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 Topic: Your personality type - what is it?

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #540 - July 10, 2010, 09:38 PM

    Damn, every thread in this fuckin forum always comes back to sex at some point, doesn't it? This has gotta be one of the biggest collection of perves to be found on a political/social/religion-oriented internet discussion forum.


    Hahahaa - sex is awesome.

    I don't know, ummah.com probably pips us at the post (if you include sexual repression).


     Cheesy

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #541 - July 10, 2010, 09:39 PM

    Damn, every thread in this fuckin forum always comes back to sex at some point, doesn't it? This has gotta be one of the biggest collection of perves to be found on a political/social/religion-oriented internet discussion forum.


    not necessarily
    remove eternal damnation for thought crimes
    and people will finally say what they want to say


    Sex booze and rock&roll
    you know
    the finer things in life
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #542 - July 10, 2010, 09:43 PM

    I've been a bad girl today.  Roll Eyes

    Then you shall be dealt with, at my leisure.

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #543 - July 10, 2010, 09:47 PM

    oh, sexually submissive is okay. i just feel that its not possible to avoid some feeling of emasculation being day to day around a smarter or , even worse, more driven woman.

    there aren't a lot of women who'd make me insecure, but a 140 IQ ENTJ woman would. esp if the J is very strong.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #544 - July 10, 2010, 09:49 PM

    Yeah, I've dated girls like that and it can definitely be intimidating, but it's AWESOME!

    fuck you
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #545 - July 10, 2010, 10:02 PM

    i am still stuck in the south asian mindset maybe. i feel a need to be the man so to say , smarter and more driven of the two
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #546 - July 10, 2010, 10:14 PM

    I don't mind having a pushy wife
    just as long as she doesn't hang me loaded questions

    Sex booze and rock&roll
    you know
    the finer things in life
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #547 - July 10, 2010, 10:40 PM

    i am still stuck in the south asian mindset maybe. i feel a need to be the man so to say , smarter and more driven of the two


    You got a penis? You past puberty?

    Yes? Then you're a man. The rest is bullshit. There's no reason to feel emasculated by a smart, strong and driven woman. Make her cum-- should be enough to satisfy yourself that you're a man.

    fuck you
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #548 - July 10, 2010, 10:47 PM

    WTF Q???
    you don't ever ever ever make a woman cum
    you'll never fucking get rid of her

    Sex booze and rock&roll
    you know
    the finer things in life
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #549 - July 19, 2010, 01:50 PM

    Pretty cool BBC test about personality types, linked to MBTI but it doesn't give you a 4 letter type, although you can see how it matches up.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/whatamilike/index_1.shtml?submit.x=71&submit.y=3

    My result confirms I'm an INFP lol:




    Inhale the good shit, exhale the bullshit.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #550 - July 19, 2010, 01:51 PM

    I like the spontaneous bit Smiley
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #551 - July 19, 2010, 01:55 PM

    I like the spontaneous bit Smiley



    It's pretty awesome, especially the part where I combust.  Grin


    Inhale the good shit, exhale the bullshit.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #552 - July 19, 2010, 01:56 PM

     Cheesy
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #553 - July 26, 2010, 06:04 PM

    you can see I'm hardcore INTJ  Smiley




  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #554 - July 26, 2010, 06:19 PM

    I'm INTP.  Huh?

    "Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well."
    - Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #555 - July 26, 2010, 07:33 PM

    I'm INTP.  Huh?

    you're a thinker - see http://www.personalitypage.com/INTP.html

    Quote
    The Thinker


    INTPs live in the world of theoretical possibilities. They see everything in terms of how it could be improved, or what it could be turned into. They live primarily inside their own minds, having the ability to analyze difficult problems, identify patterns, and come up with logical explanations. They seek clarity in everything, and are therefore driven to build knowledge. They are the "absent-minded professors", who highly value intelligence and the ability to apply logic to theories to find solutions. They typically are so strongly driven to turn problems into logical explanations, that they live much of their lives within their own heads, and may not place as much importance or value on the external world. Their natural drive to turn theories into concrete understanding may turn into a feeling of personal responsibility to solve theoretical problems, and help society move towards a higher understanding.

    INTPs value knowledge above all else. Their minds are constantly working to generate new theories, or to prove or disprove existing theories. They approach problems and theories with enthusiasm and skepticism, ignoring existing rules and opinions and defining their own approach to the resolution. They seek patterns and logical explanations for anything that interests them. They're usually extremely bright, and able to be objectively critical in their analysis. They love new ideas, and become very excited over abstractions and theories. They love to discuss these concepts with others. They may seem "dreamy" and distant to others, because they spend a lot of time inside their minds musing over theories. They hate to work on routine things - they would much prefer to build complex theoretical solutions, and leave the implementation of the system to others. They are intensely interested in theory, and will put forth tremendous amounts of time and energy into finding a solution to a problem with has piqued their interest.

    INTPs do not like to lead or control people. They're very tolerant and flexible in most situations, unless one of their firmly held beliefs has been violated or challenged, in which case they may take a very rigid stance. The INTP is likely to be very shy when it comes to meeting new people. On the other hand, the INTP is very self-confident and gregarious around people they know well, or when discussing theories which they fully understand.

    The INTP has no understanding or value for decisions made on the basis of personal subjectivity or feelings. They strive constantly to achieve logical conclusions to problems, and don't understand the importance or relevance of applying subjective emotional considerations to decisions. For this reason, INTPs are usually not in-tune with how people are feeling, and are not naturally well-equiped to meet the emotional needs of others.

    The INTP may have a problem with self-aggrandizement and social rebellion, which will interfere with their creative potential. Since their Feeling side is their least developed trait, the INTP may have difficulty giving the warmth and support that is sometimes necessary in intimate relationships. If the INTP doesn't realize the value of attending to other people's feelings, he or she may become overly critical and sarcastic with others. If the INTP is not able to find a place for themself which supports the use of their strongest abilities, they may become generally negative and cynical. If the INTP has not developed their Sensing side sufficiently, they may become unaware of their environment, and exhibit weakness in performing maintenance-type tasks, such as bill-paying and dressing appropriately.

    For the INTP, it is extremely important that ideas and facts are expressed correctly and succinctly. They are likely to express themselves in what they believe to be absolute truths. Sometimes, their well thought-out understanding of an idea is not easily understandable by others, but the INTP is not naturally likely to tailor the truth so as to explain it in an understandable way to others. The INTP may be prone to abandoning a project once they have figured it out, moving on to the next thing. It's important that the INTP place importance on expressing their developed theories in understandable ways. In the end, an amazing discovery means nothing if you are the only person who understands it.

    The INTP is usually very independent, unconventional, and original. They are not likely to place much value on traditional goals such as popularity and security. They usually have complex characters, and may tend to be restless and temperamental. They are strongly ingenious, and have unconventional thought patterns which allows them to analyze ideas in new ways. Consequently, a lot of scientific breakthroughs in the world have been made by the INTP.

    The INTP is at his best when he can work on his theories independently. When given an environment which supports his creative genius and possible eccentricity, the INTP can accomplish truly remarkable things. These are the pioneers of new thoughts in our society.

     

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #556 - July 26, 2010, 07:34 PM

    I'm IDGF  cool2

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #557 - July 27, 2010, 09:11 AM

    lol me too

    He's no friend to the friendless
    And he's the mother of grief
    There's only sorrow for tomorrow
    Surely life is too brief
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #558 - July 27, 2010, 11:11 AM

    I'm IDGF  cool2


    That would explain a lot of things  Wink

    "The ideal tyranny is that which is ignorantly self-administered by its victims. The most perfect slaves are, therefore, those which blissfully and unawaredly enslave themselves."
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #559 - August 30, 2010, 02:17 AM

    I know this is a necro bump but add me to the ranks of INTP.

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

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    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #560 - August 30, 2010, 02:30 AM

    what do you think of the test & results - do you think it fits? 

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #561 - August 30, 2010, 02:33 AM

    Reading this was summary of the INTP was mental masturbation. It's mostly accurate but there are some discrepancies between the profile and me.

    Quote
    As an INTP, your primary mode of living is focused internally, where you deal with things rationally and logically. Your secondary mode is external, where you take things in primarily via your intuition.

    INTPs live in the world of theoretical possibilities. They see everything in terms of how it could be improved, or what it could be turned into. They live primarily inside their own minds, having the ability to analyze difficult problems, identify patterns, and come up with logical explanations. They seek clarity in everything, and are therefore driven to build knowledge. They are the "absent-minded professors", who highly value intelligence and the ability to apply logic to theories to find solutions. They typically are so strongly driven to turn problems into logical explanations, that they live much of their lives within their own heads, and may not place as much importance or value on the external world. Their natural drive to turn theories into concrete understanding may turn into a feeling of personal responsibility to solve theoretical problems, and help society move towards a higher understanding.

    INTPs value knowledge above all else. Their minds are constantly working to generate new theories, or to prove or disprove existing theories. They approach problems and theories with enthusiasm and skepticism, ignoring existing rules and opinions and defining their own approach to the resolution. They seek patterns and logical explanations for anything that interests them. They're usually extremely bright, and able to be objectively critical in their analysis. They love new ideas, and become very excited over abstractions and theories. They love to discuss these concepts with others. They may seem "dreamy" and distant to others, because they spend a lot of time inside their minds musing over theories. They hate to work on routine things - they would much prefer to build complex theoretical solutions, and leave the implementation of the system to others. They are intensely interested in theory, and will put forth tremendous amounts of time and energy into finding a solution to a problem with has piqued their interest.

    INTPs do not like to lead or control people. They're very tolerant and flexible in most situations, unless one of their firmly held beliefs has been violated or challenged, in which case they may take a very rigid stance. The INTP is likely to be very shy when it comes to meeting new people. On the other hand, the INTP is very self-confident and gregarious around people they know well, or when discussing theories which they fully understand.

    The INTP has no understanding or value for decisions made on the basis of personal subjectivity or feelings. They strive constantly to achieve logical conclusions to problems, and don't understand the importance or relevance of applying subjective emotional considerations to decisions. For this reason, INTPs are usually not in-tune with how people are feeling, and are not naturally well-equiped to meet the emotional needs of others.

    The INTP may have a problem with self-aggrandizement and social rebellion, which will interfere with their creative potential. Since their Feeling side is their least developed trait, the INTP may have difficulty giving the warmth and support that is sometimes necessary in intimate relationships. If the INTP doesn't realize the value of attending to other people's feelings, he or she may become overly critical and sarcastic with others. If the INTP is not able to find a place for themself which supports the use of their strongest abilities, they may become generally negative and cynical. If the INTP has not developed their Sensing side sufficiently, they may become unaware of their environment, and exhibit weakness in performing maintenance-type tasks, such as bill-paying and dressing appropriately.

    For the INTP, it is extremely important that ideas and facts are expressed correctly and succinctly. They are likely to express themselves in what they believe to be absolute truths. Sometimes, their well thought-out understanding of an idea is not easily understandable by others, but the INTP is not naturally likely to tailor the truth so as to explain it in an understandable way to others. The INTP may be prone to abandoning a project once they have figured it out, moving on to the next thing. It's important that the INTP place importance on expressing their developed theories in understandable ways. In the end, an amazing discovery means nothing if you are the only person who understands it.

    The INTP is usually very independent, unconventional, and original. They are not likely to place much value on traditional goals such as popularity and security. They usually have complex characters, and may tend to be restless and temperamental. They are strongly ingenious, and have unconventional thought patterns which allows them to analyze ideas in new ways. Consequently, a lot of scientific breakthroughs in the world have been made by the INTP.

    The INTP is at his best when he can work on his theories independently. When given an environment which supports his creative genius and possible eccentricity, the INTP can accomplish truly remarkable things. These are the pioneers of new thoughts in our society.


    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #562 - August 30, 2010, 02:36 AM

    Reading this was summary of the INTP was mental masturbation.

    Best use cotton buds to wipe the secretion out of your earholes  Afro

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #563 - August 30, 2010, 02:43 AM

    Ohh, this is fun  Smiley

    I suppose this kinda fits the art student who doesn't know what she wants to be when she grows up and is very disorganised and untidy. I think the bolded part is spot on. Not sure about the title though... 'The Inspirer'...
    Quote
    The Inspirer

    As an ENFP, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you take things in primarily via your intuition. Your secondary mode is internal, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system.

    ENFPs are warm, enthusiastic people, typically very bright and full of potential. They live in the world of possibilities, and can become very passionate and excited about things. Their enthusiasm lends them the ability to inspire and motivate others, more so than we see in other types. They can talk their way in or out of anything. They love life, seeing it as a special gift, and strive to make the most out of it.

    ENFPs have an unusually broad range of skills and talents. They are good at most things which interest them. Project-oriented, they may go through several different careers during their lifetime. To onlookers, the ENFP may seem directionless and without purpose, but ENFPs are actually quite consistent, in that they have a strong sense of values which they live with throughout their lives. Everything that they do must be in line with their values. An ENFP needs to feel that they are living their lives as their true Self, walking in step with what they believe is right. They see meaning in everything, and are on a continuous quest to adapt their lives and values to achieve inner peace. They're constantly aware and somewhat fearful of losing touch with themselves. Since emotional excitement is usually an important part of the ENFP's life, and because they are focused on keeping "centered", the ENFP is usually an intense individual, with highly evolved values.

    An ENFP needs to focus on following through with their projects. This can be a problem area for some of these individuals. Unlike other Extraverted types, ENFPs need time alone to center themselves, and make sure they are moving in a direction which is in sync with their values. ENFPs who remain centered will usually be quite successful at their endeavors. Others may fall into the habit of dropping a project when they become excited about a new possibility, and thus they never achieve the great accomplishments which they are capable of achieving.

    Most ENFPs have great people skills. They are genuinely warm and interested in people, and place great importance on their inter-personal relationships. ENFPs almost always have a strong need to be liked. Sometimes, especially at a younger age, an ENFP will tend to be "gushy" and insincere, and generally "overdo" in an effort to win acceptance. However, once an ENFP has learned to balance their need to be true to themselves with their need for acceptance, they excel at bringing out the best in others, and are typically well-liked. They have an exceptional ability to intuitively understand a person after a very short period of time, and use their intuition and flexibility to relate to others on their own level.

    Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP's family members.


    An ENFP who has "gone wrong" may be quite manipulative - and very good it. The gift of gab which they are blessed with makes it naturally easy for them to get what they want. Most ENFPs will not abuse their abilities, because that would not jive with their value systems.

    ENFPs sometimes make serious errors in judgment. They have an amazing ability to intuitively perceive the truth about a person or situation, but when they apply judgment to their perception, they may jump to the wrong conclusions.

    ENFPs who have not learned to follow through may have a difficult time remaining happy in marital relationships. Always seeing the possibilities of what could be, they may become bored with what actually is. The strong sense of values will keep many ENFPs dedicated to their relationships. However, ENFPs like a little excitement in their lives, and are best matched with individuals who are comfortable with change and new experiences.

    Having an ENFP parent can be a fun-filled experience, but may be stressful at times for children with strong Sensing or Judging tendancies. Such children may see the ENFP parent as inconsistent and difficult to understand, as the children are pulled along in the whirlwind life of the ENFP. Sometimes the ENFP will want to be their child's best friend, and at other times they will play the parental authoritarian. But ENFPs are always consistent in their value systems, which they will impress on their children above all else, along with a basic joy of living.

    ENFPs are basically happy people. They may become unhappy when they are confined to strict schedules or mundane tasks. Consequently, ENFPs work best in situations where they have a lot of flexibility, and where they can work with people and ideas. Many go into business for themselves. They have the ability to be quite productive with little supervision, as long as they are excited about what they're doing.


    Because they are so alert and sensitive, constantly scanning their environments, ENFPs often suffer from muscle tension. They have a strong need to be independent, and resist being controlled or labelled. They need to maintain control over themselves, but they do not believe in controlling others. Their dislike of dependence and suppression extends to others as well as to themselves.

    ENFPs are charming, ingenuous, risk-taking, sensitive, people-oriented individuals with capabilities ranging across a broad spectrum. They have many gifts which they will use to fulfill themselves and those near them, if they are able to remain centered and master the ability of following through.


    Too fucking busy, and vice versa.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #564 - August 30, 2010, 03:26 AM

    It classified me as INFP
    While there are some things that shouldn't necessarily be exclusive, I think it did a good job.
    While I rationally plan things to the best of my possibility, and exhaust almost all alternatives, during the details I'm most comfortable improvising.

    I would categorize myself as an alfa romeo. Promising, inconsistent underachiever Tongue

    Career Indication was interesting though, as it recommended Education, Religious Education, and Arts.
    I am a professional artist and a late budding academic. Good job.

    Wife turned out an ESFJ
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #565 - August 30, 2010, 06:26 AM

    INTP Tongue

    Quote
    Your Type is
    INTP
    Introverted   Intuitive   Thinking   Perceiving
    Strength of the preferences %
    89   75   50   33


    Quote
    Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiving
    by Joe Butt

    Profile: INTP
    Revision: 3.2
    Date of Revision: 6 Aug 2010

    INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them.

    Precise about their descriptions, INTPs will often correct others (or be sorely tempted to) if the shade of meaning is a bit off. While annoying to the less concise, this fine discrimination ability gives INTPs so inclined a natural advantage as, for example, grammarians and linguists.

    INTPs are relatively easy-going and amenable to almost anything until their principles are violated, about which they may become outspoken and inflexible. They prefer to return, however, to a reserved albeit benign ambiance, not wishing to make spectacles of themselves.

    A major concern for INTPs is the haunting sense of impending failure. They spend considerable time second-guessing themselves. The open-endedness (from Perceiving) conjoined with the need for competence (NT) is expressed in a sense that one's conclusion may well be met by an equally plausible alternative solution, and that, after all, one may very well have overlooked some critical bit of data. An INTP arguing a point may very well be trying to convince himself as much as his opposition. In this way INTPs are markedly different from INTJs, who are much more confident in their competence and willing to act on their convictions.

    Mathematics is a system where many INTPs love to play, similarly languages, computer systems--potentially any complex system. INTPs thrive on systems. Understanding, exploring, mastering, and manipulating systems can overtake the INTP's conscious thought. This fascination for logical wholes and their inner workings is often expressed in a detachment from the environment, a concentration where time is forgotten and extraneous stimuli are held at bay. Accomplishing a task or goal with this knowledge is secondary.

    INTPs and Logic -- One of the tipoffs that a person is an INTP is her obsession with logical correctness. Errors are not often due to poor logic -- apparent faux pas in reasoning are usually a result of overlooking details or of incorrect context.

    Games NTs seem to especially enjoy include Risk, Bridge, Stratego, Chess, Go, and word games of all sorts. (I have an ENTP friend that loves Boggle and its variations. We've been known to sit in public places and pick a word off a menu or mayonnaise jar to see who can make the most words from its letters on a napkin in two minutes.) The INTP mailing list has enjoyed a round of Metaphore, virtual volleyball, and a few 'finish the series' brain teasers.

    INTPs in the main are not clannish. The INTP mailing list, with a readership now in triple figures, was in its incipience fraught with all the difficulties of the Panama canal: we had trouble deciding:
        whether or not there should be such a group,
        exactly what such a group should be called, and
        which of us would have to take the responsibility for organization and maintenance of the aforesaid group/club/whatever.


    A Functional Analysis
    Introverted Thinking
    Introverted Thinking strives to extract the essence of the Idea from various externals that express it. In the extreme, this conceptual essence wants no form or substance to verify its reality. Knowing the Truth is enough for INTPs; the knowledge that this truth can (or could) be demonstrated is sufficient to satisfy the knower. "Cogito, ergo sum" expresses this prime directive quite succinctly.

    In seasons of low energy level, or moments of single-minded concentration, the INTP is aloof and detached in a way that might even offend more relational or extraverted individuals.
    Extraverted iNtuition
    Intuition softens and socializes Thinking, fleshing out the brittle bones of truths formed in the dominant inner world. That which is is not negotiable; yet actual application diffuses knowledge to the extent that knowledge needs qualification and context to be of any consequence in this foreign world of substance.

    If Thinking can desist, the INTP is free to brainstorm, calling up the perceptions of the unconscious (i.e., intuition) which are mirrored in patterns in the realm of matter, time and space. These perceptions, in the form of theories or hunches, must ultimately defer to the inner principles, or at least they must not negate them.

    Intuition unchained gives birth to play. INTPs enjoy games, formal or impromptu, which coax analogies, patterns and theories from the unseen into spontaneous expression in a way that defies their own comprehension.
    Introverted Sensing
    Sensing is of a subjective, inner nature similar to that of the SJs. It supplies awareness of the forms of senses rather than the raw, analogic stimuli. Facts and figures seek to be cleaned up for comparison with an ever growing range of previously experienced input. Sensing assists intuition in sorting out and arranging information into the building blocks for Thinking's elaborate systems.

    The internalizing nature of the INTP's Sensing function leaves a relative absence of environmental awareness (i.e., Extraverted Sensing), except when the environment is the current focus. Consciousness of such conditions is at best a sometime thing.
    Extraverted Feeling
    Feeling tends to be all or none. When present, the INTP's concern for others is intense, albeit naive. In a crisis, this feeling judgement is often silenced by the emergence of Thinking, who rushes in to avert chaos and destruction. In the absence of a clear principle, however, INTPs have been known to defer judgement and to allow decisions about interpersonal matters to be left hanging lest someone be offended or somehow injured. INTPs are at risk of being swept away by the shadow in the form of their own strong emotional impulses.
    Famous INTPs:
    Socrates
    Rene Descartes
    Blaise Pascal
    Sir Isaac Newton

    U.S. Presidents:
        James Madison
        John Quincy Adams
        John Tyler
        Dwight D. Eisenhower
        Gerald Ford

    William Harvey (pioneer in human physiology)
    C. G. Jung, (Freudian defector, author of Psychological Types, etc.)
    William James
    Albert Einstein
    Tom Foley (1989-1995: Speaker of the House--U.S. House of Representatives)
    Henri Mancini
    Bob Newhart
    Jeff Bingaman, U.S. Senator (D.--NM)
    Rick Moranis (Honey, I Shrunk The Kids)
    Midori Ito (ice skater, Olympic silver medalist)
    Tiger Woods
    Fictional INTPs
    Tom and Fiona (Four Weddings and a Funeral)
    Dr. Susan Lewis (ER)
    Filburt (Rocko's Modern Life)


    Pretty much perfectly fits.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #566 - August 30, 2010, 06:42 AM

    3Ps in a row, now thats unusual but should be interesting . dance

    But yeah, nice to get to know you peeps a bit better  grin12

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #567 - August 30, 2010, 06:44 AM

    we're rather short on intjs aren't we. not too many around.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #568 - August 30, 2010, 06:51 AM

    mine's entp
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #569 - August 30, 2010, 06:54 AM

    yet another P
    we're rather short on intjs aren't we. not too many around.

    Nah, thats the most popular one on here.  The least likely we'll find is prob ESFJ, not sure if we got any here

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