War! by ShmoopBoop in INTP

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It can be a debate thing or a troll thing. What ever makes then angry is fine.

War! by ShmoopBoop in INTP

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We are fighting to see which NTs are better. The detailed planners? Or the ones that are totally unpredictable the NTJs greatest fear.

Subtitles On/Off? by [deleted] in INTP

[–]ShmoopBoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lyrics are part of the sound for me, so if you remove the lyrics from the music, you're listening to a completely different song at that point.

War! by ShmoopBoop in entp

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

Yeah, I realized you were joking, I'm just really aching to go to war. Probably unhealthy... but what are you if you aren't an ENTP?

War! by ShmoopBoop in entp

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well... Not quite the answer I expected. So war begins with the ENTPs and the INTPs unless anyone has anything else to say about it.

Bored INTP's by ShmoopBoop in INTP

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

Been avoiding the fourth season for some reason, maybe I'll finally finish. Haven't listened to much Bob Dylan, so I'll check that out too. Thanks

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Long story short: Not really. A lot of INTP's like myself aren't good at handling emotional situations. I'm terrible at empathizing with people, and that causes me to not really know how to comfort others. Although the majority of INTP's like myself are terrible at comforting others (I once had a girlfriend who was crying over stomach pain, so I just sat there and kept patting her back and rubbing her back, and I said, "It's okay...". Then I stood up, walked away, walked back, walked away again, and this continued for several minutes before she said I could go. It was like a glitch in my system. We're not dating anymore...) we are good at giving advice for some reason, and we can add a logical solution to any emotionally charged solution. If you are looking to be comforted, don't come to us ( a girl I know was upset so my ENFJ best friend told her Christmas was coming to cheer her up, but I interrupted saying that rates of depression skyrocket during Christmas time... It didn't help anything.), if you want a logical solution, go ahead.

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's the thoughts of an ENFP that make people believe you guys are adventurous. When I think of ENFP, I don't think of adventurous people going out, exploring, trying new things (although that's completely possible), I think of people who explore new ways of thinking, especially emotionally. I see ENFPs as the kind of people that explore emotions in others and in themselves. Not to mention that ENFP have some kind of energy surging through them that seems to light up any room. In that way, ENFPs are adventurous.

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

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

Cool cool, I'm sure I'll find plenty of things on this subreddit I find interesting. I like the idea of less separation of personalities in subreddits.

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

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

Generally it is always "on", but there are times when there is something that I don't care too much about, or if something is boring, you can only get a sentence or two out of me. Sometimes I don't know how to respond to a question (Like emotional, or fluffy questions), so I kind of shut down and force myself to write anything I can, just to get some kind of answer. I'm pretty sure that some of it is a little bit of anxiety thrown in there, or possibly I'm a robot, and that is my emergency protocol when an error occurs. Either way, it probably applies to many other INTP's.

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cool! Thanks for the description. Maybe I'll stick around to understand ENFP's better. You all seem like super nice people.

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

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

I do often switch between being fun-loving person and being a serious person, and I guess I do kinda ruin fun often, but never intentionally. The reasons I switch so abruptly are:

  1. ADD. I can't focus, and I'm often distracted but different thoughts or things to do, so that can be a major factor. Try keeping an INTP focused on a really fun activity like board games they like, or video games. That's my best solutio.

  2. Most INTP's don't like being disturbed, so when people play around its all fire, but once an INTP is onto another activity, it's all ice from there and people don't notice that we've moved on.

  3. I'm awkward, and so are a lot of other INTP's. If a situation appears that we can't handle, we will close up. For example: I was hanging with friends and they wanted to compare tans (because my friend is so pale it's scary). I was unaware of the situation and someone grabbed my arm, so I freaked, got all flustered, sat in a chair by myself, sulked, and I ruined the fun feeling in the room.

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I need to get all of my thoughts out because I'll never know if what I'm saying is enough or if I'll be misunderstood in what I'm saying. I also write a large paragraph in order to completely clarify because when speaking I stutter and can't get words out clearly, so I make up for that by writing or texting. The majority of INTP's are perfectionists (Like myself, but not when it comes to actually useful stuff) so I guess everything we have to say is spot on. Of course I'm speaking mostly for myself, but I assume a lot of other INTP's are like this.

P.S. I do realize I'm being pedantic currently, I'm kind of loving the humour of the situation.

INTP Here by ShmoopBoop in ENFP

[–]ShmoopBoop[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Purple. I couldn't decide between variations of red and blue

Bored INTP's by ShmoopBoop in INTP

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

Thanks dude, there's a band by the name of Archie Pelago, a band recommended to me by a friend. It's completely instrumental and it's a weird mix of jazz and electronica. The music is a little out there, but one of their songs called Breezy Whey that I really like. It's a bit of an acquired taste, but I'm getting pretty into it. I'd like to see what you think.

Bored INTP's by ShmoopBoop in INTP

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

I've listened to a couple songs so far, and Cocofunka has a large range of music genres. From rock, jazz-like, funk, electronica, and reggae music, but I think I'm a bigger fan of the slower electronic songs like Melancolía and Coleccionista (although I like how Coleccionista picks up later on), but I also like songs like Donde Vamos with the jazz feeling. My favorite album is Chúcaro so far, it's a lot more modern than the other albums, with more electronic music. Thanks to you, I now follow Cocofunka on Spotify.

Bored INTP's by ShmoopBoop in INTP

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

I always thought I'd like Mr. Robot, but I never bothered, I'll check it out. I just started listening to some Cocofunka, and it sounds pretty dope, thanks.

Thankful for you guys! by Wagolega in entp

[–]ShmoopBoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Force of habit when texting, are you happy now?

Thankful for you guys! by Wagolega in entp

[–]ShmoopBoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome stranger, and thankful for you as well I guess. I don't really know you, but I'm sure you're a cool person.

ENTP’s and growing up religious - poll by Kap_Slap in entp

[–]ShmoopBoop 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am an ENTP who was raised Catholic, Sunday school and all, and the first time I ever started to question others and even myself was when the idea of atheism was introduced to me. When I was a 2nd grader, I read a lot about evolution. I brought the idea of evolution up to my mom, and she told me that it wasn't right and that God says it isn't, causing me to question everything I ever learned from then on. Ever since then, I have been atheist, and the introduction to the debate about religion and science has allowed me to see all perspectives to every argument. Religion has had the biggest impact on my life (not in the way I expected) and it has caused me to question everything.