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Near the end of this, it looks like the big monster thingy is giving John Cleese one from behind.
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There was that poker show on television yesterday. Some prominent people played a game and someone commented on it.
Concerning Poker I do understand that you have to watch the little things, to get something to know about your opponent. Then again besides watching closely, you can have hunches about relations in pattern of the game your opponents play. This is like you draw a road map to your opponents style within your own soul and you do not recognize it. It can get this far that you start mimicking your opponents gameplay, without even noticing it.
Of course from a logical standpoint, you will always try to grasp your opponents gameplay through analysis. This of course can kill you, if he is haphazard.
BUT and that was the frustrating thing. The commentator commented on every move someone made. He even recognized that the girl on the table was pushing her breast, when she bluffs and picking her nose, when she had good cards.
The thing is, detailed observation is necessary in Poker. But I found it embarassing and I sometimes felt ashamed by what the commentator said. That's because I do not watch myself that closely, focussed on the visible details I mean. I try to forge sense out of actions and build a relational concept of a person that is accompanied by a warm feeling, cold feeling or hopeful feeling.
But this sort of detailed mockery, because someone throws a chip to the ground, to be interpreted as he is being nervous that really ashamed me.
I lack that knack for observation of detail (most of the times).
Guess that's about it what I hate of SJ's.
Similar to TakeFive.
To others it may seem as if we're following a rule for the sake of it. However most SJs actually operate on:
"If it ain't broke, then let it be"
"Most things exist for a reason (usually for our benefit)"
"Society is running, Therefore the rules are working."
"We'll continue to follow the rules unless there's a better method"
SJs are defined as being reluctant to change, therefore you'd need to have pretty damn good evidence and reasoning for them to try a different method. Why do we dislike change? No idea. Personally I think it's a manifestation of Si.
You can hang around here more often. We'd be glad to talk with you.
Has reading some of these threads helped understand us?
HAHA....*snicker*...hmhmhmUm, you could start by throwing out your depressing definition of what it means to be an SJ? And then how about finding people who fit the SJ type pattern but who don't think all rules make sense simply because they exist (hint: not all SJs are rulemongers). And you could also find ones who don't think social status is a necessary goal to pursue.
Seriously, there are wonderful SJs out there, who are generous and kind and non-materialistic, but you're probably not even recognizing them as SJs because you have such a negative view of what it means to have that temperament. May I suggest you start by being friendly with some of the people here in this group, and asking them what it's like to be them rather than telling them that their temperament is so awful?
Similar to TakeFive.
To others it may seem as if we're following a rule for the sake of it. However most SJs actually operate on:
"If it ain't broke, then let it be"
"Most things exist for a reason (usually for our benefit)"
"Society is running, Therefore the rules are working."
"We'll continue to follow the rules unless there's a better method"
SJs are defined as being reluctant to change, therefore you'd need to have pretty damn good evidence and reasoning for them to try a different method. Why do we dislike change? No idea. Personally I think it's a manifestation of Si.
hmmmm....
HAHA....*snicker*...hmhmhm
*yawn*, O.K. So I really don't have a problem with SJ's, I just don't understand them very well. But I've grasped the concept that just about any SJ I have met, if you tell them you have a negative view of them they're likely to illistrate very clearly why you're wrong.
OR: It's easier to see the best in an SJ when they're showing you they're not bad people at all, which helps me understand them better.
ISTJ's are pretty cool.
hmmmm....
*yawn*, O.K. So I really don't have a problem with SJ's, I just don't understand them very well. But I've grasped the concept that just about any SJ I have met, if you tell them you have a negative view of them they're likely to illistrate very clearly why you're wrong.
You are giving me the creeps.
the ESTJ is pretty open to change.
the ISTJ needs to find out for himself.
the ISFJ I dont understand.
and the ESFJ is the changeinator ever. My boss is one, he always corrects my work, when I am done and he could have told me from the beginning how he wanted it, but its ok. I like his style![]()
Rules can be questioned only if the logical validity of them hangs in the balance. Otherwise, they exist for a reason. I was telling someone yesterday, "I usually don't follow the rules if they don't make sense."
*yawn*, O.K. So I really don't have a problem with SJ's, I just don't understand them very well. But I've grasped the concept that just about any SJ I have met, if you tell them you have a negative view of them they're likely to illistrate very clearly why you're wrong.
OR: It's easier to see the best in an SJ when they're showing you they're not bad people at all, which helps me understand them better.
ISTJ's are pretty cool.
SJ's are even annoying as a fellow SJ. I'm rigid enough on my own. For you to impose your rigidity on top of mine is just overwhelming, and I think you're being inconsiderate.
This post really freaked me out at first, because I thought you were referring to me specifically!!! I was like "What did I say??"
I agree, only for a different reason. Meeting other SJs makes me realize my own flaws... they irritate me for a little while, and then I realize "Oh wait, I do that too..."
I agree, only for a different reason. Meeting other SJs makes me realize my own flaws... they irritate me for a little while, and then I realize "Oh wait, I do that too..."