If I become angry, I become critical and attack people's competence/intelligence/personality.
I'm transhumanist too, but I acknowledge neo-luddite views. Two theories regarding a subject may both make sense, but only one should be correct if they do not coincide together logically. You should think of them both as possibilities and consider each of them. Some opinions are difficult to disprove/prove and are open for discussion, hence the field of philosophy. I have my own beliefs with philosophy, but I am not very opposed towards certain beliefs within it that are not my own.Kaczinsky was interesting. For one whom I ought to be vehemently opposed to (him being a Neo-Luddite, and me being a transhumanist) I find a lot of what he has to say to make sense...
no stereotypes about intps being too lazy to actually commit a murder yet?
Well, the scary thing is that INTX presumably could get away with a murder. Or even worse, no one would even notice the murder...
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But otherwise: "When all you have is a hammer, everything begins to look like a nail."
— Abraham Maslow
Note to myself: Do not forget the smileys, they help.
This is true, my friend.It's amazing how useful smileys are in online conversation. They can distill the tension and ease the other participant like nothing else can![]()
All hail the mighty Wikigods! (wow, what an SJ thing to say...)Wikipedia only contains the truth.
The "appropiately provoked" part is tricky, it doesnt depend on the other person that much, I think there is no recipe to make me lose my temper. In similar situations I could either get upset but dont say/do anything, ignore the offense or whatever happened, laugh at it, etc, depending on subtle things that most wouldnt notice or cant be noticed at all.
I don't believe sociopathic is a term that should correlate with an intp. Sociopaths are in a league of their own cold, jealous, domineering. They are master manipulators who choose victims based on what they can get out of them. Parasitic would be the best term to describe a sociopath taking everything from the victim and giving nothing in return. They don't have the capacity for attachment to other human beings and feel no emotion what so ever. Since relationships don't occupy their time; they have plenty of time to plot against their victims. They actually account for a significant amount of the population at an estimated 4 percent. They go throughout society undetected because of their ability to put on facades better than a professional actor and because of their charming nature. Like a wolf disguised in sheep skin. What is similar in an intp is the chameleon like nature that has been developed for different reasons; not so much like in the sociopaths desire to use and cause havoc in their victims lives. Intp's also repress their emotions which may give the illusion of being somewhat sociopathic but I believe for most it is not the case. Sociopaths have no consciences and can do anything and everything with out feeling the slightest bit of remorse. Along with their ultimate confidence in themselves they can draw in their victims and create an addictive cycle with their abusive ways.