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This is a discussion on Personality Types when Angered within the Myers Briggs Forum forums, part of the Personality Type Forums category; Originally Posted by Armageddon_Wasteland Stage 1: Annoyance= Start to ignore you Stage 2: Recruit= Put iron in my voice and ...

  1. #51
    ISTJ - The Duty Fulfillers


    Quote Originally Posted by Armageddon_Wasteland View Post
    Stage 1: Annoyance= Start to ignore you
    Stage 2: Recruit= Put iron in my voice and make you understand the causes of what your doing
    Stage 3 Part1: Spam= If online an this happens I'll spam the crap out of you till you stop.
    Stage 3 Part2: Distance= I distance myself from you so you make yourself look like an idiot.
    Stage 3 Part3: Questions= I start asking questions and possibly some stage 4 part2.
    Stage 4 Part1: Warning= If online and you persist I send messages threatening to remove you and possibly report you if you commit an offense. Also, you get muted if there's a message.
    Stage 4 Part2: Raising of the voice= I start raise my voice at you and possibly verbally abuse you and I think my shadow Se kicks in too, and I throw out all thinking from what I say.
    Stage 5 Part1: Removed= If online and you persist I remove you and possibly report you.
    Stage 5 Part2: Anger= I start yelling, maybe at top of my lungs if enough and start threatening you.
    Stage 6: Destruction= I have stuff in my reach and I'm at this I might throw things at you.(Not like knives but like maybe remote controllers) Yelling persists.
    Stage 7: Fight= Here starts the very very rare part of me where I start to throw punches and stuff.



    When you don't listen to what I say I can go straight to Stage 3 easily. Very rarely do I go beyond Stage 5 Part1. Things that don't go as expected and I get loaded and then I can explode in you face possibly going straight to Stage 6.

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  2. #52
    ENFP - The Inspirers

    For me, the anger I have towards other people is usually annoyance, but I cover that up and don't let it show. Could be the One gut fix I have. Self control is a big thing for me. When you ask my family members how often I get visibly angry, they'll tell you they can count the amount of times on one hand. Well, that's visibly angry, mind you. Generally the anger is contained, and then I turn it inwards. Towards myself.

    True anger, awful anger, is when it is so powerful is has turned to sadness. I go from angry to sad very quickly. They are essentially the same emotion. It is when I feel like I am being completely misunderstood to a level that hurts deeply. Either that or I have done something extremely idiotic, messed up, and I feel angry at myself to a large degree about it.
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  3. #53
    INFP - The Idealists

    *There may be fireworks and/or sparks at all stages. They're not too unbearable, and I've never been so angry that I didn't feel terrible afterwards.*

    If I am merely annoyed, I'll probably just ignore you or, if you talk to me, respond with short, sharp answers. If you push further, I'll ask you to leave me alone. If you insist on pestering me, I'll pick you up and deposit you outside of my room, locking the door behind me. Except for my little sisters, everyone respects my requests to let me be, so this method of enforcement works. :D An alternate route is to herd them out, if they're both in the room.

    If I am mildly angry, as in you-irreparably-disturbed-my-project angry, I'll probably reprimand/speak to you in harsher tones than I normally would, ignore you, and resume my life. I'll cool off in a few hours. If you know me, you know not to talk to me. If you don't know me, I'll mask my anger when/if you talk to me.

    If I am more on the warm side angry, as in you-mortified-me-in-front-of-everyone, I'll feel furious, but I won't actually be furious. (Truly furious is something I have rarely, if ever, been.) In this level of anger, I'll talk to/snap at you about it, nevertheless in a very cold (or angry! It depends. :D) voice. I'll probably warn/ask you never, ever to do/say what you did again. Even if I don't, you'll know. Everyone knows it when they push me this far. I'll feel normal by the next day, if not before then. If you've hurt me along with making me this angry, though, it can take a long, long time for me to forget about it, if I ever do. I forgive you quickly, though.

    Beyond this I have hardly ever ventured. Maybe once, because I have a good idea what it would feel like, but not that I can specifically remember; it can be hard to even get me annoyed.

    On the upper end of the anger scale, I go quiet. Really, really quiet. It can be hard to tell if I'm this angry because I'm very quiet anyway. I think if you know that you did wrong, though, you'll know I'm angry. I'll avoid you if I can, and if I can't avoid you, I'll ignore you. If I can't do either, I'll close my eyes and plead with God to help me keep from hurting you. You do feel the edge of my sword of silence, though, I'm afraid... :\ Nobody has ever pushed me further than this; I don't know if it's even possible without knowing all the fine intricacies of how my mind works...you'd have to know me way better than I know myself. But I imagine if they did, I would eventually explode. Like, really, really explode. I might die from the explosion myself; so much anger is poison. You can die from too much of anything, you know.

    But I speak in absolutes; all this is as if all I felt were anger during those times, except for that one tangent in the third paragraph about (hurt) + (that intensity of anger). There are gaps in the above anger scale because there are feelings other than pure anger that would qualify to be grouped with the description I just wrote. I'm not even sure it's accurate to "scale out" my anger. It's basically measuring feelings, which isn't all that plausible. Lol.
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  4. #54
    INTP - The Thinkers

    If I'm around someone I hate: Passive aggressive, belligerent. If they do something bad I think about telling them how much I hate them and why, but then don't because I'm a nice and civilized person.
    Just some injustice that frustrates me: Take it out on inanimate objects, belligerence.
    If someone actively (verbally :P) fights me: I fight back matching what they're doing.

  5. #55
    INFP - The Idealists

    I plot elaborate schemes to get back at them and then I realize that all I have to do is watch and enable them a little and they'll usually destroy themselves without my help. I don't like having worthless people's blood on my hands.

  6. #56
    ENFP - The Inspirers

    when i'm annoyed, i have to be away from people and if they don't get out of my space and keep bothering me i'll be curt with them and speak to them with an obviously annoyed tone in my voice until they get the hint. my natural thing to do with anger is to hold it in until it absolutely HAS to come out one way or another. then i don't care what gets in my way. the only thing is i'm more physical then verbal at that point, and i hate to have to go there.

  7. #57
    INTP - The Thinkers

    Stage 1: This is when I'm just annoyed. I'll ignore you in normal situations or argue with you if I feel like putting you in your place. I usually just get mean and brush you off.

    Stage 2: I lose my cool and my tone of voice becomes louder, but more whiny than aggressive. At this point I usually argue with you and afterwards go sulk by myself. I only cry if my Si connects a bad memory with it or I'm very passionate about it.

    Stage 3: I start crying (if I didn't already start before) and get irrational as Fe takes over. This is usually the most angry I get at someone I don't know too well.

    Stage 4: I'll go into battle mode where I use my Ti-Ne axis (being controlled by inferior F though) to say the most hurtful thing I can at you. And I don't mean a bland and generic thing like calling insulting your mother or something, but a specially tailored precision attack. Like one of those missiles that go through windows. I usually stop crying but am still sobbing at this point. Nobody ever expects me to do this so I catch them off guard and I usually say it in a matter of fact way so I think that the stoic logic behind it also scares them a bit. I usually use this to finish the fight as quickly as possible.

    Stage 5: Only been here once when I felt threatened (not to mention I was just at the beginning of this phase) so haven't been able to properly analize it, this is more or less what I got from the limited information I have. I go into tunnel vision and my F loses control, I become a robot with a single goal, that is to eliminate the threat (not necessarily the person) as quickly as possible, usually an explosive use of force and extremely quick retreat.

    Stage 6 (pure speculation): Fi would probably gain control over all functions. This stage, after the last two where the goal is to finish the argument as quickly as possible, would likely manifest itself with me actually relishing in the fight. The best way to describe it would be like when Vegeta from Dragonball Z is losing the fight, the only thing I'd want was to destroy you in the most painful and humiliating way possible, completely losing my sense of self preservation. I'd probably be crying and laughing the whole time.
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  8. #58
    ENTP - The Visionaries

    Stupid people: Mild annoyance. Jokingly insult them and sit back in dissonant serenity.
    Being challenged: Prove them wrong.
    Being insulted: I don't usually have problems with this, but at first I'll give them a "wow, really?" look. If they keep doing it, make up a comeback and use it. If they keep it up, say something really soul-crushing and refuse to apologize.
    Purposely provoked/IRL trolled: Two can play at that game. I can appreciate a joke.
    Being told what to do by someone I don't respect: Tease them then shrug it off.
    Being ignored:

  9. #59
    Unknown Personality

    Quote Originally Posted by cannibaltasticgummybear View Post
    Being ignored:
    Lol. Touché.


 
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