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Glorifying Idiosyncrasy

Derada

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Hello. I'm 17 and I wonder if INTPs tend to value weirdness in and of itself.

For example, I remember watching a nationally successful high school debater touch his temple while making intense arguments, and I thought to myself, "Surely that is a badge of intelligence!" Lately I have incorporated this gesture so much into my routine that I don't even know that I'm doing it anymore.

And this pleases me.

I wear white shoes to debate tournaments and I get stared it.

I have strange hobbies like freestyle rap

I purposefully start off conversations with perplexing statements like "Whose world is this?" just to avoid small-talk.

I have forgotten how to swing my arms naturally. My arms are now either folded, behind my back, or in some other locked position.

All these traits, I approve of. Why? Do you ever have the fear of being just like everyone else. Or worse: being just like everyone else EXCEPT a little bit worse. Idiosyncrasies are like insurance. No matter how incompetent you convince yourself you are, these quirks make you unique.

Look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair.
 

Derada

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Yeah, I'm in LD too. Policy is too tedious. PFD is logically specious.
 

Agent Intellect

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I have strange hobbies like freestyle rap

whats strange about that?


I have forgotten how to swing my arms naturally. My arms are now either folded, behind my back, or in some other locked position.

i actually have kind of the same issue.
 

Melkor

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Hahahha...


I never could swing my arms naturally....

yes...I have a completely rational fear of being assimilated into the community.

It's very selfish, but I'd rather the world was in anarchy, what with these normal people ruling, than we were all the same.
 

Melkor

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Hahahhaaa...


Noidi....you are brilliant sometimes....even if you only provided a link.....
 

loveofreason

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From reading your intro Derada, I get the eerie feeling you're some kind of spawn from the unnatural coupling of Melkor and Olba... and Olba hasn't been around in a long time.

Well. makes yourself at home. I'll be watching you.
 

Melkor

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Every Intp is my hellspawn.
Surely ye know that?
 

Decaf

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I purposefully start off conversations with perplexing statements like "Whose world is this?" just to avoid small-talk.

And because I do the same thing, I'm going to analyze what you said. Fun, right? :p

Weirdness is relative. Introverted functions (like our dominant introverted thinking) operate subjectively, which is why we are so comfortable holding a viewpoint that is different from everyone else in the room. We are simply not very affected by appeals to consensus of thought. That makes us a little weird.

Now couple that with our secondary function (extraverted intuition) and it becomes evident that we easily see the connection between things, and simple conformity is far too boring to participate in. It isn't the drive that makes us different, but it is where we appreciate our weirdness as something valuable.

If the people around me viewed me as normal, I would probably be happy for about... hmm... maybe up to a day before that idea would make me depressed. There's just something so uncreative about normal. There's no reason to pursue it except to stifle originality. I always admire the fashion sense of ENTPs and ENFPs because they so specifically choose clothes that have either terribly obscure connections or no connections at all (they're the ones you'll likely see wearing dress slacks tucked into military boots).

Its laundry day and all I have left is a wedding gown and a hockey mask.
 

bdubs

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and simple conformity is far too boring to participate in. It isn't the drive that makes us different, but it is where we appreciate our weirdness as something valuable.

Took the words right out of my mouth. (If I had the ability to express them lol). I find the concept of being normal to be depressing. If someone tells me I'm "weird" I take it as a complement.:)
 

EloquentBohemian

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functions (like our dominant introverted thinking) operate subjectively, which is why we are so comfortable holding a viewpoint that is different from everyone else in the room. We are simply not very affected by appeals to consensus of thought.

So true. I think I do this sometimes just to raise the level of conversation out of the mundane.

Its laundry day and all I have left is a wedding gown and a hockey mask.
High heels or Mary Janes?
 

Kuu

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I purposefully start off conversations with perplexing statements like "Whose world is this?" just to avoid small-talk.

I have forgotten how to swing my arms naturally. My arms are now either folded, behind my back, or in some other locked position.

Yes.

But I do not value uniqueness per se, I just value the fact that some people are not afraid to stray or even go against the mindless mainstream.

(ooh it feels good to sin)
 
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