So are you the son?
I don't entirely get it, needs more context (more than what you provided). What are you reading into that remark?
His dad thinks he's a worthless intp...
Or maybe he's making a joke about you being a spoiled brat.
So not "take care of" as in "make it look like an accident"?
INTJs have a thing where if they announce as if it will happen the thing that they don't want to see happen, then it won't happen. See? By announcing that the future will be terrible thing X, an INTJ would be expecting that movement will begin to avoid terrible thing X.
It's like picking up chicks by punching them in the arm. Works every time.
So I'm not the only one who's like this?
I swear, the moment I let something out of my mouth, as opposed to hold it silently to myself, the universe starts moving in the opposite direction of what I have now spoken...
Aside from my inner plans, for which this phenomenon is much more relevant, I actually have independent third party testimony about this fact: my roommate, with whom I lived for three years, and I watched probably 80% of Lakers games during the 2008-09 season. He will attest to the bizarre fact that, with almost a 95%+ hit rate, whenever I would make a comment about some Lakers player (like, "Dude, Odom's has really been stepping it up on defense the last two weeks"), the exact opposite thing would unfold before our eyes, literally within the next 20-30 seconds.
All of a sudden, Odom just sits there with a blank stare as he lets someone drive right by him.
Obviously, people are gunna call this apparent phenomenon confirmation bias or some other term derived from our natural overdose of skepticism, but when two people (ok, he's an Fe-dom, so. admittedly, I don't know whether that counts as a separate person
) see the same thing happen over and over again for an eight month span at, at a very minimum, a 60%-80% hit rate, and potentially up into that 90%+ range I talked about earlier: it start to seem rather bizarre...
/derail