Introverted. Sensing. Thinking. Perceiving.
One of the 16 personality types from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), ISTPs are estimated to make up roughly 4% of the population. Confident and capable, they often stir up excitement and are seen as natural leaders. ISTPs never let rules or bureaucracy get in the way of their goals, for they are true free spirits. Feeling the need to live on the edge, they take on steep risks but deliver results. While they are unlikely to converse loosely, they make up for their reserved demeanor with insightful and witty one-liners. Being thinkers and realists, they are logical and skilled at seizing the moment and making the most of it. Needless to say, they get a lot of pussy.
One of the 16 personality types from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), ISTPs are estimated to make up roughly 4% of the population. Confident and capable, they often stir up excitement and are seen as natural leaders. ISTPs never let rules or bureaucracy get in the way of their goals, for they are true free spirits. Feeling the need to live on the edge, they take on steep risks but deliver results. While they are unlikely to converse loosely, they make up for their reserved demeanor with insightful and witty one-liners. Being thinkers and realists, they are logical and skilled at seizing the moment and making the most of it. Needless to say, they get a lot of pussy.
Walter: What ever happened to Joe? He used to be a badass in high school.
Pete: He's an ace fighter pilot now. Joe's an ISTP, after all.
Pete: He's an ace fighter pilot now. Joe's an ISTP, after all.
by lunaticker August 27, 2010
by averysbitch November 14, 2020
by badass cajun resistor II January 30, 2021
Piece of shit personality type.
Assholes. As a brilliant INTJ mastermind, I’d rather die than help somebody like you ISTP’s. Nobody can come as close to the brilliance of Ted Kaczynski or Friedrich Nietzsche. Assholes, you NEVER understood the brilliance and genius of us INTJ’s... ISTP’s take advantage of everything. Your whole lives are a fake.
Assholes. As a brilliant INTJ mastermind, I’d rather die than help somebody like you ISTP’s. Nobody can come as close to the brilliance of Ted Kaczynski or Friedrich Nietzsche. Assholes, you NEVER understood the brilliance and genius of us INTJ’s... ISTP’s take advantage of everything. Your whole lives are a fake.
If you’re an INTJ, always beware of ISTP’s because they are only just using you for their own advantage. See: selfish jackasses
by Eliteshadow 2 May 12, 2021
Useless personality type, most of them are very trashy people. I don’t like their way of life. They are also jackasses and think they are smart or better than everybody else. ISTPs are a very selfish personality type. As an INTJ I find their presence very unenriching...I have no use for them. They do not give me anything that I want and their interactions are very unsatisfactory. It always seems like they gain more from me than I do them. They are also dumb and cannot see the future and live in the here and now, like there is no tomorrow.
ISTP personality type are very bland. I find them to be very mundane and dime a dozen. Very cheap and low quality.
by Eliteshadow December 02, 2020
I am an INTJ and I find relationships with the ISTP to be quite suspicious and baffling most the time. They always seem to tag along with you. They also feel intimidating and worthy of attacking just for the sake of it. They follow you around and you don’t know whether it’s a good or bad thing. They are very intimidating and come on a little too strong. I am a private person, so I find it to be irritating if someone invades my private spaces...
ISTPs come across as predatory humans that are out to take advantage of the situation.
I have to be careful and cautious around some of them. I always fear they are feeding off me and out to get me(sucking my blood🩸) , don’t want to support a random person I’m not quite familiar with.
They only talk to you when they need something. My dad is this personality type, and he did not give a crap about anyone but himself. Unhealthy ISTPs are prone to selfishness.
I have to be careful and cautious around some of them. I always fear they are feeding off me and out to get me(sucking my blood🩸) , don’t want to support a random person I’m not quite familiar with.
They only talk to you when they need something. My dad is this personality type, and he did not give a crap about anyone but himself. Unhealthy ISTPs are prone to selfishness.
by Rude Crude but Earnest Dude December 07, 2020
ISTP’s are an extremely annoying personality type. I am an INTJ and I can’t stand them. They never shut up and always want to use you. They are possibly dangerous people for the INTJ. They are very hard-headed and also selfish people. That’s what makes them annoying. I find unrelatable. They are also extremely superficial people, very shallow and not very deep or introspective. As an INTJ I see them as rivals and pests. I often want them out of my life, because they are so goddamn annoying.
And the women tend to be tomboys. But, I like girly-girls instead.
I do not wish to help or aid such people as ISTP’s. They seem like competitors and rivals to me, and as I mentioned in a definition earlier their presence is very unenriching, ungratifying, unempowering...not very comfortable at all... I have no use for them. As people, I find them to be potentially dangerous and uncomfortable.
They are also very irresponsible people and totally unreliable. And they never think ahead and always seem to get themselves in trouble.
And the women tend to be tomboys. But, I like girly-girls instead.
I do not wish to help or aid such people as ISTP’s. They seem like competitors and rivals to me, and as I mentioned in a definition earlier their presence is very unenriching, ungratifying, unempowering...not very comfortable at all... I have no use for them. As people, I find them to be potentially dangerous and uncomfortable.
They are also very irresponsible people and totally unreliable. And they never think ahead and always seem to get themselves in trouble.
by badass cajun resistor II May 10, 2021