Esquilax  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: Female Relationship: IM: "Needs to get back with enfpguy for awesome title"
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sbalbom  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: 28/M/Dallas Relationship: Single IM: (AOL)-lordxred Post us to Facebook Make a video about us! ENFP
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| 10 Mar 2010 09:08 PM |
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Wow that was a death stare |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 10 Mar 2010 09:12 PM |
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>.> that's my mother's death stare. Children cower in fear of it. Adults are reduced to children at it's power. It's a potent thing. |
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ashla  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM:
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| 19 Mar 2010 12:50 AM |
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I think I just typed someone based on this video ROFL, thanks!  |
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Zsych  MBTI: xNTx Age/Sex: 28/M/Austin Relationship: IM:
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| 19 Mar 2010 01:34 AM |
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LOL.
@Alysaria: Naa, the death stare is trademark NT.
Although I do recall something from my evil NF grandmother. Didn't have the purity of the NT death stare. It was something perverse and ugly.
The INTJ death stare, is a thing of beauty 
Somewhat more seriously, its the difference of "I am superior, and I will destroy you", and the more emotion based "I will make you suffer in twisted ways" |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 19 Mar 2010 08:31 AM |
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Clearly you've never seen the ESTJ "mom" look. It's not so much a death stare....as a slap upside the head with the eyes. The difference is an INTJ death stare is long, intense, and makes you uncomfortable because you can't be entirely sure what the starer is thinking....and you have the impression they can see into your soul "I know what you're thinking." >.> The ESTJ stare is a brief....mainly just enough to get a point across "I know what you did, now KNOCK IT OFF!!" There are types (like us loveable little ENFPs) that can withstand, ignore, or even be amused by the INTJ glare.....but the ESTJ one is just so out of the blue and direct that it usually works.
Using Law and Order: Criminal Intent characters, I will show you the difference:

The INTJ stare either has the head tilted down or is a sidelong look....as if setting the other person on a level beneath the INTJ. The ESTJ has her head tilted up in challenge, as if prepared to physically act to back up that stare. |
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Tabow  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: 18 Male Relationship: >.< IM:
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| 20 Mar 2010 02:20 AM |
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This is definatly a _STJ Stare wich i have seen frequently with the GF of my brother. It's freaking scary lol. Anyway, The INTJ stare is more a stare that questions your intellegence and the stare from the film was more a 'I will put you in your place' Stare. |
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Sakari  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Female Relationship: Single IM: sakariparadox Cutest ENFP Ninja
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| 22 Mar 2010 09:00 AM |
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I giggled for five minutes. Still smiling. I want to learn how to do a death stare now. xD |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 22 Mar 2010 12:01 PM |
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Sakari: I can channel the ESTJ stare on occasion....usually when a disobedient child crosses a line. >.> I've used it on a stranger's child before, quite by reflex....she didn't appreciate it much. And it terrifies my sister's kids when it comes out of nowhere....since I'm usually the easy-going aunt. Still....there *is* a purely ENFP glare....but it takes some firing up. Stare a fixed point and imagine something that would make you absolutely furious. For me, that would be someone causing harm to a child....worse yet, laughing about it. -growls- Focus that emotion onto the point you're staring at, as though the invisible perpetrator is standing there. I guarantee you will have an absolutely ferocious expression, even more terrifying because it's not one very commonly seen on an ENFP face. O.O |
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ashla  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM:
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| 22 Mar 2010 12:19 PM |
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What does it look like? I think I can remember an occasion or two it came up, but I have no idea what it looked like. |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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ashla  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM:
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| 22 Mar 2010 08:25 PM |
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HAHA!! Love it!!!!! They're both so different, yet so the same..is she ENFP!?! |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 22 Mar 2010 08:46 PM |
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That she is ^_^ |
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Stripes  MBTI: intj Age/Sex: M Relationship: IM:
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| 19 Nov 2010 10:20 AM |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 20 Nov 2010 03:12 PM |
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Something like this mebbe for an ENFP. A disturbingly serious expression that makes you uncomfortable because it doesn't look like it belongs there. That'd probably be a good metaphor. A playful, happy puppy that all of a sudden pauses and levels that look.... An INTJ may systematically destroy your life to exact a cold, calculated vengeance. An ENFP will psychologically scar you, playing on your insecurities and fears of what they might or might not be capable of - I swear to you, at 5'6 and weighing 100lbs there were football players who were terrified of me in high school. I don't know if they thought I could physically hurt them or if I made them nervous some other way, but my crazed outburst in 4th grade that sent me to a private school until high school coupled with my introverted behavior to cope with a hostile environment made me extremely disturbing to them. I would sometimes just space out and all of the unhappiness of being there would bring that dark expression to my face. And when I'd hear them go silent and notice, I'd smile just the slightest little bit, because it was a tiny bit of amusement to me in an otherwise miserable time. That and the smile just unnerved them. My tiny little revenge, I guess. |
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bella  MBTI: Age/Sex: Relationship: IM:
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 25 Nov 2010 11:48 PM |
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Lol! Yes....that is a very "I'm going to kill you now" glare |
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Rogarn  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: M 19 Relationship: banned from loving IM: shadowspirit1234
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| 26 Nov 2010 09:37 AM |
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I feel like that is my normal face.. <.< What is this "smile" you speak of? |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 27 Nov 2010 02:21 PM |
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That's because the INTJ smile is a smirk |
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