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ISTJ!
One letter off.
ISTJ!
No and no. The second guess is closer.
One letter off.
No and no. The second guess is closer.
INFJ
INFJ
Mystery Human 2 said:People find all kind of reasons to equivocate about right and wrong. That's garbage to me. There are some things that I think we can all agree on that are good, and some things that are just as clearly evil. People like to mistake cultural relativism for high mindedness when it's cowardice in actuality. There is no justification for things like suicide bombing. I'm ok with appealing to the best in people, but if that fails I'm not above less polite ways of bringing them around to my way of thinking, either.
Mystery Human 3 said:I hate making up my mind. Sometimes when I want to all the ways that it can be misinterpreted come pouring in. I think about how this one thing will impact other people or look or not look and there's just so many ways for it to be taken. Once I do it it's out of my control, you know? It's just out there. The idea just makes it hard to breathe because everything's infinitely connected and infinitely tangled up.
And what if it doesn't even make a difference?
What if whether I do this thing or don't do this thing it all turns out the same or better. Ugh. I don't want to think about this. Not thinking, though is thoughtless and that causes problems, too. I just wish I knew there was somewhere solid that I could put my foot to get beyond this right now. Just one solid, definite place that would take me from right here and right now.
Next impressions:
People find all kind of reasons to equivocate about right and wrong. That's garbage to me. There are some things that I think we can all agree on that are good, and some things that are just as clearly evil. People like to mistake cultural relativism for high mindedness when it's cowardice in actuality. There is no justification for things like suicide bombing. I'm ok with appealing to the best in people, but if that fails I'm not above less polite ways of bringing them around to my way of thinking, either.
I hate making up my mind. Sometimes when I want to all the ways that it can be misinterpreted come pouring in. I think about how this one thing will impact other people or look or not look and there's just so many ways for it to be taken. Once I do it it's out of my control, you know? It's just out there. The idea just makes it hard to breathe because everything's infinitely connected and infinitely tangled up.
And what if it doesn't even make a difference?
What if whether I do this thing or don't do this thing it all turns out the same or better. Ugh. I don't want to think about this. Not thinking, though is thoughtless and that causes problems, too. I just wish I knew there was somewhere solid that I could put my foot to get beyond this right now. Just one solid, definite place that would take me from right here and right now.
“I don’t really care about fashion, I don’t always wear make-up, I don’t scrutinise outfits for hours. But I’m starting to think about it, which is a bit of a shame. The boys can wear what they want in photo shoots but I get asked to wear the latest collection from blah-de-blah or they want to do my make-up and it takes an hour. I treat it as part of the job but if you were insecure, it would be a headf**k.â€
“Someone asked me the other day whether I use my sexuality onstage, and I was horrified: ‘no, of course not!’ But it’s actually an interesting question. I would never force it, or use sex to get me somewhere, that would be weird. But I think performing you do feel quite sexy and powerful, and sometimes a line is crossed, it’s a natural expression.â€
I actually had had ISFJ in mind when I wrote it, possibly ISFP. But INFJ could make sense as well. I had always had the impression that INFJs had an easier time identifying emotional states. Maybe not at first, but after enough processing time, they usually seem to know what's up.
Next impressions:
Mystery Human 2= INTJ?I actually had had ISFJ in mind when I wrote it, possibly ISFP. But INFJ could make sense as well. I had always had the impression that INFJs had an easier time identifying emotional states. Maybe not at first, but after enough processing time, they usually seem to know what's up.
Next impressions:
1-INFP
2 INTP
Mystery Human 2= INTJ?
Mystery Human 3 ENFJ?
I actually had had ISFJ in mind when I wrote it, possibly ISFP. But INFJ could make sense as well. I had always had the impression that INFJs had an easier time identifying emotional states. Maybe not at first, but after enough processing time, they usually seem to know what's up.
Next impressions:
I had 1-INTJ, 2-INFP. Let's try 1-ESTP then?
"Poor verbal articulation is my kink."
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ISTJ.