nexion
coalescing in diffusion
lol rule 34...You are supposed to do useful work, but prefer elaborating a logical refutation of Rule 34.
lol rule 34...You are supposed to do useful work, but prefer elaborating a logical refutation of Rule 34.
I usually have a cold or some variant much of the year (<10 months).Whenever you have a cold, you have viral meningitis
I usually have a cold or some variant much of the year (<10 months).
It pisses me off greatly.
You never know. I think it is just our tendency to assume the worst. That way, we can be relieved when we find out it's not so, or can not be overwhelmed when we find out it is so. Nothing illogical about that.Actually, I was alluding to the fact that INTPs can have the tendencies of a hypochondriac. A fever could mean I have a simple viral infection, but it also could mean I have avian flu!
lawls. Dammit.You notice that somebody has every other post on a page, and you remedy that with a double post...
- creating the system is more appealing the following it even if your own
- errors from others is expected but never from yourself
- if you are not good at something its because that something is useless and irrlevont
- it bugs the hell out of you when someone uses the wrong terminology
- Knowing the problem is more important then fixing it
- fun and flirty with the opposite sex is okay but once they want more you shut down
- you talked your way out of liking someone when thinking that they wouldnt like you
- youve been accused of over analyzing more then ten times a day
- you have a great sense of humor but suck at telling jokes
- having a "group project" is a punishment
- Going to a friends party seams like a duty then pleasure
- Answering the phone is as appealing as is slamming your finger in the door
- Your bases of what you analyize ranges from Absoulte Truths and High Law to the meaning of what type of food you like and what that means about you
- It bugs the hell outta you when someone calls you sensitive or emotional
- Your at constant tug-a-war with your playful and serious self
- You want to slaughter people when they call you when you are doing a task
- "what animal are you" is a serious philosophical question
- attraction to another 'INTP' doesnt sound appealing
Yes. This is a very good list. I find of them true in the immediate instance of time.- creating the system is more appealing the following it even if your own
- errors from others is expected but never from yourself
- if you are not good at something its because that something is useless and irrlevont
- it bugs the hell out of you when someone uses the wrong terminology
- Knowing the problem is more important then fixing it
- fun and flirty with the opposite sex is okay but once they want more you shut down
- you talked your way out of liking someone when thinking that they wouldnt like you
- youve been accused of over analyzing more then ten times a day
- you have a great sense of humor but suck at telling jokes
- having a "group project" is a punishment
- Going to a friends party seams like a duty then pleasure
- Answering the phone is as appealing as is slamming your finger in the door
- Your bases of what you analyize ranges from Absoulte Truths and High Law to the meaning of what type of food you like and what that means about you
- It bugs the hell outta you when someone calls you sensitive or emotional
- Your at constant tug-a-war with your playful and serious self
- You want to slaughter people when they call you when you are doing a task
- "what animal are you" is a serious philosophical question
- attraction to another 'INTP' doesnt sound appealing
Surprisingly enough, I rarely ever read. In fact, I am putting off reading two probably amazing books that I have to have read within a month to the last possible minute that I can get them read in a reasonable time frame. But I can tell you, that I have about 6 different profiles on Oblivion, and change quite frequently depending on my mood. Some people say I should stick with one and actually play through it, but there are just so many excellent concepts that can be pulled from such an in-depth system...-When you rotate between 3+ books, moving from one to the other on the slightest onset of boredom untill you finish them all.
Wrong.
ESFJ and ENFJ are the ideal mates for an INFP.
The ideal mates for an INTP are ESTJ and ENTJ.
Still shudder worthy,huh?
http://www.personalitypage.com/INTP_rel.html
- you are able to recognize most typos while they're happening, and, as a result, the labels on your Backspace and Delete keys are worn very thin.
- , due to the aforementioned, you can, with some ease, backspace through an encrypted password (************) to correct it before hitting Enter.
How'd you manage that?you put the jonas brothers in the same league as the rolling stones...
I have a one and every time I use it I get either stupid or blank looks.If you develop your "J" you can perform style INTJ leadership.
e.g.
Sit down, shut up, stay the fuck out of my may.
Remember there's no "I" in team, but if you swap the letters around there is a "Me".
There's also "Meat", that's what you'll be if you don't co-operate with me.
INTJ's are worse than evil because evil is personal, INTJs are not.
Very interesting views of chaos. I have thought much of it recently.I have a one that every time I use it I get either stupid or blank looks.
There is no "I" in team but there is a "U" in "Get the fuck out of my way!" (or Fuck off, either one works).
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I frequently have J moments for some reason... it's very odd. I have urges to... not procrastinate. And make a schedule.You are not sure you are an INTP but the only other considerations are an ISTP which would be humiliating or an INTJ which is too horrible to contemplate.
Dude me too! I'm glad I don't act on them.I frequently have J moments for some reason... it's very odd. I have urges to... not procrastinate. And make a schedule.
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As I recently posted up here... I am sick of doing nothing all day and procrastinating on stuff I say I'm going to do. So I am going to develop my J traits by acting on it and actually throwing myself into doing what I say I'm going to do... weird for an INTP, but I know I've got nothing done all this summer, and it pisses me off greatly, while also giving me the perception that I wasted the entire summer. An INTP with a healthily developed J axis (though of course, not one that would necessitate the J trait of being impatient or inflexible, as I could not give that up) could truly do great things, I think. Imagine, one who is simply amazing at thinking up great new ideas and acts on those ideas!Dude me too! I'm glad I don't act on them.Actually sometimes I do but chances are I won't actually follow the schedule.... or get it down on paper.
We still have directive (J) functions but they drain us right? So maybe that's why. We want to do it, but it becomes draining so we don't act on it? Of course there are exceptions to that where we do act on it. I'll shut up and stop making a fool of myself now and try to think of something to contribute to the list.
I get it- sort of. I usually make my facebook statuses incredibly provocative- if only to raise chaos and objection. Recently, though, they have been giving off auras of a more dark and depressive side of the human, and I have been approached in real life regarding these statuses (which is always awkward or uncomfortable. I simply avoid the question). I sometimes don't write it at all, feeling it would raise too much controversy (slim chance) or finding it too personal or attacking for me to want others to know. Much more often though, I simply can't articulate my thoughts into words. What makes this infinitely more difficult, of course, is the fact that if I don't write something down almost exactly when I think about it, I will almost inevitably have torrents more thoughts and entirely forget about what I was originally going to say. Quite frustrating at times.-When you write a note on facebook asking a million questions about what leads people to a POV of drugs without actually putting your POV on drugs because you aren't sure what it is. This note gets about half written on the note but fully written in your head so it never gets finished or posted and you think to yourself "I'll do it later." but you know you won't.
I certainly recognize this phenomenon. I had to ask myself why this occurs as others have this never happen. They only experience what's on the page. Thoughts:When I read I will drift off into thought but I'll continue reading and I'll find myself pages and pages from where I last remember being.
I think it's a rather strange phenomenon! Considering some part of me is still reading the book, but my thought is way off on the other side of the world.
What I meant to ask was if this happened to anyone else?
I have to say I am working on that. I oftentimes use contractions in both school work and casual conversation, but I would rather not. I have been using them for all of my life, so I have trouble even realizing I even included them.Someone has probably posted this already but just in case:
You know you're an INTP when contractions (word type, not birth) drive you nuts.
When I write I find it extremely hard to use contractions.![]()
You are not sure you are an INTP but the only other considerations are an ISTP which would be humiliating or an INTJ which is too horrible to contemplate.
Wonders if he realizes...I'd die of embarrassment if I'd ever use a contraction. You'll find you'd be better off by not using 'em. What's the point?
They make formal writing sound crappy.Please explain yourself, Agent of Chaos. Why do contractions drive you nuts?