Essentially, I feel like ideological consistency is irrelevant. I don't think I'm that bad when I hear other Ti PoLR horror stories. But I throw a lot of that Ti-Ne stuff.
I think if I'm in a good mood I can accept my contradictory behavior in with good humor, but I may lash out if I feel like my motives are being questioned on the grounds that they are inconsistent. I'm usually laid back and relaxed but I don't like people questioning me this way.
I have noticed Te creatives don't care too much about pointing this out, but rather opt to talk about what actions would make more sense or what I should have done. Talking about why something isn't following some arbitrary rule is meaningless if it isn't tied to some tangible purpose.
Another thing that gets on my nerves quickly is sweeping generalizations about large groups of people. "All x people are this way." "You are a x so you think y"
My mind immediately thinks of my experience and if it doesn't match what they are saying, in my view, they are wrong. They say well that's an exception. To me, exceptions matter since those are people and not some abstract concept.
Group guilt, inherited sins based on some shared history, or some other reason why a person is guilty based on their association with a certain group of people, are things that get on my nerves as well.