SillySapienne
`~~Philosoflying~~`
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- 4w5
Sooooo, do you guys like jerk off to Jung, be honest.
I bet you masturbate more than any male on this forum. You're the one who always manages to relate everything back to that topic
I don't know what you're talking about, and neither does Z.
Sooooo, do you guys like jerk off to Jung, be honest.
^ Yeah, my grasp of mathematics growing up was always based on Ni and Te.
I recognized this long before I even knew what Ni and Te were.
My Ni understanding: I dunno, that one's hard to describe. But it has a character of knowing at the speed of light. Just, flash, it's there. I know it. I can't necessarily describe it like Ti would be able to, but I just understand it. Intuitively.
What I hadn't figured out intuitively, I learned best by talking out loud with the teacher or other smart math kids.
I always taught myself math.What I hadn't figured out intuitively, I learned best by talking out loud with the teacher or other smart math kids.
Could this be Te, maybe? Sharing and developing impersonal ideas/logic with others?
Baby, you know what (who) I jerk off (on) to...
I don't think any skill requires regular use of any particular function to be done effectively.
But certain functions are probably more prone to be better at certain skills, no?
I believe both claims to be true...
So, enjoy your masturbatory discourse.
And, Z, conserve some of that, um... energy for me.
I agree that ability to see certain perspectives (i.e., "use" certain functions) does tend toward greater ability in certain related skills, yes, but I don't like the assertion that performing x skill always necessitates "using" y function.
Yeah. Seriously, Jag. You confuse me in this regard.
I mean, I find NTP thinking ridiculous a lot of the time, but you really seem to hate it.
Jaguar said:Ti will do anything to preserve a theory, even if it's wrong.
Jaguar said:Look at it this way, Sim, as long as you keep thinking all people in group A are the same,
you'll never have to develop your own personal potential. How convenient for you.
Jaguar said:And you think hairdressers who read Winnie the Pooh are ENTJs?
But manifesting Te in a restrictive, narrow-minded, pedantic manner is great, huh?
Functions are all bullshit, remember?
http://www.typologycentral.com/foru...-cognitive-functions-bullshit.html#post611163