Lobstrich
Prolific Member
@lob I shan't be answering your questions. Our talk has come to the point of diminished returns. Adieu.
Ok.
@lob I shan't be answering your questions. Our talk has come to the point of diminished returns. Adieu.
What's wrong with normal as a word? I can see how good and bad are subjective but isn't normal just average/not way off on one side of whatever bell curve you're talking about/the medical sense?
Zago. Thank you for posting what you did, and please do not see Lobstrich as representative of this forum. He most certainly is not representative of us all.
He's certainly getting more annoying then Yeti ever was. I hope you do not judge us all by him. I really felt that you should have started ignoring him much earlier on.
I take my observations where ever I want. My observation was that you were, and still are, annoying. Do you deny this?
Oh, and don't think you can tell me what I can and cannot do.
Edit: I never claimed you claimed you were our representative. That was intended for zago, who might have gone away thinking this forum was full of people like you, which WOULD be an insult.
Unlike the others, although I see how annoying you are, I will not try to help you.
They tried, look where it got them. The fact that you can deny being annoying is the most flagrant example of delusion I've seen in awhile. I would not even deny being annoying myself, and I am surprised that, unlike me, you even care. I thought you did not care what others thought of you?
I also have no inclination or intention to prove it to you. My post was intended for zago, not you. You did not, and still do not matter. Hence, I shall not waste my precious time replying any further to you.
You're on your own, just the way you like it.
at least INTP's make sense when they argue.
edit: i feel like there should be a follow up statement like...
"unlike girls"
Is it safe? Is it over
People! You are free!
Yeah I'd hoped so too but apparently not...
Some statistics on this thread (as of post #162):
Posts by zago (threadstarter, who argued against nearly everyone else): 29%
Posts by Lobstrich (who argued against zago, mostly): 26.5%
All other posters combined: 44.5%
Read into that what you will.
Who's this directed at? Me? Zago? Oblivious? Everybody?![]()
Yeah I'd hoped so too but apparently not...
Some statistics on this thread (as of post #162):
Posts by zago (threadstarter, who argued against nearly everyone else): 29%
Posts by Lobstrich (who argued against zago, mostly): 26.5%
All other posters combined: 44.5%
Read into that what you will.
like, everybody--
hard for me to have my own opinion these days bc I can see where everyone is coming from.
I was a philosophy major, and I was always like..
"good point... well, he makes a good point too..."
at least INTP's make sense when they argue.
edit: i feel like there should be a follow up statement like...
"unlike girls"
I only read the first page, then came back a week later and looked at the last. Wtf happened in the middle? What happened to make a simple set of guide lines turn into all out quote-to-quote warfare?
I could answer the question by reading pages 2 & 3, but that seems like too practical an application of my curiosity. There's some pretty crazy hate goin' on, just sayin'.![]()
You should make that your sig, it sounds a pretty good summary (:
I deal with my emotions by ignoring them, lol. Why have a cheap emotion when you can try out an idea? If they ain't suffering is there any time for compassion? If they is suffering, then one can always direct one's ideas to that.my forum experiencez cause me to make this generalization to answer ur pontification:
INTP's are incapable of dealing with emotions; oh they may try, but they often give answers and advice where none was welcome, and what was really warranted was a listening and compassionate ear.
I only read the first page, then came back a week later and looked at the last. Wtf happened in the middle? What happened to make a simple set of guide lines turn into all out quote-to-quote warfare?
I could answer the question by reading pages 2 & 3, but that seems like too practical an application of my curiosity. There's some pretty crazy hate goin' on, just sayin'.![]()
I think Zago's list acts as a basic guideline for people who really have no clue on how to interact with other people. It's a set of rules that help you to understand the game of Social Interaction. Then once you've figured the game out you can get away with not worrying about the rules and start delving into showing who you really are and getting to know people on a deeper level.
It's a set of tactics for dealing with social interaction for the sort of people that need tactics in order to function. I think most INTPs probably have big enough P-nesses to not really need to follow these sort of rules. These rules are more INTJ bait than anything I suspect.
^Totally! I hate you losers.
Actually, I was thinking more about their general tendency to follow procedures and guidelines for things. My mother is an INTJ and she doesn't do anything without first plotting out a 5 point course including possible outcomes and contingencies.I didn't intend to bash INTJs so much as point out why so many people on this forum seem to bristle at zago's idea. It seems like to much work and much to confining for most INTPs to make up such a plan and then actually follow through with it. I think we're really just to flaky for that. The flakiness comes from the giant p-ness I guess.
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I actually found Zago's original post quite humorous, as he quite seriously simultaneously generalizes and mocks the human race.
Now I think it's rather ironic that INTP's (of all types) are debating the best way to achieve social success... that in itself is rather oxymoronic.
If we're on to meta-analysis already, then how cool is that his ideas did not meet with great social acceptance? :smiley_emoticons_mr
I think Zago's list acts as a basic guideline for people who really have no clue on how to interact with other people. It's a set of rules that help you to understand the game of Social Interaction. Then once you've figured the game out you can get away with not worrying about the rules and start delving into showing who you really are and getting to know people on a deeper level.
It's a set of tactics for dealing with social interaction for the sort of people that need tactics in order to function. I think most INTPs probably have big enough P-nesses to not really need to follow these sort of rules. These rules are more INTJ bait than anything I suspect.
You losers? I'm not an INTJ, hehe.
When I think of somebody who isn't very socially capable I think of that guy/girl who talks to you for hours on end about stuff you don't care about. Everyone who knows them avoids them like the plague. They tend to be extroverted and seek out social interaction but don't seem to understand how to give people space or how to listen. That doesn't sound like INTP traits to me.
INTPs might not see the use of some of the more mundane aspects of social interaction. However, I don't think most INTPs don't know those aspects exist as zago's list and the tone of his list seems to indicate. Knowingly not taking part in the social games is different from being completely unaware of them.
Yeah, build your muscles and get your tan. Let's see where your goingIt's going to be something big, I can feel it!
I of course could have mentioned that I have been learning flashcard decks (I now know all 27 amendments, all the US vice presidents, the number and years served of every US president, every world capital, every element's atomic number, am working on others.
To the haters... as you sit in your chair for hours rationalizing your inability to deal with my common sense advice, I have been doing something with myself. You're all going nowhere. You're only getting older. Internet forum addiction is a disease. Follow my simple advice and go reel in some real life contacts. I just hit the gym. Buildin' up them muscles. Oh and I went tanning. It was awesome. Feels like WIN-NING.
Really? Huh. I could have sworn you said you were an INTJ at some point. Meh. I seem to be mixing a lot of forum members up lately. I should work on that. A social failing on my part?![]()
I completely agree, I even think I've said the same thing in this thread. I don't have any doubt that most (if not every) INTP on this forum knows that these things could lead to things. It's only a question of wanting to do those things.EDIT: Also, why is it so many people seem to think that INTPs suck at social interaction? I wonder if INTPs assume they aren't socially skilled but really are just hyper-aware of what they consider to be their shortcomings. Being an INTP does not equal Social Retard in my experience. I know INTPs that get along great socially.INTPs might not see the use of some of the more mundane aspects of social interaction. However, I don't think most INTPs don't know those aspects exist as zago's list and the tone of his list seems to indicate. Knowingly not taking part in the social games is different from being completely unaware of them.
Our definition of "going nowhere" is exactly what you're doing right now. But whatever floats your boat dude..