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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:14:52 GMT -5
Vincent, would you also think "why would a NeTi explain the scientific method to an NiTe?"
Hmm. That's a bit different.
I would probably suspect an extinguishing attempt in this case.
You're missing the point. He would have a reason to explain it to me. Why shouldn't he have a reason to explain it to a TeNi?
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Post by vincent on Jun 12, 2021 16:16:25 GMT -5
Anyway, I watched the beginning with Sargon and he's letting him take the whole stage.
Yes he is.
But maybe i would too.
The thing is, in his presence, Sargon went very philosophical, very metaphysical, and very "historico-geographical" very fast.
His found Ni is very very obvious in the part of the video i watched so far.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:20:28 GMT -5
So he may be NiFe that decided to take a stand too. It may be painful for him to go public and that's why he doesn't quite know how to modulate his emotions and his level of interaction.
And what I was seeing with the endless insistence on 'just document' with the documentary might be Te PolR fucking with his strained efforts to 'be scientific' for Brett.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:30:00 GMT -5
The documentary is like...he has to show us eeeeverything....and interfere as little as possible....
but when he does pop his little talking head up...he's very, very precise, and that's one of the reasons I thought he might be TeNi integrating TiNe.
Ni dom could explain that.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:31:21 GMT -5
The first thing I saw was with Grace, the ex-trans. At first I thought FeNi, then changed to NeFi and I was happy with that for a while because I thought they were duals.
The problem was the more I watched it became harder and harder to justify Ti PolR.
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Post by vincent on Jun 12, 2021 16:33:09 GMT -5
Hmm. That's a bit different.
I would probably suspect an extinguishing attempt in this case.
You're missing the point. He would have a reason to explain it to me. Why shouldn't he have a reason to explain it to a TeNi?
Well, i'm sure there are many TeNis out there who would need to be taught this. So yes, you're right he might have some reason to do so even with TeNi.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:40:04 GMT -5
Well, i'm sure there is many TeNis out there who would need to be taught this. So yes, you're right he might have some reason to do so even with TeNi.
Yes, because he wasn't Brett's student. That's the thing. But anyway, moving forward...
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:47:03 GMT -5
Brett and Heather...were like the first people on the left to say just how broken it is and they are like pit bulls, they won't let it go. Let me clarify I mean they had the same realization we did that the critique by the left was just as broken now too.
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Post by vincent on Jun 12, 2021 16:47:45 GMT -5
Youtube's algorythm just brought me to this :
Benjamin with... Renaud Contini... who is one of the self-typed NiFe in the INFJ youtubers thread.
The interview is about Ren's philosophical system (which he calls "open monism").
I'm almost expecting to find one with Douglas Lain or Michael Pierce now...
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:51:58 GMT -5
Benjamin Boyce is way too throwaway and at ease for NiFe even just in the intro.
He's glossy, "Threeish."
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:53:20 GMT -5
He could be a radio announcer.
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 16:56:41 GMT -5
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 17:00:35 GMT -5
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 17:05:05 GMT -5
"On June 11th, 2017 I opened up the camera app on my phone and began speaking (in vertical video, no less) about what was happening on the college campus I was soon to be graduating from: The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. I had experienced four years of workshops, lectures, and classes that had become increasingly ideological, and less and less open to different points of view—and I wanted to document the inner workings of the college which at that point in time was overrun with weird-ass antisocial justice aggitators. Ironically, Evergreen college taught me to go all-in on the subject at hand, and so I began with an exposé on the college which is currently 50 episodes deep and still ongoing. The subject matter I was dealing with (what people like to call cultural marxism, or social justice, or postmodernism) eventually lead me to speaking about similar phenomena in other institutions—of education, media, and governance. My focus has always been on wrestling with the big questions—such as: why do people act this way (speaking of protestors)? Why do people think this way (speaking of the social justice crowd)? And, most pressing for me—what does any of this have to do with being a human being, living briefly on a planet rife with other human beings? Before this all began, I was an unpublished novelist and verbose preschool teacher with dreams of making something "the cultured" would cherish and adore. Now, I'm gunning to sway contemporary discourse toward reasonable ways of relating, person to person—and have some fun while doing so. Thanks for swinging bye—and thanks to all my supporters "
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Post by Roshan on Jun 12, 2021 17:09:00 GMT -5
Seems NeFi is right after all.
He just picked up his camera at Evergreen. He doesn't even mention Weinstein. It's all about 'his college'.
Fi tool.
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