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  1. Atamagahen
    05-15-2013 11:42 AM
    Atamagahen
    I guess not.
  2. catzama
    05-04-2013 09:24 PM
    catzama
    I forgot what she's from, I just remember one time I saw a picture of her dressed up as Tsubaki from BlazBlue on tumblr.
  3. Jennygans
    05-02-2013 01:39 PM
    Jennygans
    Well, that's the first I've tested as an ISTJ. Read up on it a little more and it seems that I could be one...
  4. Tahiti
    04-28-2013 09:46 PM
    Tahiti
    As an INTP, I'm not so sure myself.
  5. catatonic
    04-23-2013 05:04 PM
    catatonic commented on So that explains it!
    lol
  6. dorkymagentle
    04-22-2013 01:56 AM
    dorkymagentle commented on So that explains it!
    Made me L O L
  7. Stevie
    04-22-2013 01:19 AM
    Stevie
    Thank you!
    I'm glad you appreciate my input. I'll try to lurk less. ◕◡◕
  8. Pangean Sage
    04-19-2013 09:05 AM
    Pangean Sage
    Nice avatar, where's it from?
  9. INFTPJ
    04-15-2013 07:33 AM
    INFTPJ
    The brackets were just a joke.
    it means nothing.
  10. INFTPJ
    04-15-2013 07:32 AM
    INFTPJ
    I dont think I have gone through much. People go through much worse things.
  11. jetplane48
    04-13-2013 12:10 AM
    jetplane48
    Sometimes I feel like an INFJ. I really do, because I have cases of extreme introversion where I think about the world and how I can severely improve the conditions for everyone living there. That's what I like about INFJs, you guys are so...caring. Something I don't often emote.

    Moreover, yea I guess you could say that. I really enjoy being with people who I take a fancy too. I often try to seduce them with my eyes lol. I once read that Ni has a very "mesmerizing" gaze when activated so I am working on that, albeit my inferior function. Honestly though, If I were to get in a relationship, it would be for the reason that I really want to be with that girl, not because I want to be in a relationship for that sake (darn ESFPs). Believe it or not, it is sort of true that ESTPs sweep those they take a liking too "off their feet". I've been told I have done that, it's very flattering and in which case, I'm sure INFJs could perform the same because you guys are sooooooooooo people oriented. Goodluck with the friendhunt though!
  12. JuxtAposE
    04-12-2013 05:07 PM
    JuxtAposE commented on The NF Club
    Thanks! - not sure I know any ENFPs unfortuantely... I hear they are pretty fun people. Types I know most (or at least people I know who care enough to take the test) are ENTJ, INFJ and ISTJ.
  13. psykhe
  14. jetplane48
    04-11-2013 08:36 AM
    jetplane48
    ESTPs and ENTPs are not that different from each other. You would be surprised. In a fight, ENTPs verbally abuse while ESTPs physically abuse. You are right about the INFJs being the most extroverted of the introverts but I believe the ENTP is the most introverted of the extroverts due to that heavy dom Ne. It is a perceiving function as well as a non-verbal function as well. Se is the same way but Ne doms tend to be a little bit more reserved than Se doms.

    Just from personal experience: Females ESTPs in one word - fun. Female ENTPs in one word - boisterous.

    The reason we utilize MBTI the same is because of Ti I bet. It really likes clean, efficient systems and MBTI is just that, albeit a theory but it's better than nothing! haha.

    So so sooo....do you fancy this ESTP?
  15. jetplane48
    04-10-2013 04:38 PM
    jetplane48
    Oh is he the same way? This is exactly the reason why I picked up on MBTI. I figured it would allow me to further understand people. I've always been a people person, but not as outgoing as an ENFP etc but I am definitely interested in how humans work so I don't necessarily have to "predict" their next move but rather observe their actions and find out why they did that. I believe MBTI has helped me 'organize' my thoughts. In fact, I think it's safe to say that it's the only system I have for organizing my thoughts on observing humans. So is your ESTP just like me?
  16. Chameleon
    I apologize for the delayed response.
  17. plotthickens
    03-29-2013 03:24 PM
    plotthickens
    Thank you for taking the time to view the video. Now you see how the cultural memes not only teach the "women are less than" idea, but they also perpetuate that idea. Here's a rather long-winded, strongly-worded talk which lays out exactly why these memes are so bad, not just for women, but everyone who's not a straight white man. Thanks for being open-minded enough to listen, R.
  18. plotthickens
    03-28-2013 06:44 AM
    plotthickens
    Everyone is influenced by their society. Period. That is why memes work: they are constructions of society and everyone likes to be part of that group, get the in-joke. Today society shows women as less than, passive and men as greater than, active. Here's something on advertising: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FpyGwP3yzE
  19. JC22
    03-28-2013 05:26 AM
    JC22


    Hi! I've been busy IRL. Not much interneting for me except for research/work.
  20. plotthickens
    03-27-2013 02:27 PM
    plotthickens
    No. Active social change (such as Suffrage, Emancipation, Feminism) is the only way forward. These social changes were active because the society was passive in its continuation of the existing status quo. It takes effort to change a river's path, not ignoring the water's erosion.

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