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Balt

Lifer
Mar 12, 2000
12,673
482
126
INTJ

You are:

* moderately expressed introvert
* slightly expressed intuitive personality
* very expressed thinking personality
* slightly expressed judging personality

Last time I took this test (four or five years ago), I was ISTJ.
 

dighn

Lifer
Aug 12, 2001
22,820
4
81
INFP

# very expressed introvert
# slightly expressed intuitive personality
# moderately expressed feeling personality
# slightly expressed perceiving personality

some of the questions i had to guess b/c i didn't really know the answers to them.
 

DaFinn

Diamond Member
Jan 24, 2002
4,725
0
0
I'm horny, but there's no poll for that?












...oh wait, you have to take a test?
 
Aug 16, 2001
22,505
4
81
I am an INTJ.
Reading some of the links from that page is interesting. Especially this:


Dealing with an INTJ

Be willing to back up your statements with facts - or at least some pretty sound reasoning.

Don't expect them to respect you or your viewpoints just because you say so. INTJ respect must be earned.

Be willing to concede when you are wrong. The average INTJ respects the truth over being "right". Withdraw your erroneous comment and admit your mistake and they will see you as a very reasonable person. Stick to erroneous comments and they will think you are an irrational idiot and treat everything you say as being questionable.

Try not to be repetitive. It annoys them.

Do not feed them a line of bull.

Expect debate. INTJs like to tear ideas apart and prove their worthiness. They will even argue a point they don't actually support for the sake of argument.

Do not mistake the strength of your conviction with the strength of your argument. INTJs do not need to believe in a position to argue it or argue it well. Therefore, it will take more than fervor to sway them.

Do not be surprised at sarcasm.

Remember that INTJs believe in workable solutions. They are extremely open-minded to possibilities, but they will quickly discard any idea that is unfeasible. INTJ open-mindedness means that they are willing to have a go at an idea by trying to pull it apart. This horrifies people who expect oohs and ahhs and reverence. The ultimate INTJ insult to an idea is to ignore it, because that means it's not even interesting enough to deconstruct.

This also means that they will not just accept any viewpoint that is presented to them. The bottom line is "Does it work?" - end discussion.

Do not expect INTJs to actually care about how you view them. They already know that they are arrogant bastards with a morbid sense of humor. Telling them the obvious accomplishes nothing.


It fits me perfectly.
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
33,932
1,113
126
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I am an INTJ.
Reading some of the links from that page is interesting. Especially this:


Dealing with an INTJ
...
Do not expect INTJs to actually care about how you view them. They already know that they are arrogant bastards with a morbid sense of humor. Telling them the obvious accomplishes nothing. [/i]

It fits me perfectly.
My God. It's all of ATOT!

 

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
33,932
1,113
126
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
LOL

Now STFU and don't bother me with your BS.

After my league of zombie INTP boys are done with you, Descartes will have to give you a skin graph.

Get it? Skin graph? Descartes?

God I'm smooth.
 

Palek

Senior member
Jun 20, 2001
937
0
0
Well, according to the test I am an ESFJ or Provider Guardian...
You are:
slightly expressed extrovert

slightly expressed sensing personality

slightly expressed feeling personality

slightly expressed judging personality
 

Nitemare

Lifer
Feb 8, 2001
35,461
4
76
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I am an INTJ.
Reading some of the links from that page is interesting. Especially this:


Dealing with an INTJ

Be willing to back up your statements with facts - or at least some pretty sound reasoning.

Don't expect them to respect you or your viewpoints just because you say so. INTJ respect must be earned.

Be willing to concede when you are wrong. The average INTJ respects the truth over being "right". Withdraw your erroneous comment and admit your mistake and they will see you as a very reasonable person. Stick to erroneous comments and they will think you are an irrational idiot and treat everything you say as being questionable.

Try not to be repetitive. It annoys them.

Do not feed them a line of bull.

Expect debate. INTJs like to tear ideas apart and prove their worthiness. They will even argue a point they don't actually support for the sake of argument.

Do not mistake the strength of your conviction with the strength of your argument. INTJs do not need to believe in a position to argue it or argue it well. Therefore, it will take more than fervor to sway them.

Do not be surprised at sarcasm.

Remember that INTJs believe in workable solutions. They are extremely open-minded to possibilities, but they will quickly discard any idea that is unfeasible. INTJ open-mindedness means that they are willing to have a go at an idea by trying to pull it apart. This horrifies people who expect oohs and ahhs and reverence. The ultimate INTJ insult to an idea is to ignore it, because that means it's not even interesting enough to deconstruct.

This also means that they will not just accept any viewpoint that is presented to them. The bottom line is "Does it work?" - end discussion.

Do not expect INTJs to actually care about how you view them. They already know that they are arrogant bastards with a morbid sense of humor. Telling them the obvious accomplishes nothing.


It fits me perfectly.

Good lord...Did Mrs Cleo design this test or what?

Fits me to a T
 

gistech1978

Diamond Member
Aug 30, 2002
5,047
0
0
ISTP

moderately expressed introvert

slightly expressed sensing personality

moderately expressed thinking personality

slightly expressed perceiving personality

 

Nitemare

Lifer
Feb 8, 2001
35,461
4
76
Famous INTJs:
Dan Aykroyd, actor (The Blues Brothers)
Susan B. Anthony, suffragist
Arthur Ashe, tennis champion
Augustus Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus), Emperor of Rome
Jane Austen, author (Pride and Prejudice)
William J. Bennett, "drug czar"
William F. Buckley, Jr., conservative political advocate
Raymond Burr, actor (Perry Mason, Ironsides)
Chevy Chase (Cornelius Crane), actor (Fletch)
Phil Donahue, television talk show host
Michael Dukakis, governor of Mass., 1988 U.S. Dem. pres. candidate
Greg Gumbel, television sportscaster
Hannibal, Carthaginian military leader
Veronica Hamel, actor (Hill Street Blues)
Orel Leonard Hershiser, IV, major league baseball pitcher
Peter Jennings, television newscaster
Charles Everett Koop, former U.S. surgeon general
Ivan Lendl, tennis champion
C. S. Lewis, author (The Chronicles of Narnia)
Joan Lunden, television talk show host
Edwin Moses, U.S. olympian (hurdles)
Martina Navratilova, tennis champion
Charles Rangel, U. S. Representative, D-N.Y.
Pernell Roberts, actor (Bonanza)
Maria Owens Shriver, television newscaster
Josephine Tey (Elizabeth Mackintosh), mystery writer (Brat Farrar)
Rudy Giuliani, New York City mayor
Donald Rumsfeld, US Secretary of Defense
General Colin Powell, US Secretary of State

U.S. Presidents:
Chester A. Arthur
Calvin Coolidge
Thomas Jefferson
John F. Kennedy
James K. Polk
Woodrow Wilson


Fictional:

Cassius (Julius Caesar)
Mr. Darcy (Pride and Prejudice)
Gandalf the Grey (J. R. R. Tolkein's Middle Earth books)
Hannibal Lecter (Silence of the Lambs)
Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes' nemesis
Ensign Ro (Star Trek--the Next Generation)
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Hamlet)
George Smiley, John le Carre's master spy
Clarice Starling (Silence of the Lambs)
 

vi edit

Elite Member
Super Moderator
Oct 28, 1999
62,480
8,340
126
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I am an INTJ.
Reading some of the links from that page is interesting. Especially this:


Dealing with an INTJ

Be willing to back up your statements with facts - or at least some pretty sound reasoning.

Don't expect them to respect you or your viewpoints just because you say so. INTJ respect must be earned.

Be willing to concede when you are wrong. The average INTJ respects the truth over being "right". Withdraw your erroneous comment and admit your mistake and they will see you as a very reasonable person. Stick to erroneous comments and they will think you are an irrational idiot and treat everything you say as being questionable.

Try not to be repetitive. It annoys them.

Do not feed them a line of bull.

Expect debate. INTJs like to tear ideas apart and prove their worthiness. They will even argue a point they don't actually support for the sake of argument.

Do not mistake the strength of your conviction with the strength of your argument. INTJs do not need to believe in a position to argue it or argue it well. Therefore, it will take more than fervor to sway them.

Do not be surprised at sarcasm.

Remember that INTJs believe in workable solutions. They are extremely open-minded to possibilities, but they will quickly discard any idea that is unfeasible. INTJ open-mindedness means that they are willing to have a go at an idea by trying to pull it apart. This horrifies people who expect oohs and ahhs and reverence. The ultimate INTJ insult to an idea is to ignore it, because that means it's not even interesting enough to deconstruct.

This also means that they will not just accept any viewpoint that is presented to them. The bottom line is "Does it work?" - end discussion.

Do not expect INTJs to actually care about how you view them. They already know that they are arrogant bastards with a morbid sense of humor. Telling them the obvious accomplishes nothing.


It fits me perfectly.

Good lord...Did Mrs Cleo design this test or what?

Fits me to a T

Lol! Same here.
 

blackdogdeek

Lifer
Mar 14, 2003
14,453
10
81
intp

Introverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving

You are:

* slightly expressed introvert
* moderately expressed intuitive personality
* slightly expressed thinking personality
* slightly expressed perceiving personality
 
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