(via Entp x İnfj)
INTJ: You're all over the place, man. What do you want?
ENTP: What do I want? In life? Right now? Or for breakfast tomorrow? Perhaps your confusion is a direct result of a lack of specificity in the present situation.
*INTJ launches nearest object at ENTP's head*
I swear Doc is ENTP and Clara is INFJ and it makes my heart so happy
Get yourself a partner who will:
Stand up to (and then kick) the town's most dangerous man while he's holding a gun so you can dance together in peace
Stop a whole train and leave all their belongings behind to go find you
Trust you enough to jump onto a moving train from horseback to join you in a supposed "time machine" without questioning what the hell you're doing driving said train off a cliff or how you could possibly have a working time machine
(via true that)
Thinker: So I was thinking about my emotions the other day,
Feeler: You mean you were feeling them?
Thinker: What?
Feeler: What?
ISFJ: historicism, the belief that some event(s) or period(s) in history has/have had a pivotal role in the way humans have developed (e.g. believing that the fall of Rome was the turning point of human history) ESFJ: antipositivism, the belief that human social life does not follow definite laws the way the natural world does ISTJ: stoicism, the belief that bad and destructive emotions come from poor judgment and that one is most free when they are free from anger, jealousy, and envy ESTJ: pragmaticism, the belief that practical topics (topics that have real-life applications) are the most relevant topics ISFP: romanticism, part of which holds that intense emotions like apprehension, awe, horror, and fear are the most beautiful things that humans can experience ESFP: empiricism, the belief that knowledge either only or primarily comes from sensory experience ISTP: objectivism, the belief that reality exists as purely as ever even without conscious creatures observing it but that humans have a connection to reality through their senses ESTP: critical realism, the belief that some of the senses provide accurate versions of reality, while others do not INFJ: neohumanist universalism, the belief that extending your love to all living and nonliving beings in the universe allows you to see the ultimate truth ENFJ: epicureanism, part of which holds that making friends is essential to living a happy and satisfying life INTJ: solipsism, the belief that the only thing that you can be absolutely sure exists is your own mind ENTJ: transhumanism, the belief that advanced technology can and should be used to enhance humans’ physical and intellectual abilities INFP: idealism, the belief that reality as we can know it is purely mental and does not exist outside of our minds ENFP: ethical egoism, the belief that an ethical deed is, by definition, one done in self-interest, so long as you do not knowingly hurt others in the process INTP: logical positivism, the belief that all of your decisions, conclusions, and beliefs should be rooted in scientific discovery and evidence ENTP: structuralism, the belief that human social life functions as a large, overarching system or process