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    What do you do when people are stupid?

    In a professional setting if someone challenges my knowledge and I'm confident that I'm right then I'll typically give them one chance to back off. "Hmmm... Are you sure about that, so&so?" Meanwhile, I am busy digging up data to disprove their assertion. Upon finding said data the next...
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    Tsundere-ism & Tourney

    I can't actually answer for all womankind - there would be riots and they would unequivocally reject me as their spokesperson. :aufsmaul: However, I can say that I can see how some of my relationship behaviours could be identified as fitting this model, however unintentionally. When I am...
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    Tsundere-ism & Tourney

    I suspect I would not be a good match for Johnny Knoxville and crew. If my dates involve a trip to the emergency room then that might be just a tad more excitement than I can handle! :ichnicht:
  4. gracious

    MBTI parties

    <takes a bow>
  5. gracious

    MBTI parties

    Ah yes, the old "I'll reject you before you can reject me"! Always conducive to an awesome party. ;)
  6. gracious

    Why so interested in typology?

    I'm an NF and it took me some time to warm up to typology. I was professionally tested by my employer and initially completely rejected my result as bunk. I've always worked in traditionally NT careers so I thought that was who I was. It wasn't until I went through a period of heavy...
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    MBTI parties

    I think if the group were complete strangers it might hasten people to judgment based on their preconceived notions. i.e. "Eww a feeler. I hate feelers." On the other hand, for people who at least vaguely know one another already it can be an interesting tool and spark some interesting...
  8. gracious

    Eye contact

    It depends on the individual. Some people have gazes that can fry my circuits and I react with the human equivalent of a BSOD.
  9. gracious

    Ready, set, lurk.

    Old enough to have seen the subject film in the theatre when it opened.
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    Ready, set, lurk.

    On the one hand that's great since my previous father passed away. On the other hand, it's too late for you to pay for my education so I'm not too sure what's in it for me. Would you like to give me away if I ever get married?
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    Ready, set, lurk.

    Hi! I'm Troy McClure gracious. You may remember me from such other forums as INTJ (although I'm not one). Still, I'm sure the membership of INTPf will rush to ostracize welcome me and we will all be fast friends. Oh wait I shouldn't have crossed out that last one. Be patient with me. I like...
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