Oh, NOOOOOOOO . . . not another rendition of Kumbayah . . . saints preserve us!allll we are sayyyyying is give peace a chance....
lets all hold hands now!
It's more common. Especially as a day care snack for children in the states.
As are apple slices topped with peanut butter. Americans are peanut butter insane. Almond butter and apples are great too. Almond butter and anything, really.
Some people toast it, some people fry it. Some people even add meat and/or syrup.
Haven't you ever had French toast?dunno, it just sounds as wrong to put sweet things like banana or syrup on a bread as it sounds to put ketchup on porridge.
Yay... Stereotypes. Don't look towards the T/F, but the commonality within (the N). We live in ideas, we just handle them differently. Trying to prove their points logically doesn't mean they're arrogant (by the by your view on them is rather close-minded as well). I am assuming that they are using logic to prove them.
Of course you'd think that, you are one.Especially ESFPs. Sensors rule.
Perhaps OP automatically assumes that anyone who appears to be cold/arrogant (and into politics?) is an NT. Could explain why there are so many cold/arrogant people in his/her sample population of NT's.
(I'm not saying that this certainly is the case here; just throwing out a possibility.)
You win. Here, have an awesome badge.
(Apparently, for a lot of NF's, "people that doesn't like me" = NT's. )
Gotta love that NF masochism. She hates you too, btw:Congrats Vamp, you win the thread! The dismissive, rude side of NTs has been demonstrated very well by the INTP responses to your posts.
The NTs have their own NF hate thread - they should go whine there. .
Vamp said:I don't like introverts
Is that similar to social drinking?I only hang around here to pick up tips on social lubrication.
It's stickier. Or so I understand.Is that similar to social drinking?
I find being with an NT challenging as well as grounding. Most of the time I appreciate the honesty and I can rarely argue with his logic. It's refreshing to be exposed to more than one way of thinking. I'd never be happy with a yes man. "Yes dear, whatever you say." No thanks... I also like that we're able to give each other space, yet still be connected.
Haven't you ever had French toast?
As for ketchup, it is just plain tomato abuse.
totally agrees.
mini rant begins: I think every coupled types have their strengths some have more strengths, ofcourse. But if you are willing to make a commitment and not egocentric think, that people have to be exactly like you want them to be, as it sounds by many of the NFs commenting positive to the OP, all relationships have a chance.
And seriously if you think the jerk demographic of NTs equals all NTs, you are just too ignorant.
Without having read this entire thread, I want to say that my best friend is an INTP and I generally love NTs. I can always count on you guys to give me an honest no-bullshit assessment of anything I present to you. You're also more likely to call me out if I ever do anything brash or stupid. I value honesty and truth before anything else and I'm more likely to find it in an NT than in any other type.
He's an awesome guy. He's my drug dealer
I meet NF's, NT's, SP's and SJ's who are equals in that department. They're
quick to judge my exterior because I always keep my shield up. NF females in
particular believe I'm a first class douchebag. They always think I'm flirting and
that I'm talking with a lot of self-esteem. Funny because I never flirt and I
obviously don't have any self-esteem. I'm just very very honest, and tend to
bring up weird shit in conversations that are usually considered taboo. And my
eyes, appearantly I'm always flirting with my eyes, even though I'm not.
Perhaps OP automatically assumes that anyone who appears to be cold/arrogant (and into politics?) is an NT. Could explain why there are so many cold/arrogant people in his/her sample population of NT's.
(I'm not saying that this certainly is the case here; just throwing out a possibility.)