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lol this thread makes me want to start one called "INTP FIBER" so we don't all get colon cancer of the mind. Fill it with our-personality-type contradicting, but still productive material. Or just things that cover the habitual blindspots.

But, reaching to find some kind of "INTP Candy"

My dad, who is also an INTP to whatever degree any of us are, has apparently been watching these - https://www.youtube.com/c/pbsspacetime/videos - in his newfound retirement, and has, in an old person suddenly re-inventing the idea kind of way, been "live-blogging" the whole process, direct to my texts and email. It's been fun.

Also way back when I was a high school student and was first on this forum (with an account no longer accessible to me), someone in the music threads recommended this, and I still have a fond memory for it -


and many other tracks.

For some corresponding fiber, here's A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold - http://www.umag.cl/facultades/willi.../Leopold-1949-ASandCountyAlmanac-complete.pdf

Personally, I think old Aldo was an INTP (again, to whatever degree any of us are) ... he just made nature his study and developed an abstraction-balancing propensity to get his hands dirty. So that he could get back to writing and studying and have better, more beautiful, more true, highly useful abstractions.
 

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lol this thread makes me want to start one called "INTP FIBER" so we don't all get colon cancer of the mind. Fill it with our-personality-type contradicting, but still productive material. Or just things that cover the habitual blindspots.



Funny enough, Brené Brown is an INTP that stumbled onto the core AXIOMS of human interaction.
 

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Also way back when I was a high school student and was first on this forum (with an account no longer accessible to me), someone in the music threads recommended this, and I still have a fond memory for it -

Very nice.

Reminds me of these,

 

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Personally, I think old Aldo was an INTP (again, to whatever degree any of us are) ... he just made nature his study and developed an abstraction-balancing propensity to get his hands dirty. So that he could get back to writing and studying and have better, more beautiful, more true, highly useful abstractions.

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Shes ENFj

Notice how she describes her journey of discovery.

Her goal from the start was to "out-think" her emotional responses.

Her initial hypothesis was that she could conquer her feelings of vulnerability with enough pure logic.

Sure, she may have ended up ENFJ, but if you actually listen to what she says, there's a great deal an INTP can identify with.

 

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lol this thread makes me want to start one called "INTP FIBER"

We all require an explicit protection from government intervention. And it's not a contest over proportionality or even equality. A prospective pregnant female is an individual human being who first and foremost bears a right to herself. This is maintained for all individuals. I'm not going to argue some platitude that the zygote/embryo/fetus isn't human, or even, isn't a "life." I acknowledge that zygotes/embryos/fetuses are human beings. My response is: so what? The alleged "right to life" does not grant any individual to coerce the service of another. Zygotes/embryos/fetuses require their mother's womb for development--no doubt. But that need does not supersede their mother's prerogative.

https://www.debateart.com/forum/top...ion-everyone-is-missing?page=1&post_number=15
 

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Every woman has a right to chose


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Pink Hydrangea and Pink Halite.
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Two decisions by the Supreme Court during the 1920s solidified this view of the 14th amendment. They found the liberty clause of the 14th amendment to prohibit the states from trying to interfere with the private decisions of parents and educators when shaping the children’s education. During the case Meyer v Nebraska in 1923, the Supreme Court said that a state law that did not allow the teaching of German or other foreign languages to students before the ninth grade was unconstitutional.

The issue of the right to privacy regained momentum in the 1960s during Griswold v Connecticut where the Supreme Court said that the state law prohibiting the sale, distribution, possession, and contraceptives to couples who were married was unconstitutional. There were different reasons for this based on the judge, whether it was the gray area of the law or the zone of privacy created by the Bill of Rights.

In 1969, the court ruled on Stanley v Georgia in a unanimous decision staying that an individual had the right to privacy to have and watch pornography, even if the pornography could potentially be the basis for any prosecution against the distributor or manufacturer. The opinion stated that the State could not tell a person who was in his own home what he movies he could watch or what books he could read.

More recently, the Supreme Court has acknowledged the right to privacy. For example, in the 1990 case Cruzan v Missouri Department of Health, the Court found that individuals had the right to make their own decisions about terminating medical treatments that were life-prolonging. Another case was Lawrence v Texas in 2003 where a sodomy law in Texas that prohibited homosexual sodomy was struck down by the Supreme Court. [**]
 

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People don't really speak to you, they speak to their image of you.
exactly

for example,

 

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This is just like a dream I had, had to illuminate the space with spirit light.
 

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When I was a small child
Obsessed with the future
I didn't believe in fate
I didn't believe in much of anything
Now that I'm a weathered machine
I'd give it all, I'd give everything
To have you here to believe
To believe in me
Who could ever hold
Skin so cold?
Hiding flesh and wire
Only half awake
Doubting all the choices I make
Feeling the heat, but never the fire
I know it's too hot outside to run
I'll wait until the midnight hour
When the buildings block the sun
I can't hide from fate
But I know I don't have time to wait
When the shadows cross my eyes
I feel closer to my demise
When I was a small child
Obsessed with the future
I didn't believe in fate
I didn't believe in much of anything
Now that I'm a weathered machine
I'd give it all, I'd give everything
To have you here to believe
To believe in me

I recommend listening to this on some music playlist platform like spotify, the quality on ytube is crap.
 
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