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To help get to know each other, I suggest that we get to know each other by checking our personality. This would help to know what our friends' personalities are, and to find other like-minded individuals. We can know what our strength's and weaknesses are, and learn from our mistakes. We can also know how to deal with problems, relationships, friendships, career, and parenthood. This would help us know our inner capacities and limitation and will improve our life to be a better one.

Try the personality test here:

http://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test

By the way, my personality is INTJ-A and I hope to find people who can understand me and I hope to be able to find people who can be my friends here in the forums.

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Ah we took a Myers Briggs test in Psychology and it said I was ENJT

Basically to sum it up, I am an extrovert (not really shy person) who prefers logic and judgement to look at the big picture. I don't mind trial and error on things, although I like it more to see things through. I am willing to take principle into account and I'm less likely to use circumstance as an excuse unless it's viable. I'm honest and not willing to hide something unless it would devastate someone.

I am also labeled as a firebrand by my peers and teachers usually as I'm pretty well-read. I talk a big game, and I only do it when I'm confident I can walk my talk. I am a natural leader according to my folks, although I don't see it at all. I astonish myself because I have moved people before. Otherwise I'm pretty reserved when I got nothing to talk about.

I can be way more mature for my age when exchanging with people older than me, but I'm more of a joker around mostly the kids at school. I'm also pretty open-minded for the most part.

However, I straight up hate nihilism, and I don't appreciate aethism, although I will tolerate it. I don't hate the people, just the principles. Kinda like don't hate the player and hate the game.

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Yeah see... The issue with me is that my personality is very...fluid. I can't describe myself and so far every personality test has failed to do so. I fit into whatever personality the situation calls for I guess.

The issue with personality tests is the fact that more than one answer usually applies to me with every given set. That is, if I didn't somehow tie with more than one description (it's happened) and broken the test. Really, I'm just a mess with these. But it's funny.

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Ohh, I've taken a few tests like these before! I love these kinds of things ^^ The thing is, though, that I have a tendency to get really varying results that basically depend on whatever I'm feeling at that moment. I noticed, that on the Type Quiz I usually get either Flying or Ice or both.

For this quiz, at least right now, I got ISTP-T. I guess it sort of fits me? I don't really think of myself as being insensitive or as being much of a project starter more than a "think about it a lot, get super hyped, then never actually start it and forget about it within a month" person. But maybe I don't know myself as well as I think I do. :P

The problem is, though, that a lot of the time what I think doesn't actually match up with what I'm more likely to do, so I probably should've put the latter for most of my answers. Whoops. >.>

80% Introverted

18% Intuitive

7% Thinking

37% Prospecting

43% Turbulent

Edited to include my percents.

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This thread already exists in the wasteland. It was started by Shia and called Myer Briggs Test.

Rip, people don't remember the one I made...

actually, assuming there weren't any others created before

http://www.pokemonreborn.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=9866&hl=personality

this is the original

Yeeee

INFP, assertive.

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According to this test, I'm MEDIATOR (INFP-A)

Introverted 23%, Intuitive 53%, Feeling 49%, Prospecting 64%, Turbulent 9%

Not sure how accurate it is. I had to go with technicalities on a few questions because they assumed things about me that weren't true. I don't use email except to register for sites so the questions about responding to emails didn't apply to me. I don't have a work environment so neither did those. And the growing older, I have a condition where I stopped aging/developing so I can't grow older.

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ENTP-A (Debater)

Wasn't a big fan of that quiz, many of my answers would change in a heartbeat in different situations. Neat eye opener though.

2% Extraverted

40% Intuitive

11% Thinking

34% Prospecting

4% Assertive

I'm a villian guys, it's confirmed.

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Your personality type is:

Logician (INTP-A)

INTP Strengths
  • Great Analysts and Abstract Thinkers – People with the INTP personality type view the world as a big, complex machine, and recognize that as with any machine, all parts are interrelated. INTPs excel in analyzing these connections, seeing how seemingly unrelated factors tie in with each other in ways that bewilder most other personality types.
  • Imaginative and Original – These connections are the product of an unrelenting imagination – INTPs' ideas may seem counter-intuitive at a glance, and may never even see the light of day, but they will always prove remarkable innovations.
  • Open-Minded – INTPs couldn't make these connections if they thought they knew it all – they are highly receptive to alternate theories, so long as they're supported by logic and facts. In more subjective matters like social norms and traditions, INTPs are usually fairly liberal, with a "none of my business" sort of attitude – peoples' ideas are what matter.
  • Enthusiastic – When a new idea piques their interest, INTPs can be very enthusiastic – they are a reserved personality type, but if another person shares an interest, they can be downright excited about discussing it. More likely though, the only outward evidence of this enthusiasm will be INTPs' silent pacing or their staring into the distance.
  • Objective – INTPs' analysis, creativity and open-mindedness aren't the tools of some quest for ideology or emotional validation. Rather, it's as though people with the INTP personality type are a conduit for the truths around them, so far as they can be expressed, and they are proud of this role as theoretical mediator.
  • Honest and Straightforward – To know one thing and say another would be terribly disingenuous – INTPs don't often go around intentionally hurting feelings, but they believe that the truth is the most important factor, and they expect that to be appreciated and reciprocated.
INTP Weaknesses
  • Very Private and Withdrawn – While INTPs' intellectualism yields many insights into their surroundings, their surroundings are ironically considered an intrusion on their thoughts. This is especially true with people – INTPs are quite shy in social settings. More complicated situations such as parties exacerbate this, but even close friends struggle to get into INTPs' hearts and minds.
  • Insensitive – Oftentimes INTP personalities get so caught up in their logic that they forget any kind of emotional consideration – they dismiss subjectivity as irrational and tradition as an attempt to bar much-needed progress. Purely emotional situations are often utterly puzzling to INTPs, and their lack of timely sympathy can easily offend.
  • Absent-minded – When INTPs' interest is captured, their absence goes beyond social matters to include the rest of the physical world. INTPs become forgetful, missing even the obvious if it's unrelated to their current infatuation, and they can even forget their own health, skipping meals and sleep as they muse.
  • Condescending – Attempts at connecting with others are often worse than INTPs' withdrawal. People with the INTP personality type take pride in their knowledge and rationale, and enjoy sharing their ideas, but in trying to explain how they got from A to B to Z, they can get frustrated, sometimes simplifying things to the point of insult as they struggle to gauge their conversation partners' perspective. The ultimate insult comes as INTPs give up with a dismissive "never mind".
  • Loathe Rules and Guidelines – These social struggles are partly a product of INTPs' desire to bypass the rules, of social conduct and otherwise. While this attitude helps INTPs' strength of unconventional creativity, it also causes them to reinvent the wheel constantly and to shun security in favor of autonomy in ways that can compromise both.
  • Second-Guess Themselves – INTPs remain so open to new information that they often never commit to a decision at all. This applies to their own skills as well – INTP personalities know that as they practice, they improve, and any work they do is second-best to what they could do. Unable to settle for this, INTPs sometimes delay their output indefinitely with constant revisions, sometimes even quitting before they ever begin.

See, I'm an open-minded conservative Christian.....who is logic based person over an emotional one. I KNEW IT WAS POSSIBLE.

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