MBTI High School
Welcome to the completely wacky world of MBTI, where each personality type is an actual person... and no day ever goes normally.
INTJ is plotting world domination with their Excel spreadsheets, while their sister ESFP turns the classroom into a giant dance floor, dragging even the janitor along. ENTP pesters INTP with absurd debates about pickles, while ISTP half-sleeps on their desk, convinced it's a survival strategy. INFJ silently observes everything, already scheming ways to save their foolish friends.
Between impromptu dance competitions, improbable philosophical debates, and general chaos, each MBTI struggles to do what they do best... or worst. And in the middle of it all, ENFP drags you into a whirlwind of laughter, disasters, and impossible situations.
A hilarious book proving that with MBTI, planning, chaos, and absurdity can coexist... sometimes in the same room.
Right, ENTJ?
- "Shut up," they say, annoyed.
⚠️ Warning: In this story, I freely stereotype MBTI types, but it's just for fun. In reality, they might be a bit more normal. Maybe!
Enjoy reading!
Why, oh why, do I write stories with more than two Sisters in them? I need an Excel Spreadsheet just to keep track! Then I'm still up at 0300 re-editing because I got a number backwards!
Welcome to a 2-part What If Sisters story, because they are so darn cute when I finally finish ripping what little hair I have out of my head writing them. The Sisters are so ignored and could have their own series, darn it!
So, what do the Sisters do when they are not "on camera" in the RailDex Universe? This is my take on what happens when they get bored...
So, this is 10 pages I cranked out in actual writing time of about 16 hours while I was home sick. There is one very important thing you need to remember when you read my Sisters stories: you have to read the Sisters lines pretty much "deadpan".
Deadpan definition from Wikipedia: "deliberate display of emotional neutrality or no emotion, commonly as a form of comedic delivery to contrast with the ridiculousness or absurdity of the subject matter. The delivery is meant to be blunt, ironic, laconic, or apparently unintentional."
To compare and contrast: Mikoto: "Kamijou has his hands on my chest!" Mikoto shrieks.
Misaka 10032: "Savior has placed his hands on Misaka 10032's chest Misaka 10032 observes casually."