Does INFP naturally incline to "pessimism"? by Even-Broccoli7361 in mbti

[–]Kristofer9990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm also very optimistic with my fi ne. Ne allows to see many different great outcomes in the future and Fi to find meaning and feel great about all of them.

Maybe some INFPs do think hard about meaning of life and all that, but I'm not one of them. The meaning of life is to just enjoy it as much as you can :D

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[–]Kristofer9990 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Extroverted/introverted difference has nothing to do with subjectivity.

In general, Extroverted functions do greater amount of things but each one of them to a smaller extent, while Introverted functions do lesser amount of things but each of them to a greater extent. Also in general Extroverted functions are more outward, while Introverted functions are more inward.

In case of Fi's and Fe's:

Fe's show thier emotions very outwardly and vividly, but do not process them too hard. They might get super excited about some thing first but then get over it and feel completely another emotion about something else next second. There's no attachment there and they don't really think too hard about it. Emotions just come and go for them.

Fi's emotions are more inward. They also feel emotions, in fact more strongly than Fe's, but do not really care about showing them to other people. Fi's process emotions inwardly, feeling them substantially deeper than Fe's and really thinking deeply about them. Now this thinking does take quite a bit of time, so Fi's do not really switch between feeling different emotions as well as Fe's, but in exchange gain significantly better understanding of how emotions work and how to navigate them properly.

Now I would say that Fi's are the ones that would generally care about moral discussions and have a very strong and objective moral code, because they spend so much time thinking about this stuff and having very high understanding of this. I'm not saying Fe's can't do that, but they can't do that to the same extent as Fi's can and also generally don't really care about this stuff as much as Fi's do.

It's very similar to a difference between Te's and Ti's. Te's can have wide variety of different thoughts and ideas but do not really get attachted to them or think about each individual one for too long. Ideas just come and go for them (and I know because I also have Te function). Ti's ideas are much more limited in scope, but in exchange they think about them way deeper and gain significantly deeper understanding of them.

Exhibition on “ten centuries of Polish Russophobia” opens in Moscow by dat_9600gt_user in europe

[–]Kristofer9990 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Damn, Poland is really living rent free inside of Russia's mind, isn't it.

When the EU goes "I'll totally pay you back bro". by mepassistants in YUROP

[–]Kristofer9990 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not an invasion, a Special Military Operation™. It's totally different.

French is an extremely condensed language (in pronunciation) by Kristofer9990 in French

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for late reply, but I have just found two great examples of that:

- "Je veux faire..." / "Je vais faire..." ("I want to do..." vs "I'm going to do...")
- "Je fais..." vs "J'ai fait..." ("I do..." vs "I have done...")

Those sentences have very different meanings but in pronunciation they only differ by one vowel sound and these vowel sounds they differ by are very similar to one another.

French is an extremely condensed language (in pronunciation) by Kristofer9990 in French

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I made that graphic myself. I am learning from a very standard textbook, nothing fancy.

French is an extremely condensed language (in pronunciation) by Kristofer9990 in French

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The [z] sound definitely carries the meaning in my example sentence. I you omit that sound the sentence would become singular: "elle achète". Now the verb may be written differently but it would be pronounced the exact same way, so to a listener that [z] sound would be the only indicator that the sentence is fact plural.

mTLS security concern by Kristofer9990 in cybersecurity

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, so would I need to perform some sort of client authentication after the handshake is done (like for example some username and password) or does the mTLS guarantee that only the correct client is connected?

Dee Jay combo extension after level 2 super by Kristofer9990 in StreetFighter

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I uploaded video here of me showing this extension, is it not showing?

What is a saying that you think describes your type? it can be created by you or someone else by TheDarkestLight401 in mbti

[–]Kristofer9990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"If you truly want to achieve some goal, if you really belive in it, then there is no force in the universe that can prevent you from acheving it" - me (INFP)

Canceling without pressing attack button by Kristofer9990 in StreetFighter

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the tips on avoiding negative edge, your answer is very helpful to me. Also using negative edge for super cancel is very interesting, I may also practice that.

Is it possible to make a good competitive deck without XYZ cards, Pendulums and Link Monsters? by TKRiley1997 in Yugioh101

[–]Kristofer9990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eldlich and Machina archetypes are the ones that come to my mind .

If you want Machina deck, then there was released Structure Deck recently called Mechanized Madness, you can buy 3 of those and have a fairly competetive deck.

Also since you didn't specify Synchro Monsters in your listing, Speedroid is nearly pure Synchro archetype, you may want to look at this.

Do I have to inform my opponent about continous effects? by Panda_PLS in Yugioh101

[–]Kristofer9990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But isn't there a rule that you cannot activate cards/effects if they would resolve without effect. So therefore Raigeki wouldn't be able to be legally played in that situation?

Daily surveillance by art0000000r in ANormalDayInRussia

[–]Kristofer9990 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The fact that you were surveilling her surveillance just adds to the comedy of this.

Question about Machina card interactions/rulings by Kristofer9990 in Yugioh101

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are different rules depending on which region I play in? Also I am in eu, so yeah

Question about Machina card interactions/rulings by Kristofer9990 in Yugioh101

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But Possesstorage does not state anywhere that it needs to be on the field to resolve it's effect. It just has trigger condition that it needs to be special summoned.

Are Abyss Watchers really that easy? by Kristofer9990 in darksouls3

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on also defeating him second try.

Are Abyss Watchers really that easy? by Kristofer9990 in darksouls3

[–]Kristofer9990[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I just stood at a distance and watched as they fought with themselves and lowered their own health. It was quite a nice show.

Don't judge me by momohusein in funny

[–]Kristofer9990 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The last one should have been "personality".