entropie
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ENTPs always talking about that obvious shit.
flattered, you noticed
ENTPs always talking about that obvious shit.
ENTPs are usually pretty easy to spot on social media. They're those people who have some weird movie character's face as their profile picture and regularly post about their backward extremist views. They typically find entertainment in political memes, videos of disabled children injuring themselves, and (for some strange reason) pictures of feces.
The worst thing about ENTPs is how they seem to always think they're in the top tier of the social hierarchy when, in reality, pretty much everyone else views them as outcasts who probably live in a basement.
Their insults are so generic. There are four of them: butthurt, oversensitive, childish, and whiny. Like, that's it. These insults apply to anyone who has slightly liberal/progressive views, is going through a difficult time in life, is/has been suicidal, or calls them out on being complete dickwads.
Of course, I'm sure all ENTPs don't fit this stereotype. I've never met one who didn't, though.
So to clarify your criteria for ENTPs:
A (ultra, hyper, archaic?) conservative coprophiliac
A prediliction for memes, child abuse, and obscure avatars
A wildly disproportionate sense of social self worth, and probable basement dwellers
Generic childish revilers with potential NPD, Sadism, Psychopath tendencies.
I realise how flippant I am coming across but this really is the most amazing stereotyping I have ever seen. But what is even more amazing is that you presumably know several people like this (One person is chance, two is coincidence, three is a pattern). In what possible demographic circles do you run in; that this is a common combination? It is blowing my mind that you could possibly know more then one person like this.
Facebook MBTI groups, dude. Never again :')
Anything couldn't be more superficial. Blatant mistyping. Stupidest arguments. Boring drama. Mean and odd people. I'm going to have to say it, but seriously some losers there come to mind.Facebook MBTI groups, dude. Never again :')
Oh and being a mod for one of them? Totally regret it.Ah I understand those are terrible...... but I didn't realise they were that awful.
Anything couldn't be more superficial. Blatant mistyping. Stupidest arguments. Boring drama. Mean and odd people. I'm going to have to say it, but seriously some losers there come to mind.
Oh and being a mod for one of them? Totally regret it.
ENTPs are usually pretty easy to spot on social media. They're those people who have some weird movie character's face as their profile picture and regularly post about their backward extremist views. They typically find entertainment in political memes, videos of disabled children injuring themselves, and (for some strange reason) pictures of feces.
The worst thing about ENTPs is how they seem to always think they're in the top tier of the social hierarchy when, in reality, pretty much everyone else views them as outcasts who probably live in a basement.
Their insults are so generic. There are four of them: butthurt, oversensitive, childish, and whiny. Like, that's it. These insults apply to anyone who has slightly liberal/progressive views, is going through a difficult time in life, is/has been suicidal, or calls them out on being complete dickwads.
Of course, I'm sure all ENTPs don't fit this stereotype. I've never met one who didn't, though.
Feeling and thinking are both rational/judging functions. Unless you were talking about rational as in logical, in which case... oh... Although Feeling types aren't rational people ...
Feeling isn't rational. You may utilize that function to make judgements or perceptions, but it's still NOT rational. Emotions aren't based upon facts, but come from within and independent of any concrete information. You feel the way you just because you do. There's no real basis behind feelings, whereas thoughts and ideas will eventually be tested on the material plane to test the limitations. Thoughts are dictated by factual reality, whereas, feelings have no structure or boundaries to verify validity.