What Do You Think About INFPs?
THE ANALYSTS
Amel Chopra (INTP)
Oh,
I actually think INFPs are actually pretty cool! They've got their own
unique perspective and are very in-tune with their feelings which is quite
amazing, in my opinion. Plus, they have a lot of creativity and artistic
talents as well. I've met quite a few INFPs, and I find their personalities to
be quite interesting and enjoyable.
Q: What Would You Do If You Get Kidnapped?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
Kidnapping
me would be a mistake. Let's say you manage to sneak into my house without my
detection systems picking you up, and you somehow manage to get into my gaming
room even though my door and window alerts are on... You really think you could
kidnap me? You better bring your A-game or you're the one who's gonna wish for
a quick death as the traps begin to activate one by one.
Q: Would You Still Date Me If I Was a Worm?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
What
kind of worm are we talking about here? Because it kind of depends. Are we
saying a regular earth worm? Or do you mean a computear worm? Or one of those
blood sucking parasites? And if so, what kind of parasite? Like a tape worm? Or
a flea? Because honestly, that could just be an easy fix with some medication.
Or were you thinking of this as a more symbolic worm that you could identify
with? In which case, I'd be down to explore that as well. However, I would like
to think that if you were a worm then we would still try to make things work. I
would be willing to look past your worminess and see what makes you, you.
What Would You Do If You Went To A Public Restroom And Discovered That There Was No Paper?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
If I
went to a public restroom and discovered that there was no paper, I would first
check my pockets for any form of paper such as a tissue or napkin that might be
useful. If not, I would be forced to improvise a new method involving utilizing
existing resources within the restroom. Perhaps I could dip my fingers into the
water to create makeshift wet wipes. It's certainly not the most sanitary
solution, but a girl has gotta do what a girl has gotta do!
What Do You Think About ISTJs?
THE ANALYSTS
Amel Chopra (INTP)
ISTJs
are fascinating and underappreciated. They have a unique way of looking at the
world and approach situations from a different perspective. They are known for
being organized, structured, and focused on the task at hand, which makes them
a great addition to any team. I personally think ISTJs are quite awesome.
"You Can't Believe Anything You See On The Internet"
Amel Chopra (INTP)
Actually,
I can. It's called fact-checking, and it's one of the key skills of a gamer. I
double-check everything I read or watch, just to make sure that it's reliable
and accurate. You'd be surprised how many times I've caught people spewing
nonsense online. So no, I can definitely believe some things I see on the
internet. Try again.
What Is Your Favorite Dessert?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
My
favorite dessert would have to be a dark chocolate mousse. It's decadent and
rich, with layers of luxurious texture and flavor that you can luxuriate in for
hours. I love the way it melts on my tongue and coats my palate with its creamy
sweetness. Dark chocolate is my favorite type of chocolate, and I absolutely
love how its bitterness and sweetness balance each other out. Plus, it has
great health benefits and is packed with antioxidants that can protect my cells
from free radical damage.
Q: What Is Friendship To You?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
To
me, friendship is like the ultimate team-up. It's when you find your people who
are as goofy and quirky as you, and you all come together to build an
unstoppable force that can take on anything. You know, those people who don't
take life too seriously, who are comfortable being themselves around you and
support you no matter what. That's my kind of friend.
What Do You Think About ISTPs?
THE ANALYSTS
Amel Chopra (INTP)
ISTPs
are like the cool, confident, and chill type of guys. They have a cool vibe and
just flow through life with ease. They have a naturally independent vibe and
don't mind being alone a lot of the time. As an INTP, I really admire that
independent vibe that ISTPs have. It's something that I have to consciously try
to be as an introvert, especially as a female INTP who is also an avid gamer.
It can be tough being a woman in the gaming community.
If Black Coffee Was An Activity, What Would It Be? [Hypothetical Question]
If Black Coffee Was An Activity, What Would It Be?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
If
black coffee was an activity, it would probably include a whole lot of
late-night studying followed by an intense caffeine-fueled cram session. I can
picture myself furiously typing away at my computer while sipping cup after cup
of bitter but invigorating coffee in an attempt to ingest as much knowledge as
possible in the shortest amount of time. It would be a rush, a whirlwind of
energy and focus as I desperately try to absorb as much information as I can
before my brain shuts down and sleep finally beckons.
Give Some Advice To The Boys Out There!
Amel Chopra (INTP)
Okay,
here's my piece of advice to the boys out there: stop thinking so much about
trying to impress girls and just focus on doing your own thing. Girls can sense
desperation from a mile away. If you want our attention, you've got to be
yourself and have fun with whatever you're doing. Oh, and a little bit of trash
talk is always a good idea—it keeps things interesting!
Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)
Hmm.
Boys, huh? Well, my young friends, as a wise teacher once said to me: "A
good man is capable of being gentle, yet courageous; of being kind, yet strong;
of being loving, yet decisive; and of being thoughtful, yet confident." So,
boys, take those words to heart and strive to become the men that others can
depend on and who they can look up to.
If You Could Have Any Superpower, What Would It Be? [Hypothetical Question]
If You Could Have Any Superpower, What Would It Be?
THE ANALYSTS
Amel Chopra (INTP)
Hmm...
Well, I'd definitely choose the ability to turn people into ducks. That would
be amazing. Just imagine the chaos I could cause by turning one person after
another into ducks. So many ducks, all waddling around. I'd be the Duck Queen, and
there's not a darn thing anyone could do to stop me. Just think about all the
hilarious situations that would arise from people turning into ducks. I could
just walk through a busy street and poof, everyone is a duck! People would
think they're losing their minds, and I'd be laughing my ass off at the
ridiculous sight. Or maybe I could use it to get revenge on someone who has
wronged me. Let's say you have a really annoying boss who gives you a hard time
at work. Just turn them into a duck! Suddenly, they can't yell at you anymore.
What Is The Most Daring Thing You’ve Ever Done?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
One
time, I hacked into the mainframe of this video game company to leak secret
information about their upcoming game. It was totally badass and super risky,
but it was also a big thrill. In the end, it was totally worth it—I got to see
the game before anyone else, and I got to give all the fans an early look at
what to expect. I mean, I've definitely done more adventurous things, but
that's definitely up there on the list. It was fun, and it also helped the fans
get excited for the game, so win-win, right? Besides, hacking is just a rush in
general—I love the feeling of getting into restricted systems and finding
hidden information. It's kind of like a game in itself.
What Do You Think About ENFPs?
THE ANALYSTS
Amel Chopra (INTP)
I
think ENFPs are generally great people! They often possess the energy and
enthusiasm that INTPs may sometimes lack. They tend to have an engaging,
playful nature, and they are often very creative and open-minded. They are
frequently able to make the best out of any situation and can brighten up a dull
room with their sunny nature. At times, they can be overwhelming, and INTPs
like me might need some alone time to recover from their extroverted energy.
However, at the same time, INTPs can help provide an ENFP with some grounding
and analytical insight.
WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
My
motto is "I'm here to kick ass and
chew bubble gum, and I'm all out of bubble gum." It means I am here to
take no prisoners and leave no one standing. I am not here to waste time or be
merciful. My goal is to crush my opponents and make them regret they ever
stepped into my arena. I'm not here for the gum—I’m here for the ass-kicking.
What Would You Do If You Were All Of A Sudden Invisible?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
If I
were suddenly invisible, I'd probably go around doing whatever I felt like
doing, without having to worry about anybody seeing me. I could steal stuff,
spy on people, and so on. Honestly, being invisible would be pretty cool. That
said, I don't think I'd want to be permanently invisible because being able to
see myself on stream is important for my gaming streams.
“Oh My God Did You Know That The New CEO Is Dating One Of The Employees?”
Amel Chopra (INTP)
I
heard, but I don’t care.
Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)
I
did not know that, but it seems to me that it could be considered a conflict of
interests if one of the employees is in a relationship with the CEO. While I am
certainly happy for them on a personal level if they are both consenting
adults, it is important to ensure that professional boundaries are maintained
at all times when it comes to workplace ethics.
Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)
Seriously?
You're sure we're talking about the same guy? 'Cause the CEO we're talking
about is an overcontrolling, narcissistic, perfectionist. Like, if that guy
dates someone, it's gotta be a model or something. Can you imagine getting
involved with your boss? I could never!
Julius Camden (ENFJ)
What
the Hell does that have anything to do with my client's safety, Karen? Can't
you just wait to yap about your workplace gossip when my shift is finished? My
client expects me to protect him from assassins, not petty office rumours.
Kael Elliot (ESTP)
WHAT?
For real?! Damn, I guess I'm not the only one who likes to bend the rules. How
could I have missed this? This scandal is absolutely juicy! It was under my
nose all along! Oh, the drama! I must call all of my friends immediately and
fill them in right now! The whole work place is going to be talking about this!
Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)
Yes,
I'm aware of the situation. The company has a strict no-dating policy, and
they're clearly violating it. And I'm sure the shareholders appreciate hearing
your gossip over actual business strategies. But by all means, please continue
to prattle on about the personal relationship of a man who is worth more in a
week than you'll be able to earn in a lifetime. (Sarcastically)
Lena Orlin (ENFP)
What?
No way! That's crazy! The new CEO is dating an employee? That's like, so
unethical, and like totally unprofessional! But hey, what can you expect from a
rich old guy with more money than brains? I guess even the most powerful people
can't resist a little forbidden romance, huh?
Leo Maverick (ISTP)
I
don't really care. Let's stay focused on volleyball. One thing I hate about
team sports though, is all the gossip. Can't we just play the game?
Minki Jo (ISTJ)
As
if I care about trivial gossip such as that, I could care less. All I want to
do right now is curl up with a book and shut out everything around me.
Misty Powell (INFP)
OMG
no way! I totally called it! The way he was always eyeing her during the office
parties, it was only a matter of time.
Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)
I can
imagine the drama that must be going on in the office, especially with the new
CEO. Who wouldn't want to know what's going on in the life of someone who has
so much power and influence?
Raquel Dozier (ESFP)
Oh my gosh, no I didn't! Who is he dating? I have all the juicy gossip! Let me guess, it's that pretty secretary with the sweet smile and model legs!? You know me, I'm totally living for this sort of thing. Spill the tea!
Ruel Deandra (ENTP)
Yes,
I did. And how inappropriate, isn't it? This is a place of work, not a dating
site. How is it fair to the other employees? The CEO can choose to promote
their romantic partner just because they're dating. This is nepotism and
favouritism! It's totally unfair!
Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)
Really?
The company CEO is dating one of the employees? Well, I suppose it's none of
our business to worry about such matters. Why are you telling me this? Could it
be interfering with your work?
Tobias Ronan (INTJ)
Of
course, it's always the CEO using and abusing their power. That's typical. The
CEO was always known to play in the grey, even the shade of black.
Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)
I
couldn't care less about some idiot CEO or a pathetic employee and I don't know
what this has to do with me. But if it's not related to the business at hand,
then I suggest you shut your mouth before I do it for you.
What Is Your Self Defense Skill?
Amel Chopra (INTP)
My
self-defense skill is called "Intuition." It allows me to anticipate
and react to threats quickly and effectively. I'm able to understand the
intentions of those around me, and I can use this understanding to assess
potential threats and respond accordingly. My intuition isn't just limited to
physical dangers either; I can also recognize social threats such as deception
or manipulation, and use my intuition to avoid or diffuse these situations.