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Romy

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  1. The thinking/feeling category serves to determine how you make decisions. So lets consider a scenario. You are a parent, and your child steals something from the local store. A "feeling" based parent would say something like "Son, stealing is wrong" based on your personal feelings about whether the act is good or bad. A "thinking" based parent would not be able to make such an immediate conclusion. The thinker would analyze what store he stole from, what item he stole, and whether or not the specific act was appropriate or inappropriate. In order to be a 100% thinker, one would have to never set a series of guidelines to live by. This is my understanding of the trait, at least. I could be wrong. Also keep in mind that this hypothetical situation is just the two extremes of a situation. So for example, if you are only slightly more T than F, you would say something like "Son, stealing is wrong, but all you stole was a pack of gum, so I'm not that upset at you". A feeler, like myself, would be more likely to frown upon the act regardless of the details. I disagree on the bolded part. Regarding myself as who I am, I was grown with certain values and ideas to follow. There isn't one that I hadn't gone deeply into, checked whether it's valid or not, and why, and whether I should keep following it. Certain values were abandoned. Others were considered- such as stealing. I wouldn't go into it, but if my kid stole something, anything at all, I'd act firmly and probably even shout at him. Not because it's so very sad the store will be missing a pack of gums, but because I want my kid to understand how unacceptable it is to me.
  2. The Beatles were mentioned too early IMO. :XD: Umm, I'd say U2 first overrated, I'd definitely say that about Justin Bieber. Just from what I've read over here.
  3. From posts that you have made in other threads, you appear to have a strong sense of morality if I remember correctly. Any type of response that involves morality will bring you more towards the F and less towards the T. Morality cancels/counters/stands in the contrary of thinking? That makes no sense. :unsure:
  4. I wanted to be the one to wreck their fun. :( No fair!
  5. I'm better than you because I don't believe you.
  6. You were a bit close on the I/E. You should check out the definition of an INTJ and see if it's any closer. Seems more fitting. To be honest, though, 12% thinking is very weird to me. I do my thinking more than I do anything else.
  7. ENTJ Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Judging 11 62 12 56 ENTJ Assertive and outspoken - they are driven to lead. Excellent ability to understand difficult organizational problems and create solid solutions. Intelligent and well-informed, they usually excel at public speaking. They value knowledge and competence, and usually have little patience with inefficiency or disorganization. Extraverted is the opposite of me. :rolleyes: And only 12% Thinking?.... Thinking... is what I do.
  8. Being a moderator soooooooooo beats that!! :twisted: I'm better than you because of that.
  9. I'm better than you because I'm back.
  10. Fify.
  11. Romy replied to Marco's topic in Off-Topic
    You look really scary on picture A by the way. :ohnoes:
  12. I would have to work a second job to pay for college. I have tried and tried to convince my dad to cover some of the fees and tuition regardless, but he is homophobic apparently. I kind of want to get away from my dad anyway. I have had problems with him since middle school (Grade 6). I don't know your father, but that might work- my best bet would be to make him understand you'd move whether he pays and whether he doesn't. The idea is to make him understand he's being pointlessly stubborn and will only make you work harder for no good reason. Sorry for the short advice but I'm just about to leave. Good luck. ;)
  13. Confession: Sometimes I don't try hard when I think I don't have much chance just so I could have an execuse when I'm done. :oops:
  14. Sorry to jump in late about that, but regarding the "Proud to be gay" discussion- Think of it as scales. Gays are discriminated against, which leads not only to frustration towards the justice society claims to have, but to actual deep problems gay people (especially in their teenage years) experience as individuals. It goes from suicidal nature, to drug/alcohol addiction, to aggressive personality, craving of being alone (isolation of oneself), and the list goes on endlessly. The scales are trying to balance things out. Gays are discriminated against? They'll be proud of who they are, and having survived it. Sorry I couldn't explain myself better, but I'm kind of in a hurry. Hopefully, if it isn't clear, I'll get back to it soon.
  15. I lick the wall after eating candy. 41 HP.
  16. I kiss the wall. 41 HP.
  17. Romy replied to Poopingman's topic in Off-Topic
    Very healthy.
  18. Romy replied to Poopingman's topic in Off-Topic
    More guys should realize this. Pronto.
  19. Romy replied to obfuscator's topic in Off-Topic
    But the similarities can be disqualified, even law-wise. That was my point.
  20. Romy replied to obfuscator's topic in Off-Topic
    Okay, but there's a good reason why sex with the underaged is considered rape by the law, even when there's agreement on both sides.
  21. Romy replied to Marco's topic in Off-Topic
    We disallow indexing under any name other than your TIF name. Want it indexed anyway?
  22. I swear at the wall. 43 HP.
  23. Makes the wall take a pill. 43 HP. (Still not sure which side I'm on, so I'm just throwing stuff in. ;))

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