VagrantFarce
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It must be Ni, because I don't get it.
It must be Ni, because I don't get it.
I simply chose it as a way of illustrating how Ni changes perspectives, in this case by viewing the fanatisism surrounding football as being very similar to the way people often react to religion. In fact, a lot of christians put more effort into following the sports results then they do thinking about god.
Ah, I see.
Bloody Ni...
I've got a new answer to this question... an answer which, at the same time, fulfills the purpose of the thread as it gives a picture of the functions!
I'll let my functions answer:
NeTamske: Because Ne is the coolest function ever! Yay!! Kelvin rules! Add a thermometer to my hat!
TiTamske: Doesn't fit with your initial idea of portraying every function as interesting. Contradiction. Make a better picture of Se.
FeTamske: We've got to think about all the Se-dominated members of TypologyCentral - they would love to see a cool Se.
SiTamske: It was Ne who made these pictures.
NiTamske: No wonder. What if we listen to our Se a bit? Maybe we'll be able to portray her.
TeTamske: We've got to correct exams first. Don't procrastinate on that, lazybones!
FiTamske: Be fair. All functions are equally cool.
SeTamske: There is a snail in the grass. The cloud has an intricate pattern of light and dark. The football is in the shadow of the apple tree.
Definately, I think all the types experience their auxillary and tertiary functions this way.
I don't.
Yes, it's a little ironic that it turns out you need Ni to understand a picture posted to illustrate Ni.
Well, then you're obviously wierd! GO AWAY
or your type's wrong
You said ALL types, so you're saying I'm no type?
No, I was just entertaining the possibility that your auxillary and tertiary functions might not be what you think they are.
THEREFORE I CAN STILL BE RIGHT HAHA
I understood it immediately, which either means I have more Ni than I think or Ni isn't necessary to understand the illustration.
That's a relief. I was mostly joking when I made that post. The functions are not skills or abilities, just drives to act/think in a particular fashion. A primary Ni is more likely to think in the method depicted, but that's not to say that no-one else could understand the idea when it is pointed out. In fact, anyone at all could have occational flashes of such thought.
I also needed the explanation...It must be Ni, because I don't get it.
I percieved it as an Ni premonition. The dude who said "bout time" had an Ni premonition that it would eventually occur, and when he did he acknowledged it, or is that just the Ti/Ne way of connecting the dots...