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04 Jan 2009, 12:17 am

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So...What did is your result on the Myers Briggs test?


I'm a Pacific walrus... I think...



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04 Jan 2009, 1:12 am

tl;dr



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04 Jan 2009, 2:21 am

I gave you my back. :help:


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04 Jan 2009, 2:56 am

Magnus wrote:
I gave you my back. :help:


?? Your fine, don't worry.



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04 Jan 2009, 12:36 pm

techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Magnus wrote:
So...What did is your result on the Myers Briggs test?


I'm a Pacific walrus... I think...


The problem with Myers Briggs is it keeps changing. I don't know if ti is me or the inacuracies but some how I end up in similar catagories but more than one.

When I was a kid I almost always had ENFP. Then asI got older it turned into ENTP. And now I currently reside somewhere between ENFJ and ENFP. The good news my extroverted and intuitive thinking have not changed at all... bad news I can not for the life of me figure out how I go from being a judger to a perciever. Thinking makes sense because at the time I was almost always thinking about something. But perception vs. judgement. I think it is because at times I was very opinionated and other times I was almost too passive.


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04 Jan 2009, 1:28 pm

Zane wrote:
The problem with Myers Briggs is it keeps changing. I don't know if ti is me or the inacuracies but some how I end up in similar catagories but more than one.

When I was a kid I almost always had ENFP. Then asI got older it turned into ENTP. And now I currently reside somewhere between ENFJ and ENFP. The good news my extroverted and intuitive thinking have not changed at all... bad news I can not for the life of me figure out how I go from being a judger to a perciever. Thinking makes sense because at the time I was almost always thinking about something. But perception vs. judgement. I think it is because at times I was very opinionated and other times I was almost too passive.


I think its a combination of things; mainly that the factors it tends to single out usually aren't full-on presets of personality (or at least the last three letters). I've at least found that I can take it at different times as well and come up with different things as well - INTJ, INTP, INSJ, took it last night and got INTJ - still very marginal on some letters.



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05 Jan 2009, 5:02 am

There is a pretty significant amount of aspie insight in this thread. It's almost as if the OP went down the same path I am traveling right now in regards to my attitude towards communicating with women and is telling me about the realizations that will dawn upon me in the future.