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  • MorganFreemanKing
    MorganFreemanKing Members Posts: 4,282 ✭✭✭✭✭
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  • FucktheIC
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    hahaha we had to do this, the Predictive Inventory or some ? and some other ? at work.

    I remember mine: ENTJ in the hizzle fo' shizzle.
  • MorganFreemanKing
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    now this ? is real talk
    internet-memes-introvert-problems.jpg
  • CapitalB
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    tFiasco wrote: »
    ENTP
    Extravert(67%) iNtuitive(62%) iNtuitive Thinking(38%) Perceiving(22)%
    You have distinctive preference of Extraversion over Introversion (67%)
    You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (62%)
    You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (38%)
    You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)


    only one on here lol

    so uhhhhhh..

    whats the story on yall??
  • Bookworm
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    INFP
    Introvert(78%) iNtuitive(12%) iNtuitive Feeling(38%) Perceiving(11)%
    You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%)
    You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (12%)
    You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%)
    You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (11%)
  • HafBayked
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    ISTJ
    Introvert(67%) Sensing(25%) Thinking(1%) Judging(44%)

    You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
    You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (25%)
    You have marginal or no preference of Thinking over Feeling (1%)
    You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (44%)


    ....whatever the hell that means smh
  • Bookworm
    Bookworm Members Posts: 1,080 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2012
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    Most of us tested as introverts and we post on an online forum.
  • CapitalB
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    HAF BAYKED wrote: »
    ISTJ
    Introvert(67%) Sensing(25%) Thinking(1%) Judging(44%)

    You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
    You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (25%)
    You have marginal or no preference of Thinking over Feeling (1%)
    You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (44%)


    ....whatever the hell that means smh

    u have to read the description..
    have yet to hear anyone say dude was wrong about them..
  • UPTOWN
    UPTOWN Members, Moderators, Writer Posts: 13,009 Regulator
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    i feel like im being questioned by a nerdy jump off
  • HafBayked
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    yeah i can say this is all truth....might have to bend the examples a bit but still true..

    ISTJs are often called inspectors. They have a keen sense of right and wrong, especially in their area of interest and/or responsibility. They are noted for devotion to duty. Punctuality is a watchword of the ISTJ. The secretary, clerk, or business(wo)man by whom others set their clocks is likely to be an ISTJ.

    As do other Introverted Thinkers, ISTJs often give the initial impression of being aloof and perhaps somewhat cold. Effusive expression of emotional warmth is not something that ISTJs do without considerable energy loss.

    ISTJs are most at home with "just the facts, Ma'am." They seem to perform at highest efficiency when employing a step-by-step approach. Once a new procedure has proven itself (i.e., has been shown "to work,") the ISTJ can be depended upon to carry it through, even at the expense of their own health.

    ISTJs are easily frustrated by the inconsistencies of others, especially when the second parties don't keep their commitments. But they usually keep their feelings to themselves unless they are asked. And when asked, they don't mince words. Truth wins out over tact. The grim determination of the ISTJ vindicates itself in officiation of sports events, judiciary functions, or an other situation which requires making tough calls and sticking to them.

    His SJ orientation draws the ISTJ into the service of established institutions. Home, social clubs, government, schools, the military, churches -- these are the bastions of the SJ. "We've always done it this way" is often reason enough for many ISTJs. Threats to time-honored traditions or established organizations (e.g., a "run" on the bank) are the undoing of SJs, and are to be fought at all costs.
  • SlickestR
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    INTJ dominating y'all motherfuckas.
  • CapitalB
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    HAF BAYKED wrote: »
    yeah i can say this is all truth....might have to bend the examples a bit but still true..

    ISTJs are often called inspectors. They have a keen sense of right and wrong, especially in their area of interest and/or responsibility. They are noted for devotion to duty. Punctuality is a watchword of the ISTJ. The secretary, clerk, or business(wo)man by whom others set their clocks is likely to be an ISTJ.

    As do other Introverted Thinkers, ISTJs often give the initial impression of being aloof and perhaps somewhat cold. Effusive expression of emotional warmth is not something that ISTJs do without considerable energy loss.

    ISTJs are most at home with "just the facts, Ma'am." They seem to perform at highest efficiency when employing a step-by-step approach. Once a new procedure has proven itself (i.e., has been shown "to work,") the ISTJ can be depended upon to carry it through, even at the expense of their own health.

    ISTJs are easily frustrated by the inconsistencies of others, especially when the second parties don't keep their commitments. But they usually keep their feelings to themselves unless they are asked. And when asked, they don't mince words. Truth wins out over tact. The grim determination of the ISTJ vindicates itself in officiation of sports events, judiciary functions, or an other situation which requires making tough calls and sticking to them.

    His SJ orientation draws the ISTJ into the service of established institutions. Home, social clubs, government, schools, the military, churches -- these are the bastions of the SJ. "We've always done it this way" is often reason enough for many ISTJs. Threats to time-honored traditions or established organizations (e.g., a "run" on the bank) are the undoing of SJs, and are to be fought at all costs.

    not bad.. not bad at all..
    except for the closed minded part..

    still INTJ on mines!!! hahahaha
    us >>> everyone else..

    and if u dont agree u must be an idiot..
    im not sayin that of course.. thats what the dude givin the test says..

    jus sayin..
  • CapitalB
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    Bookworm wrote: »
    Most of us tested as introverts and we post on an online forum.

    yeh.. all the extroverts are outside wastin time money and energy. lol

    so ummmm.. whats the INFPs story??
  • MorganFreemanKing
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    Yall getting these profiles from the same site as the test?
  • Arya Tsaddiq
    Arya Tsaddiq Members Posts: 15,334 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    INTJ
    Introvert(33%) iNtuitive(75%) iNtuitive Thinking(1%) Judging(44%)

    You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (33%)
    You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (75%)
    You have marginal or no preference of Thinking over Feeling (1%)
    You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (44%)


  • CapitalB
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    @MrFreema yeh.. its another box u click..
  • Ajackson17
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    INTJ's are the best at showing, but they are second smartest, but the best bringing the ideas to life. INTPs live in a dream world and come out to the world kinda of hostile, well thats what the world thinks and says and we prove everyone they are idiots and go back in our world.
  • Doctopian
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    I knew that it would be the MBTI...

    INTJ
    Introvert(100%) iNtuitive(88%) iNtuitive Thinking(88%) Judging(89%)

    You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (100%)
    You have strong preference of Intuition over Sensing (88%)
    You have strong preference of Thinking over Feeling (88%)
    You have strong preference of Judging over Perceiving (89%)

    I see that there is an unusually high concentration of us here, but many of you lack conviction.
  • CapitalB
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    AYEjackson17..

    dont come in here hatin my G!!
    i know its yo thread an all..

    but cool it! lol
  • CapitalB
    CapitalB Members Posts: 24,556 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    AYEjackson17..

    dont come in here hatin my G!!
    i know its yo thread an all..

    but cool it! lol
  • CapitalB
    CapitalB Members Posts: 24,556 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    <--- an Elitist

    its an INTJr thing...
  • Doctopian
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    Ajackson17 wrote: »
    INTJ's are the best at showing, but they are second smartest, but the best bringing the ideas to life. INTPs live in a dream world and come out to the world kinda of hostile, well thats what the world thinks and says and we prove everyone they are idiots and go back in our world.

    Without practically applying it, knowledge is worthless.

  • VIBE
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    LOL this test is changing lives
  • Bookworm
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    BossBoo wrote: »
    Bookworm wrote: »
    Most of us tested as introverts and we post on an online forum.

    yeh.. all the extroverts are outside wastin time money and energy. lol

    so ummmm.. whats the INFPs story??
    This is a book but you asked lol

    The Idealist


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

    INFPs, more than other iNtuitive Feeling types, are focused on making the world a better place for people. Their primary goal is to find out their meaning in life. What is their purpose? How can they best serve humanity in their lives? They are idealists and perfectionists, who drive themselves hard in their quest for achieving the goals they have identified for themselves

    INFPs are highly intuitive about people. They rely heavily on their intuitions to guide them, and use their discoveries to constantly search for value in life. They are on a continuous mission to find the truth and meaning underlying things. Every encounter and every piece of knowledge gained gets sifted through the INFP's value system, and is evaluated to see if it has any potential to help the INFP define or refine their own path in life. The goal at the end of the path is always the same - the INFP is driven to help people and make the world a better place.

    Generally thoughtful and considerate, INFPs are good listeners and put people at ease. Although they may be reserved in expressing emotion, they have a very deep well of caring and are genuinely interested in understanding people. This sincerity is sensed by others, making the INFP a valued friend and confidante. An INFP can be quite warm with people he or she knows well.

    INFPs do not like conflict, and go to great lengths to avoid it. If they must face it, they will always approach it from the perspective of their feelings. In conflict situations, INFPs place little importance on who is right and who is wrong. They focus on the way that the conflict makes them feel, and indeed don't really care whether or not they're right. They don't want to feel badly. This trait sometimes makes them appear irrational and illogical in conflict situations. On the other hand, INFPs make very good mediators, and are typically good at solving other people's conflicts, because they intuitively understand people's perspectives and feelings, and genuinely want to help them.

    INFPs are flexible and laid-back, until one of their values is violated. In the face of their value system being threatened, INFPs can become aggressive defenders, fighting passionately for their cause. When an INFP has adopted a project or job which they're interested in, it usually becomes a "cause" for them. Although they are not detail-oriented individuals, they will cover every possible detail with determination and vigor when working for their "cause".

    When it comes to the mundane details of life maintenance, INFPs are typically completely unaware of such things. They might go for long periods without noticing a stain on the carpet, but carefully and meticulously brush a speck of dust off of their project booklet.

    INFPs do not like to deal with hard facts and logic. Their focus on their feelings and the Human Condition makes it difficult for them to deal with impersonal judgment. They don't understand or believe in the validity of impersonal judgment, which makes them naturally rather ineffective at using it. Most INFPs will avoid impersonal analysis, although some have developed this ability and are able to be quite logical. Under stress, it's not uncommon for INFPs to mis-use hard logic in the heat of anger, throwing out fact after (often inaccurate) fact in an emotional outburst.

    INFPs have very high standards and are perfectionists. Consequently, they are usually hard on themselves, and don't give themselves enough credit. INFPs may have problems working on a project in a group, because their standards are likely to be higher than other members' of the group. In group situations, they may have a "control" problem. The INFP needs to work on balancing their high ideals with the requirements of every day living. Without resolving this conflict, they will never be happy with themselves, and they may become confused and paralyzed about what to do with their lives.

    INFPs are usually talented writers. They may be awkard and uncomfortable with expressing themselves verbally, but have a wonderful ability to define and express what they're feeling on paper. INFPs also appear frequently in social service professions, such as counselling or teaching. They are at their best in situations where they're working towards the public good, and in which they don't need to use hard logic.

    INFPs who function in their well-developed sides can accomplish great and wonderful things, which they will rarely give themselves credit for. Some of the great, humanistic catalysts in the world have been INFPs.


    Its about 50/50 with me
  • CapitalB
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    the Doc in here prescribin ether! hahahaha