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@int-jorp
Someone: I care about you
Me: ...suspicious
NTs' things
x:“Science is an opinion!“ You:
NTs' things
*someone starts crying* you:
INTJ #8
When you know that one of your friends would need emotional support but you’re just not the right person for that job, so you honestly feel sorry but you don’t know what to do.
INTJ and ENFP be like
OMG THIS IS SO ACCURATE HELPPP
do you have a theory about INTJs' death glare/resting bitch face/whatever they call it now?
INTJs hold neutral facial expressions. Even in the case of thinking deeply about a myriad of things, or experiencing chaotic emotions, that expression is not likely to change or reveal what’s going on internally. People, because they are socially conditioned to seek out assurance at every corner, become uneasy when everyone in the room forces a smile at them except for you.
The INTJ “death glare” is 100% the result of projected insecurity, for there is no way to extrapolate such a myriad of emotions; “are you angry/sad/upset/etc.” from a neutral expression that looks the same for all human beings across the planet. You’d be surprised at how negative of a reputation you’d develop for simply not smiling like a placating asylum patient; such is the fragility of the collective ego.
Types of INTJs
1. The “sociopath”: they claim they don’t know what feels are. They claim they have written evidence proving they’re a robot. They like when people call them psychopathic.
2. The eccentric INTJ: most likely a 5w4. It’s likely they have colored hair or they care way too much about philosophy or rock and roll. Can seem like a perceiver in everyday life. They’re quirky and sometimes they giggle.
3. The “intellectual”: this INTJ will trick you into thinking they are intellectual, but what they’re actually doing is just parroting what they’ve read on the internet. They might quote famous scientists in everyday conversation. They secretly want your approval because they hate not feeling accepted, though they act like they don’t care. (Goes hand-in-hand with the “sociopath” most of the time.)
4. The nerd: this is the INTJ in its purest form. Just a nerd. Even if they’re pissed off, they’re still a nerd (though they can surprise you with the strategies they come up with.) They probably play Pokemon, watch anime, or read science articles in their spare time. Likely to be at the top of their class. They don’t talk about their feelings because they’re too preoccupied with their hobbies to analyze their Fi. Your best friend since 6th grade.
5. The “INFP”: most likely in an Ni-Fi loop. Probably mistyped themselves as INFJ or INFP. They’re just so emotional because they have no control over their feels. They cry silent tears in their room at night while listening to something that hurts them.
6. The businessman INTJ: usually an Enneagram 3 or 8. They care a lot about their career and image. They have one vision of themselves they’ve been working so hard on. No one can take their dreams away from them. You’re scared they might beat you up.
7: The one who doesn’t care about sh*t (can also be known as the INTJ who is “open for business”): they smoke, drink, or have sex whenever they feel like it, because they can. Ni fails them and they’re stuck in the Se grip.
8. The one with control of Fi: this also falls hand-in-hand with the eccentric INTJ, the nerd, and the businessman INTJ. They’ve managed to control their Fi and don’t feel repulsed when it is brought up. They’ve used it to grow. May be an integrated INTJ.
INTJ joining a conversation after hearing someone make a logic error:
I’m not afraid of failure. I’m afraid of others seeing me fail and thinking that I’m inadequate.
INTJ (via intuitive-intj)
I did the types starting with IN. Obviously you can check yourself but I thought it was interesting. If anyone likes this ill post one for the other types
Like/Reblog this if your MBTI is INTP or INTJ
Need more introverted lovelies to follow!
“Feeling” doesn’t mean that a person is emotional and unintelligent. It means that person makes decisions based on what they feel is the right thing to do.
“Thinking” doesn’t mean a person is unemotional and amoral. It means that person makes decisions based on what they think is the right thing to do.
Also thinking types can make decisions based on “feelings” but the majority of the time they decide by what they think is right. And vice versa .
INTJs Recognizing Their Own Feelings
INTJ: I’m angry and I don’t know why. Let me be alone for a while.
*5 hours later*
INTJ: I have discovered that I am jealous.
Must. Resist. Answering. With. Long snarky argument.
INTJ (via intj-irl)
Thinking & Feeling
Introverted Thinking: How do I fit reality into my theory?
Extroverted Thinking: How do I get my theory to fit reality?
Introverted Feeling: How do I get society to fit my ideals?
Extroverted Feeling: How do I fit myself into society’s ideals?
Just searching google when this recommendation comes up.
Is this really what people want to know about us? If we breathe?
(in case you were wondering, yes - breathing is one of my many talents)
Whe are robots remember?
INTPs prize intelligence in themselves and in others, but can become intellectual dilletantes as a result of their need to amass ideas, principles, or understanding of behavior. And once they know something, it is remembered. INTPs can become obsessed with analysis. Once caught up in a thought process, that thought process seems to have a will of its own for INTPs, and they persevere until the issue is comprehended in all its complexity.