What personality type are you?

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A Raging Emo

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I am an ENFP. Unfortunately, I closed the pade before I typed this, so I can't put the exact Statistics I got, annoyingly.
 

Mayonegg

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ENTJ

Extraverted - 1
Intuitive - 50
Thinking - 12
Judging - 22

Apparently I'm a Rational Fieldmarshal. Now all I've got to get is the Big Boss and Octopus badge and I'm done.
 

Fraught

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Well, I'm ISFP.

I have no idea what to make of this, really

EDIT: After reading through the type description, I was kind of surprised. It seemed to fit some of my personality traits, but a few were completely off the mark. For example:

"ISFPs live in the here and now."
I'd like to say that I would live in the here and now, if only my current life wasn't so shitty, and the prospect of my future was as bright as a diamond in the sun in comparison, but really. Drifting away from the bigger picture, I still almost never live in the here and now, even when I look at my everyday activities. I'm almost the complete opposite from this.

"ISFPs may be quite charming and ingratiating on first acquaintance, flowing with compliments which may (or may not) be deserved."
Well, I won't argue with the "charming and ingratiating on first acquaintance" thing, because that's exactly how I am. But "flowing with compliments"? I may be humble and try to downplay my own abilities, looks, personality and whatever, but I'm never flowing with compliments. Mostly it's not even about me not expressing my feelings, but the feeling and wanting to give someone a compliment, wherein I actually, inside my own heart, feel that I should congratulate and/or compliment a person, happens rarely.

"ISFPs are less fantasy-oriented than INFPs. These types are often confused, however, INFPs lean strongly to daydreams, poetry, prose and more philosophical pursuits; ISFPs often live out 'id' experiences rather than writing or even talking about them. "
This whole paragraph is most certainly the exact opposite of me. In fact, I'd say that concerning this, I'm leaning more towards the INFP side of the personality spectrum.

Aaaaaand yeah, everything else is more or less me.
 

LadyRhian

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ESFP

You are:
slightly expressed extravert
moderately expressed sensing personality
moderately expressed feeling personality
slightly expressed perceiving personality
 

GBlair88

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ISTJ Introverted 100 Sensing 1 Thinking 50 Judging 22

* very expressed introvert
* slightly expressed sensing personality
* moderately expressed thinking personality
* slightly expressed judging personality
 

Jerious1154

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Depending on the wording of the questions I always get either ISTJ or INTJ. I find it interesting though that 90% of the Escapist seems to be introverted when only 20% of the population is (according to my psych teacher).
 

Phenakist

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INTP.

The Architect

The same as Einstein, so I'm rather pleased with those results, plus it's very accurate.

Introverted - 67% Intuitive - 38% Thinking - 38% Perceiving - 22%

Edit: Computer Programming is rather appropriate (Future Games Programmer in the making)
 

YouBecame

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Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
56 38 38 22

ESFJ I guess sounds pretty right :)
 

eggy32

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Well that was a waste of time. Apparently I'm INTJ

Introverted - 11%

Intuitive - 12%

Thinking - 1%

Judging - 89%

It's those last two that make me think that the test was completely wrong and silly.
 

Lerxst

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INFJ - I've known this one for a long, long time now.

Only 1% of the population supposedly, but we seem prone to message boards and forums. Makes sense since most Extroverts would probably just go out and talk to people and most "S" types would prefer some kind of instant gratification rather than writing something and waiting a few hours for a response. I guess us INxx types are drawn towards this kind of medium.
 

Lexxi64

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ISFP- Introverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving.
Quite a few famous people share this result xD, Fred Astaire, Marilyn Monroe, John Travolta, Ashton Kutcher, Paul McCartney etc.
^_^'
 

ArchAngelKira

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ISFJ


Introverted- 33%
Sensing-25%
Feeling-12%
Judging 1%

moderately expressed introvert
moderately expressed sensing personality
slightly expressed feeling personality
slightly expressed judging personality
 

Blazing Steel

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ISTJ

Introverted = 67%
Sensing = 12%
Thinking = 100%
Judging = 33%

"superdependable" - I am not dependable in anyway.

"are still highly sociable, and are likely to be involved in community service organizations" - Having never been involved in any type of 'community service organizations' and so far I've spent 90% of my summer break in my room and not being 'highly sociable'.

"hold dear their family social ceremonies" - Thats why I 'walk the dog' durring family birthdays or are ill around wedding.

"classics and antiques - Inspectors prefer the old-fashioned to the newfangled every time." - Thats why everything I own is up to date and I tend to hate the style of anything before 00s.

So I found this personality test a load of bullshit, but I take it I screwed up some answers because most seem to find it quite accurate.
 

TankCopter

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INTJ (Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging). I am amused by the fact that one of these descriptions calls it a 'Mastermind' personality type.

# very expressed introvert
# moderately expressed intuitive personality
# very expressed thinking personality
# moderately expressed judging personality


To outsiders, INTJs may appear to project an aura of "definiteness", of self-confidence. This self-confidence, sometimes mistaken for simple arrogance by the less decisive, is actually of a very specific rather than a general nature; its source lies in the specialized knowledge systems that most INTJs start building at an early age. When it comes to their own areas of expertise -- and INTJs can have several -- they will be able to tell you almost immediately whether or not they can help you, and if so, how. INTJs know what they know, and perhaps still more importantly, they know what they don't know.