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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky
    I don't trust the media, either.
    I didn't mean that sensors are more likely to trust the media.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy
    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky
    I don't trust the media, either.
    I didn't mean that sensors are more likely to trust the media.
    Well I think it's probably true.

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    And I think discojoe gives me heart burn, just from being around.
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    Nevermind. Sensors aren't stupid. It sounded like that is where the conversation was going with the whole media thing. Diana asked if sensors are more likely to believe what they hear. I don't think it's that simple is all I was trying to say.

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    ummmm wtf?
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    umm... yeah.



    Look people can look at it different ways, but this subject would be like trying to tie political beliefs to type.


    (Oh SHIT... discojoe is LikE SOooOoOO right-wing... all cONserVaTives muSt be LikE ENTp.. lol!)
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    Political stance is not related to type. Shall we bump that old thread to prove it?
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    Wait, isn't that what I was saying?

    This thread has gone to hell.

    :/
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    Yeah, it has.

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    I'm sorry, I'm sick and apparently not that with it atm.
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    emm... sensors can't see the wood for the trees, intuitives see only the whole forest?

    sensors rely on their personal experience more than possibilities and sound theory, intuitives the reverse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirana
    emm... sensors can't see the wood for the trees, intuitives see only the whole forest?

    sensors rely on their personal experience more than possibilities and sound theory, intuitives the reverse?
    yeah, I like that.

    Here 's my collection

    Sensors...

    Use primarily inductive reasoning.
    Focus on details.
    Learn experientially.
    Notice details & remember facts.
    Work at a steady pace.
    "Experience speaks louder than words."
    May not able to see the forest for the trees.
    Live in the present.
    Are highly practical & observant.
    Tend to be good at precise work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winterpark'
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirana
    emm... sensors can't see the wood for the trees, intuitives see only the whole forest?

    sensors rely on their personal experience more than possibilities and sound theory, intuitives the reverse?
    yeah, I like that.

    Here 's my collection

    Sensors...

    Use primarily inductive reasoning.
    Focus on details.
    Learn experientially.
    Notice details & remember facts.
    Work at a steady pace.
    "Experience speaks louder than words."
    May not able to see the forest for the trees.
    Live in the present.
    Are highly practical & observant.
    Tend to be good at precise work.
    Ahahahaa

    An ESTP or ESFP working at steady pace? Good at precise work? Focussing on details?
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    ^^^ hence my pointing at the contrast of introverted and extroverted perception =D

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    sensual women are the bizness

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    Lock what I've done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discojoe
    Quote Originally Posted by Joy
    I am not cross eyed... shifty eyed maybe... but NOT cross eyed.

    I don't so much just take it all in and process it all later... I am processing everything, just not on a fully conscious level. It's like being in a croweded restaurant. You're hearing all of the conversations at once, but not paying attention to all of them. However, you may choose to focus in on one of the conversations if it catches your attention for whatever reason. I think this is partially why I complain that my head is so noisy...

    A bit off the subject... I am also VERY good at following many conversations at once. As a bartender I used this skill quite a bit... knowing that this lady needs change for the pool table, that couple wants to know what time we open tomorrow, that guy on the end dropped his straw and wants a new one, the lady at the other end wants another lemon for her drink, 4 people just walked through the door and 3 of them will need to be carded, that group wants to order two sausage and mushroom pizzas, and two groups want another round... and yes, I remember what is in wach of those rounds... hehe this is my ADD/xNxp super power... divergent thinking...
    I can multitask like that too... until I realize I'm doing it. Self-consciousness is humorous.
    joy i thought divergent thinking was like making connections>

    disco yeah , self consciousness IS humorous though i think its funniest to Ts

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    Divergent thinking is having many thought processes at once. It is necessary to make many connections at once in order to multitask.
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    Hmm.. I wonder if favored arguement styles (convergence reminded me of that... being a type of arguement style) can be tell-tale of type? Hmmm, probably not tho. Bah!

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