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Oh, much better.Originally Posted by UDP
I can see that. I know a few INTps that really get a kick out of pushing people to their limit -- "how far can I go before they explode?". At the same time I know just as many INTps that just want to stay out of everyone's way.Originally Posted by UDP
Yes, but "secular" is a little bit vague to me. I think being idiosynchratic is definitely a trait shared in the INTx family, but like you said earlier: for different reasons. I don't know the INTps motives, however.Originally Posted by UDP
I have this thing about loving "underground" knowledge - music noone has heard of, hang outs that no one knows about. Maybe you could call me an elitist. Its almost like I do stuff because other people don't do it. AT the same time, I genuinely might not like the mainstream alternative. Im not sure if that's being contrary for the sake of it?? Did any of that make sense?
BTW: Try not to think that I'm a pretentious ass hole. I do plenty average joe activities
Ti/Te deal is the same thing as J/P deal in this case since we are talking about quasi relationships. J/P is what determines the e/i of the T (I love this sentence - its so mathematical sounding).Originally Posted by UDP
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"... the present is too much for the senses, too crowding, too confusing, too present to imagine" - RF