callmemigs
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...when you have an unconscious high opinion of yourself.
...when they say you have an unconscious high opinion of yourself.
...when you have an unconscious high opinion of yourself.
Originally Posted by Misty_Mountain_Rose
When you organize your groceries on the belt at the store by size, shape, temperature and texture... and spend 15 minutes re-bagging everything because SOMEHOW the cashier failed to notice your amazing organizational skillz.
You get completely irritated when the cashier scan 3 of the 4 chicken pot pies, leaving the lone pie to be lumped in with household cleaning supplies. You have already stared down anyone attempting to bag your stuff sending them off in fear, nearly crying. Loading bags in your cart by weight, item and the way it's going to be loaded into your vehicle, waiting, impatiently for that last pot pie to get scanned so you can add it to the bag with the other three wondering just how anyone could fail to notice your efficiency and ignore it like you're just...another..shopper.![]()
You are INTJ when you don't celebrate you birthday for 15 years in a row.
Can someone delete this thread already?
When you actually can tally up on one hand how many times you've made physical contact with any other body in the last week.
You know you're an INTJ when...
You feel that you HAVE to explain to someone why things are this way, that they have to think about the long term, that this wouldn't have happened if xyz had been done, and that in the future they should do such and such, when really all they wanted was someone to listen to them and a shoulder to cry on.
When you are constantly asked in a science class, "How did you figure that out?" and you say "Uh.. I don't know" because you don't want to say "How DIDN'T you figure that out?"
When the same conversation happens regarding romantic relationships, but now you're the person who fails to see the obvious.
I do the same thing. Baggers around here bag groceries like stuffing a sack.
But 15 minutes is maybe enjoying the process a little too much.
I'm good with suitcases too.
...you sort your cash in ascending or descending order, make sure they are all facing the same way, and heaven forbid that any of them are upside down. In addition, you eliminate as many wrinkles or folds as possible and get irritated when they fail to conform.
You also know you are an INTJ when someone hands you cash and fails to adhere the above standards. Especially the upside down one.
...you google words or use dictionary.com to make sure they are spelled correctly before using them.
How about you ignore it and go watch another anime?
When you are constantly asked in a science class, "How did you figure that out?" and you say "Uh.. I don't know" because you don't want to say "How DIDN'T you figure that out?"
When the same conversation happens regarding romantic relationships, but now you're the person who fails to see the obvious.
...you sort your cash in ascending or descending order, make sure they are all facing the same way, and heaven forbid that any of them are upside down. In addition, you eliminate as many wrinkles or folds as possible and get irritated when they fail to conform.
You also know you are an INTJ when someone hands you cash and fails to adhere the above standards. Especially the upside down one.
...you google words or use dictionary.com to make sure they are spelled correctly before using them.
...you sort your cash in ascending or descending order, make sure they are all facing the same way, and heaven forbid that any of them are upside down. In addition, you eliminate as many wrinkles or folds as possible and get irritated when they fail to conform.
You also know you are an INTJ when someone hands you cash and fails to adhere the above standards. Especially the upside down one.
...you google words or use dictionary.com to make sure they are spelled correctly before using them.
LOL. Me, too.Oh... I do this. Fuh realz.
In my experience, you don't need to be a J in order to have an obsession about about how money is ordered. Same thing with monopoly money and a deck of cards.Yes...and imagine how it is for an INTJ working as a store manager. D:
When someone hands you the cash and you are irritated by their failing to adhere to the above standards?