apparently even if you hit an INTJ over the head with sarcasm he/she won't realize it.
Can't we be both? Just remember: (1) people are sought out for a variety of reasons; and (2) one person's minutia is another's critical detail (e.g. see A Life for a Comma.)
We only laugh at funny jokes.
I agree, for the most part. The myth you cite is a gross and at times counterproductive generalization, just as your question ("When the hell did INTJs become . . . ") presents a false dichotomy. My point is that we are all more complex than that. INTJs tend to have some attributes that can be off-putting. We have others that are useful, and desirable. Each person we meet can decide for him/herself where the balance lies, whether the minuses are outweighed by the pluses, one of which might be that we put up with his/her foibles. We are thus not either/or, but both/and.The Fairy Princess/Ice Prince myth that underlies this whole thing just strikes me as flawed. I mean, maybe some INTJs are reserved and surly to protect an inner vulnerability only to be shared with a chosen few. And maybe some INTJs are reserved and surly because theyre just reserved and surly assholes. I was merely trying to point out that if a girl feels the need to take shit from a prince that may never come it seems arbitrary to limit themselves to INTJs.
A great case in point of this was your decision to casually piss on ohd1122's comment. Maybe you did because you are a complex and reserved butterfly, and maybe you did it cause your kind of a dick. It's as ridiculous for me to assume the former as the later based on some poorly grounded fantasy I hold about your inner workings.
thread premise said:ENFPs think they're so smart
It's not as if we're impossibly cold to the point we don't open up to anyone ever. We're just selective.
Did I miss something? When the hell did INTJs become these incredibly eligible, sought after, unicorns of masculine achievement? Last I checked they were still 'sperging bastards willing to fight to the death over what the rest of the world would rightfully consider minutia. I mean, what the hell?
ENFPs: there is a whole world of men out there who are both overrated and willing to be completely emotionally unavailable to you! I swear to you. Have faith and maybe someday, I dunno, some humble ISTP will be oblivious to your emotional needs in favor of his motorcycle. A nice ENTP boy could make you jump through increasingly zanier hoops only to blow you off for someone newer, hotter, and cooler. Or an INFJ could just ignore you all together as a part of some epic P.Diddy-style, mind-fuck and you'd never even know. You can't know if you don't try.
In conclusion, I leave you with this George Michael classic as a soundtrack to your journey towards something different, and-- dare I hope?-- douchier than the OP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ISHYtccEs0
I agree, for the most part. The myth you cite is a gross and at times counterproductive generalization, just as your question ("When the hell did INTJs become . . . ") presents a false dichotomy. My point is that we are all more complex than that. INTJs tend to have some attributes that can be off-putting. We have others that are useful, and desirable. Each person we meet can decide for him/herself where the balance lies, whether the minuses are outweighed by the pluses, one of which might be that we put up with his/her foibles. We are thus not either/or, but both/and.
And you are quite right not to assume my motivations in answering ohd1122. Vala seems to understand, but that is a Fairy Princess trait.
I understand you. However, by your logic any comment which didn't attempt to perfectly capture the nuance of the INTJ would be invalid. Opinions are dichotomous by their very nature. They insist that something is x, and thus not y. This obviously would be magnified in a rant. My intention in my original comment was not to give an in-depth analysis of INTJs; it was to make fun of you guys and your fetishization by the Idealist crowd.
A nice ENTP boy could make you jump through increasingly zanier hoops only to blow you off for someone newer, hotter, and cooler.
That'd assume I had no choice in the matter which is incorrect. I think that rule should be aimed more at the INFPs as we don't tend to get our twangers out in public where as they create entire threads dedicated to theirs.
ENFP UPGRADE
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GO AHEAD
SHOOT
YOU CAN'T, YA BIG SOFTIE
or you can, and we use our magic rainbow shield then envelop you in hugs.
you win either way.
Nonsense. Infact he stated quite the opposite. Did you read his post?
Also opinions are not dichotomous they follow a bell curve or log normal distribution (if they are composite) or bimodal if they are highly polarizing.
I'd love for you to show how one persons opinion on a single subject can have a distribution of any sort.
I agree, for the most part. The myth you cite is a gross and at times counterproductive generalization, just as your question ("When the hell did INTJs become . . . ") presents a false dichotomy. My point is that we are all more complex than that. INTJs tend to have some attributes that can be off-putting. We have others that are useful, and desirable. Each person we meet can decide for him/herself where the balance lies, whether the minuses are outweighed by the pluses, one of which might be that we put up with his/her foibles. We are thus not either/or, but both/and.
And you are quite right not to assume my motivations in answering ohd1122. Vala seems to understand, but that is a Fairy Princess trait.
guys, guys! mechwarrior. i was trying to think of the name of that game a week or so ago. my dad had mechwarrior 2 on the giant family pc and i used to play it all the time. i always fought as clan wolf... liked the summoner, timber wolf, nova cat, warhammer iic, dire wolf. that was like... what... the mid/late 90s? i must have been like 10 and playing freaking mechwarrior. and need for speed ii. and doom. and myst. and...
nerrrrrd
...well. yes.
you keep telling yourself that, kid.
just kidding. we know though. it's not that we earned some power. it's that we know how selective you are and we like that you chose us. and we're good at making people happy, so that's our sparkly magic power. but we don't earn that from conquering your icy little hearts, we have that inside to begin with. don't flatter yourself too much.
also, sorry about the boom-boom.
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you do realize that posting something like this to an ENFP just makes us like INTJs more. it's like you're issuing a challenge. INTJs suck, why don't you like one of these other better types instead, enfp: INTJS ARE FUCKING GREAT AND I'LL PROVE IT
also it reeks of being jelly, but whatevs.
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ENFP UPGRADE
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GO AHEAD
SHOOT
YOU CAN'T, YA BIG SOFTIE
or you can, and we use our magic rainbow shield then envelop you in hugs.
you win either way.
Opinons shift over time. They are not static phenomenon.
One's opinion and the evolution of that opinion are not one and the same. A person's opinion is their belief about a given topic. They can either believe something about a particular thing, or they can not believe it. An opinion can incorporate alternative viewpoints, but on the whole it has to assert that things are or are not a particular way or its not an opinion. It can fall on a distribution with relative to other opinions, but it in and of itself is a static point.
This is my opinion on opinions. Knowing nothing else about how I've felt about opinions in the past, or will feel about opinions in the future please show me how this idea can have a distribution of any sort.
This is my opinion on opinions. Knowing nothing else about how I've felt about opinions in the past, or will feel about opinions in the future please show me how this idea can have a distribution of any sort.
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Oh, and the above was, in addition to its immediate purpose, meant to be viewed as a sort of meta performance art display as to how opinions can be seen as existing on a spectrum/distribution...
For Te-dom's who might need help to understand the nuance: (See how my perspective shifted just a bit, but not entirely, from one place [on the spectrum/distribution] to another [but not all the way from one side to the other]...?) I think Jim can honestly say what he said (cuz I hold the same opinion) because he has a richer Ni base undercoat than your typical ENTJ will have.