Ah yes, 01011010 makes an interesting point.Erm... INTPs are the AWESOME. The end.
Yeahhhhhh.... I like ESFPs and ENFPs equally. I think the INTPs you're referring to are those who automatically hate popular people.INTP's are admirably deep and surprisingly funny. They also appreciate me, which I love.
I like surprising them with my intensity. They initially think, "Oh damnit, another ESFP..."
Yeahhhhhh.... I like ESFPs and ENFPs equally. I think the INTPs you're referring to are those who automatically hate popular people.
Immaturity. I'd kill every one of my ESFP best friend's favorite musicians with a baseball bat, and he mine, yet we still get along like chili and bowls.They've told me they hate the superficial flakiness and enjoyment of mainstream culture.
Erm... INTPs are the AWESOME. The end.
Obviously not everyone is going to be the same time type. I'm talking on the whole.
Melancholic and stoical with an often whacky sense of humor. I would say that's intp.
Britain is ESTJ-central !
melancholy = SJ
stoicism = SJ
sense of humour = missing
http://www.intpcentral.com/?mode=content&action=profile said:Introverted Sensing often plays an important role in the private world of the INTP. When he visits a place, whether new or already known, his Si function gives an overriding concern for the atmosphere or mood of the place. In his subconscious, he connects the present experiences of his surroundings with memories of his past, sometimes deep past. A sense of history, of universality, is almost always invoked. When on holiday, the INTP wants to experience above all the ambience of each location. Specific details in the present are relatively unimportant and will not be well remembered. However, the atmosphere or mood will be remembered long after, as though it were a solid object. Since people encountered on a holiday usually count as details, unless more personal contact develops, the INTP tends to be drawn more to lonely, isolated places where atmosphere is less disturbed. Nevertheless, the presence of people does add its own ambience which can also be appreciated considerably. The net result of this concern for past experiences and of mood/atmosphere is that INTPs belong centrally to those types referred to as melancolic. The INTP melancolic is typically drawn to wild polar expanses, to mountain ranges and all places on the edges of civilisation. Whatever his particular yearning might actually be, it has a common root. The homeland of the INTP's psyche is a small and cosy community, isolated in the middle of a vast expanse of wilderness.
Melancholy is SJ?
The more I'm around INTPs, the more I appreciate other types. Though INTPs are way awesome.the more I appreciate INTPs
{high pitched screeching}
Then you like only about .000752% of the population.
This is bullshit. "Sense of humor" has anything to do with being INTP?I like INTPs for their sense of humor.![]()
Would be nice if someone could post something meaningful, I mean we do deserve a little honest appreciation, I think.
I want one as a pet. Honest.
I'm quiet and low-maintenance. Will you adopt me?![]()