mtdd  MBTI: ENTP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Posts:38

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| 30 Sep 2010 07:12 PM |
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I was calm, quiet, highly planned and organized and related more with my plushies than with other people.
Wow, that really sounds INTJ xD Please forgive me!!!
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Rogarn  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: M 19 Relationship: banned from loving IM: shadowspirit1234
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| 30 Sep 2010 07:16 PM |
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Almost exatly the same except for the plushies, however, I did enjoy my hot wheels... You are right MTDD, that is very INTJ'ish. We did a little survey on the INTJ forum, and we noticed that basically every single INTJ was always known as well behaved. Never made a lot of noise or a big fuss. Always calm and collected. It gave many things to think about how personalities are formed and such. |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 30 Sep 2010 11:46 PM |
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I was a wild child. I used to convince the other children to sneak out of church and go running around climbing trees and chasing rabbits. But even if I didn't have a posse, I was out trekking around in people's yards, climbing trees, looking at baby birds....and frequently singing or talking to myself. I still randomly sing and talk to myself. I was also very stubborn and would flip out when I'd get into trouble....usually crying and hiding under the bed. >.> I was a brat to my siblings....the youngest... I got under their skin a lot. I also always had this quirk where I can't do things like clean my room when other people are around. Like...it embarrasses me if my mom sees me cleaning because acts of service is her love language and she makes a big deal about it. I also would make games out of cleaning. I can remember sitting on the top bunk of a bunk bed, using a string with a hanger on the end to fish dirty clothes off the floor and toss them into the hamper. |
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JustinRWatson  MBTI: ENFP (7w8) - "The ultimate Nutter" Age/Sex: Relationship: IM:
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| 01 Oct 2010 05:25 AM |
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As a younger child I was quite a bit of a handful.. I wasn't a bad kid, but I was noisy out-going and loud. Though I never actually did anything to harm other kids, I was pretty noisy in class at school.. Hahaa.. I would often do what Alysaria did and convince other kids to do the so-called "bad things" that kids normally do these days without a problem (lol)... I used to fantacize about running my own television station in my bedroom.. I was extremely creative and loved to write little books.. As far back into the distance of my memory, I was always doing something creative and writing something.. Hahaa.. I was abstract and unusual as a child. Heh.. Not much has actually changed..  |
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Sir Benj  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: M 30 Relationship: Single IM:
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| 01 Oct 2010 12:02 PM |
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"I also would make games out of cleaning. I can remember sitting on the top bunk of a bunk bed, using a string with a hanger on the end to fish dirty clothes off the floor and toss them into the hamper."
ROFL YES!
I spent my entire childhood cleaning my room. I never did get it clean, untill sometime around the pupic hair uprising. It would start with a game to make the job more fun... Followed by the putting on costumes and armor so I would be prepared if dinosaurs or king kong attacked. At some point between the construction of the blanket/cushion fort and setting up my action fighures as a front line defense. I would find my self in my backyard, playing with worms and snails in the grass. The Birth-givers always seemed angry that I was in the grass covered with snail guts rather than in my room cleaning.
My attention span was literally 5-15 sec for outside information.
Birth-giver: "take the trash out"
Benj: "OK!" ...begins to walk towards the kitchen and notices that I have not ever climbed around under the dinner table before . What better time than now?
Birth-giver: "Ben?! What in the world are you doing? You havent taken the trash out yet! "
Benj: "Trash? I forgot . I was being a cat"...climbs out from under the table, grabs the trash and at the back door, I realize their might be someone waiting outside for me like skeletor, or giant bees with machine guns. Having beelined it to my bedroom window to sneak up through the outside surprise what ever nefarious creature waiting by the door for me .
Birth-giver: "BEN! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? The trash is just sitting in front of the door and your covered with mud!... Is that my dress shoe? WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH MY SHOE?
Benj: "I was smashing snails with it "
Birth-giver: "why?"
Benj: "I don't know " |
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Rogarn  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: M 19 Relationship: banned from loving IM: shadowspirit1234
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| 01 Oct 2010 01:54 PM |
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Birth-giver: "why?" i read that as a *pause*.... okay... uhm.. why??? then proceeded to laugh my ass off |
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B.  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 20 Relationship: IM:
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| 01 Oct 2010 03:05 PM |
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Peculiar. |
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Rogarn  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: M 19 Relationship: banned from loving IM: shadowspirit1234
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| 01 Oct 2010 03:09 PM |
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what is? |
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B.  MBTI: INFJ Age/Sex: 20 Relationship: IM:
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| 01 Oct 2010 03:15 PM |
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As a child I was peculiar.
Excuse my lack of proper grammar.
I had assumed the reader would
know as to what I was referring.
Apologies. |
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Psyko  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: Thirtysomething - Female Relationship: Happily married to ENFP of my dreams :) IM: ENFP Muse & Addict Abnormal Situation Manager
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| 01 Oct 2010 03:18 PM |
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I was calm and collected and used the (in)famous death stare, quite often. I remember that I hated being a child, not being in control, not calling the shots, not feeling competent. God how I wanted to be a grown-up. My sister's friends who were 5 years older than me called me 'the Professor', since I always asked questions or read books. My own family made fun of me for reading so much. I remember that I didn't care about what they said, I just needed to read. |
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Twizzy  MBTI: Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Posts:6
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| 01 Oct 2010 03:59 PM |
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As a child I was the class clown, I would always be getting in trouble and I would talk to anyone and everyone. I loved to make people laugh  |
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Rogarn  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: M 19 Relationship: banned from loving IM: shadowspirit1234
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| 01 Oct 2010 04:52 PM |
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Im pretty much the same as psyko. Except my dad has a PhD in plasma physics... me NOT reading was a sign of trouble for him(he encouraged my addiction to my library) |
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Zsych  MBTI: xNTx Age/Sex: 28/M/Austin Relationship: IM:
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| 01 Oct 2010 04:58 PM |
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What age are we talking about? 7? 7 - 3rd grade. School I was in wasn't conductive to physical games and I spent a lot of time playing computer games. Fairly well behaved. Something of a goody goody, and a little manipulative. Decent in school (exponentially more interested in computer games and cartoons). Used to cut classes, for teachers I didn't like. Self-assertive (with adults more than fellow children)... My first attempts at programming might've been at around this age, and hacking computer games. Beyond that, all I really remember are burgers, corn flakes, and playing on the beach  |
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JustinRWatson  MBTI: ENFP (7w8) - "The ultimate Nutter" Age/Sex: Relationship: IM:
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| 02 Oct 2010 03:15 AM |
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Hahaa... Sir Benj, I can relate to that transcript you just posted..  |
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| "I'm just the paint, you paint the picture.. What are you seeing? What are you feeling?" |
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Rogarn  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: M 19 Relationship: banned from loving IM: shadowspirit1234
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| 02 Oct 2010 10:43 AM |
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For me it woulda been like this. Mom: "Go and mow the lawn." Me: "The lawn doesn't need to be mowed, the grass has not grown significantly since the last time i cut it." Mom: "I am your mother and you will obey me." Me: "Okay, look mom. See that patch i just ran over with the lawn mower? No, you cant, because there is no difference in height between where i cut and where i didnt." Mom: "If you dont mow the lawn, your grounded." Me: *mutters* "Stupid bitch..." |
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BirdsallSa  MBTI: ENFP (7 w/9's) (Technically incorrect, I know) Age/Sex: 19/M Relationship: Single IM: Samuel Birdsall (Facebook)
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| 02 Oct 2010 11:46 AM |
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I was really enthusiastic, but I never had the social environment necessary to become very extroverted. I read like crazy, but my parents repressed my imagination/creativity. They are uber-religious right wingers (the every single thing in the bible is literal type), so I grew up a christian without knowing why or ever having my heart in it, even though I read the Bible three times. They had incessant bible studies to memorize verses, which I really didn't care about (I've always disliked detail), as I already knew more about the Bible than almost anybody I knew. My parents would not let me play yugioh cards with my neighbors, watch Disney, have/go on sleepovers, say a "cuss word" such as "gosh", question their rules in any way (although I always did, and got into ridiculous trouble for it, because I never obeyed their rules). I played strategy games on the computer and chess, and essentially became the uber-nerdy but still cool kid. Once I got into an actual school (post home-school>8th grade), I became very extroverted. |
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alysaria  MBTI: ENFP Age/Sex: Relationship: IM: Empress of Random Founding Member
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| 04 Oct 2010 03:41 PM |
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I was all excited when I got to use the riding mower for the first time. After I finished mowing, I set it to full speed and careened around the yard with the blades up. When it started to get close to sunset, I decided to take the initiative and park it in the shed all by myself. I was just lining up with the door when something large and distinctly bat-like flew past my ear and shrieked. Startled, I spun to the right to see what it could be.....with my right hand on the gear shift....and pulling it back put the mower into drive....at full speed. There's still a big dent in the side of the shed >< The second time I mowed, the mower suddenly stopped. My dad went and got gas for it....but it still wouldn't go. After we pushed it to the curb to be towed away, I found a brick where it had stopped. >.> And I was blamed for the overflow of gas that had to be cleaned out of the engine. I was never allowed to mow again. |
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Psyko  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: Thirtysomething - Female Relationship: Happily married to ENFP of my dreams :) IM: ENFP Muse & Addict Abnormal Situation Manager
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| 04 Oct 2010 03:53 PM |
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Posted By Rogarn on 02 Oct 2010 09:43 AM
For me it woulda been like this.
Mom: "Go and mow the lawn."
Me: "The lawn doesn't need to be mowed, the grass has not grown significantly since the last time i cut it."
Mom: "I am your mother and you will obey me."
Me: "Okay, look mom. See that patch i just ran over with the lawn mower? No, you cant, because there is no difference in height between where i cut and where i didnt."
Mom: "If you dont mow the lawn, your grounded."
Me: *mutters* "Stupid bitch..."
Lol! I've got the same experience with my ESTJ parents.. God it was annoying, similar discussions like you describe throughout my childhood.
*Aly, yep, we're a bunch of Ns traumatized by extremist lawnmovingloving SJ parents |
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Rogarn  MBTI: INTJ Age/Sex: M 19 Relationship: banned from loving IM: shadowspirit1234
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| 04 Oct 2010 08:08 PM |
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My mother is an ESFJ.... omg... i HATE SF's.... -.- they kill me... utterly kill me... |
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JustinRWatson  MBTI: ENFP (7w8) - "The ultimate Nutter" Age/Sex: Relationship: IM:
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| 07 Oct 2010 06:04 AM |
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Posted By Rogarn on 04 Oct 2010 07:08 PM
My mother is an ESFJ.... omg... i HATE SF's.... -.- they kill me... utterly kill me...
SFJs I can understand Rogarn.. Personally I think SFPs can make fantastic friends, with the exception of some that would most certainly be better off as roadkill...
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