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This is a discussion on The (stream of conscious?) venting thread for INTJ. within the INTJ Forum - The Scientists forums, part of the NT's Temperament Forum- The Intellects category; Originally Posted by Napoleptic Huh, for a moment there I thought you were talking about the INTJ subforum. Nah, there's ...

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    Unknown Personality

    Quote Originally Posted by Napoleptic View Post
    Huh, for a moment there I thought you were talking about the INTJ subforum.
    Nah, there's no competition here for me.

    We can just be friends. <3

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  2. #10222
    Unknown Personality

    Quote Originally Posted by Abraxas View Post
    I do this a lot of the time myself. I find the INTP forum actually has more stimulating thread topics over the ones here, but that's nobody's fault really - INTPs are born theorists and I find a lot of the theories to be worth a read.

    Also, I love debating with INTPs. It's not only fun, but great mental exercise to keep the mind sharp and learn to spot cognitive biases in oneself and others. I say INTPs over ENTPs and ENTJs, only because INTPs tend to be more laid back about it, whereas with ENT's it's a bit too competitive for me and feels at times like social jockeying and intellectualizing just for the sake of showing off or 'winning' at something in life.
    I find many NTP conversations seem to go in circles. They're very nitpicky in their presentation of ideas (Ti), and can stay on a topic forever, drawing connections between every small piece of information discussed (Ne). Sometimes I wish they'd get to the point, and I'm sure they wish I'd be more "concise", since Ni enjoys perceptual freedom and can't be bothered to be perfectly aligned with some internal logical model.
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  3. #10223
    INTJ - The Scientists

    I have found with my ENTJ friend that a debate is all about winning. It can be disconcerting when you see how he can pick apart a spelling error to prove he was right about something entirely different. I haven't seen too much of that here thankfully. INTP friends can go around in circles and write their thesis on the correct way to use a hammer too. I have seen this here, it's hilarious.

    INTJ forum is pretty laid back most of the time.
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  4. #10224
    INTP - The Thinkers

    Hopefully there are more interesting topics to write about than how to use a hammer, but we don't have to be picky.
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  5. #10225
    INTJ - The Scientists

    The phrase "Put that out into the universe" or any phrase similar makes me cringe.
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  6. #10226
    INTJ - The Scientists

    Quote Originally Posted by PseudoSenator View Post
    The phrase "Put that out into the universe" or any phrase similar makes me cringe.
    Haha. This is the idea of manifesting your own future by saying it to everyone around you so ultimately someone feels sorry for you and buys you that new pair of shoes so you'll STFU.

    I just put that idea out there into the universe.
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  7. #10227
    INTJ - The Scientists

    Youtube's playlist setup doesn't allow me to organize my playlists very easily. It was better before. They've limited the amount of things that I can do by going to a more GUI type system, and I was counting on being able to come back later and organize in a different manner.

    EDIT:

    Quote Originally Posted by Napoleptic View Post
    Huh, for a moment there I thought you were talking about the INTJ subforum.
    Sometimes good arguments can be very enjoyable. I know @Monkey Fritz and I certainly had a good one on here a couple days ago. Both people have to know how to keep it relaxed, impersonal, and not a cornering situation for the other person. And both sides need to know how to admit they were wrong, and also to see when the other person is admitting they were wrong. Sometimes it is hard to find a good debate partner, but INTJs tend to make good ones.
    Last edited by luemb; 02-24-2012 at 07:32 AM.
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  8. #10228
    INTJ - The Scientists


    I am parent-free for the weekend. Plus I let them know how retarded they are.

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  9. #10229
    INTJ - The Scientists

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Ocean View Post
    I am parent-free for the weekend. Plus I let them know how retarded they are.
    So the babysitter isn't coming over then?
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