Yes, Thinking types can be angry, depressed, bitter, hateful, etc. I can verify that from experiences with them. They certainly have emotions just like the rest of us, but they tend to express them differently.
facetious (comparative more facetious, superlative most facetious)
1. Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
2. Pleasantly humorous, jocular.
You on the other hand snail, have made a note of negative emotions, and that portrays a bias. I shall not listen to that anymore thank you very much.. *folds arms and turns* :frustrating:
I was giving examples from my experiences, and was also expressing humor by displaying the kinds of feelings I was accusing others of having in the process by which I was accusing them. I guess it didn't come across as sounding as funny or ironic as I had hoped.:frustrating:
Flippancy is brilliant, but does anyone else find it to get overlooked too often?
Oh and QE1 was ENTP. :tongue:
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