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    There is this one guy at work that inspires this emotion.

    has strong Fe been cognitively correlated
    No

    The emotions of embarrassment and empathy have.
    The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.

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    So positive Fe has been correlated?

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    It's definitely part of Fe. You won't pin Fe into one place though.
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    The emotions of embarrassment and empathy have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcaudilllg View Post
    So positive Fe has been correlated?
    Assuming functions exist, are you trying to say the emotional product of is the same things as ?
    The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neotropic View Post
    Assuming functions exist
    Assuming they don't exist?
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    the emotional product of is the same things as ?
    It's a big gumbo of Fe

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazedratsshadow View Post
    Assuming they don't exist?
    Jungian functions and their variants, have been empirically tested now?
    The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.

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    A function is a mathematical equation. You prove it exists using mathematics.

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    I"m vicariously embarassed right now but I don't think it's what you had in mind.
    Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
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    It's fun to play games with other people's empathy. Well, it isn't fun for the audience but the writer sure does get a kick out of it! They earn way too much money to really feel guilty or to give a shit, though. But maybe they do feel bad hehe. I think it's one of those things where "Oh we know guilt and empathy are so damn morally good and proper, so let's have fun kicking them both in the nads." Nobody can really resist that temptation. Especially not writers.

    Hollywood narc is always fun to make fun of.

    I'm not sure there isn't any hollywood show out right now that doesn't do this... Too much tv watching is in fact bad for the brain yo.

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    i can't stand those movies that revolve around getting humor out of the protaganist being humiliated. like meet the parents OMFG...i have to hide my eyes more when i watch that than when i see any horror movie. its totally excruciating.

    the office doesn't bother me though for some reason. probably because michael reminds me of enough people i've disliked that i have no pity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laghlagh View Post
    i can't stand those movies that revolve around getting humor out of the protaganist being humiliated. like meet the parents OMFG...i have to hide my eyes more when i watch that than when i see any horror movie. its totally excruciating.

    the office doesn't bother me though for some reason. probably because michael reminds me of enough people i've disliked that i have no pity.
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    hmm interesting. I can't watch the office and on numerous times have I stopped watching or skipped parts of movies with embarrassing elements. I hope strong empathy doesn't require strong Fe, it would fuck up my self typing.

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    this should be an easy test for Fe then


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    LMAO, heres another one





    lol at her giant face zoom

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    What is this conversation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laghlagh View Post
    i can't stand those movies that revolve around getting humor out of the protaganist being humiliated. like meet the parents OMFG...i have to hide my eyes more when i watch that than when i see any horror movie. its totally excruciating.

    the office doesn't bother me though for some reason. probably because michael reminds me of enough people i've disliked that i have no pity.
    that's exactly how my iee friend feels, citing that movie.

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    I don't understand.. I'm supposed to feel embarassed for Zach G and Gaylord Focker?

    I don't think they're good tests because I know there's a lot of scripting involved.. and it's well executed. Sascha Baron Cohen's stuff otoh is more cringeworthy, I guess.

    Most of the time, my vicarious empathy comes out when seeing violence/pain. Not these kind of social screwups. I'm not sure if that's type related, but whatever.

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    I experience vicarious embarrassment frequently, so I don't know.

    It's more in real-life than in media. Except for with Curb Your Enthusiasm. God, that show is stressful. Maybe that's something else, though.

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    what i get is more like vicarious anxiety. there was an episode of Different Strokes where Willas got busted smoking pot. even as a little kid the anxiety was too much to bear watching it.

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