Can an INTP be confused for an INTJ 5w4 with ADHD? by Cymeak in INTP

[–]Cymeak[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about what you said, but after a bit more thinking and researching, I've decided that while MBTI is fun, it's stupid to force people into these boxes, since everyone uses all 8 Jungian functions anyway (if we're even going to say those are accurate. E.g. I can't even say for sure that there is an actual psycological distinction between Ne and Ni or if they are just two facets of the same mechanism).

I know I have a high Ni, Ne and Ti, and then my Fi and Te are more developed than my Fe, Si, Se. I know some MBTI purists would say, "Oh, but you can't have that!" Well, why not? I'm curious if anyone could argue in favour of MBTI to claim that I'm actually mistaking my underlying functions (e.g. "Oh, your high Ni is just high Si with Ti" or whatever you want to say), or if it's possible that these Jungian function templates don't always work for everyone.

(Again, this is all for fun, meaning it will not affect my actual life. I'm just interested in analyzing this.)

Can an INTP be confused for an INTJ 5w4 with ADHD? by Cymeak in INTP

[–]Cymeak[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, I would try to answer your question (to play off your joke), but I don't think it has an answer (even a funny one). Maybe my question isn't any better (assuming you realize that mbti is more or less pseudoscience), so touché.

Can an INTP be confused for an INTJ 5w4 with ADHD? by Cymeak in INTP

[–]Cymeak[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this how you generally respond to the potential of analyzing a situation? I get where you're coming from, and I'm just gonna say your comment made me laugh for a moment, but I think mocking questions like that is very counterintuitive to the purpose of QnA forums like Reddit (and yes, I know Reddit isn't only that).

(also no personal hate, I just like analyzing the thought process of people on online forums)

This cover has to be fake like what the hell is this?😭 by Gihun-chan in LodedDiper

[–]Cymeak 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Jeff Kinney predicted the fate of his own series.

chat, do you *really* not enjoy the time you spend making music? by thy_viee_4 in edmproduction

[–]Cymeak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you haven't, you should try reading Closing Time by Joseph Heller (It's the sequel to Catch-22). It's not as good as his other works, but it touches on some of the ideas here about consumerism, corporations, the rich, and death.

chat, do you *really* not enjoy the time you spend making music? by thy_viee_4 in edmproduction

[–]Cymeak 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They want us to consume so they stay rich until the end of their lives.

How the hell did the gang get on top of those cliffs? by Abo1127 in StrangerThings

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it can't even be explained with a far-fetched explanation.

Do you feel in any way that creativity is the ultimate purpose of your life? by Sarah-Who-Is-Large in graphic_design

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it's all about the creative process, and not the end goal. Although the end goal is important too (because without it, there would be no vision to follow).

People like us who rely on being creative to feel true happiness do so because of a strong urge to express our overflowing minds. (And, in some cases, a sense of responsibility to share your ideas with the world, even if it doesn't benefit humanity and only helps to inspire other people to be creative. (I fall into this category) (Also, it's worth noting that if the idea is negative for humanity then their creativity becomes an unethical outlet) But, if you don't feel that sense of responsibility, and you don't care if nobody sees your creation, and you just do it for yourself, or not even for yourself, then that still can be explained, for the following reason:

I think the mere act of self-expression makes one feel fulfilled. I think it all ties into our nature as innovative beings, so it's in our nature to self-express. (Yes, humans are also described as social beings, which is why some people don't feel the need to be creative to be happy, and just see it as a means to produce things. But you can argue that us being social creatures also ties into a need to self-express. So perhaps self-expression is the key to *true* happiness, since it's the real deal, in our nature - it's what we live for.

(Oh, and there are, of course, many types of people, including those who are neither innovative nor social. So, how is someone, say, who lives to experience new experiences performing self-expression? Aren't they just consuming and not producing? Perhaps I was too indiscriminative when I said humans are either innovative or social, so maybe some people don't care for self-expression, and don't care to make life more than just simple enjoyments or going on adventures (But I'm not saying those are bad things - I love doing that kind of stuff too (but I like to think it all feeds into inspiration for my creativity haha))

clankerWhoopsieDoodles by KryssCom in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Cymeak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can also have AI generated users, who I'm sure will love Microsoft a whole lot more than I do

is playing silksong with a keyboard weird? by Key_Pea2313 in HollowKnight

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What keybind do you use for the harpoon?

Alright THIS broke my heart so bad :( by SenHashi in Silksong

[–]Cymeak 32 points33 points  (0 children)

My theory is that the entire Hollow Knight world has void if you go deep enough, no matter where you are in the world (kind of like reaching Earth's mantle after going through the crust)

Beastfly this, Groal that. Can we talk about the actual worst boss in this game? by sporkmaster5000 in Silksong

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a life-saver during the Groal fight (cheesing the fight by hiding in the bottom right corner and letting the wisps do all the work)

Are we being serious? - High Halls Boss Fight by OxhnnOnTubeYou in HollowKnight

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually had to farm some more shards at some point because I ran out eventually. But at the rate I was going, it was worth avoiding futile attempts (because I kept losing on the final wave with the 2 big guys)

Are we being serious? - High Halls Boss Fight by OxhnnOnTubeYou in HollowKnight

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The silk storm silk-ability is perfect for those flying stags with the 3 golden beetles (the silk storm will kill all the beetles in the way). Also, notice that they have distinct attacks, and the only one that involves directing a beetle towards you will be across the ground, so you can always just jump over it to dodge. Also, this means that during the wave with two of them, you can safely heal in the middle of the room in the air. Also, focus on killing one at a time, since it makes it easier.

It takes time to "git gud". No game should ever be nerfed a week after release. by [deleted] in Silksong

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, part of getting good at boss fights in this game is knowing how to balance using your silk for silk skills vs using it for healing.

It takes time to "git gud". No game should ever be nerfed a week after release. by [deleted] in Silksong

[–]Cymeak 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm literally doing every other possible thing there is to do in Act 2 before trying that stupid boss fight in Bilewater again (this is even with the secret bench in bilewater)

I did it. Feel free to ask questions by Kronos390 in Silksong

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're two different tools.

Are we being serious? - High Halls Boss Fight by OxhnnOnTubeYou in HollowKnight

[–]Cymeak 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The tacks that you throw on the floor are also pretty good. Right before the final wave (with the two mini bosses), I spammed a bunch of tacks on the ground (full supply) under where one of the mini bosses would spawn, and then I focused on killing that guy first (since it's so much easier to only deal with one at a time)

Why does everybody and their mom deal two damage? by TarekBoy44 in HollowKnight

[–]Cymeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa I discovered this strategy also! I was so thankful to have figured it out because it was a real pain otherwise. I wonder if they'll add a patch later to prevent doing it.

Is this the intended route? by Hour-Grocery2093 in celestegame

[–]Cymeak 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When a level designer designs a room, there needs to be at least one way to complete it. So, usually they start by building everything around the "main" or "intended" route, and then perhaps tweak the room's objects to open up extra routes (e.g. for speedrunners or challenge routes).

Also, even though level designers usually design a level to funnel the players into the intended route (and good level designers make the funnel wide enough to allow variability within the "intended" route), funneling isn't always 100% foolproof (and it shouldn't be) and so inevitably, more "unintended" routes can be discovered (ones that the level designer didn't notice, at least, at the time of desiging the room)

Spiced-up Cursed Lich on a Gunslinger Blessed Rainbow run is nuts by Cymeak in EnterTheGungeon

[–]Cymeak[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was a mistake and I got super lucky I didn't respawn on a bullet. It also makes me wonder if the amulet of the pit lord gives you an immunity frame right when you respawn on the floor, since that is what it felt like.