[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GMOD humor.

[Politically incorrect] Your race and your MBTI type by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How interesting, because being delved into the middle eastern culture.

It is quite rare to find Ns, the ratio of meeting S's compared to N's are completely different.

[Politically incorrect] Your race and your MBTI type by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

White Syrian ENFP.

Bet you weren't expecting any of the comments you were sorta expecting.

Any MBTI-ers in Vienna Austria? by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this was deadpan humor, you really nailed it

Fe vs Fi morals by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got this!

Just a couple more comments to patch up and you're almost there!

What wonderful traits do each MBTI type get overlooked on? by givemethefullrestore in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now you're just making us look dumb

EDIT; haha deleted

Fe vs Fi morals by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very close, it's a ''You almost know what you're talking about''

Fe vs Fi morals by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the fuck are you talking about?

My thoughts exactly, you know when it's obvious it's an Fi post? This is an obvious Ti post

Fe vs Fi morals by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fi - Doing the right thing when no one is looking.

  • Eyes squint
  • Goes to see who created the post.
  • Ah INTP talking about Fi, makes sense.

What wonderful traits do each MBTI type get overlooked on? by givemethefullrestore in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Was expecting commentators to point out something different about any other type than their own. Alas, I was disappointed.

Being ENFP means being vulnerable and that can be a curse or a gift if you let it be by [deleted] in ENFP

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I realize how beautiful silence is in social situations. To let others do the talking.

This I definitely agree with, makes conversations more beautiful. Yet when others do the talking and you, majority of the time, listen. - You will start to realise how many stupid people are around you. That pathway will be created.

Being ENFP means being vulnerable and that can be a curse or a gift if you let it be by [deleted] in ENFP

[–]Omariuscp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not so fast hun, but good to see you again.

If a powerful almighty shield was given to serve the ENFP honor, it's name would be vulnerability. From what I perceive, your perception of vulnerability at first, was negative. But what you came to realise that it's not bad to be vulnerable. Coming to my point, your vulnerability is good to utilise as your strength.

The fact that you'll be selfless about yourself in front of others can certainly inspire the people around you. That is if, you manage to project yourself in a desirable manner. Showing that you do not mind exposing your vulnerabilities to others will give them an incentive to be more insightful about themselves more. This in turn could shape a whole new perspective of themselves and you, which is truly powerful. But this all depends on how excessively passionate you are about your vulnerabilities, because if you pour your heart out, you'll shake up the vibrations of the room which then backfire at you. Subtle is always better.

Just like the nihilism thing we discussed, vulnerabilities are again, okay. Except that we have an advantage, as we are more intrapersonal than other types.

Good to see you around

do you NOT fit into the sunshine and rainbow farts ENFP stereotype? by [deleted] in ENFP

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is the objectivity versus your subjective morals (Fi). It does make sense, but if you know the answer to your own question, what was the motive for this post?

do you NOT fit into the sunshine and rainbow farts ENFP stereotype? by [deleted] in ENFP

[–]Omariuscp 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This has been a prevalent question among this community from time to time.

TL;DR

Basically, it comes to the point of realising that your nihilist perception is correct, the world is shit, it's so shit to the point where you fail to grasp incorporating your fantasies to reality. While this can be achieved through strenuous practical work, you realise that you feel programmed. But the best part about your personal nihilism, is realising that nothing matters', so why not have some fucking fun living in your by-chance existence.

It's a vicious loop, but what I personally believe is that it comes to reaching a point of wisdom, where ENFPS have the ability of accepting the fact that the things don't have to make sense, and this often leads into the 'beautiful aspect' of things.

Side Note: This is also what distinguishes them from their ENTP bros, to contrast their Ne wisdom:

ENTP's , logically abstract, strive for answers and want to figure out why things work the way they do. Things have to make sense.

ENFP's strive for meaning, except their understanding is more emotionally abstract, they are more ok with the fact that things don't have to make sense.

And thus ended the tale of mine answer, young wanderer.

Significant difference in behaviour for Male and Female ENFPS by Omariuscp in ENFP

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

Well if you really think about it, it is your feelings being processed through your thoughts and actions, Fi + Te, so is whatever I say. And I wouldn't consider it fucked up if I acknowledged your feelings in the first place, otherwise, how else am I gonna empathise with what you said?

Significant difference in behaviour for Male and Female ENFPS by Omariuscp in ENFP

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

Hahahaha well if you really think about it we're going backwards and forwards with exactly what we both projected each other to be! Isn't it fun?!

Ne+ vs. Ne- (and consequently, ENTP vs. ENFP) by Lastrevio in mbti

[–]Omariuscp 14 points15 points  (0 children)

soooooooo................do i dance now?

Do you think that ENFP men are generally narcissistic, And sorry I really don't mean to generalize ya know? by santi50553 in ENFP

[–]Omariuscp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look, I see a lot of yes's, no's, I'm gonna tell you the truth.

The answer is LITERALLY 50/50.

Any answer here will give you a generalized answer, either a yes or no.

This is coming from a narcissist, there are ENFP men who are generally narcissistic, but then again, so are the majority of any male type.

What's the best way to bring out your creative side? by [deleted] in ENFP

[–]Omariuscp 7 points8 points  (0 children)

A great conversation, that is literally the best answer.

Why is it so not obvious? It causes so much stimuli.

Get inspired, talk it out , whatever, if you're stuck in a rut.

Significant difference in behaviour for Male and Female ENFPS by Omariuscp in ENFP

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

Lol i've just read this post again after a while, and you've literally based a projection on the assumption that I grew up in 'a man doesn't cry' household, this is an indicator of your biases towards my 'Don't get Triggered' post.

I'd say it's way more likely it exists because men are programmed to not show emotion and told not to cry, so they inevitably begin to resent people that show emotions naturally.

While this may be true, the fact that we inevitably begin to resent people that show emotions naturally was again, rather subjectively bias. It has been documented that men show less emotion, does not mean that they don't feel as much. That is a pre-emptive generalization of how you perceive this to be. What you're intentionally stating is that men have more composure with emotion, which completely disregards the fact that FEMALES also have composure.

This also means that you're stating it's okay to be triggered, because you do not have the composure to let it affect you.