16 Personalities Getting BULLIED, School Bully Instantly Regrets It

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The 16 Myers-Briggs Personalities Standing Up to Bullies!

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Time stamps:
0:00 ISTP
0:09 INTP
0:21 ENFP
0:41 ENTP
1:01 ISFP
1:17 ESFP
1:30 ENTJ
1:45 ESTJ
1:59 ISFJ
2:15 ISTJ
2:30 INTJ
2:55 ENFJ
3:16 ESFJ
3:38 ESTP
3:47 INFP
4:20 INFJ

FrankJames
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"you're a loser"
"You're right. I lose brain cells every time I hear you speak"
Nice comeback. Gotta take note on that.

najihasulaiman
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As an ENFP, I confirm that we take being called "weird" very seriously. It's a moment of pride!

richa
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"How to use your personality as a weapon against bullies" as the alternative title
This should be presented to everyone at school. Is so helpful and enjoyable!

danielabenitez
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INTJ. I beat up my two bullies when there weren't any teachers around. Then I went up to a group of kids and got them to believe that I've been with them the whole time during recess, so when it came time to talk to the teacher and principal, they all vouched for me. Honestly, I'm proud of my 8 year-old self.

HuanRazboinic
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"That's inaccurate... Your Mom likes me."
Incredulous stare from Bully.
"She volunteers in the library." Haha, what an epic way to start off the video. 🤣😉

trinaq
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As a INFP I made it a point to never cry in front of others who were mean to me (I used to in elementary school but by middle school I just sort of expected it and then got used to it) and I would play the theater of their demise in my head for 30 minutes before forgetting about it and then accidentally remembering a whole different storyline I never finished that was from 2 weeks ago

girl-dinn
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Time stamps:
0:00 ISTP
0:09 INTP
0:21 ENFP
0:41 ENTP
1:01 ISFP
1:17 ESFP
1:30 ENTJ
1:45 ESTJ
1:59 ISFJ
2:15 ISTJ
2:30 INTJ
2:55 ENFJ
3:16 ESFJ
3:38 ESTP
3:47 INFP
4:20 INFJ

ayeshakhanum
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As an INFJ some girl said my hair looks burnt and disgusting, and I just stared into her soul without saying anything, another girl started defending me but to be honest I was just thinking about the answer to the math problem.

yvoonxe
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And the (slap-free) Oscar goes to the INTJ in "Bullying the bully."🤣😂😂🤣
I can't stop laughing.
The INTP didn't even have to show her face for us to know who they were talking to.🤓

argyrous_p
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Okay, but hear me out.
As an INFP who got bullied - I probably never caught half of the mocking, being inside my own head.
The day bullying got so bad that the teacher called headmistress, I actually didn't know what was going at first.

louve
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As an INFP, I usually ignored such behaviors, although inside I felt weak (this made bully feel even more excited lol). However, crying in front of a crowd of people was never an option, so when I came home, I cried alone.

betxengi
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As a ENFP, I’m fine with being “weird” because that just means I have personality

Echoer_
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As an INFP, sometimes the tears come with anger. It got interpreted as a tantrum. No one understands me. That is why I tend to hide my emotions until i explode.

hrae
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I am an INTJ, and the only time someone tried to bully me was in high school. A girl took something I said about some random topic personally and started to spread false information and gossip against me. It ended up precisely like this: I didn't even remember her name, but I pointed out that she apparently knew everything about me and what I said. I asked if she was interested in me since she was so passionate and that I was sorry, but she was not my type because I really didn't like people like her. It ended out EXACTLY like in this video, and I think that my resting bitch face helped.

ariannacingolani
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As an INFJ I can confirm the straight face, once my french teacher bullied me in front of everyone saying how I was inhumain and lacked empathy since he couldn’t criticise my grade. I didn’t even pay attention to him as I was occupied thinking about whatever then I left class and after my friends told me what had happened and were all shocked and angry I was just like meh I don’t mind

sheepiexrs
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As an INFP this is by far one of the most relatable school experiences ever.
This is gold

Itz_Mimatheartist
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As an INFJ who was bullied in middle school and high school, I never responded to my bullies. Just like in this video, I kept a straight face lol. But on the inside the bullying was emotionally draining me and I ended up switching schools. I did have my fair share of zoning out in school though haha.

ItsShayyy
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As an INFJ, staring at your enemies while spacing out is very accurate. (Also even funnier is that my mom is also an INFJ and she used to glare at people, subconciously)

vanilla.yuiiii
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As an INFJ who was relentlessly bullied and aware of it, I would unironically use the tactic you presented, except I wasn't spaced out at all. What began as a fear of confrontation morphed into me purposefully not responding/pretending the bully didn't exist. My inner dialogue would be what the ENFJ said to the bully in this video (except I'd never say it to the bully's face), but I would essentially stonewall my bullies because I figured no reaction/ignoring their existence would make them feel bored or frustrated or weirded out, and stop picking on me. althought i would get very sensitive whenever someone bullied me and i would hold back my tears, but still ignore them.

Worldofaromantica