ENTP tier-ranking the 16 personalities

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  • @room2144
    @room2144 Год назад +763

    Kudos to the ENTP for fixing their relationship with mom during the couple week break.

    • @insertsarcasm
      @insertsarcasm Год назад +73

      ENTP probably just forgot they were supposed to be mad in the first place 😂

    • @Civilianmusic
      @Civilianmusic Год назад +9

      It was a good couple weeks while it lasted

    • @heathertoomey7068
      @heathertoomey7068 Год назад +4

      I was a bit tired while watching this and must have missed the part where she made up with the mom. What did she say that shows she did?

    • @danielak927
      @danielak927 Год назад

      @@heathertoomey7068 8:44

    • @asvegas777
      @asvegas777 Год назад +1

      I almost always regret it but yet it somehow happens… 😁

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +801

    "I was bored, and only decided to partake to make fun of other people" is basically the epitome of the ENTP's way of operating! 😂

    • @healtheworldbitches
      @healtheworldbitches Год назад +13

      It's how I started my Instagram account

    • @sylviaowega3839
      @sylviaowega3839 7 месяцев назад

      Omg! That is so true. How many times I just wanted to slap my both of ENTP friends on the backs of their heads for making fun of people. Lol 😂

    • @shikakuwornu
      @shikakuwornu Месяц назад

      Correct

  • @inigma_ITC
    @inigma_ITC Год назад +487

    As an ENTJ I was saying to myself "heh there's no way we're on this list, we aren't triggered by anything." then she proceeded to expertly share with the world "just tell them we agree to disagree." Then I humbly accepted the triggered classification as I tried to figure my way out of it.

    • @Pinkywinkykinky
      @Pinkywinkykinky Год назад +7

      Okay but the ENTJ way of being triggered reminds me how my ISTP brother'll trigger my dad goofing off with one word responses to serious clear questions (he'll respond goofier in particularly emotional scenarios involving him) but on the fence if he's actually ESTJ and even thought ENFJ at first before more knowledge but having gotten into internet fights with a past fellow ENFP friend about her christianity it was just as chaotic as you described -ENFP

    • @jacobdevilliers9485
      @jacobdevilliers9485 Год назад +1

      So true. That phrase sets me off so much

    • @inigma_ITC
      @inigma_ITC Год назад

      Ya nothing worse than making a rational argument for it to be rejected in favor of something irrational.@@jacobdevilliers9485 our fear of the universe imploding under such a paradox is latent, but great.

    • @LooneyTiksCrap
      @LooneyTiksCrap Год назад +1

      Oh, I know of an ENTJ that is easily triggered into yelling at people during gaming sessions... His good bud is usually the one purposely doing it. It's actually quite amusing. I don't believe he's really angry during that, more like slightly irritated and over-reacting.

    • @iwa2028
      @iwa2028 Год назад +1

      @@YikesOomph yea, this is relatable..
      I've already getting traped by that kind of scenarios to the point that I got really scared to build any kind of relationship w high Fe user..
      Not being hateful, they're good with their folks and so much social things..
      Just, maybe they're too good for this ruthless unempathetic that could never read their "between the line" sentences..
      Probably I could just trigger them by simply existing..

  • @Scruffed
    @Scruffed Год назад +406

    As an INTP, my emotions are too delayed for an ENTP to realize they've successfully triggered me. They'd have to follow me around for the whole day to see my triggered reaction.

    • @huntedsnark7507
      @huntedsnark7507 Год назад +14

      True facts!

    • @JackyVSO
      @JackyVSO Год назад +35

      True. I was just about to comment that I was triggered 0 times by this video but the fact is I don't know yet...

    • @savannah7375
      @savannah7375 Год назад +7

      This, so much lol

    • @elise4026
      @elise4026 Год назад +32

      Watching the video, at first I took pride in my lack of triggers and emotional response in general. Then I started getting a bit upset that she moved on from me so fast that I didn't get to see myself more clearly from someone else's perspective and felt overlooked again, just like the rest of my life - blending into the wall.

    • @justinael
      @justinael 11 месяцев назад +2

      I love it that you are conscious about it! And funny!

  • @BillyBob-lt5nr
    @BillyBob-lt5nr Год назад +364

    Dear Kristin has always had pretty solid ENTP representation.
    She's learned a couple of new tricks in this one though.
    Losing your train of thought, because you weren't sure if your analogy or word selection was what you wanted, and the subsequent struggle to find the station you left it at, is SO accurate. Pure genius.
    -ENTP

    • @huntedsnark7507
      @huntedsnark7507 Год назад +19

      That felt very familiar to me too. (Intp)

    • @joojoobeez
      @joojoobeez Год назад +7

      I’ve been trying to type myself for a while now and that moment felt so relatable and makes me a bit more certain that I’m an INTP

    • @BillyBob-lt5nr
      @BillyBob-lt5nr Год назад +7

      @@joojoobeezYeah, it's an Ne / Ti thing for sure.

    • @TheQwuilleran
      @TheQwuilleran 11 месяцев назад +2

      For real though! I looked up a comparison of definitions the other day and discovered Hanlon's Razor. It's like Ockham's Razor, but the conclusion is about stupidity, not simplicity.

    • @BM151
      @BM151 11 месяцев назад +1

      Superior Ne and Inferior Si, that's how it goes 😆😆
      - ENFP

  • @paulettejordan8505
    @paulettejordan8505 Год назад +332

    As an INFJ, I feel honored about my placement.

    • @justinael
      @justinael 11 месяцев назад +32

      Me too! I secretly wanted this position from the start. And just us there, awesome.

    • @krazydreamer
      @krazydreamer 11 месяцев назад +33

      Absolutely the same! Self control and incognito are the rules of the game. ;)

    • @aleks18293
      @aleks18293 11 месяцев назад +24

      I kept thinking how I would probably see his motive and not give them the satisfaction, and they will move on as result... happy I was right.

    • @serviciilemele9319
      @serviciilemele9319 10 месяцев назад +28

      We do love you guys - ENTP

    • @fsfbart
      @fsfbart 8 месяцев назад +23

      Oh I've definitely managed to trigger some INFJ's, but it takes a lot of dedication and hard work 😊
      You only get to do it once per INFJ though and then they cut you out of your life... so it's more of a quality over quantity trigger, if you will ❤

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +209

    "Trigger-nometry" is actually a really creative title, and an apt way to describe INTPs and ISTJs.

    • @kameleon883
      @kameleon883 Год назад +12

      Right, it's like "trigger? no(t) me, try"

    • @jarmoliebrand2005
      @jarmoliebrand2005 11 месяцев назад +3

      As an INFP, triggering me is doable, but getting to know what pressure point to … put pressure on is not. I judge someone ridiculously quickly and if that someone seeks to talk to me I’m already gone, or will be gone without the same time frame it took me to judge you.

    • @dxfifa
      @dxfifa 5 месяцев назад

      ISTJs are one of the easiest types to trigger of every type. All you do is tell them something that is non traditional for the area and culture you're in is the correct way and then mention an extremely well known politician that stands for the "other side" being "onto it" and "sorting out the country". Or skip all that and say we should raise income taxes to increase unemployment benefits

  • @lovelywizard-i2c
    @lovelywizard-i2c Год назад +203

    As an INFJ I just know when a person just wants a reaction out of me and I dont give em that.... They just walk away muttering sh!t 😂😂😂

    • @afrosamourai400
      @afrosamourai400 Год назад +27

      It's like..not today devil..lmfao

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 Год назад +30

      It's especially effective against ENTPs who want nothing more than being entertained by this. We might actually be the ones who will trigger them 🤭.

    • @luffyking7478
      @luffyking7478 8 месяцев назад +4

      100th like.. Fellow INFJ

    • @fsfbart
      @fsfbart 8 месяцев назад +9

      We love you INFJ energy so instead of triggering you we take you into our world and let you witness the triggering of others for your enjoyment 😊

    • @lovelywizard-i2c
      @lovelywizard-i2c 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@fsfbart I ain't any good. I just defend ENTPs because their way of triggering people brings our the things inside them that needs to be acknowledged. And well yeah it's fun watching them have fun with their sarcastic witty comment. I feel like a kid bruuh!

  • @janelame8083
    @janelame8083 Год назад +295

    As an INTJ, I am triggered by the number of attempts it took ENTP to finish this video. Also, are you ok, Harold?

    • @UrWeid
      @UrWeid Год назад +23

      It was one of a few relatable things in the video for me (ENTP) xD Finishing something in one go is unimaginable.

    • @idnations
      @idnations Год назад +1

      ​@@UrWeidvocê concordou com a seleção do INFJ? Porque eu acho que o INFJ não foi acionado por nenhum gatilho por simplesmente achar o ENTP tão fofo querendo desafiá-lo que acabou se apaixonando por ele😅🤭🥰

    • @UrWeid
      @UrWeid Год назад

      @@idnations It's one of the languages I've never learned, buddy, so Idk what are you saying

    • @misxami
      @misxami Год назад +1

      @@UrWeid there's a translation option, isn't there?

    • @UrWeid
      @UrWeid Год назад +2

      @@misxami nope and not interested, if a person wanted to be heard they could write in English as I do. It's not my first language either.

  • @777mxr
    @777mxr Год назад +25

    INFJ here. ENTPs don't trigger me. I'm just in absolute awe that someone can think so differently and be such a wild card. ENTPs wake up a choose chaos, and I'm over here like "What??? that was a choice? I mean... I don't wanna do it, but it's kinda fun to watch in a twisted sort of way..."*Grabs popcorn*

  • @WolfoxBR
    @WolfoxBR Год назад +478

    The best way to trigger an INTJ is to ask an INTJ for advice and proceed to completely ignore it. 100% guaranteed. :)

    • @user-lu4fn9pe4y
      @user-lu4fn9pe4y Год назад +24

      yep, then enjoy the intj door slam.

    • @idnations
      @idnations Год назад +3

      ​@@user-lu4fn9pe4yINTJs também tem "door slam"? 😮

    • @user-lu4fn9pe4y
      @user-lu4fn9pe4y Год назад

      @@idnations 'si'

    • @user-lu4fn9pe4y
      @user-lu4fn9pe4y Год назад

      @Daathiel poor expression.. I get your point tho

    • @hi-yo1kq
      @hi-yo1kq Год назад +2

      @@user-lu4fn9pe4ysim*

  • @abesapien9930
    @abesapien9930 8 месяцев назад +17

    "The only emotion an ESTP has is anger." Spot on. Exhuberance is a close 2nd, but anger is the main one.

  • @Onnarashi
    @Onnarashi Год назад +256

    I hope INTP Harold is alright. It's been a month and he may still be blending into that wall. Cough twice if you're alright, Harold!

    • @jlu3ai
      @jlu3ai Год назад +1

      My thoughts exactly. :D

    • @chrisdevault5823
      @chrisdevault5823 Год назад +1

      Cough

    • @dazzlebreak4458
      @dazzlebreak4458 Год назад +3

      "Harold, can you recommend some good manga?"

    • @Rayzuka
      @Rayzuka 11 месяцев назад +4

      WHOMST HAS AWOKEN THE ANCIENT ONE?! I HAVE BEEN BROUGHT BACK TO THIS PLANE OF EXISTENCE BY YOUR THIRST FOR THE HOLY KNOWLEDGE OF MANGA. - Harold the INTP

  • @huntedsnark7507
    @huntedsnark7507 Год назад +143

    As soon as I saw the 'trigger-nometry' tier, I knew where I'd be.
    Of course, once an INTP realises that you're *trying* to trigger them, they pull up the drawbridge, lower the portcullis, and raise a few more curtain walls, just so you can't.
    And you can keep your huge wooden horse.
    That way you'll never know what's on the inside really.
    ...
    ...
    ...
    trouble is, neither do we

    • @Pinkywinkykinky
      @Pinkywinkykinky Год назад +13

      When INTP's have gotten pissed at me I wanted to jump off the face of the planet -ENFP But otherwise love you little goofballs even if you're so confusing to me that you can sound pissed but then still interact with a person or interact with a person all cheery like than reveal you're pissed off and cut ties (second example could've been ENTP but still)

    • @kylozen3938
      @kylozen3938 Год назад +4

      @@Pinkywinkykinky yeah no, as an entp I have two types of pissed,(three but the third one is kinda fun so I don't count it) either I'm tired of you or you did something that crossed the line, the second one you'd have to be a walking pile to do. Other than that my Ne-Ti and Fe combo make it easy for me to see things from a birds eye view so honestly kinda hard for me to care unless I attribute respect to ya. If you did piss an entp off the wrong way it's more likey they just did'nt think you were worth the time; or if they respected you(can't really speak for eveyone) you may have done something to lose that respect. NGL every person has their land mines so I'm kinda curious as to what you did to make them not go nuclear but cut ties, if they were an entp.

    • @huntedsnark7507
      @huntedsnark7507 Год назад +13

      It costs us a lot of energy, though. If we're genuinely pissed or upset or uncomfortable with someone, but making the effort to mask that ... we get so exhausted, so fast.
      And it builds up over time. So, eventually, we may just explode into full Fe grip hysteria. And it may look to others like it's come from literally nowhere.
      Then we change our job and name and move to Reykjavík, of course.

    • @kylozen3938
      @kylozen3938 Год назад +1

      @@huntedsnark7507 I don't think I could mask it long term very well since I tend to be petty and passive aggressive if I'm mad(really annoyed or just stressed in general at most usually. I've learned that emotions even if you don't like them aren't good to ignore since they have a habit of being like a jack in the box. I've also learned what it's like to draw boundaries and have them crossed and flip the shadow switch. Sometimes it's just as interesting to mess with your own buttons just to know how you work and do not work better.
      In another life I could have probably been an enfp but Fi just isn't a thing I can vibe with for reasons.
      But yeah, masking is a drain, though it can be fun at times.

    • @RFUN109
      @RFUN109 Год назад +2

      INTPs are triggered if you insult their intellect. If you catch them off guard, they’ll express it outwardly.

  • @aldohydemusic
    @aldohydemusic Год назад +189

    The Ne tangents are strong in this one... :P
    As an ENTJ, I appreciate ENTP company when they are NOT in trigger mode, as they can potentially be brilliant conversationalists with valuable perspectives, since their Ne-Ti can show me ideas that my Te-Ni may not readily see.
    Also accurate that a guaranteed way to trigger a Te dom is to waste their time...

    • @HerKnightable
      @HerKnightable Год назад +13

      (ENTP) I find the prospective of my ENTJs to be less interesting, but man your actions can be a blast. Whisper an idea in their ears, tell them that they had a brilliant idea (when they repeat the one you suggested), and watch in amazement as they move mountains. I might find it hard to build up the motivation to finish what I start, but I can work very well with ENTJs overall.

    • @Pinkywinkykinky
      @Pinkywinkykinky Год назад +1

      Okay but the ENTJ way of being triggered reminds me how my ISTP brother'll trigger my dad goofing off with one word responses to serious clear questions (he'll respond goofier in particularly emotional scenarios involving him) but on the fence if he's actually ESTJ and even thought ENFJ at first before more knowledge but having gotten into internet fights with a past fellow ENFP friend about her christianity it was just as chaotic as you described -ENFP

    • @francescogiacovelli8468
      @francescogiacovelli8468 Год назад +1

      ​@@HerKnightable the amount of nonsensical bullshit that you wrote down definetely just triggered me ~ENTJ.

    • @HerKnightable
      @HerKnightable Год назад +1

      @@francescogiacovelli8468 Thus proving my point. Let's be honest. The average ENTJ is much better than I am at getting things done. Few things are more impressive than watching a motivated ENTJ mark off his "to do list."

    • @francescogiacovelli8468
      @francescogiacovelli8468 Год назад +1

      @@HerKnightable I didn't prove your point in any way bro 😅 btw if you put it this way, yeah sure. The problem with what you said concerned whispering your ideas in our ears like we wouldn't notice lol. Trust me: is basically impossible to convince me to do stuff that I don't like/I don't want to do, unless I strictly have to, so if I do something that you want me to do is not cause you tricked me, but just cause it actually made sense.

  • @DidacticGamingYT
    @DidacticGamingYT Год назад +157

    On behalf of all the ENFPs I would like to formally adopt the phrase “new shiny trigger” as a part of our type description

  • @Akkarri
    @Akkarri Год назад +41

    Watching this as ISTP and thinking: "What would specifically trigger me...? I think I'm generally triggered by everyone's stupidity and acting around me all the time"
    You: "ISTP are in constant state of being triggered."
    ... Yep, kinda.

  • @kierstenh8197
    @kierstenh8197 Год назад +71

    I think we INFJs know what the ENTP is up to - provoking in order to get a reaction - and we don’t want to give them the satisfaction. It’s true though that we’re ticking time bombs, and we imagine arguing with people in our heads. It takes a lot of effort to not blow up in a provocateur’s face 🥴

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад +5

      Good strategy, although it doesn't hurt to say what you think before you explode and the person wonders what brought that on.

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@sarahberkner It can usually hurt sadly because they don't get why you tell them unpleasent things in unrelated situations and they usually get angry and emotional and negative emotions can really hurt. No other type does this weird thing of calmly warning others and explaining them what brought that on way in advance out of nowhere before exploding cause it sounds unatural and they're not into it to get the full extent of what this implies. Sometimes they can get it though if you find the right words to reach them and their full comprehension. But it happens very rarely.

  • @welcometochaos4
    @welcometochaos4 Год назад +64

    Man I'm an ISTP and I knew it was one extreme or the other. We could definitely fall in the "nobody's home" category due to the lack of physical response, but also as soon as you said "constantly annoyed" I immediately knew you were putting us in the elmo category. Heck, we don't even need elmo to trigger us, everybody already does, we are just really good at not showing it.

    • @traditionalgirl3943
      @traditionalgirl3943 Год назад +20

      ISTPs rarely, if ever, get so upset that they are irrational, which means they are not triggered, according to her definition. (ISTP)

    • @welcometochaos4
      @welcometochaos4 Год назад +6

      @@traditionalgirl3943 That's why I'm thinking both ways, but yeah I did forget about that line/definition

    • @sweetgirl070707
      @sweetgirl070707 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I don't know why I expected to get into the nobody's home category when I'm always annoyed about something.

  • @saintfighteraqua
    @saintfighteraqua Год назад +34

    Me, an INFP: Triggered that I'm in the Elmo category.

  • @edwright4892
    @edwright4892 Год назад +112

    As a meme monarch of the MBTI community, I ennoble Kristin as our most mirthful mistress! Arise m'lady and slay yon peasants, ENTP style! 😂

  • @mojyoqueen350
    @mojyoqueen350 Год назад +110

    My bf is an ENTP and my partner is an ISTP. I love watching them interact, ENTP trying his hardest to get reaction out of ISTP, and ISTP dying inside from what he's calling "stupidity".

    • @sparklenights5421
      @sparklenights5421 Год назад +8

      guy friend, not boyfriend-

    • @trebaneconapise7793
      @trebaneconapise7793 Год назад +23

      @@anonymous247n7 It's a best friend, not boyfriend.

    • @yt-sh
      @yt-sh Год назад +7

      jennifer-lawrence-what-do-you-mean.gif

    • @asvegas777
      @asvegas777 Год назад

      These observations don’t ring true to me.

    • @wada-wada
      @wada-wada Год назад +9

      I am totally confused. Your partner is not your bf? What is a partner? Are you having a 3some?

  • @RMac350
    @RMac350 Год назад +52

    ISTP here. The Hulk cut scene is perfect. I've been told on more than 1 occasion that my only emotion is anger.

    • @Abvgdejziklmnoprst
      @Abvgdejziklmnoprst Год назад +5

      Its has nothing to do with your mbti type

    • @blandon93
      @blandon93 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Abvgdejziklmnoprst estp is the wall punching brute. istp is like bruce banner, trying to not get triggered as hard as they can.

    • @ickster23
      @ickster23 6 месяцев назад

      I'm not really angry, just perpetually disappointed in most of my fellow humans.

  • @jashepoon
    @jashepoon Год назад +117

    Watching just the first minute, this is already one of my favorite videos of yours

  • @galaxywalker9863
    @galaxywalker9863 Год назад +131

    This ENTP is so chill and funny, I would buy her boba for this video and ask her questions about which space entities would she think might be easy to troll or understand with just to see what happens. Thank you for the video, Kristin. It’s accurate to how ENTPs can be! Great video! 🤗🥰💜

    • @kindauncool
      @kindauncool Год назад +3

      LOL I feel like she really channeled her brother here, it's just reminding me of that chat they posted

    • @Pinkywinkykinky
      @Pinkywinkykinky Год назад +1

      Okay but the ENTJ way of being triggered reminds me how my ISTP brother'll trigger my dad goofing off with one word responses to serious clear questions (he'll respond goofier in particularly emotional scenarios involving him) but on the fence if he's actually ESTJ and even thought ENFJ at first before more knowledge but having gotten into internet fights with a past fellow ENFP friend about her christianity it was just as chaotic as you described -ENFP

  • @kyurei4478
    @kyurei4478 Год назад +49

    As an INFJ, some of the funniest games to play with ENTPs are playing as dumb as possible to make them repeat and explain their words because they can't help but go on another tangent every time and make them believe you don't get their mind games and what they're trying to do while you totally know what they're doing and you're just leading the conversation. Also voluntarily reducing your capacity to argue as much as possible to make them lose interest and let them think they won the debate when you were just holding back because you really don't care about winning arguments.
    Another great one is defusing any tension they're purposely trying to install to push people to argue to reestablish good harmony in the group. They'll get bored and triggered themselves.
    But the best thing is probably when they're trying hard to trigger you and you just fake being triggered and play their game by arguing with them even though you don't care simply to entertain them because you know they like to debate and it will make them pass the time. They're so childish but situations like these make them really cute.
    But it's really not that easy to fool us, we're the other masterminds with INTJs after all. We're like the ENTPs kryptonite because we always make sure to keep things harmonious around us and we're too chill to easily be triggered because our ideas are challenged. We're open to discussions (not debates).
    It's truly an honor to be the lowest on this list.

    • @wren_.
      @wren_. 9 месяцев назад

      you evil bastard I love you and hate you

    • @Lev0t0n
      @Lev0t0n 6 месяцев назад +1

      Noted

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 6 месяцев назад +1

      Nice !

    • @itsanditimevarietyshow
      @itsanditimevarietyshow 5 месяцев назад +3

      Thats why I'm so attracted to infjs. You guys know we're lowkey insane, but instead of being afraid or disgusted with us like other types you guys just see our wounded but brilliant inner child, and usher us accordingly. Mature ENTPs know that the INFJs are really the ones in control, which is a great trade off because we can still be our mischievous selves near a person who sees us past all of that and loves us anyways. I will say that INFJ has a great ability to round us up and put us in our place when we need it, but you let us go off the rails on someone if you think they deserve it. We're like intellectual attack dogs, with INFJ being our handlers. lol

    • @adhistie1694
      @adhistie1694 3 месяца назад +1

      Entps are one of the (if not the most) open minded types, what other types labeled as "debates" are just "banters" or interesting discussions for us. Triggering is not the intention at all (I love Kristin video but it relies heavily on her Te-stereotyping types), but because of our Ti intensity we may come across as "debating"
      INFJ NiTi reasoning is way overanalysing the conversations with ENTPs. Which makes sense because as an NF, you have F value invested in it, while from a xNTP lens, Ti merely consider it as a fun conversation (and doesnt care nor even consider the other party intention for most of the time)

  • @danidino1645
    @danidino1645 Год назад +35

    INFJ here with a younger ENTP sister. I cant tell you how many times we got into discussions that turned into arguments that triggered me and that caused her to provoke me, watch me explode, then run into her room and lock the door while im hammering at the door exploding. And just when I have decided to go to my room and cool off, she opens the door to yell something that will make me angry again.
    Ohhhh boy, I have not enjoyed having an ENTP so close to me xD

    • @goldengirl8355
      @goldengirl8355 Год назад +6

      Ha ha yes! My older sister is an INFJ and you explained our relationship. The fights were BRUTAL! When watching this I actually thought “well, ENTP Liz doesn’t have an INFJ sister then I guess”.
      This being said, I’d like to add that those ENTP outbursts from your sister were probably revenge tactics for the daily INFJ triggering. Because my sister did it to me daily, and I think just for kicks. We’re not that different in the end hahah! 😅

    • @Abvgdejziklmnoprst
      @Abvgdejziklmnoprst Год назад +1

      I feel bad for you

    • @sarahberkner
      @sarahberkner 11 месяцев назад

      I mean, it's human to be offended sometimes, but maybe working on not getting triggered by a difference of opinion especially if you know the person is trying to annoy you would be a good idea. Because you're going to come across people with different opinions and ways of doing things, that's a part of life.

    • @cheesecake7274
      @cheesecake7274 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes. My older sister is an ENTP and its like she disagrees with me on everything just to see how far she can go with being condescending and unserious, then she throws the 'no need to get emotional' when I explode. I know ENTP is supposed to be INFJs ideal partner, but I would rather do 10 hours of consecutive small talk a day than marry and ENTP. I think an ENTP sibling having gone through puberty drowning you with their teenage rage through cruel jokes and gaslighting ruins the type forever.

    • @cheesecake7274
      @cheesecake7274 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@sarahberknerwhats your type I really want to know

  • @mrbrightside719
    @mrbrightside719 Год назад +64

    Wow! I knew people like this existed, but this was incredible. As an ISTJ, I thought I was safe, then the examples for how to trigger an ISTJ had me cringing. I’m officially scared of ENTP’s now…

    • @FriskyTendervittles
      @FriskyTendervittles Год назад +9

      ENTPs are the epitome of fabulous and likeable 😂

    • @jeannievanpopta1028
      @jeannievanpopta1028 Год назад +11

      Istj married to entp…. He has to try a lot harder now. :)

    • @UrWeid
      @UrWeid Год назад +4

      My father is an ISTJ and I'm ENTP and it's kinda okay. We peacefully talk about politics and different countries' economy when we meet. Mostly cause I exercise my Fe and don't mention any turbulent topics with him.

    • @UrWeid
      @UrWeid Год назад

      @@FriskyTendervittles wow thank you

    • @jarmoliebrand2005
      @jarmoliebrand2005 11 месяцев назад

      Well, Kristin is definitely doing her best to make her type seem as demonic as possible and in terms of entertainment it is glorious.

  • @picard714
    @picard714 Год назад +7

    The vagueness, the lack of structure from beginning to end and the very idea of trolling…
    …when the very video itself triggers this ISTJ.
    Meta, my dear Kristin, meta.

  • @ZECRA602
    @ZECRA602 Год назад +22

    So you're telling me that my possibly ISTP brother gives a deadpan glare whenever I piss him off with silly questions is in fact him being triggered? 🤔

  • @warriorcatkitty
    @warriorcatkitty Год назад +10

    PFFT, INFP one is actually in a weird way accurate. Some days things upset me easily, some days they don't, often times it's some random obscure thing that sends my mind on a whole tangent about something or another and I end up crying. Some days I have the energy to react, some days I don't. Sometimes my emotional reaction is very delayed, and only at the end of the day will I then seem upset, as if it was just steadily growing that whole time. Sometimes my reaction is instant. There's a lot of factors that go into it that I don't even fully understand.
    There is at least one or two topic that likely would fire me up quickly no matter what, probably because it's one of the things I'm most passionate about.

  • @micahtron8512
    @micahtron8512 Год назад +15

    As an INTJ I don't think I've ever felt more "seen" than with this. Kudos and many thanks.

  • @renbrent2314
    @renbrent2314 Год назад +29

    I was triggered by being put in the Elmo tier. I asked my ENTP husband, who, ironically, was just yesterday explaining how he despises the newish word "triggered" because it just means one is emotionally fragile, if I am easily triggered. He wouldn't say yes, but he told me I've been getting better over the years.😂 So we ESFJs having healing abilities.

  • @Realista_esperancoso
    @Realista_esperancoso Год назад +27

    Loving this ENTP's take on tier-ranking the 16 personalities! The witty humor and insightful analysis make this video a must-watch for any MBTI enthusiast. 🧠💡 Curious to see how other types would rank themselves now! 😄

  • @FriskyTendervittles
    @FriskyTendervittles Год назад +25

    I have never loved myself more. I’m so charming. I’m an enigma. I love me.
    -ENTP

    • @Farmynator
      @Farmynator Год назад +10

      I fucking hate myself, what am I doing with my life? Is there any wine left? I guess whiskey is just as good, is it noon yet?
      - also an ENTP

    • @avp_youtube
      @avp_youtube 4 месяца назад +3

      the duality of ENTP lol

  • @thatoneguy3284
    @thatoneguy3284 Год назад +23

    As an INFJ this was awesome to know. We can have a hard time making friends because we are so guarded. But we are guarded because we arent sure others can handle what we have emotionally. So this just showed me there is a type (and others) that can handle it and wont be turned away 🤔🤔🤔

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 5 месяцев назад +2

      And that's exactly why being around ENTPs can be great as an INFJ. Even though we really despise some aspects of them, we can identify the innocence in them and guide them accordingly to be the best version of themselves in society. Being around someone who can be mean and toxic but not out of genuine and profound anger and awareness can surprisingly be way easier to deal with if that makes sense.

  • @LizApizaa
    @LizApizaa Год назад +29

    As an ENTP Liz, who has been a long-term lurker in this community I'm convinced that this video is about me and nothing anyone says will convince me otherwise. Thanks, Kristin

  • @mudman619
    @mudman619 Год назад +11

    yup, haha - ISTP - that is our great secret - we live in a state of quiet Triggerness - why? bc we find almost everything either 1) stupid, or 2) exasperating . . . that's why we need our ESTP brethren & sisters to help us get out & unleash some of our pent-up energies lol

    • @ElectricalStorm
      @ElectricalStorm 2 месяца назад

      real as an ISTP who's best mate is an ESTP - man's always there to get me to lighten up a bit

  • @TYAC_TPE_SF-Bay
    @TYAC_TPE_SF-Bay Год назад +37

    I hope Melissa sees this 😂.

  • @LiorTamir
    @LiorTamir Год назад +20

    So... That means kristin thought of ways to trigger all of the 16 personalities?
    Also, as an Infj, the triggers usually land and get under my skin but i know ENTP wpuld use that to take advantage of me so i refuse to show vulnerability. The lack of trigger response is actually in relation to how deep the trigger actually cuts.

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 Год назад +8

      As an INFJ, the simple fact of knowing they do this only to trigger a response from you make their words lose any sort of value and impact it could have on me because I know it's not genuine and doesn't come from a place of authenticity to get something valuable from what they say. Just empty words.

  • @torid.344
    @torid.344 Год назад +23

    As an ENFP with an ENTP dad, you absolutely nailed it. I don’t know wether I want to send this to him or not because I know it’ll only give him more ideas 😂 🤣
    Also Harold is probably happy that no one bugged him for so long, he’s just chilling with Pikachu and eating some chips while reading a book or something.

    • @Bellabirdtheoneandonly
      @Bellabirdtheoneandonly 8 месяцев назад +8

      ENFP with an ENTP dad here. He likes to trigger me

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@BellabirdtheoneandonlyWork on your self control for yourself but also for him to not incite him to continue this dark path. He won't love it as much trust me. You can do it my shadow type.
      - INFJ

  • @INTPanther
    @INTPanther Год назад +13

    As an INTP, I honestly am sUpEr surprised that we were low on the scale. I am often so apathetic that, when with others, even if I am triggered, I will still have almost no reaction because of habit. Also, this is nearly perfectly timed, because I just had a classmate tell me that he wants to try and figure out how to trigger me, but called me a worthy opponent. I’m thinking, “Yeah, good luck.” He is able to easily trigger people, but I am unlikely to lose this battle. Also, I just saw Harold through ENTP’s window. He’s still blending in, and I’m not sure if he’s alive. I need to further investigate. Also, I relate to the ISTP’s constant lack of amusement with others. And the ENTP’s tangents, cynicism, overthinking, and slightly to their nihilism.

  • @FalconOfStorms
    @FalconOfStorms Год назад +8

    I once triggered an ISTJ by telling him I eat something different for breakfast everyday.

  • @SilentAnonymity
    @SilentAnonymity Год назад +11

    I literally said, "oh nooo," when the ENTP started listing ISTJ triggers. Goddammit.

    • @erinl422
      @erinl422 Год назад +2

      She’s on to us

  • @Spectacular-Spider-Dan
    @Spectacular-Spider-Dan Год назад +12

    Yay! Another tier ranking! I'm really enjoying this series. Not only are these hilarious, but I'm learning a lot from them about MBTI.

  • @obitouzumaki5319
    @obitouzumaki5319 Год назад +23

    This video is perfect, laughed throughout the entire video, my favorite tier-ranking until now! Waiting for the INTP one

  • @joshpotteiger7136
    @joshpotteiger7136 Год назад +20

    I'm an ENTP. This was spot on. Loved it

  • @LeoIsHere14
    @LeoIsHere14 Год назад +15

    As an ENTJ, I thrive on correcting people when they challenge my ideas. Obviously, if I'm wrong I'd take it and correct my course but usually my friends are triggered by how deep I can go analyzing them 🙂

  • @justme4579
    @justme4579 Год назад +25

    I wonder if Kristin is familiar with any older, more mature versions of an ENTP.. because as accurate as these ENTP portrayals are, I believe there’s something even more unique about a more developed, self-aware, and evolved ENTP. There’s actually amazing potential there! (-ISFP married to ENTP for 10 years)

    • @nzlioness
      @nzlioness Год назад +7

      Her brother is an ENTP so cam imagine this is drawing from a lot of childhood observations! as well as of his adult-self.

    • @EresirThe1st
      @EresirThe1st Год назад +1

      Yeah once ENTPs learn it’s ok to actually care about things they’re totally different people

    • @CrusaderGal
      @CrusaderGal Год назад +9

      But self-aware, mature versions of all of the types are simply less interesting and a little less stereotypical. They would certainly be harder to use for comedy.

    • @justme4579
      @justme4579 Год назад +1

      @@EresirThe1st marriage and kids definitely accelerate that process lol but honestly that pressure of real responsibility can change them more than you’d ever imagine possible! All the abstract randomness is suddenly channeled in such a different and more meaningful way

    • @justme4579
      @justme4579 Год назад +2

      @@CrusaderGal in a way that’s true for sure, but it could also mean that all those stereotypical traits and functions are used more purposefully and can be appreciated on a much deeper level

  • @L4sz10
    @L4sz10 Год назад +5

    As an INTP, I know my trigger is when someone takes me as an idiot. I can bare that people around me are less informed, but when someone tries to convince me about an obvious bullshit that he also knows to be false, that I take as an offense against my intellect.

    • @KarlJeager
      @KarlJeager Год назад +1

      I have found mentally putting them in the "not worth my time" or possibly the "too stupid to live" category and walking away is an effective solution to such people.
      Of course I have been known to indulge in responses dripping with sarcasm along the lines of "Of course how foolish of me not to understand the clear truth of your absurd statements." or "No I could never possibly understand this situation, it is just so different to all these other clearly easily related situations my mind is unable to compare."

  • @chantelleboom1230
    @chantelleboom1230 Год назад +5

    The return halfway “Sorry I forgot I was doing this” is such a mood.

  • @jijitters
    @jijitters Год назад +8

    I must agree about the ISFx. In order to truly get under their skin you have to really get to know them and what's important to them, and once you've found it, poking that bear on purpose just ends up seeming like bullying. ISFJ and ISFP are more likely to get sad and leave than they are to get angry lol

  • @Lifedotmp4
    @Lifedotmp4 11 месяцев назад +4

    As an infj, this was quite comforting, made me feel less welcomed in society than I already am, but you know, that is quite normal. My Esfj sister was triggered just by looking at her name in the Elmo tier. Thankyou for that estj trigger tip, its good to use on those ones who despise me already :)

  • @crystalemullen
    @crystalemullen Год назад +7

    As an ENFP I honestly laughed out loud at your description of how easily we are triggered. Very well done👏🏾👏🏾

  • @thinker-12
    @thinker-12 Год назад +4

    It's kind of true. I do often get annoyed with things other people are doing nearby, but never to the point of irrationality. Generally I just move to the location where it will affect me the least
    -ISTP

  • @sylviaowega3839
    @sylviaowega3839 7 месяцев назад +4

    I also do think that the INTJ does get easily triggered by both the ENTP and the INTP easily, because when they as us questions we tend to beat around the bust a lot and give out long explanations without really answering them as opposed to be so direct like they are. It is a bad habit to break. Lol

  • @chantelleboom1230
    @chantelleboom1230 Год назад +9

    I feel like so often the ENTP is put together, so it’s refreshing to see the scatterbrained side which goes on 53 tangents before returning to their point.
    As an ENTP with an ENFP friend, we are disturbingly similar in that regard. It was refreshing to see that representation (although it did alter some of the “holier than thou” feeling I often get as an ENTP from Kristin 🥴

  • @EssenceofPureFlavor
    @EssenceofPureFlavor Месяц назад +1

    "I am somewhat of a trigger connoisseur myself" - This is the most ENTP phrase ever uttered by anyone.

  • @INFamousJudge576
    @INFamousJudge576 Год назад +10

    For those who want to know the secret to trigger an INTP, it's actually quite simple.
    Disagree with them on something and then offer really bad arguments not supported by any fact whatsoever. Something that defies all logic but it's somehow accepted by society like "all this people agree with me so I'm right."
    And do it IN PUBLIC.

    • @entropy8634
      @entropy8634 Год назад +3

      Prerequisite is that you must be INTP’s friend, or anyone that INTP deem worth of anything. Otherwise They won’t waste their time

    • @INFamousJudge576
      @INFamousJudge576 Год назад

      @@entropy8634 It's fine even if there is one of his/her friends in the public, because we want to protect them from stupid opinions.

    • @jansvoboda4293
      @jansvoboda4293 5 месяцев назад +1

      Not enough (maybe depending on INTP maturity). The trick here is to trigger Ti and Fe simultaneously for which a hypocrisy is the best tool.
      Basically you lay out principle, and than stand it on it's head with help of double standards and logical fallacies to use it unjustly against someone that the INTP respects.

    • @someguy5977
      @someguy5977 3 месяца назад

      This is why medical doctors hate me as an INTP. The Dunning-Kruger Effect is practically a law to be followed by doctors. Especially the ones from the third world with the giant egos. I signed my own "Do Not Revive" order recently because I know how awful they are. I'm gonna end up dead someday anyways, so why should I let them torture me before I go?

  • @SecondFloor2311
    @SecondFloor2311 Год назад +6

    I, as clearly most do, have lots of reason to be scared of ENTPs but I did realize something recently. Getting a compliment from an ENTP….in a way, perhaps more satisfying than any other compliment. Even if you guys are in character very different from me, I do want to say I respect anyone being passionate about what they do and honing their skill to (near) perfection. I salute you, dear ENTP weirdos :)
    - INFJ
    P.s. also I feel strangely honored by my placement in this ranking. Just fyi, we most certainly experience deranged anger and get triggered a lot (or is that just me?) but yeah, you won’t get to see most of it; unless I’m forced to live with you…for years…since birth…then maybe once or twice^^

  • @Spectacular-Spider-Dan
    @Spectacular-Spider-Dan Год назад +28

    Hey youtube commenters! I just wanted to mention again that Kristin has a patreon goal that when she hits 500 patrons she's going to make "16 Personalities In A Musical." Let's make that happen!
    Even if you can't afford the lowest patreon tier, I'm sure a custom pledge of any size would help her achieve her goal of becoming a full time content creator. Even a dollar would help! So, if her content entertains you, or enriches your life in some way, please consider donating!
    Disclaimer: Please donate responsibly. Don't give beyond your means.☺

    • @JohnHenrysaysHi
      @JohnHenrysaysHi Год назад

      Hey, Friendly Neighborhood Spectacular Spider-Dan, thanks for being an Amazing pal every video. Just a heads up, and maybe it's just me, but I don't think comments are showing up in videos or community posts unless we click "Sort by newest". I hope it's just my comments not working! I think they work in replies just fine though!
      Hope this helps! And if you celebrate, enjoy having hopeful helpful Happy Halloween hype!

    • @rynothealbinoryno
      @rynothealbinoryno Год назад

      I might be interested in the INTJ tier if she does more of the typing celebrities videos. Definitely interested in her take on the Beatles as my ENFP wife and I (INFP) give a middle finger to the online world in our strong opinion that Lennon is ENFP and not INFP like everyone says. Otherwise I might subscribe for a month, watch them all and, then either leave or go to ENFJ level.

    • @Spectacular-Spider-Dan
      @Spectacular-Spider-Dan Год назад +1

      Hey, John! You're welcome! It looks like I'm able to see comments okay, but I hope that you can get your comments issue sorted. I hope you have a great Halloween as well!@@JohnHenrysaysHi

    • @JohnHenrysaysHi
      @JohnHenrysaysHi Год назад +1

      ​@@Spectacular-Spider-Dan Thanks! It looks like it was fixed later in the day yesterday! Earlier, comments weren't showing up for anyone in the usual "Sort by" Top comments. Just newest comments and replies to others' comments. Now, it's back to normal where my comments aren't showing up as usual because I said the wrong word. I discovered backspacing over and over that a Lord of the Rings character name did it one time.
      I thought I got a notification from someone I replied to a couple days ago, and I just opened another browser and saw that my reply didn't show up and it also showed a lower reply number. But I can see it and it's in my comment history. haha
      Hope you and yours have a Happy Friday, Dan!

    • @Spectacular-Spider-Dan
      @Spectacular-Spider-Dan Год назад +1

      All's well that ends well! I had a good Friday, thank you, and I hope you did, also!@@JohnHenrysaysHi

  • @artemismoonbow2475
    @artemismoonbow2475 Год назад +5

    "Elmo is my sleep paralysis demon" My INFP mind was distracted from puppy sweaters and perpetual cycles of genocide and Pink Floyd saying we are Turning Away long enough to laugh at this one.

  • @rainbowratto1834
    @rainbowratto1834 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love those tier rankings by different personalities so much :) Waiting for more (and for mine (ENFP)) ;)

  • @MultiFlash009
    @MultiFlash009 Год назад +6

    What the ENTP suggests to do in order to trigger an ESTJ is just the way I usually talk, no wonder I often struggle holding a conversation with them xD
    Also, getting distracted from thoughts and ideas to the point of completely forgetting about the actual task is *way* too relatable

  • @junkonatsumizaka5149
    @junkonatsumizaka5149 Год назад +3

    Your ENTP persona was hilarious! I'd love to see more in-character tierlists, perhaps from different types, in the future!

  • @АннаЛищинская-я7т
    @АннаЛищинская-я7т Год назад +3

    INFJ here. I definitely see a trigger coming from afar. I choose to cool down on the outside while boiling on the inside. But sometimes i am so passive aggressive when it comes to vulnerable things i value.

  • @ben.ny_si.ms2000
    @ben.ny_si.ms2000 Год назад +5

    this was one of the funniest videos MY GOD, so entertaining! per the comment question, i didn’t actually get triggered at any point in this video, but the INFJ ranking did slightly annoy me. i can get triggered! not enough to demonstrate to someone i don’t know well but still (this ENTP must not be close to any of the INFJs in her life if she thinks we are a void). as mentioned before, one of the fun points in these tier ranking videos is figuring out where this personality would place yours, and ngl i was WAY off with this one for the first time, definitely thought i would be in rip me, because i would try to make the ENTP feel bad somehow - INFJ, obviously

  • @DocKrazy
    @DocKrazy Год назад +3

    So proud of Liz for
    -defining her terms (I would have defined trigger differently, but I still appreciate the effort)
    -adopting an introvert (shoutout to harold!)
    -reconnecting with mom and reducing pile of clothes

  • @superstellarhere
    @superstellarhere Год назад +16

    why is her eyeshadow so good?? immediately i wanna be her friend. teach me. INFPs are going in most triggered btw, i can feel it im an empath

    • @marissag.Vs_winterbear
      @marissag.Vs_winterbear Год назад +4

      Lol I was literally thinking the same, her eyeshadow is perfect😂
      -infj

  • @saintfighteraqua
    @saintfighteraqua Год назад +4

    Harold was a mirror all along. A reflection of the ENTP's inner demons and like a mirror, blending into the wall until you look at it.

  • @gracethewizard2836
    @gracethewizard2836 10 месяцев назад +2

    8:40 I'll always come back for an entp unless I've already doorslamed them
    -infj

  • @ThatOneKatt
    @ThatOneKatt Год назад +2

    Enfp here, I must say that your classification (for my type atleast) was INCREDIBLY accurate. Surprisingly great video (for something thats supposed to be a parody?)
    Also like- kudos to you for being antagonistic and knowing it. I wasn't necessarily antagonized by this video, but I have a feeling you're very skilled.

  • @imadeliciouscroissant
    @imadeliciouscroissant Год назад +6

    As an INTP, the best way to trigger us is to start a conversation on a subject you don't know much about. I assure you, we'll lose our heads. We might even hit you with a random object, but that's another matter...

    • @cosmiclightning4723
      @cosmiclightning4723 Год назад

      Yes, do that. That works. Emphasize you're very good and know a lot about the subject. Start misleading others and refuse to be corrected.
      Though if we know you're playing, it is pretty amusing.
      I'll probably keep the annoyance to myself though.

    • @snadianna
      @snadianna Год назад +1

      I have to disagree a bit. If INTP don't know much about subject either, It'll not be effective. If INTP old enough, it'll not bother them so much. As 30+ yo INTP, I'm not going to be triggered by it. Maybe, a bit annoyed of the stupidity and a lack of meaning in conversation, but people around me most likely not notice it anyway. I'm in that stage of mind, when if I see that person say stupid things and don't listen if they're corrected, I just physically remove myself from conversation or say smth like "believe whatever you want". I'm not waisting my time and energy to correct somebody if they don't want to be corrected. My piont is, It could be annoying sometimes, but not to the point for me having a strong reaction. So, it's not triggering enough, imho.

  • @BillyBob-lt5nr
    @BillyBob-lt5nr Год назад +4

    Lol, "not a second of this video meant anything"
    -ENTP

  • @seraphicdreams
    @seraphicdreams Год назад +4

    As an INFP with an ENTP best friend you couldn't be more accurate ! Personally I would be in the "trigger happy" category but yes....I do have a random attachment to ideas :)

  • @TYAC_TPE_SF-Bay
    @TYAC_TPE_SF-Bay Год назад +18

    What?! The difference between with and without eye makeup is drastic. Without is angel 😊

  • @schmooplesthesecond5997
    @schmooplesthesecond5997 Месяц назад +1

    as INTP with ENTP sister, i always adore how she always get people mad but they're still charmed by her. My INTJ mom always complain about her to me, and complain about me to her 🤣

  • @macchupichu
    @macchupichu Год назад +1

    Why on earth is this so good. The video had me laughing throughout. I love how the entp chose to rank the personalities. And also justified with examples

  • @KY-jd1nl
    @KY-jd1nl 6 месяцев назад

    Honestly really good representation of the ENTP thinking process without being overly obnoxious imo. Like personally I dont enjoy triggering people for fun but in general - the flow of thought, use of analogies, type of analysis, and the consistently enticing random distractions that pop up are sooo relatable. Great job fr

  • @hritviknijhawan1737
    @hritviknijhawan1737 Год назад +9

    I don't know about INTJ, but this video certainly belonged in your S-Tier ones.
    - INTP

  • @JollyJaro
    @JollyJaro Год назад +3

    This was a very creative take on ENTP. You are very entertaining. 😂

  • @it_sMila
    @it_sMila Год назад +2

    Oh my gosh. The entp explaining the definition of trigger is so true. Its so annoying when people spout things and then don't define what they mean by certain words and then describe things using the words that don't deserve using those words. I don't think any of what I said now made sense but oop. I can't be bothered to edit it.
    - entp :)
    This whole video is so accurate 😅

  • @Eclipse210
    @Eclipse210 Год назад +3

    As an INTP, I used to get triggered all the time, but I eventually learned that I should just accept that other people’s opinions are valid and the ones that aren’t are meant to be pitied or laughed at (by invalid opinions, I mean people with superiority complexes simply because they’re a certain race, sexuality, or gender).

  • @annalittlemonster901
    @annalittlemonster901 Год назад +2

    The way Fi doms explode the second they are triggered is scary fr.
    Loving these tier rankings. Thank you for making them!🤩

  • @asvegas777
    @asvegas777 Год назад +4

    Thank… whatever forces are in power… for Kristen (talented af ESFP) having an ENTP sibling! That observational closeness makes your ENTP characters/skits so enjoyable and dare I say, at least approaches something like accuracy. I shall end this comment in a sincere thanks and not get into specification of terms, etc but of course they’re crucial
    Anyway 🦋💙🦋

  • @veronicagonzalez1702
    @veronicagonzalez1702 Год назад +2

    As an INTP, when people start making very stupid/unresearched/completely illogical claims AND they tell it to you like they are right and you are the one who doesn't know about it.... that can make me commit murder.. in my head

  • @joanarc3369
    @joanarc3369 Год назад +1

    The timing when the commercial ad appeared right after ENTP try to get back in to character was superb - INTJ

  • @netherworldofmind7402
    @netherworldofmind7402 Год назад +1

    Congratulations for this one, as an ENTP this is painfully accurate; in our defense I would like to point out that triggering people is in fact a humanitarian mission, a controlled and harmless stress-test to push ourselves into building strong characters and solid minds to face our uncomfortable world

  • @anime-ye1qs
    @anime-ye1qs 5 месяцев назад +1

    As an INTP, saying something that hurts my ego (basically my logic) works fine
    Except that figuring out what hurts our ego is hard...it may be something so negligible that you'll never notice until the topic comes up...which may just never come up
    Also! Leaving a heated conversation/debate midway - i can kill if one does that

  • @LeonidasIV
    @LeonidasIV Год назад +2

    As an INTJ I was probably Elmo tier as a teenager, but now in my 30s I'm more of a Rip Me. In fact, if I'm feeling particularly pleasant one day I'll likely trigger youuu.

  • @saranonimus9211
    @saranonimus9211 Год назад +1

    ISTPs are super easy. Use a tool for something other than its intended purpose. Bonus points if there is a tool designed to do the thing you're misusing the first tool to do, and you actually have that tool nearby.

  • @traditionalgirl3943
    @traditionalgirl3943 Год назад +3

    ISTPs never get so upset that they are irrational, which means they are not triggered, according to your definition.

  • @fandujapon
    @fandujapon 4 месяца назад +1

    Actually, as an INFJ, I enjoy looking at my ENTP bestie trying to trigger me - not knowing I'm already aware of his intentions -and proceed to see his disappointment in front of my expressionless reaction

  • @LatIenws
    @LatIenws Год назад +3

    I will forever love ENTPs
    I love how truthful they can be, but also …. Provocative?
    - INFJ

  • @sylviaowega3839
    @sylviaowega3839 7 месяцев назад +1

    INTJ’s also don’t particularly enjoy engaging in political, philosophical, or any kind of debate, although it is something ENTP’s and us INTP’s thrive in.

  • @martinfogliati
    @martinfogliati Год назад +1

    I was really waiting for this video to come out (you'll never guess my type...), and I thought that the tier list would be about "likeliness to understand memes/sarcasm/references" or something like that lol

  • @SarahtheElephant
    @SarahtheElephant Месяц назад +1

    How to trigger an ENTP: Anytime the conversation gets deeper, pivot the conversation to small talk. NOTHING irritates me more.

  • @Megan_Fiorilla
    @Megan_Fiorilla Год назад +2

    As an ENFP i found this hilarious! My house mate was an ENTP and she would welcome my politically incorrect dissertations as you so wonderfully put in.. on society and the state it is in.... LOL why ENFP's know so much about random topics I have yet to figure out myself as one hahha. thank you for this it was wonderful

  • @RebeccaETripp
    @RebeccaETripp 4 месяца назад

    Your videos (even these joke ones) are amazingly intelligent and funny! A cut above most other MBTI channels. :) Also, I enjoy the subtle, yet nonstop video game references, haha!

  • @lobalee1873
    @lobalee1873 8 месяцев назад +2

    The problem with trying to trigger an INFJ is that they love sincerity and are highly perceptive. As an INFJ, I can tell when someone is trying to get a rise out of me and I will immediately stop playing the game. It looks like I can't be triggered, but really I'm just watching to see what you do next. In reality, INFJs get triggered a decent amount, but I would put them in the "RIP Me" category if you manage to trigger one, because we tend to take our triggers seriously and personally. Also, if you see a trigger, it'd only be because you're someone the INFJ really trusts and then you'd feel horrible for purposefully triggering them.