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fireflysquidsoup · 3 months
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quirky 14 year old mbticels typing their families like:
dad: xstj cuz he MEAN AND BORING UGH!!! old man doesnt UNDERSTAND ME. 😡
mom: xsfj cuz nice :) still very boring an normie unfortunately (get well soon)
younger sibling: esxp/enfp cuz soooo louuudd and hyper🙄🙄
me: intj/intp/entp/infp swag big brain ethereal being because im deep. no one gets me. im just too intuitive and intelligent for these people. they just dont get it. ugh
family dog: estp i guess. runs around a lot lol😂
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thatalmostopsorceress · 9 months
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INTP Stereotypes vs Actual INTP
1. Socially awkward - Yes
2. Thinks they're smart - Yep, kinda
3. Appears to be aloof but is actually just a dork - I suppose so
4. Doesn't really like physical affection - Okay, I love physical affection. Like, a lot. I'm reeeeally physically affectionate with my mom, and I hug my friends a lot... But sometimes (for example, a friend just leans on me with their whole body) I'll feel quite uncomfortable, probably because I'm not used to the feeling.
5. Doesn't like sports - Mostly, but basketball is fun (UPDATE: I like sports more. I used to really hate P.E. and stuff, but now I've realized sports are a great way to de-stress and dodgeball is actually fun when you dare to throw balls!)
6. Likes playing games and coding - Yes
7. Is often late - Yes, sometimes
8. Forgetful - Very.
9. Lazy - Yep
10. Types in full sentences with flawless grammar - This used to be me, but not anymore
11. Bad with emotions - Yep. It's hard to understand my / others' feelings sometimes, and I have emotional breakdowns. Where I just cry in the shower. Not fun. Sometimes it feels like a small thing can just break my entire being down, while other times it's like I'm an impenetrable wall. (Update: While sometimes I feel as if emotions are useless, as of late I've learnt that emotions are valuable and give us the ability to live life more enjoyably. Emotions might just be worth the pain..)
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luv3art · 1 year
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Which mbti type gives this vibe?
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clutteredmbti · 2 years
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Small tb to me writing "I love you." on the INFP subreddit and getting about 80 comments similar to these. Proof of how absolutely adorable INFPs are 🤧💞
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These two found their way there as well and this interraction is a cherry on top.
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fridayasteroid · 10 months
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The MBTI of (N) vs (S) in song writing
Maybe some of us already know what an MBTI is, although its pseudoscience for the psychology world, I use it anyway to help me identify people and how I interact with them.
But there is something bothering me about MBTI, most people don't really pay attention to the Sensing (S) vs Intuition (N) part, let alone know the difference. This has piqued my interest for quite sometime cuz I myself don't really understand too. So I researched a bit about it and to put it simply (other than the image):
Sensing (S) : does things based on what they sense (see, feel, hear, smell, etc.)
Intuition (N) : does things based on what they imagine
After I understood this, I then practiced identifying it to song writers and man does it all make sense now.
What type of songwriter I like
It really amazes me how songs really show the personality of the writer. After learning their lyrics, their song writing process, and figuring out what they are like, it made me learn something about myself too.
Interestingly, most of my favourite singers have the MBTI (S) whereas I am a (N), logically speaking, I should be relating more to songs that are written with the same MBTI but no. This is because I find it really intriguing of how different they express their selves apart from how I express things, like its mind-blowing and never came to my mind.
Sensing (S) songwriters are so straight forward and simple with everything, but its usually things so common and so relatable that it never came to mind, at least for me. I also feel like these songwriters are writing a story, cuz of how each line is described giving a clear image to me, like how a novel is.
But as you can see, the songs that I have reviewed in previous posts are actually the intuitive (N) type, its conceptual, imaginative, and needs interpreting to know what the songwriters want to convey. Surprisingly though, Taylor Swift and NIKI are actually a (S) type, but their songs that I reviewed are the very few that uses intuition (though only in concept, not lyrically.)
From this, I think that I still find it more relatable in a deeper level to songs that use intuition. I also find it fun being able to process songs to understand it because that's what I'm familiar and comfortable with. So its not a surprise that my frequent listening songs are mainly from a (N) type of songwriters.
Favourite lines of (N) vs (S)
I want to share some of the songs that I used to identify whether the songwriter is a sensing (S) or intuitive (N) type, mostly are from my favourite songs (haven't been reviewed here yet.)
Said you'd always be my white blood, circulate the right love — White Blood - Oh Wonder (Josephine - ENFP)
This actually is quite clear that its an intuitive lyric. If I were to interpret it, somebody being a white blood means that they could heal the other person and give them a healthy relationship.
Though we have not hit the ground, Doesn't mean we're not still falling — Nothing Lasts Forever - Maroon 5 (Adam Levine - ENFP)
Another intuitive lyric that I like, it describes a specific situation of a fall-out relationship where they are still trying but no matter what it doesn't work and is on verge of a break up.
The sky and sea help each other Creating the cloud so rain can fall When the world helps each other See which love wouldn't fall — Sorai - Nadin Amizah (INFP)
In the beginning of the song, she opens with a metaphor of how certain phenomenon can help make another phenomenon, then she conveys what she wants to say, that a relationship isn't just the work of two people, but fate plays a big role of it.
I ran to run away from you I hid in a place where was no light — Shadow - Seventeen (Woozi- INTJ)
This song is kinda hard to understand just by these lines, but to make it simple, its about wanting to run away from ourselves, specifically our bad sides, but running away from it means to make us fall into more misery and doesn't help us to grow.
But lately her face seems slowly sinking, wasting crumbling like pastries — A Team - Ed Sheeran (ISTJ)
There are no hidden meanings to these lyrics, it really is a clear image of what he wants to convey to us. That this girl has something on her mind and it shows on her expression which is described by Ed.
The burgundy on my T-shirt when you splashed your wine into me And how the blood rushed into my cheeks, so scarlet, it was (maroon) — Maroon - Taylor Swift (ESFJ)
This is quite clear, she uses the sense of sight, specifically the colour maroon, to describe a scene where she was flustered with her love.
When you walk away I count the steps that you take Do you see how much I need you right now? — When You're Gone - Avril Lavigne (ISFP)
She describes a scene where she counts the other person steps, saying that its plain proof that she cares about the other person and doesn't want them to go.
I know you're not far, but I still can't handle all the distance You're traveling with my heart I hope this is a temporary feeling — My Everything - Ariana Grande (ESFJ)
She makes it really clear on the situation where she can't be far from the other person. Although she uses the metaphor "Traveling with my heart" she made it clear that its to describe a feeling in the next line.
Recap
So there you have some clear examples of different songwriters having different MBTIs.
Being a (N) or (S) really differs on how we process the world around us and I find it mesmerizing that I could see that play into part through songwriters.
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frog-worm-spring · 1 year
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That's horrible, I'm ashamed.
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xxtposters · 2 years
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Stereotypical things my ISTP friend has said pt. 2
I’ll burn for science!
Please stop texting your baby unicorn (INFJ) and play the game ESTP
She’ll only buy you if you’re on sale
I’m a masochist currently on holidays but yes
Do you know how many times I’ve been hit on the head? I don’t know shit
Metaphysically I don’t know how to tag myself in the third Reich fandom
(to INTJ) You shiver when you drink wine
I’m gonna gogurt that bone
I would space jam steal yo shit if I could
I’m sexually assaulting ENTP give me a sec
Forget your dreams INFJ
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totallycorrect-mbti · 2 years
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ESFP : I didn’t drink that much last night!
ISFJ : You were flirting with ENTJ.
ESFP : So what? They're my partner.
ISFJ : You asked them if they was single...
ISFJ : ...and you cried when they said they weren't.
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(via Enneagram Comparisons | Type One and Type Eight)
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sunstranded · 4 months
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MBTI: Stereotypes
What a fun topic. I mean that genuinely. Let's break some.
Okay first thing to break when talking about stereotypes: expectations.
I'm not going to talk about stereotypes of each of the personalities. You're going to be reading how much I froth people being annoyed at their stereotypes only to prove it right.
I get very annoyed for being called a know it all only for me to... well, technically know all of what I know, know what I don't know, and know what I can and cannot know.
So what's the point of stereotypes in general: it's to show how a trend (not a fad! you chronically online people keep co-opting the terms and it's embarrassing) manifests in simplified manners.
Now why are people always bitching about it: it's because it is a slippery slope to oversimplify and misinterpret the trends they represent. Or you know, they're offended at something being too real.
If it's dangerous and leads to the bad oversimplification, why keep them around? Exactly because of the appeal of the simple. A lot of people enjoy simple things! Sometimes taking something at face value is nice. It feels satisfying to have a lighter understanding of something usually big and complicated. I mean, how many times have you called someone that can explain physics simply smart and rolled your eyes at someone that answered it depends again to your question?
Now that expectations are broken, let's break the second thing when talking about stereotypes: "overanalyzing"
First thing to "overanalyze" is the quotations on the word. It's because when you analyze something simple and that people or others would rather have it be simple, they'll tell you to either stop overanalyzing everything or compliment how smart you are.
The actuality of what the second thing is in talking about stereotypes is separating how the majority uses the word and how it is ought to be used.
Hold on Shakespeare, I know we are taking about a common word spoken and a word that refer to a certain meaning, but this does not mean we can act all high and mighty that we're right and they're wrong.
Sure, we can be frustrated that people use stereotype wrong but we can also be understanding and think of what they actually refer to when they say it.
The reason we separate how the majority uses the word and how it is designed/defined to be used is not because one is black one is white, left is right, right is wrong. Nope. Nada. Nein.
I intend to separate them in a semantic and pragmatic way.
Semantic in this case is stereotype: defined as a widely adopted but fixed image of a type of person or thing (thank you Oxford languages).
I removed the term "oversimplified" because of my trust issues. Though correct, I just go back to the "overanalyze" example I said earlier.
Pragmatic is the practical sense of the word. Now practical sense meaning not in a creative or intellectual idealistic sense. A carrot is an orange thing you can eat that you can pull out from the dirt.
So you may be curious or have your bets on what definition of stereotype I'm putting in pragmatic. It's: defined as a widely adopted but fixed image and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
Case and point: analyze how the pragmatic definition is the common way people refer to as stereotypes. There's that negative connotation. "Oversimplified." Even if it's a definition with no bias our interpretation of it gives it one. This is why I am personally against correcting people's grammar or use of words but I seem like I correct their words because I ask what they mean and then say a word of that meaning that I think matches.
I honestly feel like an ENTP making this, you know how they ALWAYS prove people wrong at all costs for no reason?
That's satire as I make fun of so many people in one sentence. In reality, it is a stereotype that explains Ne-Ti at work. They're building an objective truth whenever they ask you and you feel like they're proving you wrong for no reason.
Besides, there's no such thing as proving people wrong for no reason. That's on the appeal of the simple. My closest friend is an ENTP; not very confrontational as the stereotype but very honest.
Interpreting stereotypes can also just show that one thing can be the other thing at a different angle. Trends and stereotypes cannot dictate how you can be and how you cannot; just tell you how you tend to come across to others.
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canisalbus · 6 months
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Hello, I wanted to ask what's Machete, Vasco's or even your other favourite OCs's MBTI type. I like them a lot, thanks for sharing them with us!
I went and did MBTI tests with them in mind (and just to be sure looked up two more respectable looking tests and did those too).
Machete got INTJ all three times, but I sort of suspected that might be the case.
Vasco got ESFP twice and ENFP once, and I think they both reflect his friendliness and charisma well.
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Shoutout to my Myers Briggs art from like a year ago
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bomnun · 1 year
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the purpose for which shinwon went live today was to read and correct his namuwiki article, lmao, he asked fans to edit it in real time during the live. he got them to change some info, like how his mbti supposedly changed from enfp to estp. he doesn’t like the in:vite u promo picture used for him on there, and asked fans to change it to the we:th picture of him in a black turtleneck, but fans actually can’t change the picture, that’s something the company is in charge of.
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xxtposters · 2 years
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Stereotypical things my ESTP friends have said pt. 2
ESTP 1 to ESTP 2: “HOLY FUCK A DICK I HAVEN’T SEEN ONE OF THOSE IN FOREVER
“INFP was ISFJ’s first kiss and I took her virginity”
ESTP to INFP: “go fuck yourself hobo fucker”
“The only person I want to blow my back out is ENTP”
“Tears are for toxic people, I don’t cry”
“Can someone step on me please”
“I’ll call ENFP at 2am and say ‘Are you able to moan for me?’“
ESTP 1 glaring at ESTP 2: ...I’ll touch you
“Yeah I’m BDSM 5″
“Oh yes and then we can have the horse fish..wait....seahorse”
“I have nothing to cry over”
“It’s fun to step on kids”
“...Do you think crabs see fish as birds?”
“Imagine if there were titties on the back...that would be so much harder to hug you”
ESTP 1: I’m bi now
ESTP 2: Cool that’s one step close to God
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linkneol091 · 1 month
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So recently I’ve found out that I was mystyped again and that my true mbti is estp ( like functions just PERFECTLY fit with everything, and yes I’m not really extroverted) which means
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That I share the same mbti type with these kings
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Dark Prince Luke Thoughts™:
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Tagging: @stonegoldsxcrxt, @myevilmouse, @dexthtoyounglings, @laserbrains, @ancient-stardust, @hansonveggieclub, @fandom-gal44
While he is good at playing the part of an extrovert for diplomatic purposes, Prince Luke is definitely an introvert. His personality is half INFP and half INTJ (so I guess that makes him INFJ?), which is ultimately a pretty godly combination: he is a kind, idealistic dreamer, as well as a cool, confident genius.
The side of him that you see depends on your relationship with him: if you don't know him well, he is elegant and charming, albeit reserved and mysterious. To strangers in need, he is the benevolent and generous prince who's willing to pay off the debts of entire villages. To people he doesn't respect, he is cold and rather pretentious, choosing to outclass rather than to intimidate.
If you are close to him, he is gentle, playful, and vulnerable with just the right amount of clinginess and the perfect amount of devotion. With you, he feels safe and comfortable enough to admit to his insecurities about his place in the Empire and his fear of ending up like his father.
Luke is also a very thoughtful and observant person. He can pick up on the slightest, most unnoticeable details about people and things--for example, he can tell an otherwise calm and serious Imperial officer was stressing out over an assignment by noticing their fingernails were chewed. This ability, especially when it is amplified by his force empathy and telekinesis, is honestly one of the most alluring and terrifying things about him.
When it comes to Luke's dark side, he isn't a particularly violent person. He's an aggressive fighter, but he prefers to use manipulation over violence--this usually involves using mind tricks on stuffy imperial officers who won't let him have his way. He is also extremely patient, patient enough to let people make fools of and sabotage themselves before he even has to do anything. However, when push comes to shove, he won't back down from a fight--may the stars have mercy on his opponent.
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