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Epsilon

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  1. ...Oh my god, at this rate, I'm going to just bet here and now that Ross Scott and everyone on the mod team aside from Jeb are also INFPs (Ross does strike me as either INTP or INFP, actually). I haven't met many INFJs but I've noticed that they're likelier to get burned out than INFPs while pursuing a goal (and I imagine that I would do a poor job of helping friends through such phases). I can be a little forceful or officious when offering advice ("my way or the highway") and it seems like INFPs are likelier to encourage less receptive types to be more open-minded. Nevertheless, I probably should've revised that post to say that all "NF" types are remarkably invested in others' well-being (and have quite an impressive degree of interpersonal intelligence). I'm imagining this thread ending up with someone completely incongruous like an ENTJ (the type that I expect to mature into if my more sociable friends keep on influencing me as strongly as they have in the past).
  2. I believe that INFJ is the rarest personality type (1% of the population) followed by INTJ (2%). The most common are ISFJ/ESFJ (13%) and ISTJ (11%). INFP actually is one of the rarer types, but I do find it funny that this forum is heavily populated by them, not to mention that a large majority of my close friends consists of INFPs. My INFP friends do sometimes irritate me with their aversion to cold hard analysis, but they definitely are my "moral anchors." I'm sure I'd be much more cynical and closed-minded if not for their overwhelming influence. INFPs only truly anger me in their approaches to solving problems. From my experiences with them, they're more disposed to dreaming/idealizing and wanting to feel better about having their problems, which conflicts with my penchant for just solving them as rationally and efficiently as possible. Other than that, I don't think I know of any personality type as devoted to the well-being of their peers.
  3. I find myself strangely drawn to this thread.... I have rather poor vision, and thus I've been wearing contacts since 4th grade. The Saturday after I started wearing them, it felt as if my left contact had ripped inside of my eye. My vision was blurry, but I was convinced that the contact, or at least a piece of it, was still in my eye. I went into the bathroom and attempted to remove it so as not to risk damaging my cornea. I pried and pried, but it never came out. Eventually, my eye was extremely irritated and each attempt to remove the contact was agonizing. It was only after a visit to the ER that I discovered the contact had fallen out completely and that I was futilely picking at my cornea. 7 years later, just thinking about it still makes me cringe. I still wear contacts and it's very agitating whenever one refuses to come out.
  4. IT'S TIME TO SPLIT
  5. -m82TO9chA0 A relatively lean white guy sings Old Man River (a folk song almost invariably sung by African-American men with cavernous chest resonance) and absolutely nails it. Username, you will probably love this guy solely for his hair.
  6. Stubborn: Yep, unhealthily so. Open to new ideas, but extremely stubborn if mine can't be rationally disproved. Oblivious: No, for the most part. I read people quite easily and I usually have an accurate idea of their motives. I can be insensitive, or absent-minded as far as my health is concerned, though. Smart: I think I'm fairly intelligent. Hard to answer this one without sounding egotistical. I take IQ tests with a grain of salt, but my IQ is somewhere in the 120s or 130s, for what that's worth. Capable of thinking outside the box: Definitely; I've more or less mastered the art of coming up with unconventional solutions to problems. My mom always tells me that I take after my ENTP grandfather, who's probably the most unconventional person I've ever met. Good listener: If I'm not in a bad mood, I listen pretty well. Otherwise, I have a condescending attitude that pretty much screams "Not worth my time." I think the only real differences between myself and a textbook INTJ are that I have a greater degree of consideration for how other people will receive what I say, and that I have moments of almost crippling self-doubt here and there. INTJs are typically self-confident but I lose my mind if a task doesn't come easily to me.
  7. I actually quite like each of the characters that I mentioned; INTJs do tend to make very compelling movie/video game antagonists. At least I have Thomas Jefferson and JFK as not-so-villainous counterparts. On an unrelated note, it's interesting (albeit expected) to see that the dispositions of each personality type are reflected in their comments; those from INTJs, ISTJs, and INTPs are usually factual and detached, while most Feeling types are likelier to use emoticons, exclamation marks, and make remarks related to their own emotions. This is doubtlessly the most reputable/scientifically accurate quiz I've ever come across. I wonder what astrologists think of it.
  8. Interesting that there are no extroverts here, and Jeb and I are the only "Judgers." Also, I share my personality type with Hannibal Lecter, James Moriarty, Emperor Palpatine, and Walter White. Nice to know I have such meritorious figures to look up to......
  9. 12:47 PM - TEDDY: To this day I have still not heard a reasonable counterargument against the great pontourpoopoo appeal.
  10. I can't even remember the last time I encountered a hack of any sort in this game (and I play on a fairly wide variety of servers). The rapid-succession noscopes do sound dubious, but as Rarity said, heavies are unable to headshot (unless you merely meant that they were constantly aiming at the head hitbox/model). Admittedly, I and many others get a little pompous or sarcastic whenever hackusations are hurled about. Politely asking the accusers to spectate the player in question usually results in them being ignored. I've found that hackers are likelier not to say anything at all, actually. A recording would be far easier to critique, if you happen to have any.
  11. wqAQIuurGe8 I'm probably the only person on the entire planet amused by this guy singing a children's lullaby.
  12. INTJ-T. I feel that the description is pretty accurate. I've taken the Myers-Briggs test numerous times and I always end up with that result (I did get INTP once, however). I always imagined you as an ISTP-A, or at least thinking-oriented rather than feeling-oriented. Hm.
  13. vQXI7xwZ9ag If anyone would like to pubstomp play a friendly game of TF2 some time and hasn't added me on Steam (or if I accidentally removed you during a profile purge), my Steam profile is here. I haven't played this game at all recently, and even less recently with any friends.
  14. http://www.16personalities.com Discovered this recently and was interested by it. My result was INTJ-T.
  15. qU0x62SXUfM never occurred to me that I might fall in love with Romanian Orthodox music OH GOD, THIS JUST REMINDS ME OF LAST NIGHT ON L4D2.
  16. I'm 17 and "How Old" thinks I look 27. It also thinks that Till Lindemann looks 75 (Username, I know you'll be amused by this).
  17. You sit at the restaurant with your young son, he says he is hungry. You agree to get him dinner. You open up to the kids menu, your child is far to young for adult food. Chicken nugger stares at you from the page. You don’t understand. Your palms get sweaty and your son complains. He says he is hungry. Your mind strains, searching for an answer in a world of sweer potato and french fried. You try to order the chicken nugger, but you cannot. The words cannot escape your lips. Your son is hungry, he complains. The waitress stares at you, her head a spinning chicken nugger, her arms swinging french fried. Your son cries the tears of a chicken nugger-less child. In your mind you scream. It is raining sweer potato now, you have french fried engraved on your left temple and you do not understand. Your son weeps in the corner, he is starving. Starving for the chicken nugger. my allergies are destroying me so if it sounds like i'm choking on my own saliva that's probably because i am
  18. -KrNoOIfj_I I haven't played this game in so long and I may just start again with the new update (matchmaking, not unlike CSGO).
  19. xDNoTyMyGbM it's so majestic bzzsrgepoakefjngrlsrijgro9iu
  20. I'm unsure as to whether this fully qualifies as a vent, but at the moment, I'm not particularly interested in that if it means attempting to save this thread. I thought ludicrous levels of thread derailing because of petty bumfights like this were a thing of the distant past (when xenophobic, narrow-minded "anti-Bronies" actually existed here). I was convinced that the community (myself included) had moved past that and it disappoints me to see that I wasn't completely correct. The last thing I'd like to see is this thread getting locked; we can all agree that it's a valuable source of catharsis and finding help/sympathy, and not a verbal boxing ring. That said, can we all pretend this never happened and stop using this thread for the exact opposite of what it was intended for? On the off-chance that no one's willing to simply cool down, use PMs or some other medium of communication. It doesn't belong here.
  21. _dG47FWMTuk
  22. I'm in awe that anyone still even remembers that abomination of a thread. It started out as something completely frivolous that I did as a young, idiotic teenager and wound up being around 70 pages. I don't think I have much of a "legacy" here, but if it were anything, it would be that thread. In other news, the wings on my shoes shrunk and now the moths won't eat my kidneys.
  23. I show this to my friends/family whenever they ask me to shave (assuming they haven't already seen it). It's glorious. hWIBh5vUD34
  24. Sometimes, I like to smear peanut butter on my elbow and pretend I'm Mitt Romney's oldest son.
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