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http://similarminds.com/classic_jung.html I found another more formal MBTI test. Apparently, I transformed overnight into an ENTJ.... I'm the furthest possible thing from extroverted. Classic case of Sadistic NT-Type Villain Syndrome. When was the last time you ever saw an INFP villain?
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UP0dtXNB7kU It has a rather awe-inspiring effect, but simultaneously I can't help but laugh like an idiot.
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@Epsilon: Cute! May I ask what country you're from? Not in - from. :3 I've lived in the USA (Atlanta, Georgia specifically) for my whole life. I've never felt like I belonged here, though. As far as my heritage, I'm a Euromutt (Irish-French-German) with quite a bit of Cherokee. You look an awful lot like my uncle in his younger days... he also happens to be pretty hot-blooded as far as government spending goes.
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According to my mom, I look like a sleep-deprived caveman who puts motor oil in his hair. I have a habit of taking pictures in the exact same pose, and I just happen to be wearing the same shirt in literally every picture that I take. As Binky the Rabbit said: I may need a shave.
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http://www.pcgamer.com/team-fortress-2-poster-mistaken-for-us-propaganda-on-russian-state-television/#comment-1576196586
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When I talk about myself for prolonged periods of time, I find that I end up coming off as a little narcissistic. I'll try to keep that to a minimum here. • My physical appearance and overall personality are often likened to those of a cliché movie villain. • Despite being unhealthily introverted, never raising my hand, and constantly falling asleep in class, I always manage to end up becoming the teacher's pet. • I have a deviated septum, oversized ear canals, a cowlick, a unibrow, missing adenoids, and many other anatomical idiosyncrasies that have absolutely no bearing on my day-to-day routines. • Imitating voices and accents is almost second nature to me; a few veterans of this forum might have some memory of my obsession with accents all the way back in 2011 (I'd like to think that I've undergone a radical shift in personality since then). • I am currently dual-enrolled in high school and college. I plan on majoring in psychology and minoring in either English or criminology. • I have no interest in music as a career option or academic pursuit, but I am particularly interested in the human voice as an instrument (specifically those on the lower end of the spectrum). My voice itself falls into the bass category, though I am simply a dilettante. Speaking of which... STORY OF MY LIFE. In 11th grade, my online German teacher accused me of using a "Darth Vader voice changer" on the first day of the semester. Having a mature-sounding voice is all well and good until 40 or 50 year olds start brazenly flirting with you...
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Heavily libertarian so far... just what I would've expected from Accursed Farms. This is surprising, as I expected to be much further to the right (in the purple quadrant).
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I'd hazard that it's done through examining primary sources and actual quotes from the person in question to get an idea of which cognitive functions seem to be most dominant in their personality. Besides, some of them simply scream "extrovert," or "prone to emotional decision-making," or "extremely factual and organized." Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin most likely never took the test, but it's almost universally agreed upon that they were INTPs. Of course, the villain test is inherently unreliable because many personality types have strikingly different character traits in extremely unhealthy/sociopathic individuals, but typing them is still feasible. I would have to say that Hitler and Osama Bin Laden were both very unhealthy NF types. Some say Vladimir Lenin was INTJ, others ENFP, others INFJ. It's difficult but very satisfying if you're proven correct. As for Putin, I would have to label him ISTP, but INTJ is also popular among those trying to typify him.
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I feel your pain. Such is the plight of being a T type. I've found, however, that I get along quite well with my friends who strike me as ENTP; they rather remind me of George Carlin or even Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad. This isn't strictly related to MBTI (that may not be a complaint considering the BDSM test... I still feel sheepish for having taken that thing) but some of the questions and results are similar in nature to those that might appear on an MBTI test: http://www.celebritytypes.com/villain/test.php My results: For comparison, I believe that Vladimir Lenin was an INTJ. I am a little loath to admit it, but the description does resemble me under stress.
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As far as Star Wars MBTI goes (I don't know of any tests related to it), I did manage to find this: Palpatine doesn't stand a chance against the INFP army.
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Oh. You got me! I'm actually really into giant spiders. XP My ex was a giant wolf spider. Great sex. XD Loved it. But lol, on topic: I've noticed barely anyone here has the 'sensing' trait... Don't know if just 'intuitive' is a more common trait... or perhaps the Accursed Farms forum is full of Introverts and Intuitive people. XP The last two letters seem to be the more varying here though... feeling, thinking, perception and judgement. I have a friend who is REALLY weird. He's had like... 5 different personality types in his lifetime. He's either REALLY bad at taking tests, XD or... those kind of people are a thing. Either solid as a rock, or easy to influence. I've had INFJ as my own for as long as I can remember though. I encourage people to take this test though! It's not as accurate as that other lettering system, but it's still fun to do. X3 http://personality-testing.info/tests/O4TS/ I am Phlegmatic! N types are actually significantly rarer than S types... but I stopped taking such statistics seriously after the Great INFP Onslaught of '15. Fairly accurate. Whenever I take tests like these, I stop and wonder if any of my answers are biased or dishonest. Prime example of a melancholic, I suppose.
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Oh my God, it's another INFP. THEY'RE TAKING OVER THE WORLD.
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To comment on the extroversion vs. introversion aspect, it's entirely possible to be an extrovert who values alone time. As far as Jungian type theory is concerned, the difference between the two can be summed up by one basic principle: introverts are worn out by social interaction and need alone time to recharge. Extroverts are worn out by solitude and need socialization to recharge. It's still entirely possible to be an extrovert who prefers to be alone from time to time (particularly when the desire for solitude comes about as a result of mood changes). I think it's fair to say, however, that extroverts are more suited to fast-paced environments and group activities, while introverts are better listeners and are less likely to be bored or daunted by individual work. I myself am an extreme introvert (around 80% on the test), but I become a little more extroverted when making decisions that I feel require a bit of external input.
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Being a regular versus player in Left 4 Dead (a game which has largely been abandoned for its sequel, effectively forcing one to play against one or two bots in most games), I feel your pain. There are times where the bots will impeccably track a hunter through SEVERAL walls, then whip around and instakill a boomer. Conversely, they have
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B0iHigx_NaI chills down my spine after 2:30
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Funny that Nixon and I share the same birthday and personality type. The large majority of this thread corresponds to Jimmy Carter, with a few Lincolns. Also, I had my mom take the test last night and she's an ESFP-A... the complete polar opposite of my type (INTJ-T). That speaks volumes.
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Weren't you ISTP last time? Interesting... I sometimes get INTP myself. Makes me wonder how much variance there is with these results. Introverted: 82% Intuitive: 7% Thinking: 81% Judging: 33% Turbulent: 32%
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Not to claim the proficiency to be able to critique you, but I quite enjoyed listening to this. I can't help but notice that in this song, your accent sounds vaguely like that of someone from the Southeastern United States. It somehow added to it, being from that region myself. On the topic of singing, here's my (rather shaky and unprofessional) attempt at singing a contra B flat without growling or burping. I start on Bb2 and drop the note an octave. Most of my middle/upper range sounds "hollow" and I need to work on my breath control so the sound is a little more stable and clear. Feel free to criticize me: dUqfYyb_C9c
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It is for this reason that I have a keybind that says "WELCOME TO AUTOBALANCE FORTRESS 2." It is also one of the many reasons that led me to quit playing TF2 frequently.
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