Logical and symmetrically structured? How does that make it great music?
Using your definition I would say that Bach was the greatest composer because he's the one who perfected and standardized the classical theory that Mozart operates within.
^A horribly condescending attitude that seems to run rampant in the Atheist community (as well as in the various fundamentalist religious communities, ironically enough) :p
The movie theater scene in Donnie Darko:
Donnie-"Why do you wear that stupid bunny suit?"
Frank-"Why do you wear that stupid man suit?"
The fake-suicide scenes from Harold and Maude
The art museum scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off
When David Bowie sings "Dance Magic" in The Labyrinth
When...
I don't think the two are really contradictory. Objective, critical observations do not seem to us to be something to get upset over. Causing conflict was not the intention but rather the inadvertent result, because we sometimes can't predict how feelers will react.
I love dogs for so many reasons (as you can probably tell from my Avatar), but one of the main ones is that I understand them much better than I understand people. Humans have the weirdest most counterintuitive customs and body language, which I fail to pick up on the majority of the time, and...
You're exactly right. They talk "as if". Has it not occurred to you that many of us are just rhetorically assuming the validity of MBTI in order to facilitate discussion and further our understanding of it? Not to mention that playing devil's advocate is in no way unheard of in INTPs :p
I didn't mean to imply that MBTI was some kind of ultimate authority. I just meant that you can't claim that behaviors are never indicative of type. Certainly Jung had to have observed behaviors in his research?
It's not that specific behaviors have nothing to do with type, it's that the...
Definitely not. I often wish I was a sensor. Now if you called me a feeler on the other hand...:aufsmaul:
I think a lot of the problems we encounter with people have more to do with S combined with F than S by itself.
But isn't that exactly what the Meyer Briggs test is? You pick which behavior you're more likely to engage in and it spits out a function. I mean sure it can go way overboard and spiral into ridiculousness when it's too specific and individual, but surely there are things that one type would do...
^Very convoluted, Walfin, but I think I agree.
Also, I think INTJs have a very different sense of humor. They don't seem to appreciate absurdity the way we do. This could help to further the misconception that they are the more logical of the two.
1. I won't even try to list my favorite books. It would be too hard. TV shows: Battlestar Galactica (the remake), Lost, X-files (not counting that stupid new movie that came out a few years ago), Rome, and 30 Rock. Bands: Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Beruit (I just discovered them), Flogging Molly...
A lot of people getting Aspie results might just be (dare I say it) INTPs :eek:
Really, those questions were so stupid. Most of them could have been an indicator for pretty much anything :rolleyes:
@ LaudaGirl
Just make sure there isn't already a thread about it or Anthile will snap off your typing fingers...as if you had other non-typing fingers :o
^Yeah!
And what about us dirty-blondes? Are we just a little slow? :aufsmaul: Not quite a dumb blonde, but getting there?
Lol. I think you took the whole thing a bit too seriously, Nyx
I completely agree, Himself. But I think that part of the problem is that it's so over-diagnosed. Plenty of people are upset or grieving or unhappy with their lives, and this just serves to further discredit those who legitimately suffer from clinical depression.
Rather like ADD. I can't tell...
It's true, they probably could have stretched their rations further if they'd done some hunting/foraging along the way. They probably would have done so if say, Aragorn was still with them at that point. You have to remember that Frodo and Sam really didn't know what they were doing. They were...
Stop justifying your bossiness with being J :p
Edit: Btw, your new avatar is perfect. The *facepalm* so wonderfully encompasses the tone of your posts.
^LOLOLOLOL!!!
That just made my day :p Absolutely hilarious!
As for the volcano, I'm not sure I agree about it being just a temperature issue. The idea that it can only be destroyed where it was made seems to fit the mystical symmetry that pervades the Tolkien universe. Remember, geography is...
As a cellist, I wholeheartedly agree. That piece needs to die a slow, horrible death :evil:
Hmm...I wonder how I should go about killing it...I know! Infect it with cholera! :D
Also, welcome LaudaGirl! Nice to meet a fellow INTP girl, rare and elusive creatures that we apparently are. *Darts...
Just because he's a Maia doesn't mean he has the power to create for himself a new physical form once he's lost his. You know what a maia is, so I'll assume you're familiar with the Lay of Lethian. He couldn't grow himself a new body after Huan destroyed his werewolf form. He had to go beg...
Triumvirates never work. Someone always ends up getting phased out, then the remaining two kill each other. :rolleyes: No thank.
I've got a pretty solid zombie plan myself (not that I'll give anything away now that I know whose side you're on) :D
Pretty shitty. Thanks though. It's awkward now because she knows everyone I know and I don't want to cause any group drama. I pretty much just tolerate her.
Haha. My dad does too. He insists that we're going to head for the northern peninsula of Wisconsin and make a death strip across the narrow piece of land that connects it to the mainland. (He's an ISTJ too :D)
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