Mycroft
The elder Holmes
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2007
- Messages
- 1,068
- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 5w6
- Instinctual Variant
- so/sp
How to argue like an INTP:
Let us define "God" as "that which exists". Therefore, God exists.
How to argue like an INTJ:
(Insert multi-page histrionics peppered with similes and co-opted aphorisms). Therefore, whatever point it was I was trying to make. I'm pretty sure I had one.
How to argue like an ENTJ:
Let us define what I just shouted as true. Therefore, what I just shouted is true. (Flex a bit, give that argumentative little dweeb from accounting a thousand-yard stare. Yeah. Let's see one of these pricks try to argue now.)
How to argue like an ENTP:
(Refute an example.) Therefore, there is at least one semantic quibble that can be construed as an exception to something you only mentioned tangentially, rendering every element of your argument false. (Flash a toothy grin. Yeah. This high school debate is all you. Mental high fives.)
Let us define "God" as "that which exists". Therefore, God exists.
How to argue like an INTJ:
(Insert multi-page histrionics peppered with similes and co-opted aphorisms). Therefore, whatever point it was I was trying to make. I'm pretty sure I had one.
How to argue like an ENTJ:
Let us define what I just shouted as true. Therefore, what I just shouted is true. (Flex a bit, give that argumentative little dweeb from accounting a thousand-yard stare. Yeah. Let's see one of these pricks try to argue now.)
How to argue like an ENTP:
(Refute an example.) Therefore, there is at least one semantic quibble that can be construed as an exception to something you only mentioned tangentially, rendering every element of your argument false. (Flash a toothy grin. Yeah. This high school debate is all you. Mental high fives.)