Ene
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LOL! I love that show, because...it's insane.
You are confusing quality and quantity.If you think I don't contribute anything meaningful to the forum, that's your opinion. I don't much care for your posts, either.
You are confusing quality and quantity.
[MENTION=23915]Sinclair[/MENTION] 's opinions are INTJs and not in fact ENTPs as they claim
, except for the second to the last one.
Yes, that's what the other poseurs say, too, to justify why they never actually contribute any content to a thread. "I know something you don't. Sorry, not gonna tell you, you'll have to figure it out for yourself." The sad part is that you don't seem to realize how transparent you are, how common this kind of behavior is.
If you think I don't contribute anything meaningful to the forum, that's your opinion. I don't much care for your posts, either.
For all the mistypes:
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I would rather be mistyped a million times than correctly typed once.
I like it when people call me out in this thread. Let the mistypes flow like wine.
That meme was intended for the members who get overly butthurt every time their type is questioned. What did they expect in a typology forum?
^ This would be so signature-worthy if it would make sense out of contextI like it when people call me out in this thread. Let the mistypes flow like wine.
Sorry. I guess I misunderstood and got reactive. I still stand by what I said, though.
And I don't know, lol. That's what I'm trying to figure out.. and why they aren't interested in going beyond type or questioning how it is even possible to be a type.
You can contextualize quotes, so long as you maintain the author's meaning. You pretty much have to do it in writing up articles so that sentences and ideas flow.^ This would be so signature-worthy if it would make sense out of context![]()
I like it when people call me out in [the Mistyping thread]. Let the mistypes flow like wine.
You have a playful quality to your posts that sometimes makes it unclear to people whether you are really type confused. It seems obvious to me that you are wrestling with this as well as what it means to be typed. I suppose the important thing is that you actively question and explore your type and what it means to even be typed. Unfortunately this can come across as flaky, indecisive, and even trollish behavior to some people who expect that people should find a type and stick to it.
When people call me ISFJ or ENTP or INFP (these seem to be the most common when people question my type), I assume it means I have either
A) been a successful chameleon
B) defied stereotypes
C) exhibited traits people associate with said types, which isn't necessarily a bad thing and ties in with A and B
D) all of the above
Everyone here is capable of appearing like any type they want. Everyone here is capable of convincing themselves that they are one thing, or of being convinced that they are one thing.