Your Myers-Briggs type?
<snip>Davey wrote:That sounds exactly like an excerpt from this INTP profile:bloodflowers wrote:I really dislike people and social situations, but when forced into one I fairly quickly adopt the group flow, even to the point sometimes of altering my accent and use of language to suit, while all the time studying them in the back of my mind.
Wow, I'd not seen that description, sounds much like me - I do that all the time, although I'm just as prone to disagreeing vocally with anyone or anything that strikes a negative chord (usually people being dumb or illogical). This is probably why I get that variance on two of the letters. It's definitely why I will never get promoted

Thanks for the info, most interesting!
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Not to force you into the mold, but that is an INTP trait, too. INTP's are typically easy-going and accepting unless a personal belief is violated or an incorrect fact is stated about the INTP's area of expertise. In this case, they will adamantly defend their viewpoint with little or no room for negotiation.bloodflowers wrote:I'm just as prone to disagreeing vocally with anyone or anything that strikes a negative chord (usually people being dumb or illogical).
Basically, they collect tons of information on a subject, make a decision based on that, and are unlikely to change their opinion afterwards (unless new information comes to light which disproves the earlier theory).
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I started taking a couple of the online tests and I couldn't answer most of the questions that weren't very factual. There's two choices per question, and I just kept thinking, "this depends on the situation". I couldn't feel even confident that I'd answer the questions similarly if I took it a second time.
So what kind of personality is that?
So what kind of personality is that?

I score 50/50 INFP and INFJ.alpha5099 wrote:The first said I was INFJ, the second said I was INFP. Reading the descriptions, INFP sounds like its more akin to my actual personality. INFJ sounds a lot more bullheaded than I am. Anyway, the famous INFPs are so much better than the famous INFJs.
One great book I recommend that uses the Meyers Briggs test is called Please Understand Me. Very descriptive.

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Maybe you're untypable.WarpZone wrote:I started taking a couple of the online tests and I couldn't answer most of the questions that weren't very factual. There's two choices per question, and I just kept thinking, "this depends on the situation". I couldn't feel even confident that I'd answer the questions similarly if I took it a second time.
So what kind of personality is that?

I originally took this test as part of a class, and my prof said that if you're torn on a question, go with the answer that's closer to what you'd do on a bad day. For example, if you're a borderline Introvert/Extrovert, and on a bad day you'd prefer telling the world to fuck off instead of complaing about it to somebody else, you're more introverted. Maybe that only works for E vs. I and not the others, though.
I know I vary a little. I prefer a decent amount of structure in my work environment. If I'm not given explicit assignments and firm deadlines, I end up dicking around and get nothing done. So it's not that I want the structure, I just know I need it. On the other hand, I like to keep my personal life as unstructured as possible.
You could always just read the summaries of your matches and decide that way. The test is just a way to get to that point anyway. Of course, not everything may apply. For example, mine says INTPs hate routine, mundane work, but I actually enjoy mindless duties once in awhile. Not that I enjoy the actual tasks, but they keep me physically occupied while leaving my mind available to ponder things.
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Extroverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
22 38 88 33
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Thinking 88% cool makes sense.
ENTJ
Extroverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
22 38 88 33
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Thinking 88% cool makes sense.
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Tried it again here. I wish there was a standard for these, but the obvious place to try charges for it, I think. [I can't really tell from the layout
] Problem is, I waffle on things like whether I'm more logical than emotional or more punctual than easy-going, because in each case I see the good in both.
ISTP
Strength of the preferences %
Introverted 89
Sensing 12
Thinking 1
Perceiving 22
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ISTP
Strength of the preferences %
Introverted 89
Sensing 12
Thinking 1
Perceiving 22
Famous ISTPs:
U.S. Presidents:
Zachary Taylor
Charles Bronson
Tom Cruise
James Dean
Clint Eastwood
Burt Reynolds
Keith Richards
Charlie Yeager
Frank Zappa
ALL MEN, WTF

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Supposedly rare, but there are a bunch on this one thread already. You extrovert shmup players are freaking me out, and I propose a question:
Do you you primarily play shmups one or two player? I am a stalwart one player man. I won't play two players at all. It's a waste of time to me. What about everyone else?
Supposedly rare, but there are a bunch on this one thread already. You extrovert shmup players are freaking me out, and I propose a question:
Do you you primarily play shmups one or two player? I am a stalwart one player man. I won't play two players at all. It's a waste of time to me. What about everyone else?
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Are you stalwart in all gaming, or just shmups? I personally hate games that are only fun in multiplayer. Sure, I feel silly when friends are over and I tell them I traded in GoldenEye because I never played it except when friends are over. But friends are over oh so rarely, it's only an issue two or three times a year.8 1/2 wrote:Do you you primarily play shmups one or two player? I am a stalwart one player man. I won't play two players at all. It's a waste of time to me. What about everyone else?
So I'm pretty much against focusing on multiplayer (probably a reason I've never warmed to fighting games, I've got no one to fight). The one exception might be beat 'em ups. A good beat 'em up will be fun to play by yourself, but the great ones really open up once you get a friend or two to come along. I never appreciated Streets of Rage until I started playing it with a friend.
That was my motivation for asking this. Obviously, polling the Shmups board isn't quite the same as polling a random sample of the general population8 1/2 wrote:INTJ
Supposedly rare, but there are a bunch on this one thread already

The Introvert part should be obvious for shmup fans, and I was assuming we'd have a lot of Thinkers as well (navigating through a bunch of dots with little or no story probably wouldn't do much for a Feeler).
I wasn't sure on Judging vs. Perceiving though... I figured Judgers would be more tenacious in their shmuppery whereas Perceivers would be more likely to switch to a different game once it starts feeling like work.
I'm thinking Sensors would rather use their experience to pick the game apart and master it bit by bit, whereas Intuitive types would rather develop a generic "big picture" strategy that they could apply to any situation in the game.
I hate work, and I'm all about the big picture. I've lost track of what personality I assigned myself, so I can't be sure that's affirming or contradicting the test.Davey wrote:I wasn't sure on Judging vs. Perceiving though... I figured Judgers would be more tenacious in their shmuppery whereas Perceivers would be more likely to switch to a different game once it starts feeling like work.
I'm thinking Sensors would rather use their experience to pick the game apart and master it bit by bit, whereas Intuitive types would rather develop a generic "big picture" strategy that they could apply to any situation in the game.
PS - I love that episode of Seinfeld. Hilarious, although I've never been the biggest Frogger fan.
I'm still INFP, I'm just angrier.
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