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Join Date: Aug 2008
Type: INTJ
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I never felt anger and I do not know how I would be when under that state. People are also curious as to how will I deal with that kind of emotion.
Please take note that anger and being irritated are two different things. For INTJs: Have you ever been angered before? Why? What was it like? How will INTJs show anger? How do you do it? How long did it lasted? Did you regret it? For non-INTJs: Have you ever encountered an angry INTJ before? What was it like? If not, are you curious about it? Would you dare anger an INTJ just to be able to see it? Are you intimidated or frightened by the idea of an INTJ being angry at you? |
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Is in SUCH a Good Mood!
Join Date: Apr 2008
Type: INTJ
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Hmm.
I'm generally irritated a lot of the time, but it takes a lot for me to actually get angry. When it does happen, it's like a short burst of screaming and not really being able to tell what I'm doing... but I typically regather myself pretty quickly afterwards. It's just very draining... I try to avoid it. Afterwards I usually feel like I need a nap and just don't want to do anything the rest of the day. It kills productivity. There are better things to do than get mad.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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I know how the questionare was phrased, but folks, please don't turn this into another stupid "larger than life NT" thread. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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The string is so far...
Join Date: Jun 2007
Type: INFP
Location: Alberta
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Chilly with tense undertones; someone close to him was threatened.
I'd rather not have to deal with that sitiuation again, but anger itself I might have a method to help redirect it in a positive direction. I'd also not like to be the target of that kind of emotion.
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Fears the Blowy Unrolly
Join Date: Feb 2008
Type: INTP
Location: The upper rooms of my head
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I had a friend who was a rather odd INTJ, and I don't know if the response was typical at all, but what he did was this. He wouldn't really express his displeasure with his boss, who drove him crazy, and then he'd wait and vent it all out to me. And when he got to the part where he would tell whether he'd say what he wished he'd have said, he'd YELL IT REALLY LOUD, yet in a detached way, which was just weird. Plus, I didn't know how to react, and I'm not the person you need to be directing that toward. I mean, I knew he was just venting, but I got very tired of being the only recipient of the weirdness.
I did see him blow up one or two times, though, and it scared me a bit. I don't know how much self-control he'd have if something really major happened, like if he felt betrayed. |
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Type: intj
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They do bleed good
Join Date: May 2008
Type: intp
Location: La-La Land
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Have you ever been angered before? Why? What was it like?
Not really, besides teenage outbursts when I was a kid. I tend not to care enough about frustrating situations to get angry. How will INTJs show anger? How do you do it? It's internal, I've never really been blindly angry so dunno, but when I feel frustration I do it silently. How long did it lasted? Did you regret it? I generally get over things almost as soon as they happen. I figure most things aren't worth getting mad about.
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Pwning Life Since 1986
Join Date: May 2007
Type: INTJ
Location: XC ski and fort-building heaven
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I get angry as much as any normal person does.
I usually can override my feelings and still behave with a level head. Sometimes I become cold and caustic because my feelings overwhelm me.
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