As an INTJ, I don’t kill spiders when I find them in the house, I generally leave them. If I see one on my ceiling before going to bed, I’ll simply move it to another part of the house. I need all the allies I can get in the war against the mosquitoes, and as long as the spider does not violate our NAP, I take no issue with it’s presence.
Understandable. I prefer geckos for that matter, though, there are plenty of them where I live, and unlike spiders, they have never bitten me and cause an allergic reaction.
As INTJ (my best supposition on the 16 types) I tend to led that job for geckos, although my trouble is with mosquitoes... In my room, I let spiders put their best web, it's beautiful... and very useful against any insect, but once i see one in my territory, it's done. In the case of some special insect, or species of spiders... i tend to search and see if it's registered. I have more than 3 unknown species. That behavior is more of an INTP one. But it's funny if you live in south america.
INTP story: I collected spiders and studied them when I was a child, fed them flies and released the babies into the wild. Still don't clean them off the ceiling, I clean the webs instead when it's nasty, to be renewed. No, I don't name them, they're just spiders.
INTJ: That's so cool. I loved looking at spiders when I was a kid. When I was playing with one, it accidentally left its egg sac behind in my hand when escaping. I put my hand out, it gingerly went back, grabbed the egg sac from my hand, and ran off. I still find them interesting, though I don't play with them anymore. Sometimes, I let them be and other times I release them outside.
Also INTP, I love spiders when I see one I do nothing just observe them until they are out of my sight and when someone tries to kill them I take them outside. However, I’m terrified by roaches, the moment I see one wether it’s alive or dead I freaking run, actually one of them appeared out of nowhere in the middle of my room this morning and can’t get myself to enter my room now.
Love the INTJ contact freak out. Sure, we're often calm, cool, collected, and even live-and-let-live. But once a creepy little thing unexpectedly touches us, we (or at least I) suddenly emit a girly high-pitched scream, much like that time a tree frog jumped on me upon opening a door. Another time a frog got in the house, and to prevent it from touching me, I went to get a leaf blower to air blast the little bugger back outside. When I returned with the blower, my INTP kid sister was already washing her hands after having picked up the thing and put it back outdoors. Moral of the story: Even little harmless things should not touch an INTJ without permission. It's just plane rude.
INTJ here, too. I draw the line at my home’s walls. I have no fear of large snakes, calmly deal with the occasional bear encounter, and have faced down a huge aggressive moose that attacked my dog, but spiders? I shriek like a 5 year old! I once slept on the sofa for a month, because I had found a large spider in bed with me (which I knew was now dead and gone). I know that spiders are beneficial, but logic is no match for a phobia. BTW, your leaf blower story is hilarious! 😂
@@altitudeiseverything3163 Leafblowers are surprisingly handy to have. Though, with smaller critters like mosquitos or tiny spiders hanging around non-flammable surfaces, I like to use a charcoal lighter and channel my inner Voldemort. Easier cleanup than simply squishing it.
@@migsmethinks5801 I drag out the big canister vacuum for those (then worry that they might somehow crawl out), but your mini-flame-thrower sounds better! 😉
INTJ: Sometimes I let them be, but if they are moving around (hunting spiders as opposed to web spiders) or in an inconvenient place, I put them in a container and take them outside.
As an INTJ, my policy is that spiders can stick around if they stay out of my way and kill other bugs. Corners, hallways, basement-- all that land is their fief in my kingdom, provided that they protect it from invaders.
INTP here. Became friends with one of my closest friends (INFJ) because she posted a picture of the weird spiders infesting her hostel. I googled it till I found its species, told her, and went to her place to look at the spider. It was a tailess whip scorpion spider. We found out it was in Harry Potter which we both happened to love. It was a good way to talk to her (I'd been looking for an excuse to, anyway). 3 years later, we're still close friends.
@@tsukishimakeianypronouns8054 i mean the expression “and what’s more” (“, it’s coming from tsukishima kei”) as in “how come he, out of anyone, is saying this?”
I’ve literally never been able to kill a spider. I 100% have someone do it for me, or I resign myself to the fact that the spider now owns my living space and I will never live in peace again 😂 - (INFJ)
@@Jason-ul9tq I kill the small ones fairly easily, but the bigger they are the more its... nope! If I can imagine a crunch, it's a job that's delegated.
ISTP here, I was so charmed by mine. ❤️ My kids have caught me being secretly sweet to lesser creatures a number of times, and they never fail to point it out (to which I have to reply gruffly that I'm not actually that nice).
INTP here: That actually happened to me. I saw a spider on my bedroom wall and started checking out it's type and whether it's poisonous or not and a couple of hours later I was reading some chess history book😂😂😂😂. Still don't remember how I transitioned from 1 to the other Also, Loved the ESFP puns, puns are awesome.
Same, I am intp too, when I saw like cockroaches and spiders in my bedroom I go to Google quickly and searching like, "are cockroaches scared of humans", "will cockroaches crawl while I sleep, "why do spiders appear in the walls, "are some of spiders harmless or poisonous" I google things everytime something enters in my mind, because I wanna know what I'm thinking
My wife and I are both INTJ. We import jumping spiders into the house when we find them at our job sites. Jumpers will drink water from a drop on your hand and chase laser pointers. I have a cat that doesn't do either of those things. I've also bargained with spiders. As long as they stay in their corner, they can stay. The wife will scoop wolf spiders up in her hand to relocate them. Her brother was taking a shower at our place once and said he killed a spider in the bathroom. Then added, "I hope it didn't have a name."
I was expecting “saving the spider” for infj like most think. But I knew in my mind I always asked another to take care of spiders because of my lack of sense of reality. You got the startled aspect!
@@TheOldRailRoad Heh, me and my sister are ISFP and ISTP. Thanks for the mirror! While the same rule applies to us as to everyone - if it's easy for us, it's just easy, and if it's hard but we've managed it, there's no reason others can't - you can comfort yourself knowing that ISPs (I won't speak for others) think independence is one of the best things you can have, so we say "you need to learn to do it yourself" not just to get rid of you, but to actually help and push you to improve yourself and your life.
I'm a biologist INTP so yeah I do that all the time and always end in the most random places across the internet and when I realise I've spent all my afternoon on the internet just for trying to identify some insect
I am an INTP but definitely not a biologist . I often find myself in the same predicament. My girlfriend and I recently spotted roughly a two-foot-long water snake in the marsh behind our house she started screaming at me to do something ... so I did what came natural. Immediately started Googling everything about different species of water snakes in my area. My girlfriend was not pleased... however I'm much better informed and believe I will be able to identify him next time I see him
@@stopasking9745 person 1: aaahh a spider person 2: That is the ...so-and so.. Spider that is found in these areas. person 1: Just get rid of it already
Intj. I actually did make that deal with a spider once. I said “you stay over there and eat the flies/etc and I don’t kill you😘 “ It moved and it died. Crushed between my Grapes of Wrath. Yes it was a book and yes I was mad. Also terrified. But it broke the deal and had to die!
I'm an INTP and as long as the spider isn't directly on me or the things that I'm using in the moment, I'll let it live in my house. However I'd probably have a different approach if I lived in Australia. Also pretty much anything can get me to wikipedia rabbit holes so that's really accurate too
INFP is so accurate that I literally clicked on this video just to see if she would get it right, and I was NOT disappointed! I despise people who kill spiders, they’re cute, docile, misunderstood and they kill the horrible flies that assault my senses, they are great listeners too, I can tell them anything and they don’t judge me! I LOVE spiders! 💕💕💕
I’m an ENFP but I am not afraid of spiders or any insects and I would never kill them, so I would actually act like ISTP and just calmly put it in a box and take it outside. 😁
Me as an ENFP would also try to put it calmly in a glass and put it outside . In my teenage years I shared my room with a small hairy spider and gave it a name 😉
Excuse me, I dunno what sort of an ISFP that was but I would throw half of my furniture at that spider while screeching like a Mandrake. Then, I would set the house on fire.
Feeling more threatened by a spider than by a raging fire is absolutely the second most relatable thing I’ve seen all day, the first being the ENFP skit
Im ISFP. I try saving it into a cup first and take it outside. Only time I freakout if they jump or charge at me. And I had met a few spiders that decide to charge at me and not sure why lol.
@@kerissal.1549 they wanna befriend you and get closer to you after your smol act of kindness :3 THAT'S WHY THEY WON'T SEE KINDNESS FROM ME >:V * agressive furniture throwing *
ENTP is 100% me if I had a huntsman for every time I found a funnel web in the house (although funnel webs don’t hang out on a wall due to terrible climbing abilities). INTP is also 100% me when I don’t know what spider it is which is rare because spider research is a hobby of mine.
@@Peldyn We get their cousins the redback spiders here in Aus, they’re everywhere but super easy to avoid, also not much of a problem, just don’t mess with them. A Sydney funnel web is much worse because they wander into houses accidentally when they’re looking for a mate or need to get in from the rain and they get very aggressive in their defence, not to mention if you get bitten by one you pretty much need to go to the hospital because their venom is very toxic. I came across 2 males (the deadly ones, females are not) over the space of a couple weeks back near Easter and they are pretty scary looking when you know what they are.
I’m from the UK so we don’t get any dangerous ones. But I swear I get freaked out every time an Australian talks so casually about these super dangerous animals. It’s like if Hagrid from Harry Potter was a country. But also you are cool af 😂
INFJ, when dealing with any bugs or insects that get into the house I usually say this just after I get rid of them, “no offense, it’s nothing personal.”
Yeah I feel bad too when letting them out, like they were probably very happy with having found a dry and warm place. I could probably never kill an insect, killed one by accident while trying to get it out the other day, felt so bad😞 -INFJ
@@Seca95 There is this one time, I was going to my dentist for braces, and this woman with a white lab coat or a doctor's coat who was checking me for covid tests, and surname. She saw an ant on my arm, and she freaked out. So I said "It's just an ant", and she said "get it off, get it off! EEEk a bug!", and out of frustration and confusion due to the woman being so hysterical, (because for me it's just a harmless little ant), I tried to pick it up gently with my index and thumb as you would with a grain of rice, and since I got more frustrated because I'm feeling more anxious due to the impatience of the woman, I just flicked it off anxiously but in the process of not killing it, and so I got it off me and I went on my way upstairs on the waiting room. I was so annoyed that she let me do that. I could've just let the ant on my arm and observe it. Or just let it be on my arm like a parrot sitting on my shoulder, or I could've just brought it back to nature or somewhere on the window or place where nobody could harm the little ant, but instead, I got frustration and subtleness about the whole fiasco, and it irritated me up to this day remembering it and writing it down right now. I just wished she didn't let me do that.
I knew it was the INFP when the music started. *giggles* I can never decide whether to help the prey escape (I've done that) or let the spider have its dinner (I've done that.) Guilt awaits the end of either scenario.
I remember watching a battle between a crane fly and a spider. I was too shocked by the spider jumping onto the fly from the wall to actually do anything. I felt bad for the fly but honestly the spider deserved it after that leap.
shocked by the accuracy of the ENFP one 💀i do this EXACTLY in the exact same order, the "Welcome to Si" shock, the self-soothing monologue, and the iconic mad dash to grab Literally Anything (slipper, textbook, air freshener, you name it i've tried to kill an insect with it). and of course mustn't forget the high-pitched squeal of fear as we unleash our attack upon the spider, it's our battle cry. kristin your skills are unparalleled
.Well, ISTP here but I have one rule: you touch the ground, your life is forfeit. Unless you are a mosquito or a moth, in that case your life is forfeit anyway.
4:55 is so accurate! Everytime i see spiders at home, i call my immediately and then she'll do the job. I really don't like spiders and i also don't wanna kill them.
I loved the ENFP tripping up and talking to the spider that was defo me last night-I’m very clumsy 😂There was one in my room at like midnight last night, and I freaked Out at first, and it crawled under my bed. But then I got a glass, from down stairs *very quietly* (and by that I mean the ENFP version which isn’t quiet), and then did the squirmy thing, also tripping over myself a few times. Putting the glass over it and then skipping a coaster under. Trying to then remove it from the side without the spider getting out. Walking downstairs into my garden (at this point it was like 2am), and putting it outside, then stayed in my garden for like 10 mins cause I find the dark so peaceful, before going inside again. Creeping upstairs, checking that the door was shut like 10 times and then going back in my bed. I’d say this video is an accurate depiction of my type as an ENfP 😂
@@dearkristin haha. If it wasn’t for other people in my household I’d be out there every night (my ENFP dad also shares this) I live in a quite a rural area too so there are lots of stars, very pretty.
When younger I once got curious how many victims can I throw into a small spiders web that a spider would still cocoon, and I knew the location of loads of boxelder bugs. After about 20 victims the spider either lost interest or ran out of silk, and refused to address multiple trapped insects. Additional surprise was that days later a much bigger spider took over the net. He went from starving to losing his life's purpose then got murdered for being rich.
Lol I (INFJ) find spiders quite scary but I'll never kill them (at least intentionally) or let others do it. The way I see it, they've never actually done anything bad so our fear is irrational and biased, it would be unfair for the spider to die for such a stupid reason. I may cry but I will get that spidey outta there safely 😂
Ok now I know for sure I am an INFJ because I think that exact thought to myself everytime I see a spider. Like it’s not their fault I’m a afraid of them.
@@matchamochi781same. They're innocent creatures minding their own business and living their lives and I don't understand people who kill them just because they're scared. It's not the spider's fault. 😢
I'm an INFP and because of a traumatic incident as a kid (Baseball sized spider stuck to my face when I was 5, long story) I was terrified of spiders for a long time. However, as I grew up and watched nature shows and studied, I learned about them, and now feel exactly how the INFP in this video does lol. I now refuse to kill spiders, and escort them safely out of my home in a little cup. So, pretty accurate.
The INTJ one is so on point its surreal. Basically my relation with any house insects. Altho if its like a tarantula or those big Aussie ones, I'm abandoning house.
AHAHAHHAHAHA I was watching the ENFP before knowing it was the ENFP and thought to my self: that's definitely the way I would react. So when the ENFP letters showed I really laughed a lot, really 🤣 (enfp here 💜). I love your videos. From my point of view, you portrait the mbti's in a relatable and realistic way while keeping the fun side of them, saludos!! Kudos!! 😂
Even though I'm an INFP I'm very interested in insects and arachnids (spiders), so I relate more to the ISFP in this one. And the ISTP. And the INTP lol.
WOW that ESTP was a badass. BARE HANDS. Sooo a bit of a storytime for anyone who cares to read! I've always been mildly interested in MBTI and found the descriptions of and advice for INFPs really helpful, but never looked into it. When I came across Kristin's videos they were really entertaining and engaging, so I started getting more and more into it and started asking all the people in my life their types so I could better understand them. I found myself guessing the types in the skits IF I knew someone with that type already, so it was like that person was in the skit already. As I learned more about the people in my life, I realized I had become very closed off and isolated, letting my cognitive functions get the best of me. The realization hit because I was asking people their types and wanting to learn more, and learned that I really didn't have many people to ask about their types or to talk to. So I started getting back in touch with my old friends and was surprised to find that some of them were perfectly happy and pleasantly surprised to talk to me. I started asking them their types and catching up with them, learning about them, and now I can guess around ~half~ of the types on average, just because whenever Kristin plays a character, I'm like "Oh, that's Jimbob. That's totally Jimbob." And then it turns out to be Jimbob! I mean a few of the types I can guess based on their relation to my own type, but the rest I associate with people in my life and that makes it more engaging. Ever since I started getting back in touch with people and being more social (which is VERY difficult for me), I've started becoming happier. More exhausted, but definitely happier. I've started coping with a major depression that I've had for 20 years, and I have people to actually talk to now. I mean we're still growing closer and some of them don't really care to talk about deep or heavy things, but it's nice to talk with anyone at all rather than stay cooped up in my shell all day every day. I've even set a long-term goal for myself with short/medium goals along the way, and while I struggle to tackle all of it consistently, I'm still tackling it rather than just giving up hope. If you've made it this far Kristin; I don't know how you view your videos. Goofy skits, MBTI education, a side-hobby? But they've been a big help getting me out of a dark place, reconnecting me with my friends, and giving me something to look forward to every week~. So, thanks. :) -INFP
Awwww! What a beautiful comment. It's a blessing to know your experience, Keyshell! I agree with James - we were made for community and I'm glad that you're getting back in touch with that again 😁 Thank you for sharing!
Spiders make brilliant housemates. Quiet, clean, and willing to take out any pests that happen to crash. Also, I love how unfazed most of the personalities were at having a spider in the house.
*Spider* *Spotted* Running amygdala fear response Currently detecting potential threat... If in a part of my house that isn't my room -> leave room If in my room -> retrieve shoe and eliminate threat with force If lose sight of threat -> get a hotel If outside... system error, I'm never outside - An INTP
I just had to think about my ESTP Dad who tends to "show me the spider" (trying to hold it real close to my face) because he knows I'm afraid of them... 💀🤠
Congrats, Kristin, on a other creative gem!! As ENFJ: 1. Freak out 2. Engage FE Protect Mode for the Greater Good 3. Dispose of threat 4. Tell everyone about it!!!! Whew!
I don't think anyone would react negatively to jumping spiders (unless you have arachnophobia). They are so freakin' CUTE. I'm having a moth infestation atm so whenever I see a jumping spider come near me, I'd go and catch a moth and give it to the spider. It's so incredible how accurate they are at catching them, even in the air. I am an ISTJ who lives with 3 huntsman spiders.
INFJ was on point. I am very scared of lizards and I always react in the same manner you showed in this video. I can’t kill it myself but I just want it gone. And usually I will be lost in my thoughts as usual when suddenly I realize there’s a huge spider or lizard and freak the hell out.
Enfj-I was once chilling with a frog outside when a snake came out and tried to eat him. I got a rake and saved the frog, but felt so guilty because I didn’t want the snake to starve and also, I hit his cute little head! With spiders, I freak out like an enfp, scream to someone like the infj, and yell directions like “don’t hurt him!!!” from the opposite side of the house like the true enfj I am😂
I'm ENFP and my bf is INTJ but our reactions are the complete opposite. He's arachnophobic and will kill spiders on sight. 😅 one time there was a tiny spider dangling above my head, instead of telling me he slapped it on my head to kill it 😣 I've had my revenge of catching one in my hand and chasing him later
4:12 A little anecdote: One night I left my door open without noticing and a mosquito entered my room, at the beginning he just bothered me while trying to sleep, but as days went on I connected emotionally with him, he was a misunderstood creature that wondered for some fruit to eat and a warm place to live in the caothic word, who just happened to find a warm and quite house with a comfortable bed, every night he came back to my bed and stayed with me all night, he was a great friend. Sadly mosquitoes have a short life, R.I.P. Carl -INFP
INTJ: this is every time a huntsman gets into the house 😆 everything's cool until they go disrespecting mah boundaries (then they get caught and placed/tossed outside)
For the INFP, You just needed to add: "These words, an inspiration! I'm going to write that down, it'll be a great beginning for a great story.Thank you mister spider!" 😅 and then the infp goes to write a story that will never be finished😂😂😂😂😂
I'm an INFJ but I find spiders really interesting and cute lol when I see one I'd stare at it for a long time, research about it, click pictures of it and all
I'm an INTJ and a teacher. A few weeks ago I was teaching and a student said "OH MY GOD MISS DON'T MOVE THERE'S A SPIDER RIGHT NEXT TO YOU ON THE WHITEBOARD". So I looked and sure enough, there was a spider just chilling a few inches away from me. So I just shrugged and said "I don't mind, I'm not scared of spiders." Well perhaps somehow the spider understood what I said and decided to prove its ferocity by jumping on my chest. ...Okay so I might have panicked a bit...and screamed. You won this time spider.
ISTJ arachnophobe here. Either it’s gonna be a catch and release or I’m grabbing the vacuum. With catch and release I think my logic is ‘if I stare at it maybe I’ll hate it less’ and every time I still hate it
Fun fact: I used to keep pet tarantulas and that water bowl the ESFJ had is actually exactly what you would give one if you wanted to give it water. Also, spiders drinking from a water bowl looks hilarious because they just dive their entire face into it and don’t move for several minutes. (For those unaware, spiders breathe through their skin so they can do this without drowning) I am an INTP who’s very much into spiders so I would probably recognize one from the Sparassidae family like the INTP in the thumbnail
The INFJ one is bang on! My sister is really scared of spiders and always asks me to remove them! 😂😂😂 Story time! There are these tiny moths that get into my house and of course, we catch them in plastic, see-through cups to throw them out when we get a chance. We also catch the spiders. I once saw that I had accidentally trapped a moth with a spider I just caught in a cup I had previously thought was empty... Yes, I went and got a new cup and separated them. Sorry spider, in this household bugs are friends, not food. Sometimes though, we forget we caught them and when we get back to them, as they have such short lifespans, they...have...um...passed away. We try our best, but there are a lot of them - especially in the summer. I imagine it must be like dying in a glass prison. -INFP Edit: Showed my sister this video. She watched her part, agreed with it, then said "That makes you Granny." and laughed.... She misheard Jenny. This is what I get for being the older one and taking out the spiders for her. 🤦♀️
I'm an INFP, but in this one I'm more like an INFJ and my ESTP husband always takes care of them, it's like his duty. xD Plot twist: Sometimes he adopts them for a while in a jar, makes them a mini habitat and gives them flies to see them hunt. Right now he has a scorpion as a pet, that he found exactly this way. I always remind him to feed it just in case he forgets. lol
I’m an infp who’s like an infj in this one too, but it’s my cat who usually gets the bugs. He runs into the room if I scream and looks for at least 15 minutes if it disappears and if I decide to sleep in another room just incase he just searches it until I feel safer.
Actually, as an ENFJ I do get kind of "attached" to any living thing inside my home (that isn't, of course, huge spiders or mice) and I am always feeling bad about having to take them out or even kill them (yeah, cockroaches, I am talking about you). I remember I came across this quote recently that said something like "imagine you are a bug living your life and someone suddenly kills you" and I really think about it ever since. Like literally they're just living their lives.
INTP here... I actually do try to find out what kind of bug or animal I've seen sometimes by googling visual characteristics lol. It's extremely satisfying when I actually manage to find out what something is.
I'm not an Aussie or a Kiwi so I don't know about spiders That big, but I usually just let them be if I see them in my house. If it was a tarantula situation or something like a very dangerous one, I would probably go the ISTP route. I don't want to kill them, no deaths on my hands thanks. 😅 - INFJ
Omg! I'm an ENFJ who is absolutely TERRIFIED of spiders, when I watched this, I finally realised why 😂 poor flys btw, I wonder whether spiders ever feel guilty for murdering them?
Okay so I’m stopping midway to say I I don’t know how you did that How many times have you watched me killing spiders????? Have you SEEN me screaming every time I see one from my peripheral vision? How did you know about the falling over??? How do you know I talk to them? How did you just ace the slow backing away before the sprinting out the room and grabbing a weapon? The moment you fell backward I said out loud, “Oh, that’s me,” and it kept going and I kept saying it over and over and over When I thought it couldn’t get more me, it did Not only have you done the impossible by perfectly capturing who I am as an ENFP killing a spider But you have somehow managed to make me feel touched in the sense that you perfectly captured the ENFP… killing a spider 😂 Thank you for this 💞 now let me finish the rest of the video since I got so unbelievably excited and had to comment this
@@dearkristin Aaaaa I’m glad!!! 🥺💞 Yes, this video gets my seal of approval many times over! I’d immediately call it my favorite if I weren’t so hooked to the news video. I’ve seen that one at least eight times now, but this one will also definitely be one I come back to :))
*looks around room suspiciously* Do you have a camera? Are you watching me? Yes, I just pick the spider up and put it outside. But I've never talked to a spider. I don't need spiders making a mess of my place with their webs but I appreciate them killing flies and mosquitoes. I don't kill useful things. - ESTP
Damn, that ENFP really resembled me. It’s funny how the spider is normally just chilling, minding its own business while I’m in the background chanting and giving myself a pep talk before the “fight of my life.” 😂
Why did the spider get a job at Google?
He was an expert web developer.
Ha ha ha
this is my type of people
Lmao, not bad.
dude i facepalmed myself sighing at that joke, thats a good one. -infp
With years of experience catching bugs I might add.
POV:
You're a spider living in Kristins house, watching her reacting to you in 16 mbti ways.
Hahaha. Maybe there could be 16 personalities of spiders reacting to someone.
@@jamesporter2788 Hilarious! I love this idea 🤣
Wut is mbti?
@@alivia9652 Myers-Briggs personality type
As an INTJ, I don’t kill spiders when I find them in the house, I generally leave them. If I see one on my ceiling before going to bed, I’ll simply move it to another part of the house. I need all the allies I can get in the war against the mosquitoes, and as long as the spider does not violate our NAP, I take no issue with it’s presence.
I've said this very thing myself to my family when they hate on spiders "they are my ally in the war against flies" - fellow INTJ
Same, but I also look up the characteristics on the internet to see if they are dangerous or not
Understandable. I prefer geckos for that matter, though, there are plenty of them where I live, and unlike spiders, they have never bitten me and cause an allergic reaction.
Wow these INTJ, its like your mind already trained to what its like if you rule the world
As INTJ (my best supposition on the 16 types)
I tend to led that job for geckos, although my trouble is with mosquitoes...
In my room, I let spiders put their best web, it's beautiful... and very useful against any insect, but once i see one in my territory, it's done.
In the case of some special insect, or species of spiders... i tend to search and see if it's registered.
I have more than 3 unknown species.
That behavior is more of an INTP one. But it's funny if you live in south america.
Won’t lie that spider knock knock joke was on point
Right? 😏
The INTP too,,
Ooh my God,,
She spots me on.
Yea, she really knocked it out of the park with that one
i don’t get can u explain
INTP story: I collected spiders and studied them when I was a child, fed them flies and released the babies into the wild. Still don't clean them off the ceiling, I clean the webs instead when it's nasty, to be renewed. No, I don't name them, they're just spiders.
I don't understand your approach to spiders.
INTP here... But I hate spiders. I kill them the moment I see them. After I manage to gather the courage... 😌
INTJ: That's so cool. I loved looking at spiders when I was a kid. When I was playing with one, it accidentally left its egg sac behind in my hand when escaping. I put my hand out, it gingerly went back, grabbed the egg sac from my hand, and ran off. I still find them interesting, though I don't play with them anymore. Sometimes, I let them be and other times I release them outside.
Also INTP, I love spiders when I see one I do nothing just observe them until they are out of my sight and when someone tries to kill them I take them outside. However, I’m terrified by roaches, the moment I see one wether it’s alive or dead I freaking run, actually one of them appeared out of nowhere in the middle of my room this morning and can’t get myself to enter my room now.
@@winternight1420 Same with roaches 🙀
Love the INTJ contact freak out. Sure, we're often calm, cool, collected, and even live-and-let-live. But once a creepy little thing unexpectedly touches us, we (or at least I) suddenly emit a girly high-pitched scream, much like that time a tree frog jumped on me upon opening a door.
Another time a frog got in the house, and to prevent it from touching me, I went to get a leaf blower to air blast the little bugger back outside. When I returned with the blower, my INTP kid sister was already washing her hands after having picked up the thing and put it back outdoors.
Moral of the story: Even little harmless things should not touch an INTJ without permission. It's just plane rude.
Hahahaha hugely enlightening. Thank you!
Not an INTJ but i relate.
One time I stepped on a jellyfish and I've never screamed as loud as I did that day lmao
INTJ here, too. I draw the line at my home’s walls. I have no fear of large snakes, calmly deal with the occasional bear encounter, and have faced down a huge aggressive moose that attacked my dog, but spiders? I shriek like a 5 year old! I once slept on the sofa for a month, because I had found a large spider in bed with me (which I knew was now dead and gone). I know that spiders are beneficial, but logic is no match for a phobia.
BTW, your leaf blower story is hilarious! 😂
@@altitudeiseverything3163 Leafblowers are surprisingly handy to have. Though, with smaller critters like mosquitos or tiny spiders hanging around non-flammable surfaces, I like to use a charcoal lighter and channel my inner Voldemort. Easier cleanup than simply squishing it.
@@migsmethinks5801 I drag out the big canister vacuum for those (then worry that they might somehow crawl out), but your mini-flame-thrower sounds better! 😉
Your INTJ is on point, as usual.
As an INTJ, agreed.
second that
I thought Kristin wouldn't get this one accurate 'cause it's not really a stereotypical INTJ here, but wow !!! I'm impressed, it's 100% me 👏
INTJ: Sometimes I let them be, but if they are moving around (hunting spiders as opposed to web spiders) or in an inconvenient place, I put them in a container and take them outside.
As an INTJ, my policy is that spiders can stick around if they stay out of my way and kill other bugs. Corners, hallways, basement-- all that land is their fief in my kingdom, provided that they protect it from invaders.
INTP here. Became friends with one of my closest friends (INFJ) because she posted a picture of the weird spiders infesting her hostel. I googled it till I found its species, told her, and went to her place to look at the spider. It was a tailess whip scorpion spider. We found out it was in Harry Potter which we both happened to love. It was a good way to talk to her (I'd been looking for an excuse to, anyway). 3 years later, we're still close friends.
Beautiful!
Infjs are the best thing that can happen to us
As an INTJ I'm all good with spiders unless they jump on me, pretty much accurate.
No riding dinosaurs? :( (and what’s more coming from tsukishima kei?)
@@buchelaruzit There’s a lot more to come
@@tsukishimakeianypronouns8054 i mean the expression “and what’s more” (“, it’s coming from tsukishima kei”) as in “how come he, out of anyone, is saying this?”
@@buchelaruzit I know what you meant, I was just warning you
@@tsukishimakeianypronouns8054 oh ok
I’m a mixture between mostly INFJ and (if really panicked) ENFP But If I’m calm enough to empathize I’m what I’m😂😂 - INFP
*Same-* I'm an INFP too, but your comment is the most relatable one on here ;v;
"Because I want you to get rid of it, but i don't want blood on my hands..."- infj 😂😂 Fucking evil... that's basically Hitler, Love infj's now.
Same!
Yup, I flop between INFJ and INFP too. I just claim INFx at this point
Saaame!!
I'm an ISTP and that is precisely how I deal with any critters that get in my house--except mosquitoes. Those I murder.
😂😂😂
I’ve literally never been able to kill a spider. I 100% have someone do it for me, or I resign myself to the fact that the spider now owns my living space and I will never live in peace again 😂
- (INFJ)
Fun fact, you've killed hundreds of spiders by walking around, maybe watch your step? - INTP
Me neither I react like ISTP but screaming 😅 but only after I reacted like INFJ and INTJ. I'm proud to consider myself mature 😎
@@Jason-ul9tq I kill the small ones fairly easily, but the bigger they are the more its... nope! If I can imagine a crunch, it's a job that's delegated.
Or bring it back to nature/outside.
@@Jason-ul9tq I see your point, and I raise you this: involuntary manslaughter is much less of a crime than 1st degree murder.
So many of these were relatable -INFP
For me the infj was spot on hahaha
@@mayconreyes3446 for me it’s the infj and enfp lol. When I’m on flight mode it’s ENFP, when I’m in fight mode I’m INFJ
For me is intp, im infp xD
@@danitza6712 same, I’m INFP, but INTP was the most relatable one for me
ISTP here, I was so charmed by mine. ❤️ My kids have caught me being secretly sweet to lesser creatures a number of times, and they never fail to point it out (to which I have to reply gruffly that I'm not actually that nice).
INTP here: That actually happened to me.
I saw a spider on my bedroom wall and started checking out it's type and whether it's poisonous or not and a couple of hours later I was reading some chess history book😂😂😂😂. Still don't remember how I transitioned from 1 to the other
Also, Loved the ESFP puns, puns are awesome.
Same, I am intp too, when I saw like cockroaches and spiders in my bedroom I go to Google quickly and searching like, "are cockroaches scared of humans", "will cockroaches crawl while I sleep, "why do spiders appear in the walls, "are some of spiders harmless or poisonous" I google things everytime something enters in my mind, because I wanna know what I'm thinking
Seriously, look at this natural ESTP enjoying herself
For me it depends on the size. For a large spider, I’d act like the ENFP. For a small spider, I’d act like the ESFJ. 😅 - INFJ
Exactly! Fellow INFJ here😁
Haha me too!
Right. But i am ENFP
Mines the reverse 🤣 - ENFP
INTP was on point, literally just did that with what constitutes various sandwich types. Also great puns, and greater jacket in INTP, is that Eevee?
I was just about to type that ! 😂Eevee is my fave 🥰
LOL CLASSIC at the sandwich types. And yes. It is Eevee 😉
I really like Eevee and I’m INTP. 🤣🙃
yes as an INTP I do the exact same thing with an unknown spider... after I kill it. with a magazine or something
As soon as she said yellow tail blue marking I know it INTP
My wife and I are both INTJ. We import jumping spiders into the house when we find them at our job sites. Jumpers will drink water from a drop on your hand and chase laser pointers. I have a cat that doesn't do either of those things. I've also bargained with spiders. As long as they stay in their corner, they can stay. The wife will scoop wolf spiders up in her hand to relocate them. Her brother was taking a shower at our place once and said he killed a spider in the bathroom. Then added, "I hope it didn't have a name."
Jumping spiders are the best. I haven't tried playing with them with a laser pointer, though. Will have to give that a go next time I encounter one.
Hahahaha love this
@annaquartz 😂😂
Jumping spiders are one of my fav animals. They are so cool! They even wear water droplets on their heads like hats.
Are you serious?? I'm going to find some today with my kid! 😁
I was expecting “saving the spider” for infj like most think. But I knew in my mind I always asked another to take care of spiders because of my lack of sense of reality. You got the startled aspect!
Yep! Then you raise brave children who'll save the insects for you! Like a esfp daughter!
@@jessicathespy when the day comes 🥲
Try an ISTP daughter who tells you you need to learn to do it yourself. No pity.
I'm the one I'm charge of taking them out in my house. Even talk to them. INFJ.
@@TheOldRailRoad Heh, me and my sister are ISFP and ISTP. Thanks for the mirror!
While the same rule applies to us as to everyone - if it's easy for us, it's just easy, and if it's hard but we've managed it, there's no reason others can't - you can comfort yourself knowing that ISPs (I won't speak for others) think independence is one of the best things you can have, so we say "you need to learn to do it yourself" not just to get rid of you, but to actually help and push you to improve yourself and your life.
I'm a biologist INTP so yeah I do that all the time and always end in the most random places across the internet and when I realise I've spent all my afternoon on the internet just for trying to identify some insect
what are it's hopes and dreams? ah, I see your asking the big questions
As an INFP, me too 😂
I am an INTP but definitely not a biologist . I often find myself in the same predicament. My girlfriend and I recently spotted roughly a two-foot-long water snake in the marsh behind our house she started screaming at me to do something ... so I did what came natural. Immediately started Googling everything about different species of water snakes in my area. My girlfriend was not pleased... however I'm much better informed and believe I will be able to identify him next time I see him
@@stopasking9745
person 1: aaahh a spider
person 2: That is the ...so-and so.. Spider that is found in these areas.
person 1: Just get rid of it already
Its smart to research it! Then you know better how to handle it and if it's even worth killing.(Not harmful to humans.)
Intj. I actually did make that deal with a spider once. I said “you stay over there and eat the flies/etc and I don’t kill you😘 “ It moved and it died. Crushed between my Grapes of Wrath. Yes it was a book and yes I was mad. Also terrified. But it broke the deal and had to die!
I hate spiders but now I feel bad lmao
the INTJ was amazing :D just missed the efficiently destruction of the misbehaving spider
What do you call the place where spiders meet?
A website!
I'm an INTP and as long as the spider isn't directly on me or the things that I'm using in the moment, I'll let it live in my house.
However I'd probably have a different approach if I lived in Australia.
Also pretty much anything can get me to wikipedia rabbit holes so that's really accurate too
Oh, the rabbit holes... sometimes I wonder what if INTP just different letters for ADHD...
Spiders aren't that bad in Australia. Poisonous spiders are generally found only outdoors.
@@xero6396 yeah, I get that I stereotyped this pretty broadly, I don't think all the animals are that dangerous in Australia
Yeah, for spiders specifically I'm closer to INTJ of the video (when they stay discreet they are welcome to stay) but the rabbit holes do happen...
I really appreciate the lack of fear with showing your faith through your awesome t-shirts. It's comforting and inspiring.
Absolutely! Proud to be a Christian
INFP is so accurate that I literally clicked on this video just to see if she would get it right, and I was NOT disappointed! I despise people who kill spiders, they’re cute, docile, misunderstood and they kill the horrible flies that assault my senses, they are great listeners too, I can tell them anything and they don’t judge me! I LOVE spiders! 💕💕💕
I’m an ENFP but I am not afraid of spiders or any insects and I would never kill them, so I would actually act like ISTP and just calmly put it in a box and take it outside. 😁
Me too, I related more to the ISTP although I'm an ENFP XD
Me as an ENFP would also try to put it calmly in a glass and put it outside . In my teenage years I shared my room with a small hairy spider and gave it a name 😉
Same! I hate using spray on them (especially as they get bigger) because I hate seeing them die by poison. Gruesome.
Same
-INFP
@@Saxinful Yes, definitely! I don't like to kill even cockroaches with poison spray, it's too cruel, and it has an awful smell.
Excuse me, I dunno what sort of an ISFP that was but I would throw half of my furniture at that spider while screeching like a Mandrake. Then, I would set the house on fire.
Feeling more threatened by a spider than by a raging fire is absolutely the second most relatable thing I’ve seen all day, the first being the ENFP skit
Same!
Same
Im ISFP. I try saving it into a cup first and take it outside. Only time I freakout if they jump or charge at me. And I had met a few spiders that decide to charge at me and not sure why lol.
@@kerissal.1549 they wanna befriend you and get closer to you after your smol act of kindness :3
THAT'S WHY THEY WON'T SEE KINDNESS FROM ME >:V
* agressive furniture throwing *
ENTP is 100% me if I had a huntsman for every time I found a funnel web in the house (although funnel webs don’t hang out on a wall due to terrible climbing abilities). INTP is also 100% me when I don’t know what spider it is which is rare because spider research is a hobby of mine.
I used to just catch black widows , put them in jars and sell them to my friends.
@@Peldyn We get their cousins the redback spiders here in Aus, they’re everywhere but super easy to avoid, also not much of a problem, just don’t mess with them. A Sydney funnel web is much worse because they wander into houses accidentally when they’re looking for a mate or need to get in from the rain and they get very aggressive in their defence, not to mention if you get bitten by one you pretty much need to go to the hospital because their venom is very toxic. I came across 2 males (the deadly ones, females are not) over the space of a couple weeks back near Easter and they are pretty scary looking when you know what they are.
I’m from the UK so we don’t get any dangerous ones. But I swear I get freaked out every time an Australian talks so casually about these super dangerous animals. It’s like if Hagrid from Harry Potter was a country. But also you are cool af 😂
Researching spiders is how I stopped being afraid of them...mostly
INFJ, when dealing with any bugs or insects that get into the house I usually say this just after I get rid of them, “no offense, it’s nothing personal.”
Kind of similar to me. I always say "sorry". ~enfj
O dont kill them. I just get a tissue or a tupperware and then bring them outside
Yeah I feel bad too when letting them out, like they were probably very happy with having found a dry and warm place. I could probably never kill an insect, killed one by accident while trying to get it out the other day, felt so bad😞 -INFJ
@@Seca95 There is this one time, I was going to my dentist for braces, and this woman with a white lab coat or a doctor's coat who was checking me for covid tests, and surname. She saw an ant on my arm, and she freaked out. So I said "It's just an ant", and she said "get it off, get it off! EEEk a bug!", and out of frustration and confusion due to the woman being so hysterical, (because for me it's just a harmless little ant), I tried to pick it up gently with my index and thumb as you would with a grain of rice, and since I got more frustrated because I'm feeling more anxious due to the impatience of the woman, I just flicked it off anxiously but in the process of not killing it, and so I got it off me and I went on my way upstairs on the waiting room. I was so annoyed that she let me do that. I could've just let the ant on my arm and observe it. Or just let it be on my arm like a parrot sitting on my shoulder, or I could've just brought it back to nature or somewhere on the window or place where nobody could harm the little ant, but instead, I got frustration and subtleness about the whole fiasco, and it irritated me up to this day remembering it and writing it down right now. I just wished she didn't let me do that.
@@mackymoo1329 Urgh I know where you’re coming from😣
INFJ is sooooo ON POINT! 😂
I knew it was the INFP when the music started. *giggles* I can never decide whether to help the prey escape (I've done that) or let the spider have its dinner (I've done that.) Guilt awaits the end of either scenario.
I remember watching a battle between a crane fly and a spider. I was too shocked by the spider jumping onto the fly from the wall to actually do anything. I felt bad for the fly but honestly the spider deserved it after that leap.
shocked by the accuracy of the ENFP one 💀i do this EXACTLY in the exact same order, the "Welcome to Si" shock, the self-soothing monologue, and the iconic mad dash to grab Literally Anything (slipper, textbook, air freshener, you name it i've tried to kill an insect with it). and of course mustn't forget the high-pitched squeal of fear as we unleash our attack upon the spider, it's our battle cry. kristin your skills are unparalleled
As an ENFP, I can tell you it was very accurate when ENFP talked to the spider, trying to calm it down so it wouldn’t move 😂😂
HAHAHA I’m an INFP but both the ENFP and the INFJ were SO spot on for me!! That’s exactly what I do!
Same
That's relatable to everyone who afraid of spider
Ahhh mine was sooooo relatable!!! I do that for every bug i found in the house!
~ISTP
Except mosquitoes, they die
~ISTP
Saaaaaaaame.... but yeah, mosquitoes die lol - istp
.Well, ISTP here but I have one rule: you touch the ground, your life is forfeit. Unless you are a mosquito or a moth, in that case your life is forfeit anyway.
4:55 is so accurate! Everytime i see spiders at home, i call my immediately and then she'll do the job. I really don't like spiders and i also don't wanna kill them.
the fact I expected infp to become the spider's therapist, vice versa😂👁💧👄💧👁
😅😅😅
I loved the ENFP tripping up and talking to the spider that was defo me last night-I’m very clumsy 😂There was one in my room at like midnight last night, and I freaked Out at first, and it crawled under my bed. But then I got a glass, from down stairs *very quietly* (and by that I mean the ENFP version which isn’t quiet), and then did the squirmy thing, also tripping over myself a few times. Putting the glass over it and then skipping a coaster under. Trying to then remove it from the side without the spider getting out. Walking downstairs into my garden (at this point it was like 2am), and putting it outside, then stayed in my garden for like 10 mins cause I find the dark so peaceful, before going inside again. Creeping upstairs, checking that the door was shut like 10 times and then going back in my bed. I’d say this video is an accurate depiction of my type as an ENfP 😂
@@dearkristin haha. If it wasn’t for other people in my household I’d be out there every night (my ENFP dad also shares this) I live in a quite a rural area too so there are lots of stars, very pretty.
I'm an ENTP but when it comes to spiders I'm definitely a ENFP
Same
When younger I once got curious how many victims can I throw into a small spiders web that a spider would still cocoon, and I knew the location of loads of boxelder bugs. After about 20 victims the spider either lost interest or ran out of silk, and refused to address multiple trapped insects. Additional surprise was that days later a much bigger spider took over the net.
He went from starving to losing his life's purpose then got murdered for being rich.
I wish I did this as a kid! It's both a science as well as a philosophical lesson!
This is such a dark yet informative comment
can we please know your type?
ENFP here but in this I relate to enfj. And yet I wouldn't want the spider to go hungry either.
Same here!!! I was sure the ENFJ would be ENFP (me). And I would never kill it..
Lol I (INFJ) find spiders quite scary but I'll never kill them (at least intentionally) or let others do it. The way I see it, they've never actually done anything bad so our fear is irrational and biased, it would be unfair for the spider to die for such a stupid reason. I may cry but I will get that spidey outta there safely 😂
Ok now I know for sure I am an INFJ because I think that exact thought to myself everytime I see a spider. Like it’s not their fault I’m a afraid of them.
@@matchamochi781same. They're innocent creatures minding their own business and living their lives and I don't understand people who kill them just because they're scared. It's not the spider's fault. 😢
16 personalities react to Titanic
@@dearkristin aww thank you
The ship, the movie, or as a person on board?
I'm an INFP and because of a traumatic incident as a kid (Baseball sized spider stuck to my face when I was 5, long story) I was terrified of spiders for a long time.
However, as I grew up and watched nature shows and studied, I learned about them, and now feel exactly how the INFP in this video does lol.
I now refuse to kill spiders, and escort them safely out of my home in a little cup. So, pretty accurate.
Cute! This is sweet
The INTJ one is so on point its surreal. Basically my relation with any house insects. Altho if its like a tarantula or those big Aussie ones, I'm abandoning house.
AHAHAHHAHAHA I was watching the ENFP before knowing it was the ENFP and thought to my self: that's definitely the way I would react. So when the ENFP letters showed I really laughed a lot, really 🤣 (enfp here 💜).
I love your videos. From my point of view, you portrait the mbti's in a relatable and realistic way while keeping the fun side of them, saludos!! Kudos!! 😂
I'm glad you think so! Thanks for watching 😁😁
Same!!
I'd react like that too if I'm alone
- INFJ
When i was a child a reacted like that too, but today i just try to hide the spider before my sister kill it. (I'm an ENFP)
“Your web is asymmetrical” HAD ME DEAD JDJDJEJSJDJ
You can do better. :D
Even though I'm an INFP I'm very interested in insects and arachnids (spiders), so I relate more to the ISFP in this one.
And the ISTP.
And the INTP lol.
WOW that ESTP was a badass. BARE HANDS.
Sooo a bit of a storytime for anyone who cares to read!
I've always been mildly interested in MBTI and found the descriptions of and advice for INFPs really helpful, but never looked into it. When I came across Kristin's videos they were really entertaining and engaging, so I started getting more and more into it and started asking all the people in my life their types so I could better understand them. I found myself guessing the types in the skits IF I knew someone with that type already, so it was like that person was in the skit already.
As I learned more about the people in my life, I realized I had become very closed off and isolated, letting my cognitive functions get the best of me. The realization hit because I was asking people their types and wanting to learn more, and learned that I really didn't have many people to ask about their types or to talk to.
So I started getting back in touch with my old friends and was surprised to find that some of them were perfectly happy and pleasantly surprised to talk to me. I started asking them their types and catching up with them, learning about them, and now I can guess around ~half~ of the types on average, just because whenever Kristin plays a character, I'm like "Oh, that's Jimbob. That's totally Jimbob." And then it turns out to be Jimbob! I mean a few of the types I can guess based on their relation to my own type, but the rest I associate with people in my life and that makes it more engaging.
Ever since I started getting back in touch with people and being more social (which is VERY difficult for me), I've started becoming happier. More exhausted, but definitely happier. I've started coping with a major depression that I've had for 20 years, and I have people to actually talk to now. I mean we're still growing closer and some of them don't really care to talk about deep or heavy things, but it's nice to talk with anyone at all rather than stay cooped up in my shell all day every day.
I've even set a long-term goal for myself with short/medium goals along the way, and while I struggle to tackle all of it consistently, I'm still tackling it rather than just giving up hope.
If you've made it this far Kristin; I don't know how you view your videos. Goofy skits, MBTI education, a side-hobby? But they've been a big help getting me out of a dark place, reconnecting me with my friends, and giving me something to look forward to every week~.
So, thanks. :)
-INFP
Great story. Yeah it's good to connect, we were made for community.
Good story. I actually paused the video and read it though.
I’m so grateful I read this comment. It’s absolutely heartwarming! I’m so happy for you and your journey! You’re amazing 🤩💞
Awwww! What a beautiful comment. It's a blessing to know your experience, Keyshell! I agree with James - we were made for community and I'm glad that you're getting back in touch with that again 😁 Thank you for sharing!
O.m.g enfp here I am seriously so scared of lizards, spiders are still fine only until I can see it far away from me
Spiders make brilliant housemates. Quiet, clean, and willing to take out any pests that happen to crash.
Also, I love how unfazed most of the personalities were at having a spider in the house.
Oh I was just about to go swimming. Guess that's more time for the sunscreen to soak in. :)
Hahaha better to be safe than sorry. ;)
@@dearkristin
Yep, with my weather those boots you wear the really throw me off lol. It's 31 with a feels like of 38. Great video btw :)
*Spider* *Spotted*
Running amygdala fear response
Currently detecting potential threat...
If in a part of my house that isn't my room -> leave room
If in my room -> retrieve shoe and eliminate threat with force
If lose sight of threat -> get a hotel
If outside... system error, I'm never outside
- An INTP
Infp is so accurate it hurts i litterally go Into a full on monologue with myself pertending to have a conversation with Someone.
I just had to think about my ESTP Dad who tends to "show me the spider" (trying to hold it real close to my face) because he knows I'm afraid of them... 💀🤠
Also, Kristin, I really enjoy your videos :)
CLASSIC
Congrats, Kristin, on a other creative gem!!
As ENFJ:
1. Freak out
2. Engage FE Protect Mode for the Greater Good
3. Dispose of threat
4. Tell everyone about it!!!! Whew!
Me: Throws shoe at spider
Spider: Hides under bed
Me: Cries in the shower
I’ve left marks on the wall from how many times I’ve flung my shoes at bugs. I’ve also gotten pretty good aim after missing so many times.
Hahahahahaha
ENFP here, I'd probably try to befriend it lmao
jumping spiders are really cute btw
Me too 😉 In my teenage years I once shared my room with a small hairy spider
I don't think anyone would react negatively to jumping spiders (unless you have arachnophobia). They are so freakin' CUTE.
I'm having a moth infestation atm so whenever I see a jumping spider come near me, I'd go and catch a moth and give it to the spider. It's so incredible how accurate they are at catching them, even in the air.
I am an ISTJ who lives with 3 huntsman spiders.
1:32 I hope you didn't hurt yourself for real doing that 😅
I was afraid that she had broken the vase. 😆
INFJ was on point. I am very scared of lizards and I always react in the same manner you showed in this video. I can’t kill it myself but I just want it gone. And usually I will be lost in my thoughts as usual when suddenly I realize there’s a huge spider or lizard and freak the hell out.
Enfj-I was once chilling with a frog outside when a snake came out and tried to eat him. I got a rake and saved the frog, but felt so guilty because I didn’t want the snake to starve and also, I hit his cute little head!
With spiders, I freak out like an enfp, scream to someone like the infj, and yell directions like “don’t hurt him!!!” from the opposite side of the house like the true enfj I am😂
Hahahahahahhaa I love how casually you say "chilling with a frog"
As a fellow ENFJ I confirm that answer.
Funny spider jokes! INFJ here. I usually handle the spiders myself, but one that big? Yeah, I'm calling for help!😂👍
Me too, I usually take a glass and some paper and bring it outside, but a wholea** tarantula? Hmmm... lol
@@karenjahn9600 😭 right?
True 😂
i either kill it, or stare at it in awe until it feels embarrassed and goes away
~an intp
p.s. this music is a vibe
The spiders always win my staring contests with them 😭 teach me
Ditto the music
I'm ENFP and my bf is INTJ but our reactions are the complete opposite. He's arachnophobic and will kill spiders on sight. 😅 one time there was a tiny spider dangling above my head, instead of telling me he slapped it on my head to kill it 😣 I've had my revenge of catching one in my hand and chasing him later
4:12 A little anecdote: One night I left my door open without noticing and a mosquito entered my room, at the beginning he just bothered me while trying to sleep, but as days went on I connected emotionally with him, he was a misunderstood creature that wondered for some fruit to eat and a warm place to live in the caothic word, who just happened to find a warm and quite house with a comfortable bed, every night he came back to my bed and stayed with me all night, he was a great friend. Sadly mosquitoes have a short life, R.I.P. Carl
-INFP
Hahaha awwwww Carl!!
INTJ: this is every time a huntsman gets into the house 😆 everything's cool until they go disrespecting mah boundaries (then they get caught and placed/tossed outside)
When I see a spider, I am like 1:32 then I get my weapons to mercilessly kill it.
That ISTP one was spot on. I hate spiders, but I won't kill it if I don't have to. Unless it's not in my personal bubble, it can live.
I'm like the ISTP in this one. In fact, been relocating spiders a lot lately... -- ISFJ
For the INFP, You just needed to add: "These words, an inspiration! I'm going to write that down, it'll be a great beginning for a great story.Thank you mister spider!" 😅 and then the infp goes to write a story that will never be finished😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
You do the ESTP's so good. All of my uni mates where like that when I was studying sport.
I'm an INFJ but I find spiders really interesting and cute lol when I see one I'd stare at it for a long time, research about it, click pictures of it and all
INTP, caught it, looked it up, it wasnt worth any money... so i killed it.
I had a spider on my wall yesterday. I picked it up with a piece of paper and put it outside. Waved it goodbye and felt happy^^ (infp)
I'm an INTJ and a teacher. A few weeks ago I was teaching and a student said "OH MY GOD MISS DON'T MOVE THERE'S A SPIDER RIGHT NEXT TO YOU ON THE WHITEBOARD". So I looked and sure enough, there was a spider just chilling a few inches away from me. So I just shrugged and said "I don't mind, I'm not scared of spiders."
Well perhaps somehow the spider understood what I said and decided to prove its ferocity by jumping on my chest.
...Okay so I might have panicked a bit...and screamed.
You won this time spider.
I guess this is the only skit i can't watch because of phobia :"(
Awww! 😥😥
Shout out to all the other ENFJ's who have been through this exact scenario
ISTJ arachnophobe here. Either it’s gonna be a catch and release or I’m grabbing the vacuum. With catch and release I think my logic is ‘if I stare at it maybe I’ll hate it less’ and every time I still hate it
Haha, I love ISTJs
This is the most accurate to me INTP sketch I've every seen.
Fun fact: I used to keep pet tarantulas and that water bowl the ESFJ had is actually exactly what you would give one if you wanted to give it water. Also, spiders drinking from a water bowl looks hilarious because they just dive their entire face into it and don’t move for several minutes. (For those unaware, spiders breathe through their skin so they can do this without drowning)
I am an INTP who’s very much into spiders so I would probably recognize one from the Sparassidae family like the INTP in the thumbnail
The INFJ one is bang on! My sister is really scared of spiders and always asks me to remove them! 😂😂😂
Story time! There are these tiny moths that get into my house and of course, we catch them in plastic, see-through cups to throw them out when we get a chance. We also catch the spiders. I once saw that I had accidentally trapped a moth with a spider I just caught in a cup I had previously thought was empty... Yes, I went and got a new cup and separated them. Sorry spider, in this household bugs are friends, not food.
Sometimes though, we forget we caught them and when we get back to them, as they have such short lifespans, they...have...um...passed away. We try our best, but there are a lot of them - especially in the summer. I imagine it must be like dying in a glass prison. -INFP
Edit: Showed my sister this video. She watched her part, agreed with it, then said "That makes you Granny." and laughed.... She misheard Jenny. This is what I get for being the older one and taking out the spiders for her. 🤦♀️
Hahaha oh my goodness this would be quite the sight to behold!
I'm an INFP, but in this one I'm more like an INFJ and my ESTP husband always takes care of them, it's like his duty. xD
Plot twist: Sometimes he adopts them for a while in a jar, makes them a mini habitat and gives them flies to see them hunt. Right now he has a scorpion as a pet, that he found exactly this way. I always remind him to feed it just in case he forgets. lol
I’m an infp who’s like an infj in this one too, but it’s my cat who usually gets the bugs. He runs into the room if I scream and looks for at least 15 minutes if it disappears and if I decide to sleep in another room just incase he just searches it until I feel safer.
Nailed INTP as usual 😂
Actually, as an ENFJ I do get kind of "attached" to any living thing inside my home (that isn't, of course, huge spiders or mice) and I am always feeling bad about having to take them out or even kill them (yeah, cockroaches, I am talking about you). I remember I came across this quote recently that said something like "imagine you are a bug living your life and someone suddenly kills you" and I really think about it ever since. Like literally they're just living their lives.
INTP here... I actually do try to find out what kind of bug or animal I've seen sometimes by googling visual characteristics lol. It's extremely satisfying when I actually manage to find out what something is.
I'm not an Aussie or a Kiwi so I don't know about spiders That big, but I usually just let them be if I see them in my house.
If it was a tarantula situation or something like a very dangerous one, I would probably go the ISTP route.
I don't want to kill them, no deaths on my hands thanks. 😅
- INFJ
"You don't hurt me, I don't hurt you" the way it's meant to be for us.
Omg! I'm an ENFJ who is absolutely TERRIFIED of spiders, when I watched this, I finally realised why 😂 poor flys btw, I wonder whether spiders ever feel guilty for murdering them?
Unlikely.
The ENFP is way too accurate. This is so me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I kept watching and I said before it finished, this has got to be an ENFP.
I think that was the most accurate one I've seen on Enfp lol I'm exactly like that every time
Lol I do that too 😂 but I'm infp,
saaaaaaame
Me, an ISTP: LIES ! I would never in a million years get anywhere close to that thing ! I'd just burn the house down
Hahahahaha
@@dearkristin :')
Okay so I’m stopping midway to say
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I don’t know how you did that
How many times have you watched me killing spiders?????
Have you SEEN me screaming every time I see one from my peripheral vision? How did you know about the falling over??? How do you know I talk to them? How did you just ace the slow backing away before the sprinting out the room and grabbing a weapon?
The moment you fell backward I said out loud, “Oh, that’s me,” and it kept going and I kept saying it over and over and over
When I thought it couldn’t get more me, it did
Not only have you done the impossible by perfectly capturing who I am as an ENFP killing a spider
But you have somehow managed to make me feel touched in the sense that you perfectly captured the ENFP… killing a spider
😂 Thank you for this 💞 now let me finish the rest of the video since I got so unbelievably excited and had to comment this
@@dearkristin Aaaaa I’m glad!!! 🥺💞 Yes, this video gets my seal of approval many times over! I’d immediately call it my favorite if I weren’t so hooked to the news video. I’ve seen that one at least eight times now, but this one will also definitely be one I come back to :))
@@sophiaredwood5825 You've probably seen her video of her ENFP sister? I must say it had me laughing. INTP was also good - INTP
as an enfp, anytime i see a spider i’ll try to make them bite me so i could become spiderman
*looks around room suspiciously* Do you have a camera? Are you watching me?
Yes, I just pick the spider up and put it outside. But I've never talked to a spider. I don't need spiders making a mess of my place with their webs but I appreciate them killing flies and mosquitoes. I don't kill useful things. - ESTP
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Damn, that ENFP really resembled me.
It’s funny how the spider is normally just chilling, minding its own business while I’m in the background chanting and giving myself a pep talk before the “fight of my life.” 😂
haha i'm an esfp but i act exactly like the enfp when i see a bug 😂
I’m an INFJ but my reaction to spiders is most like the ENFP 😂 I always feel so invaded by the sudden presence of a spider in my area!
I LOL'd at the INFJ. Totally me. But I actually had the INTJ scenario happen to me once. I nearly had a heart attack.
Hahaha amazing
ENTP: puts different insects, substances with the spider each day and enjoys watching the chaos.
Spider: runs away from this psychopath.
LOL!