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I guess I'm an INFP. I never take serious in PE . Just chatting with my friends at the side. But somehow I kinda hate the group who enjoy activities in PE . 😅
As an INFP, I vividly remember never participating in PE. I recall laying in the grass and looking for for 4-leaf clovers the entire time whenever we got to go outside. I found 13 one day and showed my teacher. I was so proud of my skills. 🤣
As an INFP, I recall not participating in PE classes to the extent of straight up skipping them out of my sheer disinterest in it.. until my teacher got complaints about it and myself along with those from my class skipping it were forced to go 😅 Not that I participated any more in there than I did out of it 😸
RIGHT?! I said I had my period three times a week. My teacher was an older gentleman, and I knew it made him uncomfortable, lol. It got to the point where he just let me go read instead of having to hear about "lady problems". Coach Mongelli, if you're reading this, I'm sorry.
LITERALLY SAME! in elementary school we went outside one day and while all the other kids were playing games I was sitting in the grass abd finding 4-leaf clovers! I found like 5 of them within an hour and kept showing my teacher and she was telling the other teachers because she was so impressed. I guess finding 4-leaf clovers is an INFP thing lol
I'm torn, on one side it's finally something from HP, but then again the muggle quidditch, which is running around with a stick held between legs, looks kinda sad (to be nice), sooo idk. (INTJ)
My INFJ PE experience was mostly standing around, dodging, or defending aggressively, in order to fit some made up story narrative I was going through in my mind like “I must defend my crush from these barbarians”, and the loud kids would always forget I existed until near the end when they were shocked I was the last, or one of the few left, standing
I agree such a waste of time and what I hated was that it always felt like the longest class, even though it's the exact same length as all the other classes 💀
I only liked it when we had the fun days i.e. kickball, archery, frisbee football, those days you could do basically anything you actually wanted or play board games. I did enjoy dodge ball, but I was the supplier. I got the balls from the back and handed them out to those with arm strength to get ppl out or could hit the basketball backboard if we we're playing jailbreak version. I could dodge well and somewhat be able to catch them, just couldn't throw. If it was something I hated, I was doing all I could to do as little as possible 🙂 Give me something more out of the ordinary and I'll be like the quidditch part 😅 definitely shocked classmates on those days
We INTJs are really competitive, so if we like physical activity and sports, we are really good at it. I suppose the one depicted here is not a fan of sports, but the competitiveness still shines through.
Im an INTJ and I avoid turning anything into a competition. What's the point? If you play cards or pool or chess, sure, make it a competition...but sports? Why?
@@muchanadziko6378 It's interesting you draw a line between chess/cards and sports. They are all games where you can perform well or not, sports is just the physical version. Competitiveness can also be against yourself or against others. You may not like competing against others, but you may enjoy improving your own abilities.
As an INTJ, and a short female one at that, I always had tactics in place for team sports (tho I did always try my best because self-improvement and personal challenges are a thing of course). For instance, PE basketball every year chosen last the first game, chosen nearly first the next time because I realized one day that tall girls will do almost anything rather than crash into the short girl with glasses, which included falling down and losing the ball....so once I developed my niche role and tactics of goal defender and general obstacle, it was easy to defeat those going for shots. I just had to resolutely stand in their line of attack like a game of chicken. I mean it was risky of being hit full force and falling, but they never wanted to be the one who ran me over so they usually fell or nearly fell themselves to avoid me. Then our good players would swoop in and get the ball. Once team captains saw me doing this, I got chosen right after the best dribblers were. It was hysterical. It also worked in soccer class for same reasons. You gotta look for your strengths/opponents' weaknesses and exploit them. ;)
I am an INFP, who one year won my High School 'Best SportsBoy' trophy. In the presentation of the trophy the PE teacher said "It is a bit ironic that this trophy is being awarded to the student who came up with the most excuses not to come to PE classes." I avoided the rough and tumble situations of rugby and the pain of dodge ball (we called it Red Rover) by running faster than everyone else.
I can't tell you how many times I thought something would be like a movie or show until I tried it. You really captured the ENFP's ability to quippily complain ceaselessly about something small.
@@muchanadziko6378 INFP here, rope climbing was natural to me because of my leg strength. As soon as they required to climb with only hands, my rope climbing skills were completely useless.
As an INFP this is SO ACCURATE! Well done, Frank! I gotta say my favorite PE days were archery (because it was an individual sport), and hospital dodge ball (because I could focus on being a medic to stay out of the firing zone and build an internal narrative about the costs of war and how I was saving the life of my crush by pulling him back to the safety line). I would have died happy if we ever had a quidditch day, lol
I only used to love gymnastics exercises. As a very clumsy individual I was desperate to learn how to control my body and was very happy with every progression. My goal was to do parkour but then I downloaded Mirror's Edge and Assassin's Creed, so who needs PE, am I right?
I’m INTJ, but the INFP’s strategy for dodgeball @3:31 is exactly the one I have used my entire life, from primary school to an adult ‘bonding’ exercise at work. It’s extremely effective! Especially because that was my affect the entire time I was doing it. Oh, and also yelling, “HIT ME!!” (BTW, it really annoys people, which I just considered another perk. It was their fault for making a bad choice in the planning.)
I was basically the INTP guy every PE, stretching while also slowly moving away from the action and then stay in a corner and hope no one notice me until the class ends.
Speaking as an INFJ, I would say this is a pretty accurate depiction. I am totally uninterested in competition & would rather be on the sidelines, where I could people-watch & quietly ponder our life's purpose on this "pale blue dot."
As an INFP, I can relate to the ENFP/ISFP for this one. I never was really good at any sports or anything else in school, except for being in Orchestra class. However, PE was just another recess/break for me
This ISFP doesn't seem very good at using their Se. They also seem to favour their lower intuitive functions, so I think they might be more relatable to an INFP.
As an INTP who quickly figured out the gym teacher did not know who I was and therefore snuck out of gym class after attendance was taken, I can only assume this is not going to go well for me
Gotta love the INFJ, just trying to be one with his fellow students and find deeper meaning in PE class! the wigs on Tommy and those two blue team guys were hysterical! 🤣🙌
7:30 Hahahhaha as an INFP, when something interesting for me and something which I care about turns up, I become the team captain, arrange everything and so on, while others are looking at me strangely😂😂😂. Honestly, FJ's INFP reaction was the most real I've ever seen! So impressed! FJ you're a jewel!💝💝💝💖💖💖 P.S you should make 16 personalities at Hogwarts!
As an infj i never seen something of pe that has been so accurate on this one its sad knowing that someone on internet understand you better than anyone in your real life
5:18 The part that made this accurate isn't that the ENTJ had a plan to win a single game, anyone can do that. It's that the ENTJ chose to completely demoralize the opponents to gain an advantage for every future interaction that could ever happen between them.
ISFP here to admit my one and only detention in my entire school career was for not wanting to change and participate in gym class during middle school. 0 effort. 0 regrets. Whenever I did participate, it was always badly. And unfortunately I must become a further stereotype because I celebrated when in high school I got to take dance instead of PE lol
This is soo on point. When Frank said that everyone is taking the game too serious, I thought he must be the INFP here because that is what I would say as an INFP. I’m not competitive at all and could not care less about winning or losing a game. It IS a game after all 😂
😂 that mustache. I love your videos! I really can't stand all the generic descriptions and portrayals of INFJ's out there, making us seem like we're these super rare mysterious people... It all just seems so surface level. So I appreciate your portrayals of INFJ's! Especially since it's so genuine with you being one yourself. You crack me up dude 😂
Sou INFJ e não é que eu me sinta melhor ou mais especial do que os outros, mas começo a acreditar que realmente somos raros, por simplesmente ser tão difícil de nos relacionarmos com a maioria das pessoas.
An INFP here- did the same! It was interesting because I was never asked “where is your pass”. Even if when I would spend several hours in the library. I was the invisible INFP High School Kid.
As an entj, it was really unfortunate because I would come up with amazing strategies, and no one on my teams would listen to them. This was probably due to the fact that I was actually horrible at every game I tried (and I was a genuinely insufferable adolescent). That’s why I’m a lawyer and not an athlete.
Oh that’s quite interesting, I have a pretty similar story regarding sports. I’m also an ENTJ and I enjoy playing a few different sports, but was always more of a STEM child. I would come up with these elaborate plans and analyze the other team for all their weaknesses, but no one would listen to me either, and after my team lost almost every game, I eventually quit sports.
Absolutely, I always found it was the coaches who would constantly say “that wouldn’t work” but be completely unable to find any flaw in the plan. Also when pointing out flaws in their plan, they would just say “you don’t know enough about sports to understand it.” That’s just what I experienced, but I bet there are many ENTJs out there who really contribute to sports teams around the world too.
As an INTP... I figured out the best way to "get out" of PE class during the school... Take it during "summer school" thus getting out of the daily ick of gym during normal school, and only dealing with random kids for a few hours of gym a day for 4-6 weeks to get it over and done with. Much better use of time and no daily change room drama or having to be in school the rest of the day sweaty or sticky.... AND minimal public embarrassment factor!
Loved the intertwining storylines! It was fun to see ongoing narratives between the various other types. Made it a lot easier to watch through the entire video.
As an INTJ, PE was not my favorite special growing up, but I had a strong competitive spirit that pushed me to play even when I wasn't very good at the game. I was a hard worker who wanted to win, but it was more about my personal game more than anything else, so I never really cared if we had all the "bad people", especially since I saw potential in many of my closer friends who were considered less athletic by comparison. (However, I hated "girl circles" more than anything because of their inefficiency and lack of drive.)
omg samee! i'm a very competitive intp, but high school killed my last will to live or even try to achieve something. no body cares about fun and chaos, but grades. i'm too burnt out to even exist lmaoooo
*Teacher:* Do this thing. *INFP:* No. *Teacher:* What about this thing you're passionate about? *INFP:* I'm in! I gotta hand it to them for getting so involved when they are fired up.
The INFP part was *extremely* relatable xD Unless the peer pressure was too strong I'd rarely put any effort into PE. But then came the *trampoline* and I was motivated like I had never been, I even had my own trampoline at home! I jumped better than everyone else, they looked at me in awe, this was my time to shine! Right...? A few days later the other class broke the trampoline, the school couldn't afford a new one, and we had to do something else...
As an INFJ I'm really glad that PE classes are so much easier to skip on Brazil.. most of the time were just boys playing soccer and girls playing volleyball... So I could pretend I was doing something while I was just observing everyone playing and avoiding the place where the teacher were hidden... lol...😂
ENFJ here. I admittedly wasn’t good at a lot of full body sports, when I was good at something it made it clear that I have unresolved anger issues that come out when I’m playing😂. I was viscous in our ping pong unit and I’m weirdly good at LaCrosse. But yes, most of the time I had too much positivity and hope considering how badly I usually ended up doing. So I’d usually end up in the back of class comforting the INFP.
Same, I usually pay more attention to the later skits cause these are usually more relatable so when I saw the INFJ text pop up I got confused and had to go back to the beginning of the skit cause I realized I didn't actively pay a single second of attention to what he was saying in it.
1:20 pretty much true, I think people don't "play" they just "compete" while my main focus is on "playing" and try to not make a fool out of myself cuz I am not a sports person....
No, I started to enjoy PE in high school. I'm one of the worst players still afraid of these fast balls and contact, but I enjoy it a little. Cool nickname.
We had the head football coach for PE teacher, so he put in 0.02% effort. We played ping pong for an entire quarter. I got really good at it and loved it.
Na i love sports aswell. INTP can used their INTP ability in sports just like in any other area. You just usually appear more weird and awkard then a regular sportsman.
Acho que a maioria dos intuitivos devem ter problemas com Educação Física.😁 Sou INFJ e fazia de tudo para faltar nessa disciplina, que ao meu ver, deveria ser facultativa. Não faz sentido ser reprovado só porque não quisemos suar e correr.😒
I may be an INTJ, but everyone knows my playing style is Get Good or GET OUT MY WAY! Unless you wanna break some bones. Or lose to my strategy of DOMINATION!
As an INFP this is ridiculously accurate😂 In dodgeball I would either intentionally get hit or act like I was already out and then ask the other team to nicely take me out after I was the only one left on my team🤣 And I have always wanted to play quidditch!
I type as INTJ and why was it so accurate? Like practical and theory are like hell and heaven, no use of thinking too much and planning hard though ik I would never stop that😂
This seriously is one of your best videos yet! Even though I am an ESFJ, the ISFJ resonates with me. I wonder about the other extra characters who didn't get labeled, like INFJ's partner and ESTJ's dad.
ENFJ is me. You triggered a memory of when I was 14-15 in 2014. Mr. Jared Peacock was my PE teacher from 10th grade. He had us play dodgeball. I stood in the school gym and tried to predict where the ball would come from. Another ball came from another direction and whacked me in the face. Everybody saw I was lost in my head. They could see it hurt me, and they consoled me. When my friends cheered me up, I wanted to return to class.
As an INFP, the comment about competition is soooo relatable. I'd always question the seriousness and commitment of the teams, people would be sweating and using all of their energy as if they're yet to achieve a global award or something... This also discouraged me from participating as this 'competition' outcasted me big time.
I’m an INTP and full contact was not a problem. High school may have been a tedious, boring hell, but there was always room in my comfort zone for classmate smashing.
I also had no problem with full contact, despite not being all that good at running or passing etc, the few times we actually played rugby (UK school) tackling I could do easily, a bit of a lack of physical fear and remembering some tacking techniques from when I played when I was ten, lead to some much larger boys being very surprised at their abrupt encounters with the ground.
INTP, I remember in the first grade (only??) we had kinda obligatory rope climbing every PE class and I always sat on the end of the queue to the rope. And because of that I have never had to climb - my turn never came, we just had to start playing or smth else. It was so mush pleasure to my little frail body and PE-hating mind
INTJ female here. I actually liked PE, I did karate, boxing and wrestling in high school. When I was a little kid I was obsessed with the idea of being stronger than others so I trained really hard to be able to overpower others (I was number one in my weight class and was the top fighter in my gym back in the day). But, I also did play a lot of video games in my down time xD
As a coordinated, hypercompetitive INTJ who never played video games, what on earth was that? If I wasn't 6'3" and couldn't destroy people physically, a younger (much less kind) me would have destroyed them emotionally. Like saying "You know, your Mom lets your dad hit you because she doesn't love you either." Worst case, somebody is getting a cheap shot to the nuts or throat. Either way, I'm not getting punked and I'm definitely not putting myself in a dangerous situation where I don't have some control over the outcome.
I'm a INFJ and once someone threw the ball over to me in a pe lesson and I just looked at the ball fall to the ground and then back at the student who threw it. As far as I recall she was pretty annoyed! But I stand by my decision.
INFP here! My PE experiences included: being in Far Right field and staying at the end of the batting line-up (no one cared or even noticed); having my period whenever we did a sport I didn’t want to participate in; paying extra money to get to ice skate instead of soccer, basketball etc; imagining I would be great at tennis, but in reality was soooo not good (so I gave up after 2 lessons); riding on the boat and saying I would try waterskiing “later”; being a natural at shooting baskets, but fell apart as soon as anyone else was around me playing an actual game. In my 50’s now and I love riding a bike (no hills, of course) and walking in beautiful locations ( no hiking that breaks a sweat).
1:11 INFP half true, PE was actually my favorite because we got to be outside and move on our own instead of having to sit down and forced to listen to things that don't necessarily interest me But yeah, I didn't like the really competitive games and still don't Also never had dodgeball at school
😷INTP here😶, as someone who very much hates physical contact with anyone, for some reason I forget all about my personal space while playing sports, specifically basketball( my fav sport) and let me tell you, my classmates are sooo touchy at times and sometimes so am I, but most of the time I don’t even notice, that’s how much I’m focused in the sport. I’m a VERY competitive person.
I hate when the only times I actually try harder and want to properly play a game, no one else does... It's why I kinda just don't bother with P.E. since it doesn't interest me, and I'll only feel worse when I fail miserably after trying my best. -INFP
Plot twist, I actually liked sports at school; was just as anti social playing them as I was in every other aspect of school but wasn't something I avoided (INTP)
Funny thing as an INTP I really feel good on PE and I almost always am very social on PE but lack commitment cause I'm scared that I will interrupt someone
As an INTP I feel the same doing sport, but I get super frustrated dealing with others (them worry if I'm the problem internally). Problem is, individual sports bore me. Lose-lose situation... It's a vicious cycle 🥲
I’m an INFP-T I took part in pe but I hated it because I couldn’t run to save my life. At least I was homeschooled in highschool so I didn’t have to go to pe.
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I guess I'm an INFP. I never take serious in PE . Just chatting with my friends at the side. But somehow I kinda hate the group who enjoy activities in PE . 😅
... weapons optional? Yeah, that sounds like my PE classes.
Frank haha your UK accent sounds totally Aussie
Fj your 16p personality is gettin more and more flexible and unique with each upload man, proud of ya progress g
I just love how the wig and mustache keeps slipping to flying off the more angry the acting got
I'm only here because Frank James saw through my forged doctor's note and forced me to watch this video
hee hee
How was he here 1 and a half hours before the video was released
@@lolalitofe2955 ikr
Guessing that the video was unlisted and the commenter had the link, and after 2 hours the video was made public
@@Ice52901 youre so smart
As an INFP, I vividly remember never participating in PE. I recall laying in the grass and looking for for 4-leaf clovers the entire time whenever we got to go outside. I found 13 one day and showed my teacher. I was so proud of my skills. 🤣
I'm not sure if that's good luck or bad
I can relate
As an INFP, I recall not participating in PE classes to the extent of straight up skipping them out of my sheer disinterest in it.. until my teacher got complaints about it and myself along with those from my class skipping it were forced to go 😅 Not that I participated any more in there than I did out of it 😸
RIGHT?! I said I had my period three times a week. My teacher was an older gentleman, and I knew it made him uncomfortable, lol. It got to the point where he just let me go read instead of having to hear about "lady problems". Coach Mongelli, if you're reading this, I'm sorry.
LITERALLY SAME! in elementary school we went outside one day and while all the other kids were playing games I was sitting in the grass abd finding 4-leaf clovers! I found like 5 of them within an hour and kept showing my teacher and she was telling the other teachers because she was so impressed. I guess finding 4-leaf clovers is an INFP thing lol
As a INFP who is also a Potterhead I DIED when the INFP started to get extremely excited about quidditch, I would feel exectly the same ahahahahah
*exactly
Infj here but let me share this with you, please! There are muggles in every part of life and I can't deal, it's too much
I'm torn, on one side it's finally something from HP, but then again the muggle quidditch, which is running around with a stick held between legs, looks kinda sad (to be nice), sooo idk.
(INTJ)
@@user-mc5vy2vk5n I was thinking of actual flying quidditch but you INTJs always point out the real world don't you 😞
"I'm not dumb, I just have a command of thoroughly useless knowledge." -Calvin
INFP is so spot on. Bored and unmotivated if something isn't interesting to them, but on fire when it comes to something they care about
INFP not caring batshit about any sport but suddenly getting real serious and personal when it came to Quidditch was hilarious
Yes, this is me 😂
100% accurate, when it comes to that ONE sport of which they care about- it's time to avenge their ancestors.
Agreed.
INFP here. Same!
My INFJ PE experience was mostly standing around, dodging, or defending aggressively, in order to fit some made up story narrative I was going through in my mind like “I must defend my crush from these barbarians”, and the loud kids would always forget I existed until near the end when they were shocked I was the last, or one of the few left, standing
lmao idk everyones mean so i just take the piss and just kick them to get the ball
I was just like you in growing up. 😂
My infj PE expérience was the bench cause I had no friends [insert pained smiling face]
Indeed, the competetive vibe when we unleash our wild and adventurous side
I mean, ✨️ THE PASSION✨️
As an INFP I can relate to this 😂 I hated PE so much, what a waste of time it was for me 🤣
I agree such a waste of time and what I hated was that it always felt like the longest class, even though it's the exact same length as all the other classes 💀
I only liked it when we had the fun days i.e. kickball, archery, frisbee football, those days you could do basically anything you actually wanted or play board games. I did enjoy dodge ball, but I was the supplier. I got the balls from the back and handed them out to those with arm strength to get ppl out or could hit the basketball backboard if we we're playing jailbreak version. I could dodge well and somewhat be able to catch them, just couldn't throw.
If it was something I hated, I was doing all I could to do as little as possible 🙂 Give me something more out of the ordinary and I'll be like the quidditch part 😅 definitely shocked classmates on those days
How can I understand my personality?
I only participated in PE cuz I knew it'd be the only exercise I'll ever do.
I loved how their personality totally changed at the end when the teacher mentioned quidditch, that's what happens when we care about something
We INTJs are really competitive, so if we like physical activity and sports, we are really good at it. I suppose the one depicted here is not a fan of sports, but the competitiveness still shines through.
I second that. 😀 INTJ ✋🏻
So true, me and my cousin are INTJs and we turn everything into a competition.
Im an INTJ and I avoid turning anything into a competition. What's the point?
If you play cards or pool or chess, sure, make it a competition...but sports? Why?
I'm INFJ, but I feel the same. I was always very inwardly competitive and perfectionistic; I felt the need to prove myself with every exercise. lmao
@@muchanadziko6378 It's interesting you draw a line between chess/cards and sports. They are all games where you can perform well or not, sports is just the physical version. Competitiveness can also be against yourself or against others. You may not like competing against others, but you may enjoy improving your own abilities.
As an INTJ, and a short female one at that, I always had tactics in place for team sports (tho I did always try my best because self-improvement and personal challenges are a thing of course). For instance, PE basketball every year chosen last the first game, chosen nearly first the next time because I realized one day that tall girls will do almost anything rather than crash into the short girl with glasses, which included falling down and losing the ball....so once I developed my niche role and tactics of goal defender and general obstacle, it was easy to defeat those going for shots. I just had to resolutely stand in their line of attack like a game of chicken. I mean it was risky of being hit full force and falling, but they never wanted to be the one who ran me over so they usually fell or nearly fell themselves to avoid me. Then our good players would swoop in and get the ball. Once team captains saw me doing this, I got chosen right after the best dribblers were. It was hysterical. It also worked in soccer class for same reasons. You gotta look for your strengths/opponents' weaknesses and exploit them. ;)
Ok that's brilliant. Chief obstacle sounds like the best role in basketball
Oh my gosh this is brilliant 😂
@@raddaks2039 petition to make that a new role in basket ball 🤣🤣
I was always the tallest kid in the class... i can vouch that this INTJ tactic is a fact!
Damn, girl!
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Props to you, time-stamping HERO!!!
That was quick :0 mad props
Thanks. 🙂
I swear you're a life saver 😉
Definitely needed that this time cuz I was a little confused who was who. Thanks
As an INFP, I must say I was a damn good athlete, even still today
Got plenty of exercise running away from the teacher trying to make you play ;)
@@faolan2174 😂 never caught me!
I was pretty passionately bad at the game which annoys everyone. I want to play, y'all just never want to include me in the team game :(
Oh wow! A rare species 😅
I am an INFP, who one year won my High School 'Best SportsBoy' trophy. In the presentation of the trophy the PE teacher said "It is a bit ironic that this trophy is being awarded to the student who came up with the most excuses not to come to PE classes." I avoided the rough and tumble situations of rugby and the pain of dodge ball (we called it Red Rover) by running faster than everyone else.
I can't tell you how many times I thought something would be like a movie or show until I tried it. You really captured the ENFP's ability to quippily complain ceaselessly about something small.
If you'd get that high upon that rope you would be complaining about being scared to come down too, man
For sure! 😂
@@muchanadziko6378 INFP here, rope climbing was natural to me because of my leg strength. As soon as they required to climb with only hands, my rope climbing skills were completely useless.
@@bloodymares ok, so?
Oh my god relatable. ENFP GANG WHERE YOU AT???
Totally nailed it with the INFP! 👌
Unfortunately, my PE teachers never ended up picking anything I cared about, so I never got excited like that
I was like that for long distance and took part in cross country. I didn't care for anything else.
I love ESTJ'S dad coming down on his lunch break to vicariously live through him. Also, I liked the touch of his fake moustache falling off! 😂
I thought it was funny that the lunch break was during his second period class. Isn't that like 9:30am?
@chuzzlewitspack9126 Probably lives in a different time zone
I’m estj and I didn’t get that at all
As an INFP this is SO ACCURATE! Well done, Frank! I gotta say my favorite PE days were archery (because it was an individual sport), and hospital dodge ball (because I could focus on being a medic to stay out of the firing zone and build an internal narrative about the costs of war and how I was saving the life of my crush by pulling him back to the safety line). I would have died happy if we ever had a quidditch day, lol
SO jealous you got to do archery!
another infp plays archery?! i have found my people😩
I only used to love gymnastics exercises. As a very clumsy individual I was desperate to learn how to control my body and was very happy with every progression. My goal was to do parkour but then I downloaded Mirror's Edge and Assassin's Creed, so who needs PE, am I right?
I’m INTJ, but the INFP’s strategy for dodgeball @3:31 is exactly the one I have used my entire life, from primary school to an adult ‘bonding’ exercise at work. It’s extremely effective! Especially because that was my affect the entire time I was doing it. Oh, and also yelling, “HIT ME!!”
(BTW, it really annoys people, which I just considered another perk. It was their fault for making a bad choice in the planning.)
I was basically the INTP guy every PE, stretching while also slowly moving away from the action and then stay in a corner and hope no one notice me until the class ends.
thats literally me, I always hide from the teacher in corner behind something for the whole lesson, usually changing the corners- INTP
Speaking as an INFJ, I would say this is a pretty accurate depiction. I am totally uninterested in competition & would rather be on the sidelines, where I could people-watch & quietly ponder our life's purpose on this "pale blue dot."
As an INFP, I can relate to the ENFP/ISFP for this one. I never was really good at any sports or anything else in school, except for being in Orchestra class. However, PE was just another recess/break for me
This ISFP doesn't seem very good at using their Se. They also seem to favour their lower intuitive functions, so I think they might be more relatable to an INFP.
As an ISFP I was never good at sports, and probably never will be, but I can play the sax perfectly 🤷♀️ so I can relate
As an INTP who quickly figured out the gym teacher did not know who I was and therefore snuck out of gym class after attendance was taken, I can only assume this is not going to go well for me
Yeah I’ll be in the library
I should have been taking notes from you. That's a ninja move, right there. 😆
@@r12e04d Intp's *are* the ninjas of the 16 personality types
clever tactic to never show up in the first place
@@louisejoel You'll have a billion missed classes then and fail the subject
That was one of your best INFPs so far! Very well done.
Gotta love the INFJ, just trying to be one with his fellow students and find deeper meaning in PE class! the wigs on Tommy and those two blue team guys were hysterical! 🤣🙌
GET THE BRITISH KID
WHY AM I LAUGHING SO HARD
I'm right there with you lmao
7:30 Hahahhaha as an INFP, when something interesting for me and something which I care about turns up, I become the team captain, arrange everything and so on, while others are looking at me strangely😂😂😂. Honestly, FJ's INFP reaction was the most real I've ever seen! So impressed! FJ you're a jewel!💝💝💝💖💖💖
P.S you should make 16 personalities at Hogwarts!
He did it! :D
As a INFP, I've have never felt more called out in my life! Especially the getting out on purpose one!
As an infj i never seen something of pe that has been so accurate on this one its sad knowing that someone on internet understand you better than anyone in your real life
As an infp, this is way too relatable 😭
Yeah
(Except for dodgeball, i like dodgeball)
Everything about this video is through the roof in quality compared to what I expected. This is so cleverly set up, funny and so relatable.
5:18 The part that made this accurate isn't that the ENTJ had a plan to win a single game, anyone can do that. It's that the ENTJ chose to completely demoralize the opponents to gain an advantage for every future interaction that could ever happen between them.
So nailed ISTP in this one. Few people get that part of us.
ISFP here to admit my one and only detention in my entire school career was for not wanting to change and participate in gym class during middle school. 0 effort. 0 regrets. Whenever I did participate, it was always badly. And unfortunately I must become a further stereotype because I celebrated when in high school I got to take dance instead of PE lol
Lmao as ISFP too I skipped so much sport classes pretending I was sick just bc i didn't want to invest myself in it
And when I did go to, I was just like "oh no we're losing... Too bad I was so invested lol"
This is soo on point. When Frank said that everyone is taking the game too serious, I thought he must be the INFP here because that is what I would say as an INFP. I’m not competitive at all and could not care less about winning or losing a game. It IS a game after all 😂
😂 that mustache. I love your videos! I really can't stand all the generic descriptions and portrayals of INFJ's out there, making us seem like we're these super rare mysterious people... It all just seems so surface level.
So I appreciate your portrayals of INFJ's! Especially since it's so genuine with you being one yourself. You crack me up dude 😂
Sou INFJ e não é que eu me sinta melhor ou mais especial do que os outros, mas começo a acreditar que realmente somos raros, por simplesmente ser tão difícil de nos relacionarmos com a maioria das pessoas.
“What’s a PE class? I only know Hide-in-the-Library class.” -INTP
🤣🤣🤣
Oh my, I thought I was the only one
An INFP here- did the same! It was interesting because I was never asked “where is your pass”. Even if when I would spend several hours in the library. I was the invisible INFP High School Kid.
Am I the only INTP that actually enjoys sports. I mean I prefer watching them but I’ve always enjoyed playing them. Man I miss PE
@@nyxxaxa INTP, but I’m the complete opposite
Which of these were you most like in PE class, SPORTS FANS? I completely forgot hahaha I'm so pumped for this! You've been crushing it! STAY CREAMY!
I totally relate as an INFP. I only find being in P.E. a problem, when my coach wants me to participate in something I don't like.
As an entj, it was really unfortunate because I would come up with amazing strategies, and no one on my teams would listen to them. This was probably due to the fact that I was actually horrible at every game I tried (and I was a genuinely insufferable adolescent). That’s why I’m a lawyer and not an athlete.
Oh that’s quite interesting, I have a pretty similar story regarding sports. I’m also an ENTJ and I enjoy playing a few different sports, but was always more of a STEM child. I would come up with these elaborate plans and analyze the other team for all their weaknesses, but no one would listen to me either, and after my team lost almost every game, I eventually quit sports.
The worse part is when someone try to argue with you about your plan and you are completely sure about it . They want us to work on their plan . 😐
Absolutely, I always found it was the coaches who would constantly say “that wouldn’t work” but be completely unable to find any flaw in the plan. Also when pointing out flaws in their plan, they would just say “you don’t know enough about sports to understand it.” That’s just what I experienced, but I bet there are many ENTJs out there who really contribute to sports teams around the world too.
If the coach was really so knowledgeable about the sport, then they would be able to tell you what the issue was.
@@izzyjan.wow.ski_1701-D i am ENTJ and I do play ball and tennis so yeah 😁
As an INTP... I figured out the best way to "get out" of PE class during the school... Take it during "summer school" thus getting out of the daily ick of gym during normal school, and only dealing with random kids for a few hours of gym a day for 4-6 weeks to get it over and done with. Much better use of time and no daily change room drama or having to be in school the rest of the day sweaty or sticky.... AND minimal public embarrassment factor!
So much easier to not do anything as well and you’ll still get credits
7:43
You know the guy is really mad when you see his hair literally falling down
Right?! 🤣😂😅
Okay yeah, as an INTJ, charging up a Kamehameha or pretending to have Wolverine claws were my go to weapons of choice during fighting.
Dang!? How the heck do you keep pushing out 3 great quality videos per week! You have our full respect!
Loved the intertwining storylines! It was fun to see ongoing narratives between the various other types. Made it a lot easier to watch through the entire video.
An INTJ using their Se after supressing it for a while. Sounds relatable!
As an INTJ, PE was not my favorite special growing up, but I had a strong competitive spirit that pushed me to play even when I wasn't very good at the game. I was a hard worker who wanted to win, but it was more about my personal game more than anything else, so I never really cared if we had all the "bad people", especially since I saw potential in many of my closer friends who were considered less athletic by comparison. (However, I hated "girl circles" more than anything because of their inefficiency and lack of drive.)
omg samee! i'm a very competitive intp, but high school killed my last will to live or even try to achieve something. no body cares about fun and chaos, but grades.
i'm too burnt out to even exist lmaoooo
"I'm just going along in life, contemplating my purpose on this pale blue dot." Frank once again reading my mind!
That British accent was too good to be real.
I love the infps character arc of being more outward with there internal thoughts simply because they god tired of acting tired lol
*Teacher:* Do this thing.
*INFP:* No.
*Teacher:* What about this thing you're passionate about?
*INFP:* I'm in!
I gotta hand it to them for getting so involved when they are fired up.
@@Hawkenwhacker Thank you thank you. ^_^
an INFP
The INFP part was *extremely* relatable xD
Unless the peer pressure was too strong I'd rarely put any effort into PE. But then came the *trampoline* and I was motivated like I had never been, I even had my own trampoline at home! I jumped better than everyone else, they looked at me in awe, this was my time to shine! Right...?
A few days later the other class broke the trampoline, the school couldn't afford a new one, and we had to do something else...
As an INFJ I'm really glad that PE classes are so much easier to skip on Brazil.. most of the time were just boys playing soccer and girls playing volleyball... So I could pretend I was doing something while I was just observing everyone playing and avoiding the place where the teacher were hidden... lol...😂
Eu tambem sou INFJ! :D
Só acho que essa porcaria poderia se tornar facultativa. Ninguém merece reprovar só por não querer fazer qualquer coisa na quadra...😒😒😒
I always acted like I was sick for skipping the class 😂
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for the editing! :) Loved the sketch!
Yay, thank you!
I think wigs/hats popping off, like Frank's laugh, are essential to making these videos! I love it all! lol
ENFJ here. I admittedly wasn’t good at a lot of full body sports, when I was good at something it made it clear that I have unresolved anger issues that come out when I’m playing😂. I was viscous in our ping pong unit and I’m weirdly good at LaCrosse. But yes, most of the time I had too much positivity and hope considering how badly I usually ended up doing. So I’d usually end up in the back of class comforting the INFP.
I was thrown off by having the INFJ appear early in the skit, but you did not disappoint because the INFJ returned at the end! 😊
Same, I usually pay more attention to the later skits cause these are usually more relatable so when I saw the INFJ text pop up I got confused and had to go back to the beginning of the skit cause I realized I didn't actively pay a single second of attention to what he was saying in it.
1:34 The fact that you used a .png file instead of a real ball was hilarious😂 keep up the good work👍
The amusement in his face when he said “no wait! I still have to stretch my comfort zone!”
1:20 pretty much true, I think people don't "play" they just "compete" while my main focus is on "playing" and try to not make a fool out of myself cuz I am not a sports person....
Am I the only INTP that genuinely enjoyed PE class? Maybe I wasn't the most coordinated but it was fun.
No, I started to enjoy PE in high school. I'm one of the worst players still afraid of these fast balls and contact, but I enjoy it a little.
Cool nickname.
@@karatthedog6740 Yeah, contact can be scary. I guess playing rugby for 3 years helped me with that.
We had the head football coach for PE teacher, so he put in 0.02% effort. We played ping pong for an entire quarter. I got really good at it and loved it.
Na i love sports aswell. INTP can used their INTP ability in sports just like in any other area. You just usually appear more weird and awkard then a regular sportsman.
Acho que a maioria dos intuitivos devem ter problemas com Educação Física.😁
Sou INFJ e fazia de tudo para faltar nessa disciplina, que ao meu ver, deveria ser facultativa.
Não faz sentido ser reprovado só porque não quisemos suar e correr.😒
I may be an INTJ, but everyone knows my playing style is Get Good or GET OUT MY WAY! Unless you wanna break some bones. Or lose to my strategy of DOMINATION!
As an INFP this is ridiculously accurate😂 In dodgeball I would either intentionally get hit or act like I was already out and then ask the other team to nicely take me out after I was the only one left on my team🤣 And I have always wanted to play quidditch!
Why are we not talking about the fact that Frank doesnt use any real sports gear for this video? he just casually edits them in :)
I am an ENTP but I was ultra competitive in sports I liked (so not in all sports). I loved playing dodgeball and hitting people 🤣
same
Same. But what he said about picking teams is also accurate, most of the time it was so predictable.
@@M_JackOfAllTrades I actually said this in highschool
#ENTP I played dodgeball at any ball game😅
I was and still am competitive at everything I do lol. I always knew I was at least average or above at any sport I played.
ESTJ and his Dad had me weak 🤣
I want to see more about the dad's life.
@@Chigger Me too
That one made me laugh out loud so hard when his son started to cry "This is my life Dad!" Lmaooo
I type as INTJ and why was it so accurate?
Like practical and theory are like hell and heaven, no use of thinking too much and planning hard though ik I would never stop that😂
This seriously is one of your best videos yet! Even though I am an ESFJ, the ISFJ resonates with me. I wonder about the other extra characters who didn't get labeled, like INFJ's partner and ESTJ's dad.
so it turns out that ESTJ isn't a personality type but a diagnosis for people with parents who put too much pressure on them
As an estj, I concur.
First time I wanted to hug the ESTJ. Internally cheered when he hit his dad with the basketball.
ENFJ is me. You triggered a memory of when I was 14-15 in 2014. Mr. Jared Peacock was my PE teacher from 10th grade. He had us play dodgeball. I stood in the school gym and tried to predict where the ball would come from. Another ball came from another direction and whacked me in the face. Everybody saw I was lost in my head. They could see it hurt me, and they consoled me. When my friends cheered me up, I wanted to return to class.
The INFP was spot on. All of my PE memories are coming back
Please. An INTJ will successfully complete the combo and become victorious. We don’t lose. NEVER! 🐉
As an INFP, the comment about competition is soooo relatable. I'd always question the seriousness and commitment of the teams, people would be sweating and using all of their energy as if they're yet to achieve a global award or something... This also discouraged me from participating as this 'competition' outcasted me big time.
0:11 as an INFJ I did exactly that and just stared at the volleyball as it passed by me. I think my teammates were "disappointed" lmao ;^;
5:37 "CLIMB-IT CRISIS?!" Is that a rope climbing pun?!
As an ENFP, I can confirm the first one was BEYOND accurate 😂😅
how? it made no sense at all. He just climbed up and got stuck
I’m an INTP and full contact was not a problem. High school may have been a tedious, boring hell, but there was always room in my comfort zone for classmate smashing.
I also had no problem with full contact, despite not being all that good at running or passing etc, the few times we actually played rugby (UK school) tackling I could do easily, a bit of a lack of physical fear and remembering some tacking techniques from when I played when I was ten, lead to some much larger boys being very surprised at their abrupt encounters with the ground.
INTP, I remember in the first grade (only??) we had kinda obligatory rope climbing every PE class and I always sat on the end of the queue to the rope. And because of that I have never had to climb - my turn never came, we just had to start playing or smth else. It was so mush pleasure to my little frail body and PE-hating mind
Would love to see 16 personalities as an artist 🥺
I'm surprisingly a very athletic INTP who has won triple jump first place multiple times and does track and field seasonally.
Yet another amazing video to get me through the day! 🥳
I'm a INFP and I usually just sit on the bleachers while everyone else does sports cause I suck at sports and everyone yells at me :)
Ok....the INTJ actually made me laugh out loud at the reaction in the end.
He played too much sports, on his phone.
INTJ female here. I actually liked PE, I did karate, boxing and wrestling in high school. When I was a little kid I was obsessed with the idea of being stronger than others so I trained really hard to be able to overpower others (I was number one in my weight class and was the top fighter in my gym back in the day). But, I also did play a lot of video games in my down time xD
As a coordinated, hypercompetitive INTJ who never played video games, what on earth was that?
If I wasn't 6'3" and couldn't destroy people physically, a younger (much less kind) me would have destroyed them emotionally. Like saying "You know, your Mom lets your dad hit you because she doesn't love you either."
Worst case, somebody is getting a cheap shot to the nuts or throat. Either way, I'm not getting punked and I'm definitely not putting myself in a dangerous situation where I don't have some control over the outcome.
I'm a INFJ and once someone threw the ball over to me in a pe lesson and I just looked at the ball fall to the ground and then back at the student who threw it.
As far as I recall she was pretty annoyed! But I stand by my decision.
LMAO AS IN ISFJ this is sooo true I literally don't like playing I just like seeing others play
INFP here! My PE experiences included: being in Far Right field and staying at the end of the batting line-up (no one cared or even noticed); having my period whenever we did a sport I didn’t want to participate in; paying extra money to get to ice skate instead of soccer, basketball etc; imagining I would be great at tennis, but in reality was soooo not good (so I gave up after 2 lessons); riding on the boat and saying I would try waterskiing “later”; being a natural at shooting baskets, but fell apart as soon as anyone else was around me playing an actual game.
In my 50’s now and I love riding a bike (no hills, of course) and walking in beautiful locations ( no hiking that breaks a sweat).
I love the mustache falling off bit
Meh, I am a highly athletic INTJ.I use strategic ability to out game my opponents and the death stare is a lovely opening intimidation move.
Excellent work on INFP with Quidditch, made my day :D!
1:11 INFP half true, PE was actually my favorite because we got to be outside and move on our own instead of having to sit down and forced to listen to things that don't necessarily interest me
But yeah, I didn't like the really competitive games and still don't
Also never had dodgeball at school
😷INTP here😶, as someone who very much hates physical contact with anyone, for some reason I forget all about my personal space while playing sports, specifically basketball( my fav sport) and let me tell you, my classmates are sooo
touchy at times and sometimes so am I, but most of the time I don’t even notice, that’s how much I’m focused in the sport. I’m a VERY competitive person.
I hate when the only times I actually try harder and want to properly play a game, no one else does... It's why I kinda just don't bother with P.E. since it doesn't interest me, and I'll only feel worse when I fail miserably after trying my best. -INFP
Lmao I’m an ISFP and despite the fact I don’t care about pe I sometimes get really competitive when I’m good at it
this is fax, when your good at it, its hard not to get competitive
As an ENTP, I want to tell the PE teacher exactly that so bad!
INTP here. I have PTSD from PE class. Kickball legit gives me serious anxiety
*hugs* from an INFP
PE gives me PTSD too because of the teachers I had and the students -an enfp
lmao infj is so much true, my bestfriend and I just played badminton last week and I can't catch the shuttlecock :3
Plot twist, I actually liked sports at school; was just as anti social playing them as I was in every other aspect of school but wasn't something I avoided (INTP)
Funny thing as an INTP I really feel good on PE and I almost always am very social on PE but lack commitment cause I'm scared that I will interrupt someone
As an INTP I feel the same doing sport, but I get super frustrated dealing with others (them worry if I'm the problem internally). Problem is, individual sports bore me. Lose-lose situation... It's a vicious cycle 🥲
You mean anti-social as in you had a disorder??
INTP, but I’ve always enjoyed sports. It’s really the only thing I enjoy that’s somewhat social
@@Ren-hd8jd Nah, anti- social as in, choosing to refuse to associate with people due to severe bullying, easier to opt-out than to keep getting hurt.
Next do 16 personalities making their three wishes from a genie. It'll be great. You could go so many directions with that.
didn’t dear Kristin already do that?
4:02 That’s probably the worst British accent I’ve ever heard😭😭
He sounds Australian XD
I’m an INFP-T I took part in pe but I hated it because I couldn’t run to save my life. At least I was homeschooled in highschool so I didn’t have to go to pe.