Have you two seen the Piano Guy's mashup of "Hello" and Lacrimosa?
We have indeed. I’m a fan of it, and The INTP has likely forgotten, but I have shown it to them in the past. I am quite generally a fan of the Piano Guys.
-INTJ
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Have you two seen the Piano Guy's mashup of "Hello" and Lacrimosa?
We have indeed. I’m a fan of it, and The INTP has likely forgotten, but I have shown it to them in the past. I am quite generally a fan of the Piano Guys.
-INTJ

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Clarifying Question
PC: ...polyhedral dice-
INTJ DM: Aren't ALL dice polyhedral?
Why, hello there.
It occurs to me that we’ve been inactive for a very long time, and I realized that we have more followers than I thought we did. Therefore, it might be appropriate to begin posting regular content once again. See you soon, INTJ
Question for the INTP. If someone were to ask you to prom, would you prefer a big, kinda over-the-top, stereotypical promposal, or something more chill, like a simple text or something? I'm trying to figure out the best way to possibly ask my INTP crush to prom(because I'm getting impatient of wondering if he's getting my hints).
I can't speak for all INTPs, but personally, I would prefer being asked in person, but quietly. Not big shebang or anything, because I really wouldn't want to be put on the spot. The sudden attention would be uncomfortable, especially if it was something that attracted a lot of spectators.Something that goes for everyone is: being put on the spot in pressures you to say yes. If they don't feel obligated to say yes and they tell you "no" in front of a bunch of people, then that's just embarrassing. (Sorry, but it's true). I would know, I've been that jerk that said "no" to someone who went the extra mile to ask me to a school dance. (Yes, I know I'm cruel, but I didn't like them).If you two were already going out, then I'd say go for a big creative way to ask them out (it's the thought that counts). However, since you still aren't sure whether or not they return ou feelings, its better to be safe than sorry.
Misadventures #71
INFP: You’re adorable when you’re angry.
INTP: Is that why everyone is always trying to rile me up?
INFP: Yes.
INTP: Ugh. Screw you guys.
INFP: :D
A dangerous game. Funny at anger levels 1-5, 6-8 “whoa guy, calm down” and 9& 10, Poseidon movie level rage flip.
Funny you say that...
INTP: Hey INFJ, INFP told me that I'm "adorable" when I'm angry
INFJ: *raises eyebrow* I don't think INFP has seen you when you're really angry. You're a living nightmare.

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Misadventures #71
INFP: You're adorable when you're angry.
INTP: Is that why everyone is always trying to rile me up?
INFP: Yes.
INTP: Ugh. Screw you guys.
INFP: :D
Misadventures #70
ESFP: Oh my gosh, don't you guys hate it when a bunch of people are trying to talk to you, and you're trying to do something so you're like "shut up!"?
INTP: At least you HAVE people to talk to.
INFP: *gasps*! INTP, I will talk to you!
INTP: Um, that was a--
INFP: Don't worry!
INTP: *sigh* okay.
Misadventures #69
ISFP: Have you ever seen that one anime -- the one with the magical girls?
INTJ: That is literally an entire genre.
Your INFP-INTP misadventure thing is very inaccurate, INFP's rarely show emotion but feel a lot. We would never do that. At least from my experience. But it was funny nevertheless! (:
All misadventures are exact occurrences, and are never made up or exaggerated.Yes, I agree that INFPs tend to be very private about their emotions, however, that INTP and INFP are good friends, and the INFP was simply teasing the INTP after they insulted them.
Hi, I was wondering if it's normal for an INTP to start rambling on during a conversation? I do this quite often and usually don't realize it's happening until someone tells me to stop talking or groans in boredom...
I tend to do the same thing. It's mainly because when I'm explaining something to someone, I'm explaining EVERYTHING. I guess it could be an INTP thing, but I've found it to generally be an NT thing.

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Misadventures #68
INFP: Love youuuu 😆
INTP: 😑
INFP: A looooooootttt...
INTP: 😑
INFP: A whooooooolllee buuuuunnncchhh!
INTP: 😑
INFP: ❤️💚💙💛💜💓💕💖💗💞
INTP: 😑
How do you think the types would be placed in the Divergent factions? I'm stuck on whether and ISFJ would be in Amity or Abnegation.
DISCLAIMER: Yes, I know, EVERYONE IS DIVERGENT. It is unrealistic to believe that all people can be categorized into only five different groups. There are not only five different types of people in this world. The same goes for the MBTI; no one is going to fit their personality type exactly. There are more than 16 different types of people in this world. However, I’m sure everyone reading this was already aware of that; I was just making it clear that I already knew that.
I am purely going to go off of stereotypes, considering the fact that basically any personality type can get sorted into any faction; the factions are more based off of personal interests than anything else.
ABNEGATION: The Self-less
INFP: a tendency to be quiet and reserved, combined with their extraordinary caring for others makes INFPs good candidates for Abnegation SECONDARY FACTION: Amity
ISFP: this type is usually genuinely kind caring SECONDARY FACTION: Amity
ISFJ: patient and understanding; the ISFJ tends to be very considerate of those around them SECONDARY FACTION: Candor
AMITY: The Peaceful
ENFP: the fun-loving and caring ENFP just wants everyone around them to be happy, and hates conflicts SECONDARY FACTION: Dauntless
ENFJ: they remind me too much of reggae music for me to put them anywhere else SECONDARY FACTION: Abnegation
ERUDITE: The Intelligent
INFJ: the INFJ’s are highly perceptive and aren’t easily fooled SECONDARY FACTION: Abnegation
INTJ: do I even have to say? SECONDARY FACTION: Candor (I know, surprising)
INTP: they tend to be highly intellectual SECONDARY FACTION: Abnegation
ENTP: because they’re all mad scientists SECONDARY FACTION: Amity
ENTJ: you have to be smart in order to take over the world I mean come on SECONDARY FACTION: Dauntless
CANDOR: The Honest
ESTJ: they have a very strong sense of duty SECONDARY FACTION: Dauntless
ISTJ: their morals are very solid and unbendable SECONDARY FACTION: Dauntless
DAUNTLESS: The Brave
ESFP: because what hero’s adventure is complete without one? SECONDARY FACTION: Amity
ESTP: they just kick butt SECONDARY FACTION: Amity
ISTP: dark, silent, and deadly SECONDARY FACTION: Erudite
ESFJ: because their wrath is scary SECONDARY FACTION: Abnegation
–INTP
INTP: *hears something factually incorrect*
Ne: That doesn't sound right
Si: Yea that's totally wrong
Ti: We should tell them.
Fe: And! it would be beneficial for everyone else to not be misinformed. We must protect them with the truth.
Ne+Ti+Si: IT'S ARGUING TIME
Fe: buuut it might come off as -
Ne+Ti+Si: ARGUING!! TIME!!!!
INTP: "Well *actually*...."
This...may be the most true thing I have ever read about INTPs. I just feel the need to tell someone if they're wrong for their own sake! It's a strong, powerful urge. I can't live knowing that someone is misinformed!(Let's just say I have offended a lot of people in my existence). In return, if I am misinformed, I would want someone to tell me.
--INTP
I think how an INTP-INTJ relationship works out depends hugely on the individual. I'm an INTP and I get along great with my INTJ cousin, pretty good with my INTJ sister, mostly well with my INTJ brother and not very well with my INTJ mother. (Yes, I'm surrounded by INTJ's)
Yes, yes, and yes. As it turns out, interpersonal relationships vary greatly depending on the persons involved.
People are complex, and your interactions with them are going to involve all sorts of little factors you will likely know nothing about, like the experiences which color their perspectives and beliefs, and even the mood they were in when you first met them.
So thank you for sending this, because it’s a good point to make.
-INTJ
The pun MUST be from the INTP.
When you say "the" INTP, if you are referring to me specifically as in the INTP from Rational's Pub, then I regret to inform you that the pun was, in fact, not from me. But do not fret! I have my own original really bad pun just for you!
Q: Why was the deodorant happy?
A: Because it was in Brad's Pitt!
:D get it?! Because of the actor, and you know, arm pits...
...well, that joke was a work in progress. It's not my best work, but it'll do.
--INTP
Why Each Myers Briggs (MBTI) Stereotype is Actually False
Each type has it’s share of annoying stereotypes. Some of these are honest and fairly adapted, while it seems the most common of these stereotypes are entirely false. We have explained why each Myers Briggs types most popular stereotype is actually false.
INFJ
Stereotype: Psychic and Therefore Impossible to Understand
Why it is false: INFJs do have a powerful intuition which leads them to developing conclusions about the future, but they are not psychic. The INFJs intuition collects facts and subconsciously concludes a prediction from those facts, and the INFJ usually doesn’t even understand where this comes from.
Although they are unique and rare, they are also very in touch with other people’s emotions. Because an INFJ is sensitive to others, this makes them easy to connect with if you actually put forth the effort.
ENFJ
Stereotype: Overbearing and Emotionally Invasive
Why it is false: ENFJs are extremely caring and highly aware of how their actions affect others. If they are pushing too far it is only because they sense that you need to express something that is bothering you. If you try not to be defensive you may understand that you need their probing.
INFP
Stereotype: Overly Emotional Cry Babies
Why it is false: INFPs do prefer feelings over logic, but they are not as fragile as they seem. INFPs have a strong sense of internal morals, and are more than capable of standing up for what they believe in. The fact that they are aware of their emotions, makes them extremely capable of handling them. This is unlike some types who favor logic and are often afraid of their own emotions.
ENFP
Stereotype: Over Excitable Social Butterflies
Why it is false: ENFPs are actually very introspective and intuitive, and often require time alone. Although they are extroverts, they enjoy being able to reflect and ponder new ideas. They are in touch with their own emotions, but more than anything enjoy the ability to learn and explore new possibilities.
INTJ
Stereotype: Logical Robots
Why it is false: INTJs are logic driven, but they are also capable of connecting with people. They simply want to understand the world, and they feel like by teaching others they are helping them. INTJs are capable of caring about others, and are even able to get in touch with their own emotions. They prefer logic over feelings, but that does not mean they do not have feelings (they just ignore them).
ENTJ
Stereotype: Emotionless Monsters Who Will Squish Anyone in Their Way
Why it is false: ENTJs are often at ease in a power position, and do not have a high capacity for understanding emotions. But the ENTJ are also very concerned with how others perceive them, and do not want to be seen as cold. They are skilled at controlling a group, but are willing to understand other people’s perspectives. They are extremely defensive of those that they care for. If an ENTJ is told that they are being harsh and insensitive they will often try to adjust their behavior to be fair.
INTP
Stereotype: Socially Awkward Robots
Why it is false: INTPs are actually very aware of how others perceive them. If an INTP is avoiding social interaction it is usually because they WANT to, not because they do not know how to be social. INTPs often have strong emotional ties, and have a connection to things that make them nostalgic. They are very capable of deep emotion, and can be very warm towards people they care about. They do not easily express emotions, but they do feel them.
ENTP
Stereotype: Lazy and Arrogant Jerks
Why it is false: ENTPs often do not desire to follow through with their ideas, but are actually very equipped to do so. They are capable of seeing all the different possibilities, and executing the best possible path. Although ENTPs are very confident, it is mostly for the sake of humor and making others feel comfortable. They care to be liked underneath that bravado, and are comfortable being the center of attention. They also have a large capacity for caring, and are very warm towards their loved ones.
ISTJ
Stereotype: Boring Workaholics
Why it is false: ISTJs care very deeply about providing for the ones they love. The reason they can be seen as rigid, is because they are working hard to accomplish their goals. Many ISTJs have unique and offbeat senses of humor, and are very capable of entertaining others.
ESTJ
Stereotype: Bossy Control Freaks
Why it is false: Although the ESTJ can be meticulous and bossy, they do it from a place of caring. The ESTJ very much wants to protect and provide for their loved ones. They often see others making mistakes, and feel that they need the ESTJ to step in and take care of things for them.
ISFJ
Stereotype: Uptight Motherly Type
Why it is false: Above all else ISFJs are interested in keeping the peace while maintaining traditions. They want a warm environment, and are willing to bend to accomplish that. They are not all eager to jump into a family, and many of them find themselves taking their time to get there.
ESFJ
Stereotype: Shallow Gossip Hounds
Why it is false: ESFJs are actually strongly driven by their desire to make others happy. They often mirror those around them and are products of their environment. An environment that values intelligence and deep thought, will cause the ESFJ to adapt those values. They care about people, and are very connected to pleasing others, making them one of the least shallow types.
ISTP
Stereotype: Adrenaline Junky Bad-asses
Why it is false: Although the ISTP is very in touch with their physical surroundings, they are also extremely introverted. ISTPs enjoy being inside their own inner minds, and also enjoy learning very much.
ESTP
Stereotype: Cheating and Impulsive Manipulators
Why it is false: Although ESTPs tend to live very much in the present moment, they also care about how others perceive them. They want to be liked, and do not enjoy harming others. They value their friendships deeply, and only take chances that they want to take.
ISFP
Stereotype: Painfully Shy Airheads
Why it is false: ISFPs are actually extremely introspective and have a deep spirituality. They are very observant of their surroundings and are often very intelligent. They live so much inside their own minds that people often miss the depth that they possess.
ESFP
Stereotype: Self Absorbed Party Animals
Why it is false: ESFPs are very aware of their own emotions and are extremely observant. They are capable of picking up on things that others may miss because they lack the outside perception. Just because the ESFP enjoys living in the moment and values having fun, does not mean they are not aware of what is going on around them. They often care very deeply for their loved ones, and will go to great lengths to make them happy.
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The signs reacting to the new tumblr format?
ENTJ: This. I did not authorize this.INTP: …Oh, did something change?INTJ: Exactly how long have I been neglecting my duties?ENTP: *tests out every single button* *and every key on the keyboard* *checks for touch screen capabilities (just in case)*
Hello, dearest INTJ. What is your opinion on procrastination/poor time management skills? Is it an innate and therefore fixed trait, or simply a bad habit that can be improved over time? In other words, where does it come from? (This is not a request for advice, but rather to gain an understanding.)
Um, I think I procrastinated on this for at least half a year.[As it turns out, procrastination is an emotional coping mechanism. Check out this article and video from the Big Think on procrastination and how to deal with it.]
-INTJ