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Does anyone else feel like they were born to troll?
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I feel like a jester; I feel like a joker. I wasn't the class clown, but I think I could've been if I wanted to. Maybe I'm actually an ENTP. I'm just unironically funny
As an INFP-A, I feel like I troll other people, get trolled, and troll myself at the same time. Ah...I guess I'll just go along with the charade for now?
In a way I suppose you could say that. For me it was more like I was meant to be a toy or a robot, as in I was meant just to do what people wanted me to do and not complain. If I didn't do that then everything I'd do would be laughable and I'd be seen as joke or a cartoon. So in other words it's more like I was born for peoples' entertainment.
I don't really know what all those letters mean but I absolutely love messing with people and taking things too far. Really gets me the kick. It's almost like a coping mechanism
it's funny actually, i've taken as many tests as i could and i've gotten isfj and entp (the shadow self of the isfj) and currently it's at intp. it's all over the place, but yeah.
i can't really take anything in life serious. sometimes i wanna crack jokes here but i'm not sure if that's something completely tone-deaf or at least someone will get what i'm going for.
i used to be the class clown when i was much younger.
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