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I know, I laugh about the Holocaust all the time.
Come on take a shower. Lol gassed.
I know, I laugh about the Holocaust all the time.
Come on take a shower. Lol gassed.
Doesn't anything worth laughing about have a tragic undercurrent?
Thus do we laugh to keep from crying.
I know, I laugh about the Holocaust all the time.
Don't you think it's obnoxious to tell someone that you know them better than they know themselves. Especially when it's someone online whom you've never met. It's one thing when someone creates a thread or asks you about their type but it's quite intrusive to accuse someone of being the wrong type.
Fine. Let's explore the question.
What are some things we usually end up laughing about?
A pie to the face, a person repeatedly stepping on the rake-end of a rake, skaters taking nasty falls. Those are all potentially lethal -- definitely painful. Haven't there been studies that show one of the most effective ways to get a person to laugh is for them to witness someone else getting hurt? Interesting notion.
We're all sadists, aren't we?
Don't you think it's obnoxious to tell someone that you know them better than they know themselves. Especially when it's someone online whom you've never met. It's one thing when someone creates a thread or asks you about their type but it's quite intrusive to accuse someone of being the wrong type.
It's more lulz because your avatar
@niffer I accuse you of being a cookie-eater type since you have had that avatar with a smiling bear cookie. That's probably very INFJ :scared:
of course! who's having shame here?This is nothing to be ashamed of
I agree it would be a social misstep, though I'd still be thrilled to.
However, it mightn't be necessary to know the person better, but merely to know the model (MB) better.
Everyone is oblivious as to certain aspects of themselves, though, willfully or otherwise.
Excellent point, but I've decided that accusing you of being an INFJ (as off the mark as it is) is more fun than concurring with your statement.
OFF WITH HIS HEAD [MENTION=4717]subwayrider[/MENTION]!
No, I'm not an INFJ. I far more identify with ENFPs, I just want to hug the entire world.
I see through this strategy of trying to appeal to the INFJs. It's too late to save yourself. Seize him!
Yes, for what it's worth, that tactic tends to work on me.
Based on my experiences, ENFPs are a little like communism. Better in theory.
Experience is neither ultimate connoisseur nor grandmaster wizard! I defy experience!