Coolydudey
You could say that.
Do you think INTPs have an inherent disliking for lists? That they somehow restrict their thoughts, even though their internal thoughts are structured?
I most respect members who do something other than incessantly post their interpretations of every reaction to every mundane event in their lives to fit their MBTI result in some forlorn attempt to prove how INTP they are.
Do you think INTPs have an inherent disliking for lists? That they somehow restrict their thoughts, even though their internal thoughts are structured?
I respect any member who isn't a troll.
My vote goes to EditorOne and Jennywocky for prom king and queen.
Interesting, but unfortunate for Jennywocky, since I never could dance. :-)
Thank goodness, as if I were an alien with three feet, they'd still all be Left ones...![]()
And what if you were not right-handed?
Plural?
i respect proxy for how deep seated his eyes are, his straight eyebrows and because of his long straight nose. visionary stardust shit. call me german nazi phrenologist![]()
Not really. Paws are like hands and feet, but they are not hands or feet.Yes but paws can be either hands or feet.
the three fotos you posted in public, two at your desk, one at a billard table. (unless i did a bad mistake while naming the files and it's not actually you. i collect all photos of typed folkes that i can get my hands on, because i'm mad about V.I)
Respected member= 1500+ posts or Join Date of '08, '09, '10.
Or a combination of the two.
^thatThis group is wonderfully unusual in that people actually listen, learn, and respect each other.
I do respect scientific, logical posts and people sharing their expertise but I'd have less respect for a member if they only posted what they know, if they never had the confidence to betray an ignorance, ask a question or talk a bit of crap sometimes. Watching clever minds at work on an unfamiliar idea is as enjoyable as watching a passionate expert holding court.I respect them for the fact that they are scientific, logical, and post when they know what they're talking about. And don't talk crap.
I do respect scientific, logical posts and people sharing their expertise but I'd have less respect for a member if they only posted what they know, if they never had the confidence to betray an ignorance, ask a question or talk a bit of crap sometimes. Watching clever minds at work on an unfamiliar idea is as enjoyable as watching a passionate expert holding court.
I agree with that. i find I respect people who are somewhat well-rounded. Yes, I can respect a particular trait if necessary of someone, but I find those who can focus and articulate their ideas rationally and who can also "play around" in the right situations far more interesting and respectable to me than those who seem stuck in a particular way to engage the world. Work and play are mixed together for me.
Do you really respect someone who plays though? It's more of a feeling of liking their posts more.
So Zero has returned.... Welcome![]()
I respect Zero.
On an unrelated note; I'm also sure Zero is one of the few forumers who could kick my ass to the moon and back.