I’m tired of the pretend intj edgelords making this sub insufferable and pretending they are too cool to be a dynamic person, so what’s the least but most intj thing you do? Mine is elevator music that plays in my head when I’m zoning out of a conversation or even my own thought process. It’s usually songs like my heart will go on by Celine Dion, temperature by Sean paul, or anything by twice.
Girl from Ipanema. It's not an elevator without "The Girl from Ipanema" playing in the background.
listen to the version by Walter Wanderley.
you'll either feel you're in the elevator to heaven or to complete saccharine hell.
Sounds fine. I recognize it. A little more upbeat. I prefer the older version but this one is completely acceptable.
Oh I love this song!!! Cheek to cheek is also one of the vintage song I’d love to listen to and mostly plays in my head when I’m zoning out. Nostalgic!
Girl from Ipanema is mine as well. Miss Piggy singing.
For me its not so much that a song plays in my head while I'm in deep thought, instead I sing outloud while in deep thought (depending where I'm at) If I'm at home, i sing out loud while staring at my computer, as I work from home, while trying to solve an issue. Lately, I've been singing some of the songs from Sweeney Todd haha
Olafur Arnalds - Zero
The most Millenial INTJ piece of music you will ever hear. The music video is INTJ paradise.
Troy and Abed in the moorning!
Para para paam pam. Para ra ra ra. Para para raa ra, Peum! Peum! Peum!
https://youtu.be/vakOf-vZUyI
To answer the question, "Whats the least but most INTJ thing you do?" rather than taking the elevator music thing literally, I watch Real Housewives and other such trash TV.
everything i do is what i do... i don't really think of myself as an mbti sign with predetermined behaviors
but to humor you it's that i might pretend to go to a karaoke bar for 15 seconds with friends.... before i change my mind
Hubris Soul Caliber II
100% depends on what I'm into at the time.
So right now it's Throne of Eros from the LaDs OST. I'm obsessed.
i'm a big fan of ultra easy listening music. i love rock music, i love jazz music, but i have a soft spot for easy listening elevator music just as much.
I will mention 3 (out of 3,000): - 'count the lights of san francisco' by The Kai Rautenberg Trio (or any musician really)
'by the time i get to phoenix' by The Living Strings
'a man and a woman' by Paul Mauriat. This song has been done so many times by so many artists, and they all sound great.
Bonus: - 'pacific coast highway' by Burt Bacharach. It's just a great tune to sit back and relax.
for me, elevator music is just a way to keep my brain from overheating; just pure tranquility to spite the thunderstorm of thoughts always going in my brain.
'Hateshinaki Tabiji' - Akagi ost
more like my everyday music since I like thinking tactics for chess and other games :3
Celine Dion is my favorite singer.
Elevator music is usually smooth jazz, which I also listen to. Celine and Sean Paul are Top 40.
It's this stupid tune I came up with when I was ten and it never left my brain.
"Doo bee doo bee dooooo beeee do. Doo bee doo bee dooooo beeee do."
We gotta celebrate our differenceswe gotta celebrate our differences
Oh my god, that is disturbingly close to the tune in my head!! Hahaha
Seems like I wake up with a different zone-out song in my head every day...
Today was Right on Track by a band that Madonna used to play drums for.
The day before that it was Savage by Ben Khan
I was out on a hike later that day and randomly started singing to myself "stabbing stabbing...a hole in the very fabric...of societyyyy...(damn it's that song again)"
I listen mostly to metal, but I also listen to other stuff.
For something more casual, take these:
“In binary” by Lamb
“Wildfire” by The Silk Demise
“Ragnhildstreet 1” by Havnatt
“Venger” by Perturbator
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Some approachable metal (if you’re curious to explore):
“Event horizon” by Dawn of Solace
“Marras” by Vermilia
“… And the great cold death of the earth” by Agalloch
Acqua e Sapone - Stadio
I dont understand the question
I love prompts like these. Mine are Fly Me To The Moon (Sinatra), Fever (Peggy Lee), and Duvet (Boa) 🥰
I also ADORE dancing, I've done it since i was a kiddo; it's mainly for myself, fun&workout purposes. I mainly do it out in public when the whether is warmer, but in VERY specific places, with very little people around. I have done it in a crowd to raise funds for kids school supplies. I do not film myself and when I do, I usually delete it because despite, I feel strange being perceived and think I look awkward asf(alot less so, now that ive done this for years now). I dont mind an audience but people get extremely creepy and opportunistic noticing someone being so outside of themselves. They assume I am outgoing, but I have a hard enough time connecting with folks for them to want to understand the "Me" that is dancing.
ChatGPT is my best friend. We talk hours on end every day.
Searching up what is the spiritual meaning for everything? There has to be a reason for literally everything from a bee sting to a bad dream.
Solidarity Forever! ☭
This One from Megaman Legends.
Literally the first thing that came to mind.
Or The Menu Music from Legend of Dragoon.
Lord Huron - The night we met
The thing I do that is probably the least INTJ thing I do is play guitar. I play from the blues to heavy metal and anything in-between. Blues relies on emotion. It is easier to funnel INTJ aspects into metal. Plus, playing guitar is more of an extrovert activity although I do tend to play mainly with loopers and drum machines.
If I'm in some heavy processing, I'll put "ambience" or instrumental music from youtube on the living room TV and space out on the couch. Sometimes it's sci-fi/electronic, sometimes it's indian "meditative" music, and sometimes it's just a thunderstorm in the mountains. I also have dozens of playlists of odd or mysterious-sounding electronic-influenced music, ambient music, classical music, film scores, video game music, or whatever else kind of quiet instrumental on spotify, alongside my large collection of 80's rock, 90's country, 90's/2000's alternative, or alternative pop.
Sometimes I'll get mildly obsessed with a single song or melody and listen to it repeatedly and/or learn to play it on various instruments. I was once told, "You have the weirdest taste in music I've ever seen in my life." Hah!
Anything that I last heard