*cough* "Appalling" has two L's, not one.
YOU GOT ME STARTED on the rest!Two words: comma splice.
YOU GOT ME STARTED on the rest!
I've never thought about it before, but now that you mention it, there is a definite correlation. Personally, I go either way. Either the succinct quickie, or I end up following every parenthetical tangent to its conclusion. Fortunately, on most of those posts I come to the conclusion that "meh", and hit the back button.The biggest difference I've noticed between ENTPs and INTPs on this board is that ENTPs like to make incredibly long-ass posts.
The compulsive snark and irony junkie in me had no choice but to quote that.The anally retentive grammar nazi in me wanted to take it to task to.
The compulsive snark and irony junkie in me had no choice but to quote that.
I'm sorry! We will meet up sometime, and I'll buy. McDonald's is almost in my price range.I voted 'Who the hell is Rajah?" because we were supposed to meet for lunch once and she totally bailed on me!
I'm sorry! We will meet up sometime, and I'll buy. McDonald's is almost in my price range.
*grovel*
How did you know that I call-Are we talking a supersize or do I have to have the MacGuffin Happy Meal again?
My thoughts are that it depends on what you're using them for. I am interested in getting other people's input. I've traditionally typed as INTP, but the ENTP profile fits me pretty well. In any event, I'm genuinely interested in finding out how people perceive me. I'm not sure if that's a negative motivation or not - I tend to think of my interest as neutral. *shrug*
If nothing else, I enjoy exploring the value of self-typing versus being typed by others. It highlights some pretty significant weaknesses in the MBTI, at least from my perspective.