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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #570 - August 30, 2010, 07:26 AM

    so who're the INTJs among the recently active folks? Going by the cat in the bin thread, i am the coldest person around here.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #571 - August 30, 2010, 07:29 AM

    I am sure there's an excel spreadsheet that I compiled somewhere in this thread with a list of members & their profiles Wink

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #572 - August 30, 2010, 10:18 AM

    Mine is DERP. sad

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #573 - August 30, 2010, 10:24 AM

    wots dat?

  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #574 - August 30, 2010, 10:50 AM

    It classified me as INFP

    Another INFP over here. I know what you mean about creativity, too. Although I ended up in a technical field I have very little interest in the tedious monotony of working through known issues to resolution. I always gravitate towards unusual problems which require a degree of creative thinking to resolve and choose consulting tasks with potentially exotic integration scenarios.

    Wife turned out an ESFJ

    My partner is ENTJ. We get along really well, although I have no idea how much of that is down to personality type as opposed to her general level of awesomeness.

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #575 - August 30, 2010, 11:23 AM

    Can't do without creativity. No sir. I hope it's working well for you.
    We get along fantastically with my wife too. I'm not sure of other aspects but I think Introvert/Extrovert balance is good to have.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #576 - August 30, 2010, 11:28 AM

    I'm not sure of other aspects but I think Introvert/Extrovert balance is good to have.

    yes

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #577 - August 30, 2010, 11:28 AM

    Can't do without creativity. No sir. I hope it's working well for you.
    We get along fantastically with my wife too. I'm not sure of other aspects but I think Introvert/Extrovert balance is good to have.

    That's great to hear. I also enjoy my fellow introverted friends but definitely find relationships with extroverts very complementary, even bringing out some of my inner crazy at times.  Tongue

    Each of us a failed state in stark relief against the backdrop of the perfect worlds we seek.
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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #578 - August 30, 2010, 11:31 AM

    Extroverts are bad... BAD! *shakes fists*

  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #579 - August 30, 2010, 11:47 AM

    That's great to hear. I also enjoy my fellow introverted friends but definitely find relationships with extroverts very complementary, even bringing out some of my inner crazy at times.  Tongue

    Its opposite for us, as I'm the E(NTJ) & she's the I(STJ)

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #580 - August 30, 2010, 12:51 PM

    Extroverts are bad... BAD! *shakes fists*


    We are baaaaaaad, bebe.

    ...although I have no idea how much of that is down to personality type as opposed to her general level of awesomeness.


    Why thank you. Tongue

    I just retook the test and interestingly it's still ENTJ but the percentages have changed.

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #581 - August 30, 2010, 12:56 PM

    I just retook the test ...

    Don't worry, you'll pass one day.  Afro

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    Propagandhi - Failed States
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #582 - August 30, 2010, 12:58 PM

    Don't worry, you'll pass one day.  Afro


    Bloody pisstaker.  Roll Eyes

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #583 - August 30, 2010, 01:38 PM

    We are baaaaaaad, bebe.




    Noisy people... always wanting to talk and have social interactions  finmad

    *sits in corner with newspaper*

  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #584 - August 30, 2010, 02:01 PM


    Noisy people... always wanting to talk and have social interactions  finmad

    *sits in corner with newspaper*


    Come sit on my lap. I'll make you feel better.  grin12

    I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I remain.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #585 - August 30, 2010, 02:05 PM

    Come sit on my lap. I'll make you feel better.  grin12



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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #586 - August 30, 2010, 06:33 PM

    so who're the INTJs among the recently active folks? Going by the cat in the bin thread, i am the coldest person around here.


    right here

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    you know
    the finer things in life
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #587 - August 30, 2010, 08:18 PM

    oh nice, a sex worshipping intj. what could possibly go wrong.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #588 - August 30, 2010, 08:24 PM


    MAKE ME!  dance


    *Grabs Poopy* *runs through wall* *finds a nice dark closet in which to have his way with her*

    I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I remain.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #589 - August 30, 2010, 08:34 PM

    I'm not sure if I have done this before but here is mine.

    Your Type is
    ISTP
    Introverted   Sensing   Thinking   Perceiving
    Strength of the preferences %
    100   25   100   44

    Qualitative analysis of your type formula

     You are:
    very expressed introvert
    moderately expressed sensing personality
    very expressed thinking personality
    moderately expressed perceiving personality

    100% introvert? Hmm :S

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #590 - August 30, 2010, 09:20 PM

    wow - your the first ISTP ive ever come across: here's your profile


    Quote
    The Mechanic

    As an ISTP, 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 via your five senses in a literal, concrete fashion.

    ISTPs have a compelling drive to understand the way things work. They're good at logical analysis, and like to use it on practical concerns. They typically have strong powers of reasoning, although they're not interested in theories or concepts unless they can see a practical application. They like to take things apart and see the way they work.

    ISTPs have an adventuresome spirit. They are attracted to motorcycles, airplanes, sky diving, surfing, etc. They thrive on action, and are usually fearless. ISTPs are fiercely independent, needing to have the space to make their own decisions about their next step. They do not believe in or follow rules and regulations, as this would prohibit their ability to "do their own thing". Their sense of adventure and desire for constant action makes ISTPs prone to becoming bored rather quickly.

    ISTPs are loyal to their causes and beliefs, and are firm believers that people should be treated with equity and fairness. Although they do not respect the rules of the "System", they follow their own rules and guidelines for behavior faithfully. They will not take part in something which violates their personal laws. ISTPs are extremely loyal and faithful to their "brothers".

    ISTPs like and need to spend time alone, because this is when they can sort things out in their minds most clearly. They absorb large quantities of impersonal facts from the external world, and sort through those facts, making judgments, when they are alone.

    ISTPs are action-oriented people. They like to be up and about, doing things. They are not people to sit behind a desk all day and do long-range planning. Adaptable and spontaneous, they respond to what is immediately before them. They usually have strong technical skills, and can be effective technical leaders. They focus on details and practical things. They have an excellent sense of expediency and grasp of the details which enables them to make quick, effective decisions.

    ISTPs avoid making judgments based on personal values - they feel that judgments and decisions should be made impartially, based on the fact. They are not naturally tuned in to how they are affecting others. They do not pay attention to their own feelings, and even distrust them and try to ignore them, because they have difficulty distinguishing between emotional reactions and value judgments. This may be a problem area for many ISTPs.

    An ISTP who is over-stressed may exhibit rash emotional outbursts of anger, or on the other extreme may be overwhelmed by emotions and feelings which they feel compelled to share with people (often inappropriately). An ISTP who is down on themself will foray into the world of value judgments - a place which is not natural for the ISTP - and judge themself by their inability to perform some task. They will then approach the task in a grim emotional state, expecting the worst.

    ISTPs are excellent in a crisis situations. They're usually good athletes, and have very good hand-eye coordination. They are good at following through with a project, and tying up loose ends. They usually don't have much trouble with school, because they are introverts who can think logically. They are usually patient individuals, although they may be prone to occasional emotional outbursts due to their inattention to their own feelings.

    ISTPs have a lot of natural ability which makes them good at many different kinds of things. However, they are happiest when they are centered in action-oriented tasks which require detailed logical analysis and technical skill. They take pride in their ability to take the next correct step.

    ISTPs are optimistic, full of good cheer, loyal to their equals, uncomplicated in their desires, generous, trusting and receptive people who want no part in confining commitments.
    http://www.personalitypage.com/html/ISTP.html


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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #591 - August 30, 2010, 09:40 PM

    Are you sure you answered the questions honestly, Meredith?  You cannot be 100% introvert lol. Tongue

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #592 - August 30, 2010, 09:49 PM

    Are you sure you answered the questions honestly, Meredith?  You cannot be 100% introvert lol. Tongue


    Lol.
    I think its rigged too. I even did it again and I came out with 100%
    Weird

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #593 - August 30, 2010, 09:51 PM

    The Thinker

    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.

    Jungian functional preference ordering:

    Dominant: Introverted Thinking
    Auxiliary: Extraverted Intuition
    Tertiary: Introverted Sensing
    Inferior: Extraverted Feeling
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #594 - August 30, 2010, 09:54 PM

    wow - your the first ISTP ive ever come across: here's your profile


    Why am I the first? o.O


    Quote
    ISTPs are excellent in a crisis situations. They're usually good athletes, and have very good hand-eye coordination.


     Cheesy
    I am the laziest woman in the world.
    I mean sure, I obsessively watch survival and SAS shows but that is the extent of my help in a crisis.

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #595 - August 30, 2010, 09:56 PM

    Lol.
    I think its rigged too. I even did it again and I came out with 100%
    Weird


    I think I got 100% N when I took it, which doesn't seem right to me either.

    fuck you
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #596 - August 30, 2010, 09:57 PM

    I'm all mine except for these 2

    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.
  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #597 - August 30, 2010, 10:05 PM

    The INTP's easily outnumber everybody else. I read somewhere that only 3% of the population is INTP but here we easily outnumber everybody else.

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #598 - August 30, 2010, 10:19 PM

    What's the most common personality type then?

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  • Re: Your personality type - what is it?
     Reply #599 - August 30, 2010, 10:24 PM

    According to this ISTJ's are 11-14% of the population

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator#Type_dynamics_and_development

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