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27 Feb 2010 02:25 PM  
Haha, I have lots of theories about everything. Sometimes detrimental to my health. I think its part of being a enfp.

I can tell alysaria is definitely a enfp. Alysaria, do you think type A personalities are predominately enfp?

Where are you from schiz?
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27 Feb 2010 03:25 PM  

No. No I don't. I'm also kind of uncertain how much I really believe the dichotomy of A/B types. There are too many variables to really divide people up so evenly....frankly I think A/B is a rough precursor to J/P in MBTI; how one regards time and structure. On that note, I would argue that ENFPs would be more inclined toward type B, which is the equivalent of P....sort of. I'm not sure it's as neat as that, really. The descriptions I read of type A seemed more NJ.... Type B sounds like an EP. Which I suppose makes type C an TJ and type D an SJ....and even those aren't wholly accurate to me....they're like random aspects of personality mushed into a description that doesn't analyze even the same aspects of each type.

http://www.hiresuccess.com/pplus-3.htm

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27 Feb 2010 03:44 PM  
The reason I ask is because I read that enfp types are natural leaders. Haha, champion idealist. However, they feel uncomfortable controlling people. Which I know sounds pretty accurate for me. I hate telling people what to do, but at the same time I have ideas that
I would like to see implemented. I would be a good leader, if I only had to lead myself.


Did I read somewhere you have a Dell, schiz? I'm still trying to find out more about you. lol.
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27 Feb 2010 03:47 PM  
I have no idea if I'm A, B, C, D, E, F, or G, for God's sake. I suppose I should look into that.
I have a Dell, yes. It's soft and keeps me warm chilly nights.
I'm from Canada.
Haha, sorry. If you ask me a direct question, I'll be able to answer it more easily. I'm a little bit of guess-work. Sorry if I'm confusing, keke.
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27 Feb 2010 03:55 PM  
I was in Victoria not too long ago. Beautiful place. I love to travel and see new places. I wish I could afford to go somewhere. I need to get out of here.

Lol. Sometimes I feel my computer is my only outlet to the outside world. Sad as that sounds. Other than that my cat keeps me company. Humans are sometimes difficult for me to understand.
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27 Feb 2010 04:03 PM  
schiz:

A little confusing, but no worries.

Its pouring rain outside today. I have nothing better to do.
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27 Feb 2010 04:18 PM  

Ah, my place of choice is New Zealand. Horrifyingly enough, they've got a tsunami warning in effect after the earthquake in Chile... God, the world's just breaking.

 
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27 Feb 2010 04:56 PM  
It feels that way for me to. Like the world is falling apart.

This reality, society, culture, whatever feels surreal. I don't know any other way to describe it. Like this isnt real. How can it be? It makes no sense.

I default to a small personal island, with a high mountain in case of tsunamis. Preferably not a volcanic mountain. With a giant hemp field on top of the mountain so I can enjoy the spectacles. hahaha.
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27 Feb 2010 05:19 PM  
Hey schiz, did you ever take the aspie-quiz? I think its at http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php

I'm curious where you fall, if you took it. Its long though, I think 185 questions.
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27 Feb 2010 05:49 PM  

I got

Your Aspie score: 112 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 72 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie
Your MBTI type: INTJ

 

I got a picture with it aswell but i dont quite understand what an Aspie is...

Oke i looked it up but i dont have Asperger, i think im in an introverted mood...

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27 Feb 2010 06:07 PM  
Aspergers syndrome is basically in the autistic spectrum, or a form of autism. I don't think they understand enough about autism yet.

If you look at the picture, if your pattern is mostly on right side of the circle its in the autistic spectrum, mostly left is neurotypical, or normal. I had someone I classify as normal take it, and her pattern was completely in the neurotypical side.

My pattern stays center in the circle, but it spikes up at talent on the autistic side, and spikes down at perception on the neurotypical side. My pattern looks like a diamond shape.


Aspie score: 106 of 200
Neurotypical score: 94 of 200
You seem to have both aspie and neurotypical traits.
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27 Feb 2010 06:43 PM  
I'm bored... The news is depressing. The rain stopped briefly though, with a glimmer of sun . Haven't payed any attention to the mudslides yet.

My best wishes to the people in Chile. I hope everything works out OK for them.
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27 Feb 2010 09:14 PM  
I haven't taken that quiz, but I shall at some point.
I'm also curious as to the state of our southern countries.
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27 Feb 2010 09:21 PM  

Your Aspie score: 55 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 133 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical
Your MBTI type: ENFP

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27 Feb 2010 09:46 PM  

Trust, but verify.

Your Aspie score: 58 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 161 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical
Your MBTI type: ESTJ

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27 Feb 2010 10:01 PM  

Your Aspie score: 150 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 74 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie
Your MBTI type: ISTJ



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I've taken the Myers-Briggs test several times, emerging with INTJ.
I find fault with this test (especially its spelling errors), I believe.
And it thinks I have Aspergers, lol?
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27 Feb 2010 10:04 PM  
ISTJ with aspergers = INTJ? ROFL
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27 Feb 2010 10:07 PM  

I find fault with this test
Yeah, there's definitely something weird going on with the N-S axis.

Some MBTI tests do this though. If intuition is defined as Candyland, and sensing is defined as empiricism, of course I'm going to choose empiricism without flinching. Science > New Age mysticism

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27 Feb 2010 10:11 PM  
Silly tests. It was worth a lol, though.
I don't really get it, mind you. What's it telling me?!
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27 Feb 2010 10:27 PM  
If you're gonna take a silly test, it might as well be REALLY silly! Like....inner age!

http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/nInRUF/Whats-your-inner-age

8 years old
What's your inner age?
Come on girl, act your age! I’m sure you’re not really 8 years old, so it would seem that you have a bit of maturing to do. While others may see your child-like nature as endearing, many will not appreciate your immaturity and I’m sure you’ll find that people will be a lot friendlier towards you when you grow up a little.

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