INTJ- The Anti - hero
I made a quiz that tells you which character trope you fit best! There’s ten different results! Feel free to take it!
Reblog in the tags what you got!
ESTP: ask them where to get the best offer for something
ESFP: ask them if they’re going to *insert a popular band’s next concert*
ISTP: watch a gory movie, guess how they do the effects
ISFP: ask for song recs, ask their fav band and said band’s best song(s)
ENTP: scroll through 9gag/other meme page/mutual fandom tumblr tag together, then compare your headcanons
ENFP: ask, “Which movie(s) you’re definitely going to watch in cinema this year?”
INTP: ask them to explain one of the logical fallacy
INFP: self-inserts yourselves into a serial you both love
ESTJ: ask their help to assemble IKEA products
ESFJ: ask about work, their last holiday, anything, and/or tell them about your (crappy) day
ISFJ: invite them out to your gang’s get-together
ISTJ: ask tips to stay organized. Avoid too many small talks
ENTJ: discuss about your state’s/country’s/world politics. And politicians
ENFJ: talk about what you aim for in 5 or 10 years later.
INFJ: talk about whether euthanasia is morally right
INTJ: discuss ideologies. If you don’t know much, ask them to explain what Communism is and isn’t
I am seriously torn between two good things. Which one should I choose?
Seriously, just asking. What do you guys think when Eurus admitted to having had sex with a nurse Sherlock assumes said person to be a "he/him"?
‘Finding yourself’ consists of peeling off years of social conditioning to find a self as it existed during childhood, un-masked.
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As we all have already established, INTJs work differently than other people. We are cold, rational and analytical. We are brutally honest, dislike humankind and don’t care about other’s opinions. We don’t like any involvement, feelings, or emotions. But despite that, we are all only weak, fragile humans. And even we have some fears, or face adversities. Don’t try to deny it. Everyone is afraid of something. Voldemort was afraid of dying, the Joker was afraid of being considered as a common clown, Sauron was afraid of the Ring being destroyed, Sherlock was afraid of John leaving him, Moriarty was… Well, I’m quite sure he was afraid of something, too. Sherlock has only three seasons, I’m slowly dying waiting for fourth, shut up. You know I’m right.
We all fear something or have to overcome adversity. Everyone experiences those in their own, specific way, but as always, INTJs’ way is the most specific. Let me explain it on me.
Five months ago I was diagnosed with social anxiety and depression. I started treatment, psychotherapy and other stuff that was supposed to help me. Today I made a decision. As I am terrified of using public transport and generally being in public, I decided that would be a big step for me to take a tram and just go, even if it was supposed to be five minutes ride. I did as I said. When I got out of the tram, I was expecting to feel something. Happiness. Relief. Pride. I didn’t feel any of those. I started my walk back home with my mind being completely blank. Until I got home. Then I felt it. I felt this overwhelming anger.
I was so angry at myself that I was so weak before. That I let myself be weak. That I let myself feel weak. That I let myself act weak. Because that, THAT, is the biggest humiliation for INTJ. To show feelings, to show fear and let the fear take control. Of course, fear is rational in certain situations. But most of the times, it’s not. And we don’t like irrational things. And we don’t like to feel out of the control. Oh, no, we really don’t like it.
We must remain strong, to feel confident. INTJs are those cold, silent, untouched people looking at everyone with their analytical gazes. And feeling anything, especially fear is a humiliation for us. You may say, that fearing something is human. You’re right. And INTJs are human, even if most of times we seem INhuman. But we see and feel and act and react differently. In our own, specific way. And showing weakness, let alone asking for help, is the last thing we’d do. The same applies to adversities. We don’t want your help. Even if we’re falling, we don’t want you catch us. We want you to leave us alone, so we can do it on our own. That’s what how we are.
Cold. Rational. Analytical. Untouched. And strong. Oh god, unbelievably strong.
I almost cried when Sherlock is about to shoot Mycroft. Almost