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LOL well, yeah I get a bit carried away, I'm not one of the more Ti-anchored ENTP's like you and Jack 
externalizer and internalizer?

externalizer and internalizer?
externalizer and internalizer?
Well no that's not what I meant Tallulah... I didn't mean to say "because I have a lot of anger therefore everyone must and I don't believe anyone who says they don't".
Also, I did specifically mention INTJ's because an earlier post in this thread talked about how many INTJ's in the INTJ's and anger thread claimed never to feel anger - yet the INTJ's I know both in RL and here seem to be pretty pretty irritable almost by definition and don't take an awful lot of pushing before they'll come out with "just fuck off!" or something like that. It's one of the things I find most endearing about them
I just meant to illustrate by my experience that there is a difference between what's felt and what's shown, both in intensity and in nature, in all people.
I don't know you well enough to say anything about you personally, Tallulah, but I have known quite a few INTP's to come across as grouchy and often give an impression of being angry/mad at people and yet they claim they're totally not. I can't help suspecting that with Fe being inferior function, this thing where it says in many of the INTP profiles "the INTP is seldom aware of what they're feeling even when the rest of the world can be in little doubt", is relevant somewhere here. Either they're showing more emotion than they feel, or they're feeling (and showing) more emotion than they're aware of. Or something else...
But anyway... I was by no means trying to assert that because I'm a big ol' ball of passion, therefore everyone else is whether they show it or not. Hell, I know enough ISTJ's to know there are folks out there with no feelings![]()
*hugs her Ti*
Well no that's not what I meant Tallulah... I didn't mean to say "because I have a lot of anger therefore everyone must and I don't believe anyone who says they don't".
Also, I did specifically mention INTJ's because an earlier post in this thread talked about how many INTJ's in the INTJ's and anger thread claimed never to feel anger - yet the INTJ's I know both in RL and here seem to be pretty pretty irritable almost by definition and don't take an awful lot of pushing before they'll come out with "just fuck off!" or something like that. It's one of the things I find most endearing about them
I just meant to illustrate by my experience that there is a difference between what's felt and what's shown, both in intensity and in nature, in all people.
I don't know you well enough to say anything about you personally, Tallulah, but I have known quite a few INTP's to come across as grouchy and often give an impression of being angry/mad at people and yet they claim they're totally not. I can't help suspecting that with Fe being inferior function, this thing where it says in many of the INTP profiles "the INTP is seldom aware of what they're feeling even when the rest of the world can be in little doubt", is relevant somewhere here. Either they're showing more emotion than they feel, or they're feeling (and showing) more emotion than they're aware of. Or something else...
But anyway... I was by no means trying to assert that because I'm a big ol' ball of passion, therefore everyone else is whether they show it or not. Hell, I know enough ISTJ's to know there are folks out there with no feelings![]()
I just can't hold onto anger that long -- or most emotions, for that matter. Even if I want to hold onto them, they just diffuse whether I want them to or not.
Although I really hate it when people ask me about 'being so upset' when the 'upset' is so long gone that I can't even remember what happened or what I was feeling or anything about what they're asking about at all.
I will say that it's true that we're not always aware of our emotions. A lot of the time, I'm not feeling much emotion at all, and other times, I feel a giant ball of tangled emotions that I can't identify. That's when I have to sort it all out and figure out what exactly is jamming up the machinery.![]()
Can we cross reference this thread with the 'How E's think' one plz?
Cos like, see above for example of externalized thinking process...![]()
i think they're 2 different topics. one is about emotions the other is about the thinking process itself.
well yeah but that's what cross-referencing is... when two different topics contain things that are pertinent to both
(did that get my advanced condescension diploma, sir?)
no you will never get that diploma. never! NEEEEVVVAAAAARRRRR!!!
I think you'll find that sentences should begin with capital letters.
Shit, no, that's pedantry isn't it?![]()