walfin
Democrazy
An INTP posts on a forum. The first person he meets is another INTP from a different country. They talk about everything under the sun (after first questioning whether there is anything as "under" the sun or not), around it, and above it.
The INTP meets a person from the same country. This person is not an INTP. The common topic of their country causes them to hit it off. They talk about the INTP's robot-like behaviour and the other person's quirks, and come away from the conversation not understanding each other, happily accepting that that will always be the case.
The INTP meets a person from a different country. This person is not an INTP. They are very happy to know that they are very different from one another and talk a lot. The more they talk to each other, the more they respect each other and are glad that the other person exists in the known universe, while at the same time maintaining a disdain for the other person, each believing that s/he is the superior one despite the need for the other's existence.
The INTP meets a person from the same country. This person is yet another INTP. But for some reason, they do not talk. It seems very weird. Very awkward. They should talk, shouldn't they? But they don't. They are too similar, or perhaps too different in a way they cannot fathom.
Who, then, was a foreigner to the INTP?
The INTP meets a person from the same country. This person is not an INTP. The common topic of their country causes them to hit it off. They talk about the INTP's robot-like behaviour and the other person's quirks, and come away from the conversation not understanding each other, happily accepting that that will always be the case.
The INTP meets a person from a different country. This person is not an INTP. They are very happy to know that they are very different from one another and talk a lot. The more they talk to each other, the more they respect each other and are glad that the other person exists in the known universe, while at the same time maintaining a disdain for the other person, each believing that s/he is the superior one despite the need for the other's existence.
The INTP meets a person from the same country. This person is yet another INTP. But for some reason, they do not talk. It seems very weird. Very awkward. They should talk, shouldn't they? But they don't. They are too similar, or perhaps too different in a way they cannot fathom.
Who, then, was a foreigner to the INTP?