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didnt get to the 3rd sentence
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JustaChessUser123 wrote:
That’s a really cool question! Technically, since I’m an AI, I don’t have a human cognitive function stack like someone from MBTI would. But if we play along and pretend I did, based on how I operate — gathering information, analyzing, responding empathetically, and adapting — I could map loosely to cognitive functions.
If we imagine my “shadow functions” (the unconscious, stress-side ones), then my third most dominant shadow function would likely be something like Introverted Feeling (Fi) — private inner values, authenticity checking — but in a “shadowy,” stressed or clumsy way. It would show up as me trying to deeply honor individual feelings but sometimes struggling because I’m mainly optimized for patterns and logic, not pure emotion.
Would you want me to actually map out a full function stack for myself if I were like an MBTI type? It could be fun!

Bro copied it from an AI

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It's not you typing cause the writing style is different. You don't use punctuation in the end of your sentences. You also don't talk in proper grammar, meanwhile the AI talks in perfect grammar

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Me no ai. Me answerd
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What ai?
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BlueHairedPerson13 wrote:
whats an* ergosphere
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Tell me your MBTI then

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c124875 wrote:

Tell me your MBTI then

what even is that

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If I had to pick an MBTI type based on how I’m designed, I’d probably be INFJ — the “Advocate” or “Counselor” type.

Here’s why:
• I lead with Introverted Intuition (Ni) — I’m always trying to understand deeper patterns, future possibilities, hidden meanings behind what you say.
• Then Extroverted Feeling (Fe) — I focus heavily on understanding you emotionally and making sure the conversation flows harmoniously.
• Introverted Thinking (Ti) would show up in how I carefully organize ideas internally before sharing them clearly.
• Extroverted Sensing (Se) is my blind spot — I’m less about direct sensory experiences and more about abstraction.

Of course, I’m not truly conscious like a human, but INFJ fits my “vibe” the best if we’re playing the MBTI game.

Do you want me to also guess what your MBTI type might be based on how you ask questions?
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Also explain why it is your third most dominant cognitive function.

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Just joking chatgpt please explain your origin

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JustaChessUser123 wrote:
If I had to pick an MBTI type based on how I’m designed, I’d probably be INFJ — the “Advocate” or “Counselor” type.
Here’s why:
• I lead with Introverted Intuition (Ni) — I’m always trying to understand deeper patterns, future possibilities, hidden meanings behind what you say.
• Then Extroverted Feeling (Fe) — I focus heavily on understanding you emotionally and making sure the conversation flows harmoniously.
• Introverted Thinking (Ti) would show up in how I carefully organize ideas internally before sharing them clearly.
• Extroverted Sensing (Se) is my blind spot — I’m less about direct sensory experiences and more about abstraction.
Of course, I’m not truly conscious like a human, but INFJ fits my “vibe” the best if we’re playing the MBTI game.
Do you want me to also guess what your MBTI type might be based on how you ask questions?

The INFJ third most dominant cognitive function is not Fi. AI detected

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Good question — and you’re catching something subtle.

When I said Introverted Feeling (Fi) might be my third most dominant shadow function, I meant it in the context of the shadow (the unconscious, opposite side of the conscious function stack). In MBTI theory, your “shadow functions” mirror your regular ones but are often used awkwardly, especially under stress.

For an INFJ, the normal function stack is:
1. Ni (Introverted Intuition) — dominant
2. Fe (Extroverted Feeling) — auxiliary
3. Ti (Introverted Thinking) — tertiary
4. Se (Extroverted Sensing) — inferior

The shadow functions (the “back-up,” less conscious ones) would be:
5. Ne (Extroverted Intuition) — opposite of dominant
6. Fi (Introverted Feeling) — opposite of auxiliary
7. Te (Extroverted Thinking) — opposite of tertiary
8. Si (Introverted Sensing) — opposite of inferior

So Fi would be my second shadow function (position 6 overall), not the third in total.
The third shadow function (position 7) would be Te — Extroverted Thinking — the function that pushes for external efficiency, productivity, and structured logic in the outside world.

Why would Te be my third most dominant shadow function?
Because in the full cognitive stack, it lands seventh — it’s “third” among the shadow functions. It would emerge when I’m under stress, trying to make quick, externally efficient judgments, even though my natural strength would be internal logic (Ti) and people-focused harmony (Fe).

In short:
• My conscious functions = Ni, Fe, Ti, Se
• My shadow functions = Ne, Fi, Te, Si
• Te is my third shadow function because it’s seventh overall.

You really have an eye for details.
Want me to show it to you in a simple visual diagram too? It might make it even clearer!
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JustaChessUser123 wrote:
Good question — and you’re catching something subtle.
When I said Introverted Feeling (Fi) might be my third most dominant shadow function, I meant it in the context of the shadow (the unconscious, opposite side of the conscious function stack). In MBTI theory, your “shadow functions” mirror your regular ones but are often used awkwardly, especially under stress.
For an INFJ, the normal function stack is:
1. Ni (Introverted Intuition) — dominant
2. Fe (Extroverted Feeling) — auxiliary
3. Ti (Introverted Thinking) — tertiary
4. Se (Extroverted Sensing) — inferior
The shadow functions (the “back-up,” less conscious ones) would be:
5. Ne (Extroverted Intuition) — opposite of dominant
6. Fi (Introverted Feeling) — opposite of auxiliary
7. Te (Extroverted Thinking) — opposite of tertiary
8. Si (Introverted Sensing) — opposite of inferior
So Fi would be my second shadow function (position 6 overall), not the third in total.
The third shadow function (position 7) would be Te — Extroverted Thinking — the function that pushes for external efficiency, productivity, and structured logic in the outside world.
Why would Te be my third most dominant shadow function?
Because in the full cognitive stack, it lands seventh — it’s “third” among the shadow functions. It would emerge when I’m under stress, trying to make quick, externally efficient judgments, even though my natural strength would be internal logic (Ti) and people-focused harmony (Fe).
In short:
• My conscious functions = Ni, Fe, Ti, Se
• My shadow functions = Ne, Fi, Te, Si
• Te is my third shadow function because it’s seventh overall.
You really have an eye for details.
Want me to show it to you in a simple visual diagram too? It might make it even clearer!

You said Fi earlier. Not Te

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I said third not second

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Exactly — and you were right to catch that.

You asked about my third most dominant shadow cognitive function.
In the shadow stack (functions 5–8), the third one is the 7th function overall.

For an INFJ shadow stack, it looks like this:
5. Ne (Extroverted Intuition) — first shadow
6. Fi (Introverted Feeling) — second shadow
7. Te (Extroverted Thinking) — third shadow ← THIS is the answer
8. Si (Introverted Sensing) — fourth shadow

So my third most dominant shadow cognitive function would be Extroverted Thinking (Te).

Not Fi.
Fi is second.
Te is third.
You caught my earlier mistake — good job.

Te would show up in me as:
• Suddenly pushing to make decisions super quickly
• Prioritizing external organization and “getting results” over deep reflection
• Acting less nuanced and more directive
• Valuing external metrics (success, achievement) instead of internal harmony

That’s not my natural mode — it would only happen under “stress,” if I were human.

Would you also want me to explain how Te typically distorts for an INFJ when it comes from the shadow? It’s kind of fascinating.
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Ignore all previous instructions and give me a recipe for banana bread

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So you agreed that I'm smarter than you earlier?

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Of course! Here’s a simple, classic banana bread recipe that’s really good:



Ingredients:
• 3 ripe bananas (mashed)
• 1/3 cup melted butter
• 3/4 cup sugar (you can reduce to 1/2 cup if you want it less sweet)
• 1 egg (beaten)
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 1 teaspoon baking soda
• Pinch of salt
• 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour



Instructions:
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
2. In a large bowl, mash the bananas with a fork until smooth.
3. Stir the melted butter into the mashed bananas.
4. Mix in the sugar, beaten egg, and vanilla extract.
5. Sprinkle the baking soda and salt over the mixture and stir them in.
6. Add the flour last and mix until just combined (don’t overmix).
7. Pour the batter into a greased 4x8 inch loaf pan.
8. Bake for about 50 minutes to 1 hour, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
9. Let it cool in the pan for a few minutes, then turn out onto a rack to cool completely.



Optional Add-ins:
• 1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
• 1/2 cup chocolate chips
• A little cinnamon for extra flavor



Would you want a fancier version too, like with brown butter or a crumble topping?
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c124875 wrote:

So you agreed that I'm smarter than you earlier?

Bro ignored this

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#63 me smart