16 Personalities Getting BULLIED, School Bully Instantly Regrets It

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  • @FrankJames
    @FrankJames  Před 2 lety +6369

    Watch "16 Personalities Giving a Presentation" next! czcams.com/video/XyNL7TnMsyM/video.html
    Time stamps:
    0:00 ISTP
    0:09 INTP
    0:21 ENFP
    0:41 ENTP
    1:01 ISFP
    1:17 ESFP
    1:30 ENTJ
    1:45 ESTJ
    1:59 ISFJ
    2:15 ISTJ
    2:30 INTJ
    2:55 ENFJ
    3:16 ESFJ
    3:38 ESTP
    3:47 INFP
    4:20 INFJ

    • @JohnHenrysaysHi
      @JohnHenrysaysHi Před 2 lety +18

      Happy April Fool's Day, Frank! Only got one shiner to heal from today so far while celebrating the most glorious Fi holiday day of the year! Or at least if you think it's Fe friendly to type every pretty lady in the workplace...N-U-T-S resulting in getting kicked in... sensors don't even have to flex their intuition for this one, typing every dog owner looking like their dog's B-U-T-T, and typing people as G-E-E-Ks on MBTI forums...jk. Only read MBTI forums never made an account anywhere cuz...actually personality cafe is one of the most pleasant typing areas besides your comment section unlike other friendly communi(s)ties wanting everyone to come together like some Imagine There's No Heaven Beatles jk I'm really sorry because I remember you liked the Beatles...although am I really sorry cuz I could just backspace? Ne-ways, I've been listening to another INFJ sing a song called Divide (Disturbed singer is an INFJ) and I'm trying to imagine you singing something like that but I don't think I'm an intuitive like you to imagine, although that's not why I dislike that Beatles song like a jealousy thing because I happen to believe Heaven is the greatest so that's why I don't want to imagine that there's no Heaven but I would appreciate your next 16 personality skit video to be a music one since don't have the INFJ imagination like you or the INFJ Disturbed singer to come up with it myself, and also want motivation to come up with music list to connect with people in the comments. Jk kidding. April Fools! Would prefer a Urket as the 16 personalities..no, I'm a G-E-EK, not a N-E-R-D like Urkel which is why I could type MBTI forum people as geeks cuz takes one to know one but I wouldn't mind a Goku character typing video, but nobody would want that...even though, I mean, being that anime is so popular on the internet, and Goku is probably the most popular one besides the yellow Pokemon character that's peaks around and sneezes a lot or something, and it might help your channel grow, but...I gotta go. Be back to watch!
      I was actually really hoping for this one after you made your poll about being bullied because, again, I don't know my type other than G-E-E-K which lends itself to Just kidding!...I'm looking forward to this video! Take care! Have an awesome day!

    • @veracuskar3017
      @veracuskar3017 Před 2 lety +6

      Happy first of April 🍒

    • @anju5124
      @anju5124 Před 2 lety +37

      I loved the ENTJ, INTJ and INFJ! 😂

    • @NaturalBornDocumentarian
      @NaturalBornDocumentarian Před 2 lety +2

      Soooo funny… 🕺🏻👍🏼🤗

    • @meowhahaha
      @meowhahaha Před 2 lety +2

      Dear @@JohnHenrysaysHi I think you’re a G-E-N-I-US 😉

  • @najihasulaiman5066
    @najihasulaiman5066 Před 2 lety +3962

    "you're a loser"
    "You're right. I lose brain cells every time I hear you speak"
    Nice comeback. Gotta take note on that.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 2 lety +1302

    "That's inaccurate... Your Mom likes me."
    Incredulous stare from Bully.
    "She volunteers in the library." Haha, what an epic way to start off the video. 🤣😉

    • @Takisan111
      @Takisan111 Před 2 lety +21

      That is definitely how an ISTP would respond to that.

    • @hiduproh1385
      @hiduproh1385 Před 2 lety +23

      @@Takisan111 I'm an ISTP and most of the time I just ignore them, because the goal of bullying someone most of the time is to get a reaction to fuel their own needs for emotional validation (basically they just want attention) so when I ignore them they usually get bored with me.
      I had a bully who was an only child and had busy parents, they had money but at home they were quiet because they had no one.
      So at school he would be really loud and dramatic. He would gossip with his group, pick on others that were weird or quiet and when things don't go his way he threw a tantrum (like when the teacher put him in a different group than his friends).

    • @ciggytwiggy
      @ciggytwiggy Před 2 lety +9

      ISTPs give 0 fks to bullies

    • @warriormaiden9829
      @warriormaiden9829 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm an INFP. It's similar to how I handled someone trying to be rude to me in the library at middle school. We were working on a project, and the gal had been very rudely pestering the librarian for the last 10 minutes on where to find a piece of information. She apparently got tired of trying the librarian and came to test her luck with me. (I was known as being a Know-it-all.) I gave her the exact same answer that the librarian had given her, stood up, walked over to the librarian...and politely asked her where I could find extra information on the exact same topic little miss 'Karen' had 'asked' about not 30 seconds prior. Not only did the librarian direct me to extra books, but she also gave me a few extra websites and logged me into one of her school research accounts so I could access the collegiate science journals. Let's just say, it pays to be polite and cozy with the teachers for more reasons than just grades. The speed at which the haughty expression got wiped of that girl's face... I will cherish that for as long as I can remember it. 😆 And the free journals were a big bonus too. Really miss all the extra information at fingertip. Blasted 'please subscribe to view this article' blockers... 🙄

    • @therandom1283
      @therandom1283 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hiduproh1385 Same...

  • @HuanRazboinic
    @HuanRazboinic Před rokem +811

    INTJ. I beat up my two bullies when there weren't any teachers around. Then I went up to a group of kids and got them to believe that I've been with them the whole time during recess, so when it came time to talk to the teacher and principal, they all vouched for me. Honestly, I'm proud of my 8 year-old self.

    • @axolotl4964
      @axolotl4964 Před rokem +60

      i wish i was that cool

    • @miniforcexlovers9891
      @miniforcexlovers9891 Před rokem +19

      Wow i am same. I beat my bully very powerful

    • @bakumidokiriyoayaoyorozush6979
      @bakumidokiriyoayaoyorozush6979 Před rokem +63

      INTJ, can relate! My elementary self used to make my bullies (who tease me everyday) cry whenever I hit them, but I never got in trouble with the teachers and management since I was the top student lmao

    • @stop_1673
      @stop_1673 Před rokem +19

      that's the most intj thing I've ever heard jesus

    • @Myria83
      @Myria83 Před rokem +11

      I did that... more than once. INTJ-A here.

  • @erinloveswomen
    @erinloveswomen Před rokem +1159

    As an INTJ who wears a black hoodie almost everyday, I can 100% agree this is how I react to anyone who mentions my clothing choices. Like why are you paying attention to my clothes, while I can't even remember the color of your eyes?💀

    • @nezukochan471
      @nezukochan471 Před rokem +63

      i legit hated how accurate that was lmaoo

    • @larvini
      @larvini Před rokem +35

      ...you're supposed ro remember a color of someone's eyes? I mean no offense but clothing choices are much more evident of one's personality and much easier to remember

    • @erinloveswomen
      @erinloveswomen Před rokem +32

      @@larvini It's just a personal thing. I don't know why, but I enjoy looking at people's eyes. Not to mention, I like staring at people's eyes, because they find it awkward, and they are intimidated by eye contact. I don't have any problem with eye contact, in fact I love it. It's just so interesting seeing their reaction.

    • @zacharythurgood2704
      @zacharythurgood2704 Před rokem +33

      @@erinloveswomen as a fellow INTJ I like to see who flinches first with eye contact, I'd say 90%+ can't look me in the eyes directly.

    • @someguy7424
      @someguy7424 Před rokem +14

      Yes, the INTJ one was very accurate.

  • @LeonaJPierce
    @LeonaJPierce Před 2 lety +7717

    I'm digging this INTJ person. Not only was that terribly accurate and clever, but that shirt..... 💯

    • @Michael59197
      @Michael59197 Před 2 lety +122

      I would totally wear a Skyrim shirt in school. Morrowind is still my favorite ES, but Skyrim logo is black and grey. I had a Doom shirt.

    • @kaydenbreak4283
      @kaydenbreak4283 Před 2 lety +24

      Totally

    • @snaackytutx7648
      @snaackytutx7648 Před 2 lety

      It wasn't though. xNTJs are just borderline paranoid so their first line of thought is "why did you notice that", and INTxs really don't care about what they are wearing (or people they're not into are wearing). So it's just a natural conclusion

    • @YellaSpiceFamily
      @YellaSpiceFamily Před 2 lety +26

      The xNFJ watching: "wellllll, INTJ is factually correct, but his audience is too stupid to follow ANY of it, so the intelligent jeering thing isn't achieving its intended effect at ALL ... INTJ doesn't appear to know that, though, and there's no better solution because mean, stupid people are hopeless - I mean, I would not even dignify any of this idiocy with a reply, but if this is how INTJ wants to spend his time, I guess that's ... fine ... Hopefully, I can politely change the subject when he brags about how he 'totally humiliated that guy' later on, because I'm incapable of lying hard enough to validate an opinion that false ..."

    • @j.nicolosi6647
      @j.nicolosi6647 Před 2 lety +57

      Why are you paying attention to what he’s wearing, are you obsessed with him?

  • @danielabenitez1264
    @danielabenitez1264 Před 2 lety +3299

    "How to use your personality as a weapon against bullies" as the alternative title
    This should be presented to everyone at school. Is so helpful and enjoyable!

    • @kaitomybeloved3126
      @kaitomybeloved3126 Před 2 lety +43

      Hell yeah, my backpack is now a weapon

    • @hasargel
      @hasargel Před 2 lety +19

      i don't think crying actually helps IRL, I mean, most of the things said in the video wouldn't get through a bully's head, or are just bad tactics, the best way to get someone off tou is ignore them

    • @helloworld7818
      @helloworld7818 Před 2 lety

      @@hasargel The best way is to best their ass

    • @uzi710
      @uzi710 Před 2 lety +40

      @@hasargel funnily, it actually helps. not calm crying, but the messy ones that attract other people attention to you. I used to do it a lot even when I'm a young adult (used to) because even bullies don't want to be labelled as bullies by other people.

    • @siaanand2189
      @siaanand2189 Před 2 lety +4

      yes
      i'm an intp girl and all the other girls are so much prettier than me. One day even a teacher laughed at me. I'm soooo using that now!

  • @yvoonxe68
    @yvoonxe68 Před rokem +367

    As an INFJ some girl said my hair looks burnt and disgusting, and I just stared into her soul without saying anything, another girl started defending me but to be honest I was just thinking about the answer to the math problem.

  • @Itz_Mimatheartist
    @Itz_Mimatheartist Před rokem +1233

    As an INFP this is by far one of the most relatable school experiences ever.
    This is gold

    • @rathalomaniac6212
      @rathalomaniac6212 Před rokem +99

      I literally just bored my bullies to death or made them feel really bad about being mean to me because I always took it SO HARD.

    • @Abiodun92
      @Abiodun92 Před rokem +77

      I'm an INFP too, but strangely I can't relate to this depiction of us. I would often unintentionally say something that got me in to trouble because people often misunderstood my intentions. I never wanted to fight or hurt people, but people sure wanted to fight me so they left me no choice but to defend myself with fists until they gave up or I started feeling sorry for punching their faces in.

    • @doesbadart13
      @doesbadart13 Před rokem +27

      I'm an infp and I instantly knew that one was the infp depiction. I am such a loser it's literally me

    • @nevaehgarcia508
      @nevaehgarcia508 Před rokem +5

      Ik I'm in school rn and I hear these things ALL THE TIME 😮‍💨

    • @minakukit6903
      @minakukit6903 Před rokem +5

      Hello cutie cry baby!! I love uu

  • @richa9420
    @richa9420 Před 2 lety +7028

    As an ENFP, I confirm that we take being called "weird" very seriously. It's a moment of pride!

    • @Sophie-vw5ol
      @Sophie-vw5ol Před 2 lety +201

      As an ENFP too, I don't quite see it that way. Only if I know that the person likes me anyway or likes me because of that, so I won't be excluded either. 😅

    • @dcgreatman
      @dcgreatman Před 2 lety +262

      ENFP here and heck yes, we're a bunch of epic outlaws

    • @TheFren
      @TheFren Před 2 lety +107

      I still feel sorry for my bullies who peaked at 15. Like, honestly sorry. The poor souls. 🥺

    • @Ms.Guardian
      @Ms.Guardian Před 2 lety +22

      MEWOTH THATS RIGHT 😗👍💫

    • @Jaxmusicgal23
      @Jaxmusicgal23 Před 2 lety +9

      Yep!

  • @argyrous_p
    @argyrous_p Před 2 lety +1150

    And the (slap-free) Oscar goes to the INTJ in "Bullying the bully."🤣😂😂🤣
    I can't stop laughing.
    The INTP didn't even have to show her face for us to know who they were talking to.🤓

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před 2 lety +20

      Indeed, Will Smith should take a leaf from Frank's book!

    • @humayvahid
      @humayvahid Před 2 lety +7

      Exactly

    • @ethandominic-13
      @ethandominic-13 Před 2 lety +34

      As a male INTJ, I can confirm. We insult our male bullies by implying that they're gay.

    • @cyantn1634
      @cyantn1634 Před 2 lety +17

      @@ethandominic-13 But being gay is not an insult

    • @Zaft_K
      @Zaft_K Před 2 lety +49

      @@cyantn1634 no, it is not, except to a certain type of male bully. To them, it is the worst insult imaginable.

  • @Echo_ZeJOY
    @Echo_ZeJOY Před rokem +266

    As a ENFP, I’m fine with being “weird” because that just means I have personality

    • @en-Jande
      @en-Jande Před rokem +5

      Same!

    • @thecheetahchica
      @thecheetahchica Před rokem +10

      I'm an INFJ, and I completely agree! Being normal is overrated. :)

  • @tazoomturret377
    @tazoomturret377 Před 11 měsíci +123

    As an ISTP, I can confirm that if someone told me a factually incorrect insult, I would immediately correct them

    • @MYG_MSF
      @MYG_MSF Před 5 měsíci +3

      same

    • @Blarpcob
      @Blarpcob Před 5 měsíci +3

      As another ISTP, I can factually confirm your confirmation

    • @zaytaz9331
      @zaytaz9331 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ANOTHER ISTP LETS GOO

    • @randomaccount407
      @randomaccount407 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@Blarpcob As another ISTP, I can factually confirm your confirmation to another confirmation.

    • @shiny_crystal
      @shiny_crystal Před 4 měsíci +1

      thats so real, as a fellow istp

  • @sheepiexrs2766
    @sheepiexrs2766 Před rokem +2538

    As an INFJ I can confirm the straight face, once my french teacher bullied me in front of everyone saying how I was inhumain and lacked empathy since he couldn’t criticise my grade. I didn’t even pay attention to him as I was occupied thinking about whatever then I left class and after my friends told me what had happened and were all shocked and angry I was just like meh I don’t mind

    • @millie9814
      @millie9814 Před rokem +134

      It's scary how angry teachers get :(

    • @Sofiatheschnerd
      @Sofiatheschnerd Před rokem +158

      The same exact thing happened to me many years ago, except it was my 8th math teacher. He thought I wasn't paying attention so he yelled at me to tell him what it was he last said. I actually was able to tell him, because really I was listening after all. Then he got 10 times madder that I actually was able to answer his question, and since I had an A in the class, he instead decided to insult my notes and all of the doodling that I had in my notebook, because he had already failed once to insult and intimidate me, and obviously couldn't insult my grades. I had already zoned out again so I didn't pay much attention.

    • @vanio4254
      @vanio4254 Před rokem +48

      @@Sofiatheschnerd I had almost same experience with face expression, I have default face, and it's a smile face, my senior scold my team in an orientation, for a made up reason, everyone apologize n I didn't, my mind still processing her words n check it was really happen or not, n while doing so I was the only one who still look at her straight to her face with my default super kind simple smile, she got angry even more, n scold me for putting no respect. Then I remember a rumour of her place was switched n it was hard for her, then I look at her with even kinder stare, all my team worried about me, how if I got punished but no I just giving the most empathic gaze with smile. She got away angrier while saying curse words.. N she avoid me after that...

    • @Brofella771
      @Brofella771 Před rokem +5

      HELP

    • @deedee8772
      @deedee8772 Před rokem +13

      Jesus loves you, He died for our sins

  • @ariannacingolani1605
    @ariannacingolani1605 Před 2 lety +1797

    I am an INTJ, and the only time someone tried to bully me was in high school. A girl took something I said about some random topic personally and started to spread false information and gossip against me. It ended up precisely like this: I didn't even remember her name, but I pointed out that she apparently knew everything about me and what I said. I asked if she was interested in me since she was so passionate and that I was sorry, but she was not my type because I really didn't like people like her. It ended out EXACTLY like in this video, and I think that my resting bitch face helped.

    • @crystalemullen
      @crystalemullen Před 2 lety +47

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @sabrinarock2349
      @sabrinarock2349 Před 2 lety +73

      Wow, *applause*, that's so amazing, man!

    • @alikeat1347
      @alikeat1347 Před 2 lety +52

      The RBF is a very powerful weapon.

    • @deegibb6368
      @deegibb6368 Před 2 lety +55

      Yeah, INTJ here too. My neighborhood nickname was Killer. A few times other kids tried to bully me with not so good results for them. One guy said I was on crutches because I was too fat to support my weight on my legs; he shouldn't have done that in front of his friends since he got a retort about trying to make himself feel better about a lack of "something". His friends were still laughing as I got out of earshot. 😋

    • @God_535
      @God_535 Před 2 lety +17

      You sound exactly like my INTJ friend it's funny and scary lol

  • @thepotatotaxi2430
    @thepotatotaxi2430 Před rokem +547

    as an intp i can say that we do in fact immediately think of the most personal or petty thing possible

  • @gailnichols1284
    @gailnichols1284 Před 10 měsíci +96

    As an INFJ this was so funny. The stare has gotten me out of so much trouble, just looking at someone like they're nuts, because they usually are.

  • @hrae91
    @hrae91 Před 2 lety +630

    As an INFP, sometimes the tears come with anger. It got interpreted as a tantrum. No one understands me. That is why I tend to hide my emotions until i explode.

    • @yibengcj7913
      @yibengcj7913 Před rokem +18

      I'm from the other side of nation, understand you........

    • @salliy9284
      @salliy9284 Před rokem +39

      As an INFP thank u for not making me feel alone, like, i do this all the time 😭

    • @Kai-fl1se
      @Kai-fl1se Před rokem +10

      I feel the same way, and once I explode the emotions are ampliphide!!!

    • @joanaborrellsanchez9225
      @joanaborrellsanchez9225 Před rokem +37

      OMG I feel you, I FEEL YOU! The world doesn't take us seriously, because we avoid conficts until our emotions are so intense, so people think we're having a childish behavior and they even LAUGH when we express our needs and feelings! That's why I take other's feelings so seriously, because I can imagine how relief there are in feeling validated and understood.

    • @num5949
      @num5949 Před rokem +1

      YEEEAASSSSS

  • @louve796
    @louve796 Před 2 lety +1619

    Okay, but hear me out.
    As an INFP who got bullied - I probably never caught half of the mocking, being inside my own head.
    The day bullying got so bad that the teacher called headmistress, I actually didn't know what was going at first.

    • @Qwynry
      @Qwynry Před 2 lety +165

      Same 💀 i only realized people were bullying me like, 2 months before freshman year ends

    • @jiyookim-jung975
      @jiyookim-jung975 Před 2 lety

      Seems like something I would do.

    • @mieralunarlunishion
      @mieralunarlunishion Před 2 lety +142

      Sad to hear. :( Also bullied INFP here, but somehow I stopped it by pushing the guy against the wall by his throat. (The last straw was him put dwawing pins on my chair, pointing up.) Not my proudest moment… but it worked.

    • @Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry
      @Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry Před 2 lety +92

      I'm an INFP as well but I scared off the bullies with a knife and they stopped picking on me ever since. I didn't know what else to do to defend myself so don't blame me lol

    • @us3r003
      @us3r003 Před 2 lety +156

      Another INFP here lol I didn't know they were making fun of me and I always answered honestly,they got bored xD

  • @fauvechristensen8626
    @fauvechristensen8626 Před rokem +243

    INTJ here and I’ve had that conversation before almost verbatim. I could have given a lesser care about being bullied I was more bothered that they were talking to me and interrupting my reading/thinking.

    • @cookie-jp5nn
      @cookie-jp5nn Před rokem +6

      the problem is that some people in class were joking about me and I couldn't care less, but when they tried to look for the title of the book, I literally hit him because he bothered the smut part

    • @TW0man4RMY
      @TW0man4RMY Před rokem +2

      You can just say "couldn't care less". Not sure why people still insist on avoiding doing so; it isn't complicated.

    • @meldeneanw
      @meldeneanw Před rokem +1

      Soooo, soooo, SO TRUE!

    • @jeyna8243
      @jeyna8243 Před rokem +3

      fun fact: mbti test are factually innacurate and is no better than astrological signs for nerds.

    • @LuciferaseFire
      @LuciferaseFire Před rokem +7

      Nah fr, once i was called emotionless or robotic cuz i was always happy/never bothered by rude comments or anything. I was proud of it too 💀

  • @areafire1
    @areafire1 Před rokem +177

    As someone who got INTP, I did in fact view most of my bullies this way. At one point, two of them were talking shit about me by the fountain while I was nearby and after I waltzed over and demanded an explanation on why they didn't like me. After they gave me an appauled expression, they just kinda bolted out of there, and they actively avoided me until we all just kinda moved past it. A lot of those gossip-centric groups don't know how to handle being confronted.

    • @Eye_Radiate_Light
      @Eye_Radiate_Light Před rokem +8

      I often like to take the weakness in their attack and counter attack in the best and most meaningful way possible. "Revenge is a dish best served cold"

    • @WONDERBOIY
      @WONDERBOIY Před 5 měsíci

      I don't know why people hate me. Some people, sure, I rejected one of their friends brutally, but hey, he was creepy. But the rest of them, I just don't understand.

    • @pizza8725
      @pizza8725 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@WONDERBOIYsame

    • @anitas5817
      @anitas5817 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@WONDERBOIY In school, they didn’t like me because 1) I didn’t acknowledge they were cool and 2) I always did way better than them.

    • @stalinwasmean123
      @stalinwasmean123 Před 2 měsíci

      As an ENTP
      this is yes

  • @betxengi5388
    @betxengi5388 Před 2 lety +922

    As an INFP, I usually ignored such behaviors, although inside I felt weak (this made bully feel even more excited lol). However, crying in front of a crowd of people was never an option, so when I came home, I cried alone.

    • @Flamingerudostalion
      @Flamingerudostalion Před 2 lety +39

      Never alone, sweetie. ❤ Never alone!!

    • @hiya3
      @hiya3 Před 2 lety +44

      Same but after I get home I kinda overthink things, not everytime but most of the time

    • @Kaokie-49
      @Kaokie-49 Před 2 lety +20

      I usually try to ignore it, but same I still feel weak inside and there are times I couldn't hold it in

    • @candyberry7620
      @candyberry7620 Před 2 lety +8

      Well I cry when I feel like crying I basically can't hold it much ..but sometimes there's moments when I hold a lot of pride so it's a no no ..Infp

    • @Vinedwall
      @Vinedwall Před 2 lety +32

      As an INFP, during teenage years, I was too busy worrying about my own existential crisis to care about the world around me.
      If there were people try to bully me back then, they would feel like punching air.

  • @thunderatigervideo
    @thunderatigervideo Před rokem +1104

    INTJ girl here. I never had the “Why are you so into my clothing experience?” but proving bullies wrong or twisting their intent became so much of a game for me that they eventually left me alone. I was almost disappointed afterward.

    • @hey_johnnyy
      @hey_johnnyy Před rokem +25

      Same exact feels !! The disappointment.

    • @yez9475
      @yez9475 Před rokem +20

      I do this a lot, but not with bullies, usually people in the comments or some "friends" on discord

    • @darkmoon4107
      @darkmoon4107 Před rokem +2

      Same

    • @julievrhackzor
      @julievrhackzor Před rokem +3

      guys you know mbti is like horoscopes right

    • @dancingcorpses5750
      @dancingcorpses5750 Před rokem +24

      @@julievrhackzor And you know this video is just a joke, right?

  • @SingMeAMelody
    @SingMeAMelody Před rokem +187

    As an INFP, it was very on the point since I’m actually a very emotionally sensitive person and I do cry very easily 😂 I used to hide it because I thought it was embarrassing and I was ashamed, but I gradually grew to just adapt and overcome :p

    • @farhandaryasepar640
      @farhandaryasepar640 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Then your not grown up im also INFP but i try to ignore bullies

    • @d3rp-a-l0t77
      @d3rp-a-l0t77 Před 8 měsíci +10

      ​@@farhandaryasepar640Ignoring isn't the best sollution btw

    • @magnet_taco
      @magnet_taco Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@farhandaryasepar640 Adults can be emotionally sensitive too, what are you on bro??

  • @kristinet.3596
    @kristinet.3596 Před rokem +35

    INFP here. I cry when I'm drunk. I cry when I am too overwhelmed. And yup...I cry pretty much a lot.

  • @girl-di3nn
    @girl-di3nn Před 2 lety +3322

    As a INFP I made it a point to never cry in front of others who were mean to me (I used to in elementary school but by middle school I just sort of expected it and then got used to it) and I would play the theater of their demise in my head for 30 minutes before forgetting about it and then accidentally remembering a whole different storyline I never finished that was from 2 weeks ago

    • @KitaMoth
      @KitaMoth Před 2 lety +285

      This is 100% me. It took me a lot longer than most to get a handle on my emotions, but since ~middle school I am the prototypical INFP Dreamer. In a situation like this you wouldn't get ANY response out of me, but in my head you were dying in hundreds of horrifying ways for the next ~2 hours until I literally forgot what I was angry about and moved on to my next fantasy. Some of us are just living out our lives in our imagination, it's very distracting in there.

    • @baguettedevourer
      @baguettedevourer Před 2 lety +99

      Same as you but I made it such a big point not to cry that they eventually they said I was emotionless( which did eventually become an insecurity of mine ) and I was like bitch you want me to cry in front of you no thanks I'll spare you from my ugly crying face for now. I will get my revenge in my mind before moving onto whatever I had for dinner the night before.

    • @Matobit
      @Matobit Před 2 lety +54

      never cried when confronted but anxiety and low self-esteem was what happened

    • @TheKaka145
      @TheKaka145 Před 2 lety +34

      NO Fucking way i was going to cry in front of anyone, i did only once in my school when the beat me, and thats it, never after that,
      was bullied all of my school life, changed 4 different school, but still get bullied.
      but with time i become mentality strong and high school level, if anyone try to bully,give them once chance, if they do again, will give them second chance, and if they do again, thats it, fuck them up. i am happy i developed this habbit, atleast today i can survive :)
      my life till today is
      1) Music
      2) Fantasy
      3) Fantasy about helping people

    • @ahhh844
      @ahhh844 Před 2 lety +69

      As an INFP, yup. Same. I absolutely hate crying in front of anyone, so I would just make up scenarios in my head where I actually told them off then completely forget about it

  • @ronnie8984
    @ronnie8984 Před 2 lety +720

    As an ENFJ/INFJ I straight up once said “are you mean to me because your mom is dead”. Not my proudest moment but the lethality of it was impressive.

    • @tristanbaker8198
      @tristanbaker8198 Před rokem +83

      I said the same thing about someone's brother in elementary. Never bullied me again.

    • @intentionalliving5932
      @intentionalliving5932 Před rokem +85

      I am a bad person. I am laughing so much at this comment

    • @octopus4925
      @octopus4925 Před rokem +21

      @@intentionalliving5932 sameee omfg I love this hahaha

    • @intentionalliving5932
      @intentionalliving5932 Před rokem +17

      @@octopus4925 hahahah tbh it would be something i would be thinking but trying not to say it so hard

    • @snicksss
      @snicksss Před rokem +18

      Oh my god why would you say such a thing but also SLAYYYYY

  • @Rainyturnedsunnyandrainy
    @Rainyturnedsunnyandrainy Před 9 měsíci +54

    As an INFJ, I can confirm that we just stare at our bullies until they run away in fear. In fact, at my school all the INFJs join forces when one of our fellow INFJs are getting teased. We stand in formation and stay there for at least an hour

    • @sams_enfp
      @sams_enfp Před 7 měsíci +4

      hue hue hue hue (menacing) - wait did you say STAND???

    • @Rainyturnedsunnyandrainy
      @Rainyturnedsunnyandrainy Před 6 měsíci

      Yes. We stand there and just look at them, look at them right through their soul. It is one of our many ways of scaring bullies.@@sams_enfp

    • @_quixote
      @_quixote Před 5 měsíci

      I mean, logically thinking, I could that would work. But how are the people in your school even interested in Mbti?

    • @Rainyturnedsunnyandrainy
      @Rainyturnedsunnyandrainy Před 5 měsíci

      @@_quixote to be honest idk if alot of kids at my school are interested in mbti

  • @almondiefrancis9451
    @almondiefrancis9451 Před 11 měsíci +44

    INTJ was pretty accurate. I reacted the same way when my grown ass coworkers were harassing me. After I was done with them, one quit and the other seemed lost mentally.

    • @CoDaC35
      @CoDaC35 Před 10 měsíci +1

      damn... that happened with me too lol

    • @jellybean-vz9ce
      @jellybean-vz9ce Před 6 měsíci +1

      Same

    • @ednagaley
      @ednagaley Před 4 měsíci +4

      I love it when they start trying to get you to say something or do something that they can use against and all you're doing is standing there minding your own business or looking slightly passed with the stare. It drives them even more mad.😁

  • @rachelk4805
    @rachelk4805 Před 2 lety +523

    ENFP: doesn't get it when they're being hit on, doesn't get it when they're being bullied, but can talk endlessly about the meaning of everything with total strangers.

  • @ItsShayyy
    @ItsShayyy Před 2 lety +1648

    As an INFJ who was bullied in middle school and high school, I never responded to my bullies. Just like in this video, I kept a straight face lol. But on the inside the bullying was emotionally draining me and I ended up switching schools. I did have my fair share of zoning out in school though haha.

    • @lorenceariola4596
      @lorenceariola4596 Před rokem +39

      oh same situation, but I didn't transfer, and it is cool to just look straight on their tired face

    • @snicksss
      @snicksss Před rokem +35

      Same kinda. There were these two boys that tried to mess with me, saying shit like “oh he’s gonna r**e you” and going back and forth like that. I just didn’t react at all, cause I knew they just wanted a reaction. Eventually they seemed to get bored and stopped. It’s a very effective method. Meanwhile they went to mess with this overly dramatic attention seeking girl and she would always show an upset reaction to them. I even told her my advice to just not react, but she didn’t listen at all. Okay then lady suit yourself.

    • @ddreeeammminyou1130
      @ddreeeammminyou1130 Před rokem +17

      Same with you...
      I don't even care about what they said to me. Because at that time I felt confused and my mind said " what's wrong with this person? suddenly say bad things to me 🤔". I'm just confused and won't think about it too much.
      But I'll feel that hurt when I was in my hard time. What they said to me hurt me at another time.

    • @soraisseoyo
      @soraisseoyo Před rokem +10

      Me too! But the ones who bullied me are actually my friends(?) I was hurt but I was more concerned over them since they decided to bully me. I ended up transferring to another school but I got bullied (again) but this time a teacher was there to help me out :D

    • @Just_Call_Me_Tim
      @Just_Call_Me_Tim Před rokem +12

      I think INFJs wrote the book on zoning out.
      My third grade class was a 2 in 1. My teacher covered history, English, etc, while the other covered math and science.
      I remember one time noticing my teacher was in front of the class, and when I snapped out of whatever trance I was in (thanks to someone poking me), it was the other teacher. I hated when that happened as I literally had no memory of the span of time. At all. Shit was weird man...

  • @ensaladadefandoms4836
    @ensaladadefandoms4836 Před 8 měsíci +34

    As an INFJ I can say I did that, but when the bully hit my friend I just got his address, where his grandparents lived, where his mother works and worked, his records from other schools, his social number, his allergies and weaknesses while I watched him from a distance. A little xtreme but he send MY friend to a hospital.
    I also did ENFJ and ENFP 😅

  • @bunnicula3221
    @bunnicula3221 Před rokem +33

    As a INTP, yes, this is how my normal self deal with bullies, passive-aggressive.
    Word of advice, do not, ever bully a INTP who's stressed out, sleep deprived, or in a really bad mood, or else... you'll have the first hand experience of "If I'm going down, you're coming with me.".

    • @mouli301
      @mouli301 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yeah exactly If iam normal i don't care what others think about me
      If iam sleep deprived or depressed anyone cannot even stand against me ,, Fun fact - I make a police man freaked out when i was 20 ,,not the best but it's decent though

  • @pestinora
    @pestinora Před 2 lety +404

    Okay but yeah. As an INFJ whenever someone tries to pick a fight with me I'll just stare at them without engaging. Their plays and tricks are too easy to look through, they just crave attention. 😂

    • @kyurei4478
      @kyurei4478 Před 2 lety +70

      We're so above all these childish school games. We have more important philosophical problems to solve, including dealing with our own existential crises which already bully us every day of the year. 😅

    • @amandabaker4678
      @amandabaker4678 Před 2 lety +39

      That's what I did too - sometimes I would I also slightly raise my left eyebrow as if to say "I see through you, I know what you are trying to do, and I both feel a little sorry for but am also internally laughing at you for attempting to feel better about yourself by making fun of or getting aggressive with me" - it was very effective!

    • @benjaminc.9015
      @benjaminc.9015 Před 2 lety +18

      Why didn't I think of that back when I was bullied?

    • @nishugupta2904
      @nishugupta2904 Před 2 lety +11

      That's exactly what I did when I was in high school and trust me that guy never interfere me again

    • @TATERxTOT
      @TATERxTOT Před 2 lety +14

      The key is to make the aggressor uncomfortable

  • @thatgirl1269
    @thatgirl1269 Před 2 lety +1119

    I'm an INFJ who was bullied relentlessly throughout my school years, and apart from the sarcasm which I naturally have, I would have been over the moon to have had just about ANY of these comebacks to the asshats back in the day!

    • @user-zs5tp9zi6n
      @user-zs5tp9zi6n Před 2 lety +3

      Same

    • @clarajays
      @clarajays Před 2 lety +2

      Same here !

    • @starknight1244
      @starknight1244 Před 2 lety +17

      Same here apparently my worst insult i said to a bully, is "quit teasing because i am different as for i cant say the same, (note i am a gamer i continue to say) lord am i in a game where most people a generic npc cause they sure act the same and look the same with minor changes." I thought i was this savage because of my zodiac sign then i realise it just my personality.

    • @BestBFam
      @BestBFam Před 2 lety +1

      Same

    • @BestBFam
      @BestBFam Před 2 lety +5

      I would have thought exactly what the ENFP said out loud.

  • @wizrad1277
    @wizrad1277 Před 11 měsíci +36

    As an ISFJ, I just came to a realization that in high school (5 years ago) people TRIED to bully me but I just assumed they were more socially inept then I am so I just steered the conversations to different things so they didn't realize they were being mean and wouldn't feel guilty.

  • @umaizasfunactivities7478
    @umaizasfunactivities7478 Před rokem +20

    I am an infp but I do not think I would start crying. I think I would probably think up some smart response, the other person wouldn't hear me, and get annoyed that I wouldn't tell them what I said.

    • @superioridris6217
      @superioridris6217 Před rokem +1

      May be you never get bullied.
      As an INFP I cried when ever I got bullied when I was in secondary school

    • @umaizasfunactivities7478
      @umaizasfunactivities7478 Před rokem +3

      Superior Idris, I have been bullied and I have never cried IN FRONT of the person. I would cry when I got home.

  • @jackyhunter8323
    @jackyhunter8323 Před rokem +642

    As an INFJ, it's accurate, everyone thinks I'm scary but in reality I'm just doing nothing

    • @Melody-098
      @Melody-098 Před rokem +34

      true but I am actually thinking about the latest episode of an anime

    • @Youkai_arts
      @Youkai_arts Před rokem +30

      Bro.. people at my tution think I shoot laser rays from my eyes. They even think I look intimidating... but in reality I am simply doing nothing or at the utmost judging people brutally.

    • @dinamita2870
      @dinamita2870 Před rokem +3

      lolll same here

    • @dinamita2870
      @dinamita2870 Před rokem +5

      The fact that I actually am an INFJ and I also look a lot like Frank James (I'm a girl but my father looks like a copy of him) makes this even more accurate, I always space out and I even have the same eye coulour and shape as him wth

    • @gailnichols1284
      @gailnichols1284 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Doing nothing but thinking and analyzing.

  • @crischiva1936
    @crischiva1936 Před rokem +1224

    As an INFP who cries instead of confronting situations, this is accurate. I remember one day having a tough time and a group of girls shouting at me because of not important things, and I started crying. A minute after that I was being hugged by all of them 😂😂

    • @stephaniex_x7275
      @stephaniex_x7275 Před rokem +94

      Oh god lmao something like that happened to me, but more absurd I would say lol cuz one friend of mine had this beautiful aluminum can that had really pretty intriquet desings and I wanted to take it home so he gave it to me and I was all day with it in my hands when all of a sudden other classmate that was kinda a friend of mine too, cuz we were a pretty big group, take the can of my hand, I asked him to give it back, he didn't want to and ask me why it was so important, I was getting mad and didn't answer and suddenly he crush it with his palm, I and everyone there stay stunted for a couple of seconds and then I ran to the bathroom and lock myself inside, I fucking cried so hard, I laugh now but at that moment I felt like he was crushing me instead of that can, because he was so careless about something I care, it was a stupid little thing, replaceable, but it was mine. They called my name from the other side but I just wanted to cry a little then I would be fine, but they call the janitor lady and she opened the bathroom, they all hug me and then when I saw him he ask for my pardon, I think he geniuly felt bad so I give it to him and then he hugged me.
      So yeah, INFP all the way I guess? Thankfully now as a grown up things don't get to me that easily lol.

    • @TalTheBest
      @TalTheBest Před rokem +69

      How are y'all not bullied further for crying, like that's what happened to me until I stopped showing my tears to anybody and just took everything in, non-reacting until I'm alone and then cry

    • @stephaniex_x7275
      @stephaniex_x7275 Před rokem +37

      @@TalTheBest I do that too now, I feel so stupid when I cry in front of people, now I only cry when i'm alone, idk how i manage to keep it in.

    • @ggoble9358
      @ggoble9358 Před rokem +19

      One of the easiest ways for them to feel bad!!😄👍🏻

    • @weirdnerdygoat
      @weirdnerdygoat Před rokem +17

      hehe I literally cry ALL THE TIME, luckily didn't get bullied too much, but like crying daily is totally normal for me

  • @geshka_anyuta
    @geshka_anyuta Před rokem +31

    Hahaha, I’m girl INTJ and when somebody says to me one of my disadvantages, I just carefree agree with him/her even if it is real my disadvantage and I feel painful and unpleasant. It really works, people understand that they can’t offend you and stop doing it. I chose a strategy that I just shouldn’t show my real emotions.
    But if people say something offensive I disagree with, I just laugh and ignore them. I’m very sensitive, but still… I mustn’t show my emotions, it’s my choice.

  • @dragongirlroar6555
    @dragongirlroar6555 Před 11 měsíci +25

    As an ENTP, I would do exactly that but include staring into the person’s soul. I would be like all fun and laughing one second and suddenly staring straight at them even if they turned away. I find this video nicely portrayed ❤

  • @keyraedynamite
    @keyraedynamite Před 2 lety +634

    As an INFJ, when I got bullied at school I uno reversed it so hard. They never bothered me again. But it was rare, I was so quiet with RBF. People didn’t bother me much.

    • @christianallen8022
      @christianallen8022 Před 2 lety +120

      I'm an INFJ too and because I was very quiet and close off from almost everyone, no one couldn't find reasons to bother me. Besides wondering why am l so quiet.

    • @helloworld7818
      @helloworld7818 Před 2 lety +6

      @@christianallen8022 lmfao

    • @elphieofkiamoko
      @elphieofkiamoko Před 2 lety +24

      Fellow INFJ, and this was me, too. I was bullied by each bully exactly once. I fought back and then never again 😅

    • @rubba_ducky
      @rubba_ducky Před 2 lety +8

      Lol as an inch I can relate... In elementary I would just "smile" at their bullying until they stopped, or I'd somehow become besties with them.....idk how I did it

    • @camillerichardson8654
      @camillerichardson8654 Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately as an INFJ I would sometimes just suffer in silence and mentally write them off as idiots as long as they didn’t touch me or I would have to kill them. 😂😳

  • @vanilla.yuiiii
    @vanilla.yuiiii Před rokem +1946

    As an INFJ, staring at your enemies while spacing out is very accurate. (Also even funnier is that my mom is also an INFJ and she used to glare at people, subconciously)

    • @halfprince
      @halfprince Před rokem +132

      I'm an INFJ with resting bitch face. When I space out it's either amazing and no one talks to me, or I get asked even by strangers if I'm ok. xD There is no middle ground.

    • @703kan
      @703kan Před rokem +6

      oh

    • @vanilla.yuiiii
      @vanilla.yuiiii Před rokem +11

      @@halfprince Lmao 😂

    • @mythillian
      @mythillian Před rokem +18

      @@halfprince lmao same and when i discovered i had it i began practicing it so nobody would talk to be

    • @Youkai_arts
      @Youkai_arts Před rokem +9

      Finally I found my introvert personality ! INFJ !

  • @noktumwhatever753
    @noktumwhatever753 Před 11 měsíci +21

    INFJ here, can vouch for this being a pretty much 90% of the day thing for me. Like at work, at social gatherings, even while I'm watching or playing something, in reality I'm so far removed from the moment it's hard to describe. There are far more worthwhile things for me to think about than whatever weird issue of the week people want to talk about.

  • @helenetrstrup4817
    @helenetrstrup4817 Před rokem +106

    INFP here. I have 3 main tactics dealing with bullies. Though the 3rd needed a bit of cooporation from the bullies.
    1. Acting innocent/stupid (or take advantage of my ignorance if I really do not know.)
    2. Completely ignoring them
    3. Turning the situation around to let the bullies humiliate themselves
    My favorite example of #3:
    There was a group of girls a year older than me who tried bullying me by calling me a bitch. I was like 9 or 10 and wasn’t learning English yet, while they'd gotten started that year.
    Innocently I asked them what 'bitch' meant (I genuinely did not know and I was curious). This had them reeling for a moment before the leader of the group said it meant 'burger'. I only thought it was odd but didn't question them further. I just left them to stew in their stupidity. They never tried again.
    Burger was likely the first B-word she could think of and it amuses me still nearly 2 decades later.
    An example of acting innocent/stupid happened when I was around 12. I was signing up for English browser games to practice my English and came upon a bully on a girl site. She started throwing insults, calling me names. Every single message I returned I either asked what an abreviation of something or what certain slang meant, repeatedly excusing my lack of English skills (I looked up everything on the internet just to confirm the meaning of slurs, slang and insults just to make sure I knew what she called me so I could reply in the most irritatingly kind and curious way possible.) It was very interesting to watch her grow increasingly frustrated as she kept trying to make something stick and I innocently deflected all of it. 😆
    I was very amused and actually got a little sad when she gave up insulting me, she had entertained me for quite a while. I remember one exchange in particular. She called me a pig. My response? "Pigs are cute." It was the kind of responses I gave her. 😂
    I wish I had saved and kept that entire conversation.

    • @Elemental.Varuna
      @Elemental.Varuna Před rokem +8

      INFP here too, THESE ARE LITERALLY MY 3 OUT OF 7 TACTICS I USE, I mainly use the but instead of separate tactics I combine 3 of those into one the first step is ignoring them and when they get frustrated I act innocent/clueless and ask what they were saying because I was "busy" so that it feels like they humiliated themselves

    • @helenetrstrup4817
      @helenetrstrup4817 Před rokem +7

      @@Elemental.Varuna Yup. Ignoring them until they call attention to themselves and then letting them humiliate themselves is great too. The key is not giving them the power over you in any situation.
      I would have been fine just going with tactic #2 on this one, I was in a good mood:
      I was around 17 when a boy wanted to get my attention. He had decided to achieve this by putting a bun with cheese on my chair after I'd gone up to get my food. I don't know if he wanted me to sit in it or what his idea had been with the bun itself. But I noticed it, and I picked up this bun, putting it on the table, because I didn't know who it belonged to at the time, and I didn't care much either. That was until said boy asked me why I would put it on the table and tactic went from #2 to #3. My response: "Would you like me to return it to you?" It shut him up.

  • @Worldofaromantica
    @Worldofaromantica Před 2 lety +2191

    As an INFJ who was relentlessly bullied and aware of it, I would unironically use the tactic you presented, except I wasn't spaced out at all. What began as a fear of confrontation morphed into me purposefully not responding/pretending the bully didn't exist. My inner dialogue would be what the ENFJ said to the bully in this video (except I'd never say it to the bully's face), but I would essentially stonewall my bullies because I figured no reaction/ignoring their existence would make them feel bored or frustrated or weirded out, and stop picking on me. althought i would get very sensitive whenever someone bullied me and i would hold back my tears, but still ignore them.

    • @truthman1677
      @truthman1677 Před 2 lety +25

      Im really interested who are infjs tell something about yourself

    • @justdecaffeinated
      @justdecaffeinated Před 2 lety +86

      yea same! i take "just ignore them" to heart and literally just not respond, even if it's already getting under my skin. and even if i do react, i give the dryest response to get them off my back. always worked 😂

    • @Worldofaromantica
      @Worldofaromantica Před 2 lety +127

      @@truthman1677 we are the rarest personality you can have and here are some things that i as an infj relate to:
      ✓ I prefer being home, alone or with close people to going out partying
      ✓ I love reading
      ✓ I'm a hopeless romantic
      ✓ I love handwritten notes, letters over expensive gifts
      ✓ I really love nature, trees, animals and would prefer staying in countryside than in city
      ✓ No matter how hard I try, I cannot stop caring about others feelings even if sometimes they hurt mine
      ✓ I love the moon, the stars, the sky and often gaze into it
      ✓ I feel guilty for almost anything
      ✓ I don't like when people are "too honest". Small lies (if they don't benefit you) spoken for someone's happiness are okay
      ✓ I have a very idealistic version of life and myself in my mind but I am not able to achieve it due to procrastination and emotional attachments
      ✓ I'm never the one to break bonds with someone. Although I do sometimes go "underground" and not talk much with friends and family
      ✓ I love Disney, Pixar and other animated "children's" movies
      ✓ I cry a lot but I hate crying in front of others
      ✓ I'm most likely to make a list on paper than on notes app
      ✓ I know pretty much people but only a few I would call friends. Though I'd be there for everyone who needs me
      ✓ I don't really like telling that I'm not okay or that I need help because it feels like I'm bothering them
      ✓ I alter my personality according to the person and I really don't know how my actual personality is
      ✓ I have always been thrilled about space, aliens, universe's past, human origin, etc
      ✓ I wish I could take criticism but I just can't.
      ✓ I know it's bad but I'm slightly egoistic

    • @truthman1677
      @truthman1677 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Worldofaromantica you are opposite of mine in everything i always tell truth and logic even it hurts someone but im not evil person snyway just bit rude bit clown and bit nutty😆no not bit

    • @ninjaevy
      @ninjaevy Před 2 lety +13

      @@Worldofaromantica we are very similar :)

  • @AmberyTear
    @AmberyTear Před 2 lety +1107

    As an INTP girl who was bullied as much as humanly possible, I never developed this strange shame or guilt that innocent victims often develop as if they did something wrong. My reaction was exactly the same as in the video.

    • @Snugglie
      @Snugglie Před 2 lety +67

      Same. I was already well anchored into my own little weird hobbies and interests as a loner

    • @siiriheikkinen2071
      @siiriheikkinen2071 Před 2 lety +19

      Not a girl, but same here

    • @TuningAnApple
      @TuningAnApple Před 2 lety +57

      Well, better than me. I just thought they were my friends, and realized I was being bullied only years after I lost contact with them.

    • @adc834
      @adc834 Před 2 lety +14

      @@TuningAnApple I relate to that, took time for me to understand how bullied I was too.

    • @sadpotato6479
      @sadpotato6479 Před 2 lety +5

      What shame and guilt innocent victims have?

  • @jennyjou
    @jennyjou Před rokem +13

    INFJ here!
    When I was bullied by a group of fellow pupils in high schools,
    I thought that I didnt want to hurt them too as they did to me.
    I didnt want to go to school due to their bulling.
    It affected my health but as all things it ended after 2 years.
    It changed me and how I interract with others.

  • @jerrimenard3092
    @jerrimenard3092 Před 6 měsíci +9

    INFJ here, and this is so true. Bully's always thought I was casting a spell. I scared people. One of the most common questions I got was where the funeral was. Dressing in all black and silently drilling mental holes in mundanes with my eyes was a high school hobby.

  • @ayeshakhanum4654
    @ayeshakhanum4654 Před 2 lety +2520

    Time stamps:
    0:00 ISTP
    0:09 INTP
    0:21 ENFP
    0:41 ENTP
    1:01 ISFP
    1:17 ESFP
    1:30 ENTJ
    1:45 ESTJ
    1:59 ISFJ
    2:15 ISTJ
    2:30 INTJ
    2:55 ENFJ
    3:16 ESFJ
    3:38 ESTP
    3:47 INFP
    4:20 INFJ

  • @polymloth
    @polymloth Před 2 lety +638

    As an INTP my solution to bullying was to react like the INFJ but intentionally. Stare at them with a blank expression and give them a little smirk after they started to get real uncomfortable. Worked like a charm every time.

    • @Robot62014
      @Robot62014 Před rokem +4

      Looll

    • @skittle8649
      @skittle8649 Před rokem +9

      Same. Used to do it to my friends too if they were bothering me enough

    • @imlej5260
      @imlej5260 Před rokem +18

      As an INTJ, I also did the same thing. But mine's a sharper stare that will make them rethink what they said/did, or their life in general.

    • @aoiiyamii
      @aoiiyamii Před rokem +11

      As a fellow Intp, I stare at them till they leave, and the problem is I do it unintentionally like I never mean to scare them lol

    • @phitsurangch.b6941
      @phitsurangch.b6941 Před rokem +3

      INTP, I also stare at them, in my mind will think what is her problem, what is her purpose, why she did like this or talk like this. And also asked myself have I should to give a interested at her. Then I done about analysis that I will stare at them like if you wanna get a problem, bring it on....

  • @CaseyBlase
    @CaseyBlase Před rokem +18

    As an INTP, I am particularly worried that I phrase my comebacks EXACTLY like that.
    Accept the Premise, and articulate the reality from there :)

  • @KaiyaCorrbin
    @KaiyaCorrbin Před rokem +160

    As an INFJ...this was almost uncomfortably accurate. 🤣
    On a sidenote: for the 2-3%, there's a lot of INFJs in here lmao. I guess we also congregate to similar subjects out of curiosity.

    • @RealRevirg
      @RealRevirg Před rokem +2

      That shit happens sometimes, thinking is good for anyone. The problem is it can happen not in the best time. And it is hard to deny processing xD

    • @KaiyaCorrbin
      @KaiyaCorrbin Před rokem +4

      @@solaces No, it's more that we tend to gravitate towards the same things. The algorithm plays a part, but people click on videos that seem interesting to them. Same general sense of humor and all that, is all.

    • @SpootyCootie13
      @SpootyCootie13 Před rokem +5

      We want to know about the secrets of the universe inside ourselves. And we gravitate to each other. My boyfriend, and most of my friends are INFJ just like me 🤗

    • @JonasAnandaKristiansson
      @JonasAnandaKristiansson Před rokem

      @@SpootyCootie13 Yaaaa

    • @NoahLoftier
      @NoahLoftier Před rokem

      @@SpootyCootie13 Fake INFJ. Real INFJs are introverted MFs who don't have a significant other and are totally alone or with a couple of 2 friends, maximum. /j

  • @cassie7328
    @cassie7328 Před 2 lety +361

    As an INFP I can definately say that I have made more bullies uncomfortable and feel instant regret by my displays of uncontrolled rollercoaster emotions alone, than by sassing them or retaliating with a burn.

    • @stella2273
      @stella2273 Před 2 lety +4

      Story of my life lol 😂😂

    • @marqueechan
      @marqueechan Před rokem +3

      who knew being so emotionally vulnerable could make others so uncomfortable ;D

    • @minorhy
      @minorhy Před rokem

      Yeah as an INFP(-T), I can relate too lololol, I made the people who I'm uncomfortable with stay away from me by screaming intensively at them, talk completely nonsense, or I'll make an ugly nickname out of their names mwahahaha

  • @moonjourney5769
    @moonjourney5769 Před 2 lety +567

    Wow, I'm an INFJ, and that literally happened to me in high school. The girl was standing there saying all kinds of rude things to me, but I was spaced out and only caught the last bit she said. She turned around and ignored me after that, lol

    • @arati_2397
      @arati_2397 Před 2 lety +25

      Wow same too, basically i don't know to what they are talking about me in the behind. And it took me a long time to realize it

    • @DinosaurNick
      @DinosaurNick Před 2 lety +7

      I suffer the fact I'm INFJ and possibly autistic (I plan to get tested for ADHD/Autism/etc) I have high sensory and hear everything unless I'm spaced out or focused on something I truly enjoy.

    • @anamoonofficial
      @anamoonofficial Před 2 lety +1

      Same

    • @smallbeginning2
      @smallbeginning2 Před 2 lety +6

      I'm a very hard of hearing INFJ. literally the only type of bullying that got to me was exclusion. 😂

    • @nsix9188
      @nsix9188 Před 2 lety

      Lol same

  • @mimamumumi
    @mimamumumi Před rokem +21

    as an intj, I can confirm that we always have the impression that people are obsessed with us (and we’re right)

  • @imaginebeinghappy6088
    @imaginebeinghappy6088 Před rokem +12

    As an INTJ, I can 110% confirm that I wear the same clothes almost everyday.

  • @anonnnymousthegreat
    @anonnnymousthegreat Před 2 lety +310

    As an INTJ, i can say that’s pretty accurate. I would feel weirded out that someone was that obsessed with me that they knew everything about me and what i was doing 24/7.

    • @dariusreedo
      @dariusreedo Před 2 lety +8

      Intj- lust is strong

    • @blakegrodecki1928
      @blakegrodecki1928 Před 2 lety +7

      Prob the most spot on part for me is wearing the same Skyrim shirt three days in a row

    • @TheKa89
      @TheKa89 Před 2 lety +3

      I still remember fifteen years ago telling a bully who was complaining how, 'everyone is so two faced here', that he should be relieved because I honestly never liked him.
      The 'honestly' part went right over his head and it baffles me to this day.

    • @SeePurpleLife
      @SeePurpleLife Před 2 lety +2

      Right ? It pisses me off so much, I don't want to know about bullies life so why does my life matter so much to them

    • @rochellemendonca8347
      @rochellemendonca8347 Před 2 lety

      Yeah manh same. I'd be freaked by the attention

  • @ravenevermore7338
    @ravenevermore7338 Před 2 lety +692

    I’m an INTJ. This was exactly how I handled a bullying incident in high school. 😄 Sometimes our personality type of not being emotionally entangled in other people’s opinions comes in handy.

    • @StandardGretchen
      @StandardGretchen Před 2 lety +37

      It works when you get bullied by a toxic friend, too. They get furious and never talk to you again. It's a win-win 👍

    • @nurainiarsad7395
      @nurainiarsad7395 Před 2 lety +39

      It’s actually a superpower. It gets even more handy the older you get. No one is fully immune to peer pressure, charisma and propaganda, but us INTJs probably get the closest.

    • @ellehcim2779
      @ellehcim2779 Před 2 lety +3

      I would've, if I had the time to talk back

    • @faizahanif9515
      @faizahanif9515 Před 2 lety

      this is the best thing about being an analyst type. am entp and verbal slapping has always been my thing

    • @bekkifromwisconsin
      @bekkifromwisconsin Před 2 lety

      Agree..Done this too.

  • @emcash7042
    @emcash7042 Před rokem +10

    As an INFJ, I can relate to that lol, I get told I have the death stare and IT WORKS

  • @soulless_jake540
    @soulless_jake540 Před rokem +10

    As an INFJ i enjoy zoneing out in the right moment causeing people to squirm and break

  • @annmoore321
    @annmoore321 Před 2 lety +527

    INTJ: I was bullied all through elementary and middle school, but when I got into high school I decided to stop giving power to my tormentors. Any time it came to my attention that the bullies were trying to get under my skin again, I simply made it perfectly clear that they were beneath my notice. The funny thing is, they tried awfully hard to be friends with me (or more than friends in some cases) in my senior year. Yeah, no. They were still beneath my notice. I don’t know why they thought we could be friends when they spent years attempting to make my life a living hell… It’s not like any of them developed any redeeming qualities in that time frame. 😆

    • @phoquenahol7245
      @phoquenahol7245 Před 2 lety +25

      Can definitely relate, people bully others purely for a reaction from the victim due to their own insecurities. Why should we allow ourselves to become the fuel for their petty insults?
      -INTJ

    • @francedc4247
      @francedc4247 Před 2 lety +17

      As an INTJ, In highschool a lot of my classmates tried to bully me or make fun of me, but also tried soo hard to go with me or be friends with me. However, I dont hangout with bullies and I dont like to tolerate their rude behavior so they always wonder how come I can always manage to stay confident alone. 🤷🏻‍♀️ better be alone than hangout with them anyway

    • @cheesyjoke7824
      @cheesyjoke7824 Před 2 lety +7

      Exactly how I felt! When they tried to befriend me after noticing I didn't give a damn about what they would think, like all they've done to me have magically disappear xD

    • @Sly-Moose
      @Sly-Moose Před 2 lety +7

      They were envious of your strength XD

    • @ajonye
      @ajonye Před 2 lety +1

      so... you just ignored them?

  • @kaychiken
    @kaychiken Před rokem +674

    I was so shocked with the INFJ one because when people made fun of me, I always stayed quiet. my classmates were all scared of me just because I was quiet

    • @Sofiatheschnerd
      @Sofiatheschnerd Před rokem +65

      Even my friends are scared of me because of "the stare" that I unconsciously give them.

    • @sylviafadillahazzahra3765
      @sylviafadillahazzahra3765 Před rokem +4

      right

    • @vincor9245
      @vincor9245 Před rokem +27

      Im an infj and one time i zoned out for an entire college lecture looking at one blinking light, and looked over at my friends notebook and realized i was done for

    • @nero5575
      @nero5575 Před rokem +8

      All my friends are used to it by now, but there are still times where they go “what you staring at”

    • @filzahzahirah1033
      @filzahzahirah1033 Před rokem +1

      Sooo real like tf
      Btw im INFJ 😂

  • @emerystodden2522
    @emerystodden2522 Před rokem +12

    As a homeschooling mom and ISTJ, I do always have all sorts of books, especially on library day. Then his response of “oh, that looks like it hurts” is completely accurate

  • @lizzyarlyn3409
    @lizzyarlyn3409 Před rokem +10

    I’m an INFJ and your portrayal is so true to my life I knew immediately that it was mine😂🤣! I’m mentally off this planet most of the time.

  • @joilisch
    @joilisch Před 2 lety +982

    I literally said almost word for word what the INTJ guy said when some dude in high school tried to bully my clothing. I was like, "I'm flattered that you find me so interesting that you spend so much energy on noticing what I'm wearing, but I don't feel the same way about you I'm sorry." and yes, I am an INTJ, so that made me laugh.

    • @leaputriyanila4808
      @leaputriyanila4808 Před 2 lety +14

      Yes, that is really related

    • @Sochlo50fo
      @Sochlo50fo Před 2 lety +7

      When I met my husband I made the first move via a friend and (without seeing me) he said no. When I passed by him to leave the venue he followed me outside to talk and I asked him if he was stalking me and asked why he was obsessed 🤣🤣. This is so accurate it’s scary.

    • @bundasarts
      @bundasarts Před rokem +34

      I've had friends tell me "hey, that person hates you" many times and my reaction is always "woah... they hate me, they spend so much time thinking about me and I don't even know who they are... that's so sad". Not caring is great.

    • @rajarya7482
      @rajarya7482 Před rokem +11

      Yea that was the best reply ever! INTJs are pretty cool. ~Fellow InTp

    • @nope...........
      @nope........... Před rokem +10

      Fellow INTJ. I had a similar run in in high school and remember asking the girl why the hell she was paying my shoes so much attention and that I would be hard pressed to recall her name let alone anything she was wearing lol.

  • @sweetgemberry
    @sweetgemberry Před 2 lety +305

    One time on a night out a creepy/annoying dude on the bus wouldn’t stop talking to me and my (ISFJ) friend. She listened to his nonsense politely while I (INFJ) just stared at him. He ended up getting freaked out, accused me of being in the illuminati and left. Best night ever.

    • @PriHL
      @PriHL Před 2 lety +25

      This is gold! In the illuminati! I'm howling!! I have also scared "bus bullies" with my stare. They sat opposite me, their body language was showing that they wanted to attack me, so I just kept staring at them in a menacing way. The next stop they got out :) At that time I didn't know what an INFJ is but apparently there's something about us in that department :)

    • @amanekaze
      @amanekaze Před 2 lety +4

      Your ISFJ friend is so calm in such a dangerous situation like that, I would do it too (I'm ISFJ)

    • @rymreaper
      @rymreaper Před 2 lety

      How was he creepy?

    • @rymreaper
      @rymreaper Před 2 lety +8

      @@PriHL one problem we INFJ have that we think everyone is about to get us . While irl they wanna be friends. I used to think everyone is out to get me when I was 14 it took me 5 years to realise that's not the case. We overestimate threats.
      But then again a conversation is threat to us so idk.

    • @hanjikun4097
      @hanjikun4097 Před 2 lety

      @@rymreaper atleast we're prepared tho😅

  • @clarity1795
    @clarity1795 Před rokem +8

    As an INTJ, I confirmed that its absolutely accurate! I once did that to a bully in my school and he went silent and stopped bullying me again😂😂

  • @HoomanOnEarth
    @HoomanOnEarth Před rokem +7

    As an INFJ I can confirm I zone out during conversations, or deliberately ignore people if I think they're a waste of time-

  • @infinitedonuts
    @infinitedonuts Před 2 lety +264

    I love how ENTP literally debated his way out of doing someone else’s homework. Not gonna lie, I’ve seen that actually happen before.

    • @pyxisinsta7671
      @pyxisinsta7671 Před 2 lety +4

      Me who actually did that whole lot of times :

    • @viankadulay
      @viankadulay Před 2 lety +10

      basically, being an ENTP who was bullied in high school, all i could think about was to come back with an honest observation i have about them and how they have the energy to bully people when they're not even excelling in school and the fact that i could actually do better than them. so who's the real loser here 💀

    • @annamontana9640
      @annamontana9640 Před 2 lety +6

      Finally an ENTP, I couldn't find any other Entp comment

    • @operatorchakkoty4257
      @operatorchakkoty4257 Před rokem

      @@annamontana9640 We ARE very busy telling people they're wrong.
      And there's only room for so many of us before human society collapses like an overripe hypergiant.

    • @clownplayer7265
      @clownplayer7265 Před rokem

      Basically, the idea is: "Ok, you want me to get the right answers? Or you want me the teacher to believe it was your work?" I can't help, I love pointing out why idiotic plans would never would work.

  • @juminhan5711
    @juminhan5711 Před 2 lety +1327

    As an INFP, last time someone bullied me I got a panic attack and cried pretty much in front of my class.
    They were literally so scared they left me alone, I was confused for a pretty long time.

    • @justloun3289
      @justloun3289 Před rokem +94

      Omg same! My bullie didn't talk to me after that actually she seemed scared lmao

    • @horrorripples3332
      @horrorripples3332 Před rokem +42

      there were times I dint cried despite getting bullied but even today when emotions are running high..i cant help but my tears flow very quickly..hell i even once ended up crying in office unable to take the stress..😒sometimes i feel these personality types r just not accurate but then mbti does infact gives more accuracy than other personality tests..

    • @anabananapopana
      @anabananapopana Před rokem +66

      I practically got bullied at work a few weeks ago. I‘m an adult and pretty much the dreamer INFP that seems completely emotionless, because everything is just in my head.
      But damn, this time they discriminated me until 3am and I completely lost it and was so mad that I cried and basically screamed at the whole group of 15 people.
      My worst nightmare, everyone was scared and it worked… but this is so embarrassing, I just want to melt and be one with the floor

    • @Bongi344
      @Bongi344 Před rokem +9

      @@anabananapopana I used to be an INFP long ago, had similiar story with yours (not as bad)... I feel you 😭 now I'm an INTP but I still think about it a lot once a week.

    • @juminhan5711
      @juminhan5711 Před rokem +3

      @@anabananapopana you know, I always been pretty sure being an infp for a really long time, that's what I am, but lately for the things that happened and the way I changed I relate much more to another mbti (istp). I remember when, got tired of some of my classmates many years ago, I shouted and started crying and let it all out, now I just think I can make it barely showing an emotion. Sometimes things change us it's terrible

  • @theoneandonlycup1479
    @theoneandonlycup1479 Před rokem +2

    that INFJ was so accurate, I just sometimes stand there and space out and then I realise someone was speaking

  • @6rebelangel
    @6rebelangel Před 8 měsíci +6

    Holy crap, as an INFJ... that one got me good.
    I was known for spacing out all the time; my substitute teacher had actually thought I was mute cause I would just stare at nothing all the time 😅

  • @Amm1ttai
    @Amm1ttai Před 2 lety +161

    OMG the INFJ gave me a complete flashback to high school. So many people told me later they thought I was stuck up and ignoring them, but I was just lost in thought...constantly. I think I daydreamed through 90 percent of school.

    • @agnes8679
      @agnes8679 Před 2 lety +11

      I can totally relate! People also told me they thought I was stuck up. However, when I wasn't day dreaming, I was shy, and when I wasn't shy, I really just didn't have anything else to say... I would really be analysing and thinking about whatever people said then I would space out for 10 min and imagine tons of realities from whatever they said.

    • @youtuber.9624
      @youtuber.9624 Před 2 lety +1

      Daydreamed through 90 percent of the school 😂🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @super-sizedmcshizzle6235
      @super-sizedmcshizzle6235 Před 2 lety +1

      @Agnes OH MY GOD SAME
      sorry I just thought I was the only one who did this cause I never heard of it anywhere else

  • @lunabeekhuizen8858
    @lunabeekhuizen8858 Před 2 lety +361

    I'm INFP and I got bullied a lot (like, a lot a lot). I usually assumed I did something wrong to provoke the bullies and must've deserved it. But then one day someone other than myself got bullied and I was like "yo what", shoved the bully, ranted about the immorality of the situation for 5 minutes straight giving the victim a chance to escape, and concluded by straight up yelling "why don't you just go back to picking on me?!"
    And so I got beat up again. But now at least I knew the real reason I got bullied was because I was straight up weird

    • @laramaria2908
      @laramaria2908 Před 2 lety +90

      And a courageous person for standing up to help other! Bravo.

    • @anonymous-cx7ng
      @anonymous-cx7ng Před 2 lety +17

      You are not weird trust me I’m ISFP & Pisces and I got bullied too but I just used to cry about it I was scared to go to school I also had depression and anxiety and family problems so I just stopped going to school completely I didn’t even finish middle school but I don’t care because school didn’t teach me anything anyway it’s so useless and I’m actually the smartest person I know even tho I didn’t finish school being smart has nothing to do with school being intelligent is natural

    • @lunabeekhuizen8858
      @lunabeekhuizen8858 Před 2 lety +3

      @@anonymous-cx7ng Truth was spoken that day

    • @loveisonthemove
      @loveisonthemove Před 2 lety +22

      You’re amazing, INFP. Wonderfully weird and whimsically wild 😊 Thank you for standing up for another ❤️

    • @tasnimauroni9383
      @tasnimauroni9383 Před 2 lety +9

      @@lunabeekhuizen8858 Guess what,you're amazing! Take love from a fellow INFP❣️

  • @KumaPawha
    @KumaPawha Před rokem +13

    As an ISTP, I think my friend is about to kill me because of how much "your mom" jokes I use

  • @firelasercat
    @firelasercat Před 8 měsíci +2

    as a certified INFP i play out these scenarios anime-fight style wishing i had the guts to do that.

  • @chrism2081
    @chrism2081 Před 2 lety +634

    INFJ here, that was so accurate! I was bullied mercilessly in elementary school, so by the time I got to high school I just stopped paying attention. I even made a friend who admitted to me in college that she bullied me in middle and high school, and wanted to apologize. I was like, what? I genuinely had no idea. When did you do that? She looked at me like I lost my mind, while I laughed and waved off what (to her) must've been years of bullying that she had weighing on her conscience...while I didn't even know she existed 😂

    • @cjmartinez8318
      @cjmartinez8318 Před 2 lety +34

      Lmfao me too except that I roast myself infront of them and I roast them too so they cant think of an insult against me, its like taking their spotlight 😂

    • @LAL7887
      @LAL7887 Před rokem +28

      Oh my god that's so real 😂
      people would tell me crazy shit that happened in highschool and I'm like 'really? I had no idea' I was just minding my own buisness

    • @samirdoncic6395
      @samirdoncic6395 Před rokem +29

      Infj dying of old age and thinking about past, thinking and thinking but nothing coming to mind, because we lived our life zoned out of reality.

    • @ifyoudontworkyoudonteat7644
      @ifyoudontworkyoudonteat7644 Před rokem +20

      @@samirdoncic6395 I think so much that I don’t even know what i’m thinking

    • @Sofiatheschnerd
      @Sofiatheschnerd Před rokem +3

      Literally that's my life story dude. I was bullied by everyone else in my grade level at my elementary school and having a dissociation identity disorder, I really had no idea I was being bullied by all those people. My parents said they treated me really badly, but strangely I never really noticed.

  • @cjl1ghtn1nja
    @cjl1ghtn1nja Před 2 lety +529

    As an ENFP I can't believe how close that conversation was to something I actually said. I honestly didn't realize they were "bullying" me but whenever someone called me weird I took it as a compliment and let them know. When they were confused they left. I love confusing people.

    • @TheRealBellatrixLestrange
      @TheRealBellatrixLestrange Před 2 lety +45

      As an ENFP I was called weird and replied "thank you." After that everyone started calling me weird, I just replied "thank you." Honestly, that just kept them at it, but whatever.

    • @hibao5985
      @hibao5985 Před 2 lety +13

      Yes being weird is a compliment😸

    • @cjl1ghtn1nja
      @cjl1ghtn1nja Před 2 lety +7

      @@TheRealBellatrixLestrange yeah tbh I personally wouldn't have counted calling someone weird bullying (i mean it depends on their intent but I'm not a mind reader) so the continued use of the term was easy for me to accept and roll with 🙃

    • @TheRealBellatrixLestrange
      @TheRealBellatrixLestrange Před 2 lety +14

      @@cjl1ghtn1nja the only thing about it that bothered me was when random people would come up to me and call me weird all the time. It wasn't bullying, but it was annoying after a while.

    • @Meg_intheclouds
      @Meg_intheclouds Před 2 lety +8

      Me too- I was bullied most of school and I was oblivious 95% of the time unless it was either super obvious or a friend pointed it out. Most of the time I was just left either feeling confused the bully was confused or I was just so oblivious I didn’t even register the interaction. People still tried. There was a time I wanted to fit In (for like 3 weeks in year 8- critical Fe can get the best of us at times) but realised if people weren’t willing to accept my authentic self then it wasn’t worth it as the connection wasn’t genuine, and so I made the conscious decision to be fully myself, and I found friends who appreciated that and did genuinely love my authentic self.
      To quote Sabrina the teenaged witch: “every school needs a weird kid might as well be me”

  • @katewalters210
    @katewalters210 Před 11 měsíci +6

    OMG I'm a former bullied middle school student and waited the whole video for my personality type. As an INFJ I can totally relate to your vision of our reactions for this is exactly how I would talk to the people who used to annoy me, not because I'm such a badass INFJ but because I wouldn't know what to say, so I would just stop and stare like "is this idiot trying to make me feel bad? Oh well, I better zone out for a while"
    (Sorry for my bad English, I'm French)

    • @ArielaParker
      @ArielaParker Před 2 měsíci

      I am also an INFJ and I can relate. Also, I know some French but I think I've done what I can learning from apps. It's hard to make a language stick when there's no opportunity to use it. Outside of zoning out, I'd also read a book right in front of them

  • @IvetaZhovtobriukh
    @IvetaZhovtobriukh Před 8 měsíci +5

    As an INTJ I can confirm this is how we react to people that bully us in this manner.

  • @talyahfeigenbaum9486
    @talyahfeigenbaum9486 Před 2 lety +432

    Again, you took something I literally said... It's just weird at this point...
    ENTJ just sucked the life out of this bully!
    Love how witty you are, Frank.

    • @valentina7182
      @valentina7182 Před 2 lety +6

      I think I'm an entj and once a group of girls in high school tried to bully me but I twisted the situation and ended up being the bad guy for them 🤣 then they "defended themselves" from me and my "mean comments" about them lmfao, im not proud tho but this was pretty accurate lol

    • @claudialuvsu21
      @claudialuvsu21 Před 2 lety +8

      I’m an ENTJ, the only time someone tried to bully me was in middle school when a girl called me train tracks and I just laughed at her and called her an idiot because she had braces too lol

  • @LatIenws
    @LatIenws Před 2 lety +610

    Alternative for infj if it’s more direct bullying is just to say whatever is on your mind. No filter just let it out 100%. You’ve probably already psychoanalyzed your bully so just let them hear “the truth”.
    It’s pretty hard though if you’ve never done it before since we’re used to processing info first and default to how to get on peoples good side.

    • @vonnie10ification
      @vonnie10ification Před 2 lety +60

      Both the INFJ in the video and what you describe are accurate for me..ive had both happen..where mean girls would say nasty things and I would look at them blankly until they felt uncomfortable and left me alone and have also done what you describe where I've said something cutting knowing it will hit a nerve and then the person who tried to bully me gets upset and then tries to turn the tables and say I was mean to them..in both cases, they tended to never bother me again. I think its quite hard to bully an INFJ, I think we catch people off guard..people might think because we're sensitive that we're an easy target but find out the hard way, we're not

    • @LatIenws
      @LatIenws Před 2 lety +17

      @@vonnie10ification yes they will try to turn the tables for being “mean” when honestly you can just stare at them blankly be like “it’s the truth” lol 😂 everyone will have to hear their good sides and bad sides eventually.

    • @rukia01wubbaduck
      @rukia01wubbaduck Před 2 lety +20

      The snapping point where you just call out their desperate behaviour and how obvious their self esteem issues are and it's way more hurtful than it needed to be 💀

    • @thamutha
      @thamutha Před 2 lety +13

      INFJ. It's like batman meets joker while maintaining his cool or black widow being emotionally tested and both em stay calm , fully processing the negative force in front of them and then choosing to tell the truth or walk away and never to return. In my lifetime I was surrounded by narcisssitic bullies and they all would attack me because i was the opposite and every encounter ended the same. They attacked but never came back as I looked into their eyes piercing into their soul and making understand " I know who you are deep down and what you're doing right now".

    • @msmariapaula23
      @msmariapaula23 Před 2 lety +2

      I was definitely a space cadet back in my high school years. Just wandering off mentally and letting a bully rant for the most part. Then, knowing how to make them uncomfortable when they are by themselves 😂

  • @Ferrous92
    @Ferrous92 Před 5 měsíci +5

    As an INTJ, this is exactly how we use our rationality as a weapon. Confirmed by someone who uses it regularly.

  • @hanle-bori
    @hanle-bori Před rokem +2

    ENFJ literally sounds like me. Keep up the good work!

  • @ravengray3095
    @ravengray3095 Před 2 lety +416

    I’m INFP and honestly I got bullied a lot during elementary and middle school but most of the time I didn’t really notice cause I was just happy people were talking to me and I tend to see the best in everyone so I was like “they couldn’t possibly have meant that in a mean way, maybe we can be friends!” And I am actually still friends to this day with my bully from kindergarten XD

    • @Emoechaiti
      @Emoechaiti Před 2 lety +23

      Same here
      I just wanted to have friends
      And in return accepted their torture

    • @Lei_Remi
      @Lei_Remi Před 2 lety

      O MY GOD YOU ARE LITERALLY MEJAHSHHS(╥﹏╥) I was just tryin to be friendsssss And I finally bcame friends w my bully of 4 years ᕙ[・۝・]ᕗ

    • @pan.gremlin
      @pan.gremlin Před rokem +21

      Dude same, I always assume people mean well and years later my now best friend was like “hey I’m really sorry I used to bully you, I feel terrible about it” and I honest to god could not figure out what she meant. I still have no clue how she bullied me, but she was so genuine about it I have to believe her lol.

    • @Yourlocal-playlistmaker
      @Yourlocal-playlistmaker Před rokem +5

      Same here, I just took it as a joke. I just thought they were joking around and didn't think they were serious, I thought we were friends 🧍

    • @niiringo330
      @niiringo330 Před rokem +1

      Same..I mean I thought people didn't bullied me, we were just playing? Well idk haha
      I feel I had gotten darker now and can see other sides of the world but still, it's not that bad if you can stay happy

  • @jillianheatley3922
    @jillianheatley3922 Před 2 lety +275

    As an ENFP, I found this very relatable. People used to ask me how I was able to be so open and weird and not care about what others thought. I really couldn’t care less what lame people think. Be yourself people! It’s a lot more fun.

    • @Meg_intheclouds
      @Meg_intheclouds Před 2 lety +19

      I feel this sm, but also I was bullied for most of school but just didn’t realise 95% of the time. Like I’m so oblivious to social cues I didn’t even realise they were trying to be mean, I would just answer the poisoned apple questions genuinely and think they were having a conversation. It wasn’t until people pointed it out to be I was like ohhh, anyways I love who I am. I tried to fit in but never wanted to compromise myself and then made the conscious decision to just screw what others think and be myself always, and it’s the best decision I ever made- ENFP
      I feel like critical Fe can get the best of us sometimes and we feel like we want to fit in. But is it really worth it if it isn’t your authentic self they are accepting and loving? I decided after about 2 weeks of trying (I got bored) it wasn’t

    • @voyance4elle
      @voyance4elle Před 2 lety +4

      Same 💕

    • @pyska12214
      @pyska12214 Před 2 lety +22

      As an ENFP, when someone calls me weird Im happy, when someone calls me normal I get offended

    • @whydoweneedahandlehun
      @whydoweneedahandlehun Před 2 lety +5

      I am infp but leaning towards enfp (the % difference btw i and e is less than 10) so i relate to this a lot.

    • @Anna-rj8ty
      @Anna-rj8ty Před 2 lety +3

      I, despite being an ENFP, do care about what people think. I am only open to the ppl I am close too, sometimes that ends badly.

  • @mikibv8007
    @mikibv8007 Před rokem +1

    Entp here, you nailed it. Only sightly bullied in grade school, thankfully; but in high school when i shared my homework (if i ever did do it ahead of time, which was seldom) i always told people to answer two on their own otherwise they would be caught.

  • @alandnoh4225
    @alandnoh4225 Před rokem +15

    As an infp, I can proudly say that I have once actually tamed a bully (kill em with kindness the say😉)

  • @metatron2178
    @metatron2178 Před 2 lety +459

    The INFJ one was pretty accurate. Except most the time, instead of spacing out I just start psychoanalysing that person which would take so long that they would feel uncomfortable and leave.
    To this day, even after dealing with so many kinds of people, I still have difficulty comprehending that certain people see someone and think of something to say and really say it without considering it for even once that they're just embarrassing themselves. That's the first thought that comes in my mind, followed by many others.

    • @emilydison9546
      @emilydison9546 Před 2 lety +20

      lol. so relatable on that one. how can people not consider that?
      Also, apparently my psychoanalyzing stare is intimidating??? I don't get it. All I do is try to figure out about you before interacting. is that so strange?

    • @sash8099
      @sash8099 Před 2 lety +6

      Maybe they are not good at psychoanalysis. Also it's hard to observe without Se.

    • @napatchayakah
      @napatchayakah Před 2 lety +6

      I have a best friend who did exactly like you said. They can instantly go up to a friend and start talking( like for me I would have to think of a topic first and maybe repeat it in my head a few times). Also sometimes I think she come off as offensive in my opinion but most of the time the other person just laugh. My INFJ ass couldn’t comprehend how she speak her mind so freely😂

    • @sash8099
      @sash8099 Před 2 lety +5

      @@napatchayakah You need to try. Be more real because xNFJs can often come across as practiced, less honest due to this. Having to think about each and every word that comes out of your mouth is so suffocating.

    • @Kristofferrea
      @Kristofferrea Před 2 lety +2

      I mean, people tend to like people that are more relaxed and feel free to express themselves freely.

  • @lunaraydue1340
    @lunaraydue1340 Před 2 lety +435

    As an ENFP this is SO accurate. I took so much pride in being the weird kid in elementary school. In high school I was pretty oblivious to bullying, but in a 9th grade bullying unit a girl I had another class with told a story about a "girl who wears weird clothes" who was being bullied in that other class and I realized she was talking about me even though I'd missed it completely

    • @michellerose7753
      @michellerose7753 Před 2 lety +1

      Brooo this is so relatable-

    • @Maleetorres105
      @Maleetorres105 Před rokem +1

      Lmao no one ever bullied me in high school but they did know me as the girl with the funky shoes. Had olive green swade boots with ribbon as laces depending on time of year. One with sweater reindeer, an orange silk ribbon and a red wine one lol

  • @neneyashirothegirlwhoevery8022

    As an INFP I can confirm that if I were to get bullied I would legit just burt out in tears and not defend myself 💀

  • @missymae8333
    @missymae8333 Před 7 měsíci +2

    😂 infj is so relatable. I had to ask a girl to repeat her insult once because I just wasn't paying attention. It was pretty lame, I told her I was disappointed in her lack of effort

  • @KurakuraKhai
    @KurakuraKhai Před 2 lety +404

    the infj one is so accurate for me. i didn't even know i was being bullied till one of my old classmates told me abt the rumors and shit the bullies would spread. i was more focused on interacting with my close friends apparently udfhiufhia

    • @3dsmaxrocks699
      @3dsmaxrocks699 Před 2 lety +16

      If you didn't know you were being bullied, then you weren't being bullied.

    • @muffin3886
      @muffin3886 Před 2 lety +9

      lmao same. i had no idea people were saying crap until i was told about it. the fact that i didn't know didn't stop me from already being insecure lmao, but learning about it definitely made it worse 👍

    • @3dsmaxrocks699
      @3dsmaxrocks699 Před 2 lety +3

      @@muffin3886 I don't think you understand the term bullying

    • @mankyfranky4348
      @mankyfranky4348 Před 2 lety +4

      @@3dsmaxrocks699maybe you didn't understood him ig, for me it was sort of bullying where I had no friends everybody casted me out even when I try to make friends until one day my teacher told me about it
      Edited*
      btw did I tell that I am an INTJ but still I can relate it??

  • @nechego_delat
    @nechego_delat Před rokem +495

    I am an INFP girl, but when I got bullied by a male classmate I did the exact same thing as this INTJ. Somehow I realized that all I need is not to change their behaviour towards myself but to find most humiliating reason for his behaviour and say it out loud in front of as many people as possible. Or in front of his "best friends". But... I am *I*-NFP, so the "say it out loud in front of as many people as possible" part was a double-edged blade for me. So I started training myself, repeating this scene over and over again in my head. And one day when the conditions met and he started his thing, all my fears suddenly vanished and I heard my inner voice, quiet yet strong, like a candle burning with a black flame: "I want to see you suffer. By your own hands. I want your weapon to turn on you with all the might it gained for all this time"... And so I said, loud and clear: "I got it. You are the only one who speak to me every day. If you are into me just say so, you don't need to be rude". I failed in just one thing: I couldn't hide my smile as I spoke those last words. But I think it made the situation even more unpleasant for him, because I can't believe that smile looked kind :))). This is one of the sweetest memories of my school days and maybe my whole life 😊. He was sooo pissed and confused and even his friend laughed at him. He haven't approached me nearer than three meters ever again 😁. You know, I'm something of a manipulator myself. *misteryously sips tea 👀 *
    (P.S. I am still learning English, so if there are any mistakes please help me to correct them. I will be grateful 💝)

    • @angelainee
      @angelainee Před rokem +26

      what you did was great!! I'm being cyberbullied rn and your tip was helpful, hope you're doing well

    • @nechego_delat
      @nechego_delat Před rokem +36

      @@angelainee wow, that's great to hear! This method is really effective against teen-agers, plus neither your authority nor your pride gets damaged this way. Even if your target will try to play your game and say if you are asking it because you are in love with them yourself, you still have an advantage, because we (most likely) have never payed as much attention to them as they did to us. So all we gotta do is to demonstrate neutrality or even pity, contempt or alertness towards them, depending on circumstances of course.
      Either way, I am happy that I helped someone even in such an unexpected way 😄. Good luck to you! 🍀

    • @cess8861
      @cess8861 Před rokem +12

      This is surprisingly wholesome. I'll try this if I'm ever gonna be bullied. -INFP

    • @purpleperruche5433
      @purpleperruche5433 Před rokem +12

      You are so strong!
      I'm an isfp but I'm very emotional and take things to heart easily+my social anxiety makes me just stay quiet even if I want to say something!
      But your story made me believe that I can work on myself too and I can learn to stand up for myself!
      I hope I will improve at one point just like you did!
      Thank you so much for the inspiration! You are a very strong soul💜

    • @yeokaiwen4196
      @yeokaiwen4196 Před rokem +10

      noice gurl I actually did that for mine haha cus I was tired of them making pointed comments abt me whenever they came nearby. I had this line rehearsed in my head that if they actually tried to shittalk me again I would use it. And then that moment came and I was so incredibly irritated with them at the point I just shushed them and went, " did you hear that? How good it sounds when you SHUT UP"
      I heard some OOOOOOOOOOH at the back lmao cus I didnt notice some guys were nearby to hear that. They nvr approached me again.

  • @brittanycleveland2262
    @brittanycleveland2262 Před 4 měsíci +1

    As an INFJ, the only time I got bullied, I told them to say it to my face so we could take it outside or they could just shut up. They didn't want to take it outside.

  • @BlueJay2
    @BlueJay2 Před rokem +6

    As an ENFP, I just wanna say yes. Also I got bullied once in first grade and I apparently made him cry, but I don't remember what I said to him and I never got bullied ever again by anyone.

  • @luva_carnincatsnmusic
    @luva_carnincatsnmusic Před 2 lety +256

    As an INTJ, it is literally true that I wear practically the same thing every day (I have several versions of black slacks, same style of blouse) because I DON'T CARE about clothes. And it is completely accurate that I just cannot pay attention to anything anyone else wears, because I DON'T CARE about clothes. And I'm a 53 year old woman.

    • @ketocutie2981
      @ketocutie2981 Před 2 lety +2

      Same! 🙂

    • @Chealder
      @Chealder Před 2 lety

      INFP here and I sometimes like to dress up nicely, though most often I choose things that are very comfortable. But if someone's rotten inside, there is no amount of nice clothes able to hide that.

    • @silverfox004
      @silverfox004 Před 2 lety +4

      Ma'am, thank you for writing this comment. I thought I was the only woman in this situation.

    • @CommKommando
      @CommKommando Před rokem +11

      I often wonder what an INTJ organization would be like. We would all want to be in charge but we wouldn’t mind working for a competent leader that we could learn from. We could probably solve most of the worlds problems. I often believe I’ve come up with solutions to societal problems but have no idea how I could convince anyone that they’d work lol It’s hard to explain things in a way that most people can comprehend and even then, they usually don’t want to accept an idea that haven’t heard before.

    • @13vatra
      @13vatra Před rokem +1

      Just the other day I got called out on that. They said: "I only ever see you in like two shirts." I responded with: "Yeah. Those are my outside of work shirts. I only need two."

  • @mcmackj
    @mcmackj Před 2 lety +180

    Hysterical!! 🤣🤣🤣
    As an INFP, I once scolded a drunken neighbor AS HE WAS BEING ARRESTED and told him to get some help because he was worth it (I recognized his probable struggle with self-worth). And that watching his toxic relationship was difficult. And that he made living there miserable. I physically shook due to the conflict. We were never friends.
    Plot twist: the INFP has reached their monthly limit of being nice and proceeds to verbally destroy the bully cause they actually can. The crying would happen later at home.

    • @naolucillerandom5280
      @naolucillerandom5280 Před 2 lety +47

      Yeah, if you are at your bs limit, then INFPs can become rude, not in a random insults way, but in a "did I ever tell you how shtty you are?" way.

    • @Ilivedbih
      @Ilivedbih Před 2 lety +30

      Ohh when I get actually angry I shake as well lol. I feel like I want to kill and then I'm angry at myself for wanting to hurt someone bc that person clearly had an effect on my mentality 😂☠️.
      I cry if it's arguing with someone I like and they can't understand my side :'D.

    • @MHLnL
      @MHLnL Před 2 lety +9

      Haha! So true! When the inner BS meter is at maximum, I can get a bit scary. Then I go home and have a good cry.
      Once upon a time I was being bullied in middle school by a girl who said I called her bitch when I did no such thing. I fought hard to hold back the tears when I was being interrogated by her friends. When they saw what a gentle person I was they started teasing and laughing at the girl who targeted me. It turns out she had been jealous of my gymnastics skills Lol.

    • @annepaulinetiu4036
      @annepaulinetiu4036 Před 2 lety

      This is true

    • @annepaulinetiu4036
      @annepaulinetiu4036 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ilivedbih OMG whatthesimilarity is this

  • @kimberlywilson7929
    @kimberlywilson7929 Před rokem +3

    I stopped paying attention to the types and was just watching the video. It got to the person saying their bully was obsessed with them and that he didn't even remember what the person was wearing, and I had a flashback of telling a bully something very similar to that. I couldn't believe it when it was my extract type: INTJ. You nailed this one, Frank.