MBTI

Logician

Analysts INTP

Innovative inventors with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge

I've seen her typed as INFP, but from her speech patterns and descriptions of herself and adherence to logic, I could definitely see her as an INTP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kAinXyR2Fw

I see her as a perceiver, I can't see her as someone who isn't an intuitive though, because of how obsessed she is with possibilities and thinking and abstracts. Maybe an ENFJ?

I think Earl Sweatshirt is an INTP but agree with everything else!

Hi I was wondering what everyone thought the cast of Arrow and The Flash were from interviews and appearances? My thoughts: Rick Cosnett: ESTP Emily Bett Rickards: ENFJ Candice Patton: ISFJ...

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To me, Felicity is INTP. Iris clearly lives in a world where she's dominated by her search for possibilities (Ne), she uses logic and her interpretation of it to chase these possibilities...

My vote is for ISFP, I think it's wrong to type him based on his art, as for much of his art he was completely high off his head writing it anyways.

I have to disagree with you, as I firmly have her in ENTP camp, though I originally started being torn between ENFJ and ENTP, but I'm happy you're enjoying the show!

Open minded and emotional certainly are! I feel as though the myth surrounding ENTPs is that they're just INTPs with social skills. I feel that's true to a certain extent but not that true. Higher Fe...

That's really interesting! Candice Patton has said that Iris West 'loves danger' which definitely lines up witht he ESFP profile. However, she also only talked to her Dad and her best friend for...

I feel as though Iris is: -Emotional: We've seen her cry three times in nine episodes, she's constantly clapping her hands together and emoting, or hugging or touching people. -Open -Fine in...

I guess what we have to do now is differentiate between ENTP and ENTJ?

Alright :) So certainly, an ENTx something then :)

In the comics she is the first person to discover superheroes. I kind of see the show as following this, and so I do see her blog as part of the Flash phenomenon, but I don't think she's trying to...

So this is interesting, I think the big sticking point here around Iris being an ENTP is the fact that she doesn't have that typical 'nerdy' ENTP demenour about her, but many famous and fictional...

So, then she couldn't be an ENTJ?

I think ENTJ seems to fit, but it's not actually a good fit. Iris is constantly attempting to work around things and see possibilities, I couldn't see an ENTJ being hugely into a UFO style posting...

Well, Caitlin has just recently gone through an extreme amount of trauma, and I think that's led to the supression of her inferior Ne. When she sees Ronnie again, she is immediately into the...

That's so true! He's so eager to work with new ways to take advantage of his powers in order to work the best way he can.

That is so, so interesting! What about her warm, affectionate nature though? Can you see her having Fi? But I've never thought of that and I think I really might agree.

There is another thread for the Flash in general, but it seems like most people are in agreement over the other characters. However, for Iris it seems as though there's a lot more controversy. My...

If in a position of power they're unbearable otherwise they tend to find me trivial but we get along okay.

I thought it would be really useful to have a thread focusing on how to navigate certain situations as an INTP as many threads I see are young or older INTPs asking for advice on similar subjects. ...

After this week I'd probably go for: Joe West: ESFJ Barry Allen: ENFP Cisco Ramon: ESTP Caitlin Snow: ISTJ

Any thoughts after yesterday's episode?

I completely agree. I'm not always the best at strategizing or dealing with things long term and so may as for help. But being forced into that advice makes me extremely unhappy.

I think that works when the two are on equal footing. When one is in a position of power it completely fails.

Yes! As long as their fairly loose eg. designating two days to one task.

Talk about things she'll be interested in, that you're well versed in and be open. Never, ever, ever talk over or belittle her.

I was watching an extremely interesting TEDtalk about 'hacking' online dating. In it, the speaker was talking about how the buzzwords for getting a male partner were 'Fun, happy, smiley, go-lucky...

When infatuated I babble and ramble and blush and become extremely nervous and go in to trances of attempting to intellectually impress the object of my affections.

This isn't romantic but I have an academic superior who is an ISTJ. Whilst I dote on her and admire her intelligence and logical thinking I absolutely can't stand her constant need for control.

Wow, I really empathise with your high school experience! I've been lucky to have fairly humble male superiors, but my peers are a whole other story. Generally it's not even romantic because it's...

Well, I think a lot of it is the fact that many INxx types are extremely in their own heads.

In conversations the INTJ I know tends to have a firm viewpoint and be offended when I don't agree whereas I don't. On the other hand, when we're together we get along like a house on fire, and when...

I tend to attempt to extract the most logical procedure for going forward and then to break it down into little pieces that can be undergone quickly and efficiently. Then I try to communicate it to...

I find Maths riddles incredibly fun and good for developing logic, even if you're not mathematically inclined. You can find a quite good book on Project Gutenberg, and once you work through that I'd...

I can definitely identify with the Ti process. In classes I'll often have made huge logical conjectures that connect two abstract concepts that aren't connected and I'll share it and it'll be like...

So, I'm not quite sure from phrasing what you mean here. I'm assuming you mean a 'narrative voice', in the way of how you put yourself across to the outside world in structured pre-mediated writing,...

I'm curious as to why she bores you, as well. So it can be a bit of a trade-off of a conversation I suppose :) There's definitely some lack of characterisation of Iris West in the first couple of...

I really can't see Iris West having Fi let alone, inferior Fi.

Distilling and dealing with little niblets of information and being able to form them into a fleshed out narrative that can then be used in the real world.

It's actually the opposite for me. After tonights episode I'm firmly putting Iris in my ENTP camp. She's not striving for social harmony or everyone's feelings in the way of a Fe dom. Like she said...

And then Ti just makes me overthink everything.

When I feel frustrated because I feel I'm being logical and no one is listening or caring. When I'm very, very, very, very alone. Over banal things like how much 'The Lonely Whale' reminds me of...

I tend to have deep emotions, but they are internalised. I acknowledge them, and acknowledge the ways they effect me and create an action plan and sort of just get on with it. They don't 'sneak up'...

Try talking to her to discern whether you actually get along or whether you've just idealised her in your head. Perhaps try to find a topic you're both passionate on?

Ah. I'm pretty regularly told I remind people of Luna Lovegood, I assume it's demeanour and personality wise, because I'm not blonde in the slightest. I identify with Felicity Smoak as she's a clear...

I think if you're passionate and freestyle you'll be fine. I've managed to do well academically by choosing subjects I love and giving myself time without distractions.

I look either like a lab technician (hair in ponytail, wire rimmed glasses, white button up, jeans) or a 50s femme fatale (structured blazer, button up blouse, black trousers or skirt) or something...