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    1. The OG ToniB(TFSTTFG)‏ @tonib 31 May 2019
      Replying to @VarangianSkull

      After your last thread in this I went to take the test. I wanted to make sure we could stay friends... I get to stay right?pic.twitter.com/Zir7uvbzmN

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    2. Thales of Florida‏ @VarangianSkull 31 May 2019
      Replying to @tonib

      INFJs are the worst. ISFJs can be annoying, but they are also useful, and we still like you. But NTs will complain when you fuss over us, sometimes.

      2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    3. The OG ToniB(TFSTTFG)‏ @tonib 31 May 2019
      Replying to @VarangianSkull

      Complaints make the world go round

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    4. Thales of Florida‏ @VarangianSkull 31 May 2019
      Replying to @tonib

      I look at it like this (and @BostonDelendEst will disagree with my gross oversimplification). S is basically 'grounded in the real world'. N means 'comes up with shit out of nowhere'. F means 'feelings cover logic' and T means 'logic over feelz'. I/E tells you which is primary.

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    5. Frank Lloyd Righteous, Ph.D Misanthropologist‏ @BostonDelendEst 31 May 2019
      Replying to @VarangianSkull @tonib

      It's not an oversimplification so much as missing the point. An S needs to proceed step-by-step. For example, Geometry proofs are their bread and butter. They are (and have to be) methodical. An N can make leaps. They may not stick the landing, but they don't need each step.

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    6. The OG ToniB(TFSTTFG)‏ @tonib 31 May 2019
      Replying to @BostonDelendEst @VarangianSkull

      Hahahahaha yep. That’s me. and I loved doing geometry proofs. It made perfect sense in my brain.

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    7. Frank Lloyd Righteous, Ph.D Misanthropologist‏ @BostonDelendEst 31 May 2019
      Replying to @tonib @VarangianSkull

      It was a struggle for me, the first one I ever had academically. I didn't get that I needed to show every single fucking babystep in the logical chain because my mind just didn't recognize those as actual steps. Then one day it all snapped into place in true NT fashion.

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    8. The OG ToniB(TFSTTFG)‏ @tonib 31 May 2019
      Replying to @BostonDelendEst @VarangianSkull

      To me it was almost like making a legal argument. A very simple if then following rules of order show your evidence. I really wish I had taken more geometry instead of calculus to be honest.

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    9. Frank Lloyd Righteous, Ph.D Misanthropologist‏ @BostonDelendEst 31 May 2019
      Replying to @tonib @VarangianSkull

      There isn't that much to geometry. Calculus is amazing beautiful strategy that explains the world. It's the structure underlying everything. It was so satisfying to understand the mathematical basis for all the physics equations we previously just had to memorize.

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    10. Thales of Florida‏ @VarangianSkull 31 May 2019
      Replying to @BostonDelendEst @tonib

      I had a tactic for supreme laziness with Calculus formulas. I would gain a general understanding of the concept, and invent methods/formulas on the fly based on my understanding, rather than attempt to memorize the "proper" way to do things.

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      ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP 31 May 2019
      Replying to @VarangianSkull @BostonDelendEst @tonib

      REEEEEEEEEEEEEE

      10:58 AM - 31 May 2019
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        2. Thales of Florida‏ @VarangianSkull 31 May 2019
          Replying to @MorlockP @BostonDelendEst @tonib

          Yes, I am supremely lazy intellectually. My father once used the analogy that my brain was like a Ferrari with no wheels on it.

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        3. Thales of Florida‏ @VarangianSkull 31 May 2019
          Replying to @VarangianSkull @MorlockP and

          This is a thing I'm trying to correct because I view it as a character flaw no matter what MBTI or OCEAN shit says about it. Hanging out with supremely confident nitpicky spergs helps with this - even if it is frustrating as all hell.

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