Bro, you realize your not only going against the Webster Dictionary, but an irl introvert right? *Tapes and pillows them up. >XD* Now let's beat them! *Hands you stick.* Very well, but don't eat any more floor popcorn. Alright?
And you're going against the highly influential psychologist Carl Jung, who pioneered its usage in the description of personality (and, for the record, I am both shy and introverted). *The "volunteers" look around, confused.* Yeah! *I start hitting them with the stick.* I won't eat any more ground popcorn.
I'm going to go under the assumption that you are right and I am wrong until I have the time and resources to research this further, that cool with you? (Have any irl friends?) WAIT! We forgot the wavers. *Bully rags them into sinning them.* now we begin. *Picks up stick. >XD* Promise!?
And you're going against the highly influential psychologist Carl Jung, who pioneered its usage in the description of personality (and, for the record, I am both shy and introverted). *The "volunteers" look around, confused.* Yeah! *I start hitting them with the stick.* I won't eat any more ground popcorn.
I'm going to go under the assumption that you are right and I am wrong until I have the time and resources to research this further, that cool with you? (Have any irl friends?) WAIT! We forgot the wavers. *Bully rags them into sinning them.* now we begin. *Picks up stick. >XD* Promise!?
I've been pretty obstinate through this whole thing. Let me clarify now what I know, and why we're both right. In the common vernacular, and in most dictionaries, introversion is typically defined as a synonym for shyness, as you have been using it. In the field of psychology and for use in classifying personality, introversion is defined the way I have explained. Ultimately, both can be correct, depending on the context. (A few.) Ooh, probably a good idea. Now let's run the experiment. Yes.
I'm going to go under the assumption that you are right and I am wrong until I have the time and resources to research this further, that cool with you? (Have any irl friends?) WAIT! We forgot the wavers. *Bully rags them into sinning them.* now we begin. *Picks up stick. >XD* Promise!?
I've been pretty obstinate through this whole thing. Let me clarify now what I know, and why we're both right. In the common vernacular, and in most dictionaries, introversion is typically defined as a synonym for shyness, as you have been using it. In the field of psychology and for use in classifying personality, introversion is defined the way I have explained. Ultimately, both can be correct, depending on the context. (A few.) Ooh, probably a good idea. Now let's run the experiment. Yes.
Ok, I think I understand now. Thank you for clarifying. (Cool!) Agreed! Good! that makes me feel better.
I've been pretty obstinate through this whole thing. Let me clarify now what I know, and why we're both right. In the common vernacular, and in most dictionaries, introversion is typically defined as a synonym for shyness, as you have been using it. In the field of psychology and for use in classifying personality, introversion is defined the way I have explained. Ultimately, both can be correct, depending on the context. (A few.) Ooh, probably a good idea. Now let's run the experiment. Yes.
Ok, I think I understand now. Thank you for clarifying. (Cool!) Agreed! Good! that makes me feel better.
No problem. I should have explained it like this from the beginning. *Several minutes later:* Well, all our subjects seem to be suffering from stomach pains, shortness of breath, and bruised ribs. I think we can safely conclude that a pillow is not highly effective armor.
Ok, I think I understand now. Thank you for clarifying. (Cool!) Agreed! Good! that makes me feel better.
No problem. I should have explained it like this from the beginning. *Several minutes later:* Well, all our subjects seem to be suffering from stomach pains, shortness of breath, and bruised ribs. I think we can safely conclude that a pillow is not highly effective armor.
*Pokes someone* Yup. well I suppose we just give them ice packs and let them go on there way.
No problem. I should have explained it like this from the beginning. *Several minutes later:* Well, all our subjects seem to be suffering from stomach pains, shortness of breath, and bruised ribs. I think we can safely conclude that a pillow is not highly effective armor.
*Pokes someone* Yup. well I suppose we just give them ice packs and let them go on there way.