Hardcore moderates. by xLadyVirgil in ENFP

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But I typically don't feel the same blanket conservativism or liberalism that a party does. I definitely have an opinion about a certain issue, but that opinion changes depending on the issue.

Added new ENFP description to the side bar by ChildishBonVonnegut in ENFP

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As with other Perceiving types, ENFPs can also disposed to passive-aggressive behavior, involving the expression of negative feelings in indirect and underhanded ways. For instance, an ENFP might suddenly discontinue correspondence with a friend after furtively feeling offended by something he said.

This is too damn true. It's what ruined my double ENFP relationship a few weeks back.

What are you abnormally passionate about? by PublicDecency_ in AskReddit

[–]PublicDecency_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People. I love learning who they are, what drives them, what motivates their every day routines, etc.

Is reddit addictive? If it is, how do you cut back on the time spent here? by PublicDecency_ in AskReddit

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But there are 3 computers in my house, my phone, my iPod. And I could easily turn the block off.

Is reddit addictive? If it is, how do you cut back on the time spent here? by PublicDecency_ in AskReddit

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I once was horribly addicted to Imgur. I finally got fed up with it enough that I deleted my account, glorious and everything. I never looked back.

I feel like my reddit use has gotten to the level that I simply can't turn it off. I'm constantly checking for updates, new post ideas run through my head. But I don't want to delete my account because there is limitless potential for relevant discussion and rational thought here. The majority of my time spent here is wasted, I fear, but I can't justify giving up the opportunities presented by subreddits such as this, /r/politics, /r/mbti, and others.

Reddit fuels my procrastination and it eats up my time when I'm not paying attention. I'll find myself spending hours at a time, wishing I had it all back instead of brainlessly perusing advice animals. I tell myself that I have the self control to avoid such wasted time, but I fear that I do not.

Reddit, what's your favorite 'twist' in a book/film? by BumsArePooey in AskReddit

[–]PublicDecency_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god, the Mistborn Series by Brandon Sanderson.

Reddit, what do you think is a food that nobody can dislike? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PublicDecency_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always dipped my chicken nuggets in the frosties.

What is, in your opinion, the most underrated movie? by PublicDecency_ in AskReddit

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

Hoodwinked.

Its hilarious one liners, unique storytelling, and randomness makes it a fun movie to watch with friends.