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Graelwyn
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16 Mar 2007, 1:14 am

I imagine most here will come out as the former, but nevertheless...

Introvert/Extrovert?

I got:

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 91!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.

You scored higher than 99% on Introvertpoints 8O


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16 Mar 2007, 1:38 am

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 94!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.



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16 Mar 2007, 1:45 am

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 86!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.



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16 Mar 2007, 1:57 am

Quietly Extroverted
Congratulations! You scored 45!
You love going out and having a good time, be it with a large group of friends or your significant other, however, you don't mind chilling out either. You'd be better off living in the city, but the outskirts of a major town is good too. You're capable of holding an intelligent conversation if the mood really strikes you. You're not quite as annoying to an introvert, but could be if you don't learn when they're not in the mood for talking. You're willing to try new things and if necessary, can keep a secret.



My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:


You scored higher than 99% on Introvertpints


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16 Mar 2007, 2:21 am

My score on The Introvert/Extrovert Test:

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Introvert Extrovert
(Congratulations! You scored 62!)

"You're a quiet person, but not too quiet. You like your own company at times, but don't mind the company of others. Ideally, a few people is better than a lot in most situations. You'd be well suited to living in a small town and can easily handle living on your own.

You know how to have a good time, but also know how to enjoy a good book. While a night on the town can be enjoyed, you don't like to go out all the time. One can get too much of a good thing.

You can be irritated by extroverts sometimes. Especially if they talk a lot about non-consequential things or other people. You can sometimes be misunderstood for being grumpy and some extroverts find you a little aloof.

You're probably relatively happy in who you are although something can always be improved upon."

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16 Mar 2007, 2:30 am

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 81!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.

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16 Mar 2007, 8:02 am

Introvert Extrovert
Congratulations! You scored 66!
You're a quiet person, but not too quiet. You like your own company at times, but don't mind the company of others. Ideally, a few people is better than a lot in most situations. You'd be well suited to living in a small town and can easily handle living on your own. You know how to have a good time, but also know how to enjoy a good book. While a night on the town can be enjoyed, you don't like to go out all the time. One can get too much of a good thing. You can be irritated by extroverts sometimes. Especially if they talk a lot about non-consequential things or other people. You can sometimes be misunderstood for being grumpy and some extroverts find you a little aloof. You're probably relatively happy in who you are although something can always be improved upon.


Yeah. Doesn't note that I kill those I can't handle.



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16 Mar 2007, 2:30 pm

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 79!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.
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16 Mar 2007, 2:33 pm

Starbuline wrote:
Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 79!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.
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Wait... didn't they just describe AS?



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16 Mar 2007, 2:39 pm

Hehe I guess. But I am not less neurotic.



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16 Mar 2007, 2:52 pm

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 80!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.



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16 Mar 2007, 3:04 pm

Introvert Extrovert
Congratulations! You scored 69!
You're a quiet person, but not too quiet. You like your own company at times, but don't mind the company of others. Ideally, a few people is better than a lot in most situations. You'd be well suited to living in a small town and can easily handle living on your own. You know how to have a good time, but also know how to enjoy a good book. While a night on the town can be enjoyed, you don't like to go out all the time. One can get too much of a good thing. You can be irritated by extroverts sometimes. Especially if they talk a lot about non-consequential things or other people. You can sometimes be misunderstood for being grumpy and some extroverts find you a little aloof. You're probably relatively happy in who you are although something can always be improved upon.



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16 Mar 2007, 3:39 pm

Quietly Extroverted
Congratulations! You scored 50!
You love going out and having a good time, be it with a large group of friends or your significant other, however, you don't mind chilling out either. You'd be better off living in the city, but the outskirts of a major town is good too. You're capable of holding an intelligent conversation if the mood really strikes you. You're not quite as annoying to an introvert, but could be if you don't learn when they're not in the mood for talking. You're willing to try new things and if necessary, can keep a secret.


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16 Mar 2007, 4:39 pm

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 80!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.


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16 Mar 2007, 6:23 pm

Introvert Extrovert
Congratulations! You scored 72!
You're a quiet person, but not too quiet. You like your own company at times, but don't mind the company of others. Ideally, a few people is better than a lot in most situations. You'd be well suited to living in a small town and can easily handle living on your own. You know how to have a good time, but also know how to enjoy a good book. While a night on the town can be enjoyed, you don't like to go out all the time. One can get too much of a good thing. You can be irritated by extroverts sometimes. Especially if they talk a lot about non-consequential things or other people. You can sometimes be misunderstood for being grumpy and some extroverts find you a little aloof. You're probably relatively happy in who you are although something can always be improved upon.



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16 Mar 2007, 6:58 pm

Very Introverted
Congratulations! You scored 79!
You prefer your own company or that of your partner's. You don't have many friends, but the ones you do are the kind that are loyal. You're always misunderstood as being grumpy, but often it's that you simply don't care to talk. If people constantly question your mood, it can actually make you grumpy and you wish they'd stop asking if you're okay. Ideally, you'd prefer to be in a vocation where you can work alone. A quiet night with a book, movie or computer is preferable to going out and battling with a crowd of people lined up at the popular nightspot in town. You're a deep thinker and thrive on analysing life, current events and your own original views. You're mature for your age. If financially viable, you'd rather live alone (or with significant other) and don't like many visitors. Compared to an extrovert, you're cooler and probably less neurotic. You can be trusted with a secret. Change is probably something that you don't embrace a lot, as you prefer familiar and routine. You won't have nearly as many jobs as an extrovert. They get bored easily. I like you.


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