Yeah, Fringe is great. My local cinema is showing the first episode of season three live. My ENTP pal is going as the Observer. He bought a bald cap and everything. What an eccentric bastard!
This might just be me. You know you're an INTP when contently sitting alone, expressionless and thinking, you suddenly realize how sad you look to everyone else. Your eyes water thinking about this. You're not sad, mind you, your eyes are simply watering. Filled with confusion over why your...
"In my Head" - Jason Derulo*
Nobody’s looking at me – oh oh
Won’t be the best that I could be - oh oh
Won't join in on those social meets – oh no
Can’t lead the armies and/or fleets – woah-ho
Just leave me alone, say your words and just go
Don’t be a preacher, I’ll just tell...
I understand completely. I call it "undue guilt". I swear, if my mom were to tell me that she hated how blond I was, it'd hurt me over time. It'd take me awhile to just say "Hey, she has no argument... why should I be emotionally distraught simply because she is emotionally distraught?"...
I'm an un-confrontational INTP, as well. I'm not good at recognizing emotions such as anger or sadness, but I do everything I can to prevent them. I think this evolved from having parents who are HIGHLY confrontational. Figthing is simply a game to them. I'm very logical and level headed...
I had a friend who, for years, thought he was an INTP. He simply felt he'd be happier if he were without transitory thought or volatile feelings. He wanted to be logical, but it turns out he was just kidding himself. Sometimes I wish I were an 'F' rather than a 'T'. He's more motivated than...
Actually, I was alluding to the fact that INTPs can have the tendencies of a hypochondriac. A fever could mean I have a simple viral infection, but it also could mean I have avian flu!
I could use some help with this perpetual pain in my ass people call the educational system, actually.
It all started in first grade. I and everyone else in my class obeyed our teacher, following her every instruction word by word. One day, I forgot to complete a homework assignment. I felt...
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