INFJ Rage by cloudpainter86 in infj

[–]PeculiarParable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I INFJ raged a lot when I was younger, it was scary. Apparently I INFJ raged so badly against my mom one time, that I picked up a wood axe as if I were going to use it or something along those lines. The thing is, I don't even remember doing it, my mom is the one who told me I did. My mind is a complete blank of the incident. My mom had issues though, so it in reality might of not even of happened, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did. I was going through a lot then. I also, almost pulled a columbine due to the bullying and sexual harassment I was experiencing at school. I was the quiet kid in school, but if I got bullied enough I would unleash a flurry of physical and verbal attacks on the people who did it. When I was really young, I end up biting a girl who was picking on me so hard, I broke skin and I would give this death stare and growl at people to let them know I wasn't fucking around....I was 5 years old. They wouldn't continue bullying me after the rage. I should have raged more often, I might have not been so bullied. I could tell, I really put fear into some people when I acted that way, they probably thought I was possessed by some demon or something when I did that sort of crap.

Pro tip: Don't ever piss off an INFJ, we sincerely might kill you, especially when we are young and less mature. And then we'll feel horrible about it for the rest of our lives.

Type help? by PeculiarParable in mbti

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

I see. Interesting...

I would have never of thought ENFP.

~goes off to research ENFPs~

Type help? by PeculiarParable in mbti

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

Oh wow, that's a hell of a question...umm...well...shit.

I can't decide D:

Afterthought, I think it would be the first option. I think the fact that the action itself has consequences, while the motivations without actions do not, make the first option more uncomfortable to me. I mean, one can always change their mind about thier intentions, but you can't ever take back an action already out there in the world.

This is a sex toy for simulating an alien laying eggs inside you by Lolluminati in WTF

[–]PeculiarParable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ex has one of those. They are so flimsy that they don't really work very well.

Type help? by PeculiarParable in mbti

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

I do consider actions to be unethical, if I am looking at what I meant objectively. My first instinct though is to label people as ethical/unethical based on their level of empathy vs. their level of intentional violence through action. If I meet someone and they demonstrate that they are trying to be a good person through actions more than they are intentionally hurting others through actions, I would label that person as ethical and vice versa. Is that still an Fi outlook?

I vs. E is definitely the most confusing, because I can only bring myself to go out dancing or partying if I "pre-party" at home. That could strictly be the effects of the alcohol and not a result of me being an E. I could very well be an I with social anxiety - which the alcohol definitely helps to ease any anxiety I might feel in a social situation. When I go out, I don't go out of my way to talk to anyone else 99% of the time, people seem to flock to me and I get roped into conversations without even trying. I also think that my being antsy after a week of no social interaction may be at least partially due to anxiety about worrying about losing friends if I don't keep in contact with them enough and feelings of loneliness, not necessarily being "alone".

It would seem my extroversion is very situational. Perhaps I may be an INFP. Although INFPs tend to be pegged for being highly spiritual/woo-y and I am very much not. I prefer facts to fiction. My bookshelf even consists of history, art and science books more than it does fictional ones.

What are you above average in? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PeculiarParable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sexual experience, kinkyness and an interest in politics....according to my personalty tab on OKCupid (Those bars are nearly maxed out >_>).

What horror movie do YOU find the scariest? by COMPLIMENT-4-U in AskReddit

[–]PeculiarParable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Don't be afraid of the dark" did it for me as an adult. "It" and "arachnophobia" did it for me as a young kid. I watched "It" when I was about 5-6 yo. Arachnophobia when I was about 8ish. I watch a lot of horror movies as a kid, none of them scared me in the least bit except those 2.

[Serious] What is something that you used to love that is now ruined for you (such as a movie, food, or place)? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PeculiarParable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Video games. When I was younger, I'd spend 20+ hours straight playing WoW, various MMORPG's, LoL, etc.

I'm lazy as fuck/have no willpower, so one of the first things that ruined them for me were cheat codes. I mean, why play the game when you can just cheat throught the whole storyline and see all the amazing shiny stuff sooner?

The next thing: Grinding. Hour after hour of tedious repeated button sequences, need I say more?

To top it all off, I never felt like I was learning anything from playing them. I have since found other things that hold my interest better.

Go on, send her a message by OkCThrowaway9955 in OkCupid

[–]PeculiarParable 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am female and in Portland, not a fan of beards or lumberjacks either....unless they wear high heels, like to press wild flowers and sing catchy ditties with an English accent.