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29% Introvert 23% Inuitive 14% Feeling 48% Turbulent |
INTP.
70% introverted 70% intuitive 39% thinking 82% prospecting 90% turbulent I'm a shy and unstable dreamer. Sounds spot on actually. |
I can't be the only one here on the extrovert side of the tracks.
Chula? I'm counting on you. Plank? No? |
ENFP. Whatever the fuck that means. I'm a campaigner apparently.
48% Extroverted 30% Intuitive 26% Feeling 60% Prospecting 33% Assertive I'm running for office |
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Not every introvert is some stuttering nerdy loser. |
You introverted freaks.
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Yeah so are mine
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Apparently, I'm 1% of the population. My world suddenly shrank. |
Keep swimming man.
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I got ENFP, a little surprised but seems somewhat accurate I suppose.
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I'm an ISTJ.
Practical, logical, judgy, blunt, unyielding... Sounds about right. The ISTJ is the behind-the-scenes worker making things happen, preferring to be the engine room. Their value to the team is protection - from mistakes, from omissions, from self-delusion and from going off-track. The ISTJ loves seeing things come to fruition. Ideas, complexity and imagination are of value only if they lead to a practical end result. An ISTJ needs to be clear on what is expected, and then will plan and work with consistent and steady energy towards completion. Opinions are slowly arrived-at and, consequently will be well-thought-out, tried and tested. Logical, detached and detailed, ISTJs pride themselves on their store of data and knowledge, all arrived at with clinical procedure and experience. They take great care not to get it wrong and like everyone to take responsibility for their actions - and their mistakes. The ISTJ may not have been the one to set the goals but they will make sure they are met - to the letter, working methodically, carefully and taking it very personally. Everything is taken literally (with no irony) and they pride themselves on being careful and accurate about ‘the facts.’ Quiet and thoughtful, the ISTJ work best when they are clear on what is expected and then allowed to get on with it without interruption or interference from others, preferably in a familiar way in familiar surroundings. The ISTJ does not like being thrown in at the deep-end and they have to feel that whatever they are being asked to do makes logical sense. The new, the untried worries the ISTJ as they rely instinctively on experience and the tried and tested. Concentration, willpower and persistence epitomises the ISTJ approach to work and they will begin at the beginning and end at the end - no deviations, whims or detours! Spontaneity and flexibility are less important to the ISTJ who may simply plough on alone and will be difficult to deflect from the task at hand. This makes the ISTJ less willing to change unless the rationale is crystal clear and makes sense otherwise they may dig their heels in. Conservative, risk-averse and methodical ISTJs come into their own when it needs a steady hand and abject attention to detail. And they are unlikely to EVER drop the ball. TL;DR: I kill at parties. |
The test says that i'm an ISTP. I don't know if I agree with that, but hey.
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If you don't agree with the test, it's probably a decent idea to learn about the cognitive functions. Do Ti and Se sound much like you?
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INTP
loner, more interested in intellectual pursuits than relationships or family, wrestles with the meaninglessness of existence, likes esoteric things, disorganized, messy, likes science fiction, can be lonely, observer, private, can't describe feelings easily, detached, likes solitude, not revealing, unemotional, rule breaker, avoidant, familiar with the darkside, skeptical, acts without consulting others, does not think they are weird but others do, socially uncomfortable, abrupt, fantasy prone, does not like happy people, appreciates strangeness, frequently loses things, acts without planning, guarded, not punctual, more likely to support marijuana legalization, not prone to compromise, hard to persuade, relies on mind more than on others, calm Haha. Man, a lot of nonsense in that list. |
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You seem solid. ;) I mean that because I am one of these INF= it switches every time I take the damn thing. |
That's because the tests are nonsense. Put two introverts together and the lesser will become the extrovert. These tests never take relativity into consideration, but everything is relative.
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I dunno about that man. I can sit in the same room with another intro and enjoy their company in quiet.
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Haha. Nice image.
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No I will not marry you. :P Stop asking.
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You'll warm to me.
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Never!
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I think he wants you to set him on fire.
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I don't understand.
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According to this site: https://www.16personalities.com/
I'm an INTP-T 34% Extraverted - 66% Introverted 80% Intuitive - 20% Observant 67% Thinking - 33% Feeling 23% Judging - 77% Prospecting On the Turbulent side at 68% When I had originally taken this kind of test some years ago I had gotten INFP as the result. However, I've taken it a few times since then, (those times spanning over about a year's time,) and I've consistently gotten INTP on all of them. |
I'm most definitely an INTJ. Here are a few of my other personality test results...
MBTI Type: INTJ (Mastermind) Enneagram Value: 4w5 Global 5/SLOAN Value: SLOEI Personal DNA: Free-Wheeling Architect The Stereotype Me Please Test: The Discordian Alignment Test: Chaotic Good |
I have taken similar tests at least twice before, from completely different sites, and both times I came up as an INTJ. I think it fits, but being a representative of such a small percentage of the population isn't all its cracked up to be. It would certainly be better for my inter-personal relationships if I was something else.
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Intp still.
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