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2jcbrunner
I do not think that INTJs are shy in expressing their opinion. In fact, group member postings across the site abound (eg thecardiffgiant, rjohara, chamekke).
I see the INTJ group more as a kind of personal marker (like the regional groups), as there will be but little overlap among book collections. As you have an amazing cooking book collection and I am Swiss, allow me to compare the INTJ group to your book about fondue. While they are all fondues and delicious, there is a vast difference between a Swiss cheese fondue, a chocolate fondue, a fondue chinoise and a fondue bourguignonne.
It is interesting that only IN.. groups exist. LT user MBTI type representation will be heavily skewed (VENN: reading + book collecting + online/geeks).
I see the INTJ group more as a kind of personal marker (like the regional groups), as there will be but little overlap among book collections. As you have an amazing cooking book collection and I am Swiss, allow me to compare the INTJ group to your book about fondue. While they are all fondues and delicious, there is a vast difference between a Swiss cheese fondue, a chocolate fondue, a fondue chinoise and a fondue bourguignonne.
It is interesting that only IN.. groups exist. LT user MBTI type representation will be heavily skewed (VENN: reading + book collecting + online/geeks).
5Dydo
Haha, and I'm on that 'excessive joiner's list (whatever it's called). :P
I honestly meant no offense by it, nothing serious at all - I just wanted to see who was lurking around, and if anyone was up for a conversation. My apologies, if it came out otherwise.
I honestly meant no offense by it, nothing serious at all - I just wanted to see who was lurking around, and if anyone was up for a conversation. My apologies, if it came out otherwise.
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