This has been done before, but it is buried deep within the Flood, never to be found again. Sooooo, Im going to do it again, even though i wasnt the one to originally create it.
The test can be found [url=http://16personalities.com]here[/url]. Comment your results down below.
Go for it Flood!
EDIT: If anyone wanted to know what personality I am, I am an INFP.
EDIT EDIT: I took the test again just now, and I am now an ISFJ.
EDIT EDIT EDIT: 200 POSTS!!!! WOOOOOHHHHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! LETS KEEP LEARNING PEOPLE'S PERSONALITIES!!!!
4TH EDIT: I cannot believe this thread is still going...
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INTP ^^ Woo I am the 3%
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I am an INTP Personality.
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Edited by Jive Turkey: 8/25/2014 5:23:02 AMPosted for later usually am a ESTJ but we'll see
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According to my first run I'm ESFP
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Edited by silentpheonix17: 8/25/2014 5:03:06 AMI'm an INFJ. Took it again and came out ISFJ. And a lot of that stuff I read matched up well. I guess I learned something about my self.
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Edited by WickedNavajo: 8/25/2014 3:14:13 AM[quote]Personality: INFJ Variant: Turbulent Role: Diplomat You are one of the Diplomats - an empathic and idealistic individual who enjoys exploring interesting ideas and prizes morality. You are known for your deep thoughts, strong will and intuitive skills.[/quote] After reading through (most of) that whole analysis, the vast majority of that's actually pretty accurate.
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Edited by Fartmonkey: 8/25/2014 2:29:30 AMENFP I know I always rely more on emotion but I'm not sure about the rest
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Edited by ProwlyB: 8/25/2014 2:27:27 AMA link to the original thread: Let me know if you guys want me to add the results from this thread onto the other one.
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ISTJ. The same result on every one of these personality tests.
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I think [url=http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp]this[/url] test may give better results.
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I did this 5 times 2 weeks ago and got ENFJ in all of them.
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Intj I'm special :)
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INTJ, Assertive, Analyst I hate how it describes it though, makes me sound like dick and a neckbeard.
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I'm an INTP which only got 4 things wrong 1.) I'm more conservative than liberal 2.) I can keep track of my lies and I often use them to achieve a goal, that doesn't make me a very honest person 3.) while I am a little emotionally detached I certainly do know what people want to hear and often use this to my advantage 4.) I never second guess myself and my dedication to a plan is extraordinary. Other than those things the test was a little too accurate
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Edited by Verbatim: 8/24/2014 11:53:22 PMEvery test of this style that I've ever taken has given me ISTJ. This time, it gave me INFJ.
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INFP :)
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INTP as usual.
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[quote]The INTP personality type is fairly rare, making up only three percent of the population, which is definitely a good thing for them, as there’s nothing they’d be more unhappy about than being “common”. INTPs pride themselves on their inventiveness and creativity, their unique perspective and vigorous intellect. Usually known as the philosopher, the architect, or the dreamy professor, INTPs have been responsible for many scientific discoveries throughout history. INTPs are known for their brilliant theories and unrelenting logic – in fact, they are considered the most logically precise of all the personality types. They love patterns, and spotting discrepancies between statements could almost be described as a hobby, making it a bad idea to lie to an INTP. Ironically, owing to their Prospecting (P) trait, INTPs’ word should be taken with a grain of salt – it’s not that they are dishonest, but INTPs tend to share thoughts that are not fully developed, using others as a sounding board for ideas and theories in a debate against themselves rather than as actual conversation partners. This may make them appear unreliable, but in reality no one is more enthusiastic and capable of spotting a problem, drilling through the endless factors and details that encompass the issue and developing a unique and viable solution than INTPs – just don’t expect punctual progress reports. People who share the INTP personality type aren’t interested in practical, day-to-day activities and maintenance, but when they find an environment where their creative genius and potential can be expressed, there is no limit to the time and energy INTPs will expend in developing an insightful and unbiased solution. They may appear to drift about in an unending daydream, but INTPs’ thought process is unceasing, and their minds buzz with ideas from the moment they wake up. This constant thinking can have the effect of making them look pensive and detached, as they are often conducting full-fledged debates in their own heads, but really INTPs are quite relaxed and friendly when they are with people they know, or who share their interests. However, this can be replaced by overwhelming shyness when INTPs are among unfamiliar faces, and friendly banter can quickly become combative if they believe their logical conclusions or theories are being criticized. When INTPs are particularly excited, the conversation can border on incoherence as they try to explain the daisy-chain of logical conclusions that led to the formation of their latest idea. Oftentimes, INTPs will opt to simply move on from a topic before it’s ever understood what they were trying to say, rather than try to lay things out in plain terms. The reverse can also be true when people explain their thought processes to INTPs in terms of subjectivity and feeling. Imagine an immensely complicated clockwork, taking in every fact and idea possible, processing them with a heavy dose of creative reasoning and returning the most logically sound results available – this is how the INTP mind works, and this type has little tolerance for an emotional monkey-wrench jamming their machines. Further, with Thinking (T) as one of their governing traits, INTPs are unlikely to understand emotional complaints at all, and their friends won’t find a bedrock of emotional support in them. INTPs would much rather make a series of logical suggestions for how to resolve the underlying issue, a perspective that is not always welcomed by their Feeling (F) companions. This will likely extend to most social conventions and goals as well, like planning dinners and getting married, as INTPs are far more concerned with originality and efficient results. The one thing that really holds INTPs back is their restless and pervasive fear of failure. INTPs are so prone to reassessing their own thoughts and theories, worrying that they’ve missed some critical piece of the puzzle, that they can stagnate, lost in an intangible world where their thoughts are never truly applied. Overcoming this self-doubt stands as the greatest challenge INTPs are likely to face, but the intellectual gifts – big and small – bestowed on the world when they do makes it worth the fight. Famous INTPs: Socrates Rene Descartes Blaise Pascal Isaac Newton Carl Jung Albert Einstein James Madison Dwight D. Eisenhower Gerald Ford[/quote]
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INFP Variant: Turbulent Role: Diplomat And I agree
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Edited by Jono: 8/24/2014 11:41:56 PMPersonality: INFJ Variant: Turbulent Role: Diplomat [quote] The INFJ personality type is very rare, making up less than one percent of the population, but they nonetheless leave their mark on the world. As Diplomats (NF), they have an inborn sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is the accompanying Judging (J) trait – INFJs are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact. INFJs indeed share a very unique combination of traits: though soft-spoken, they have very strong opinions and will fight tirelessly for an idea they believe in. They are decisive and strong-willed, but will rarely use that energy for personal gain – INFJs will act with creativity, imagination, conviction and sensitivity not to create advantage, but to create balance. Egalitarianism and karma are very attractive ideas to INFJs, and they tend to believe that nothing would help the world so much as using love and compassion to soften the hearts of tyrants. [/quote]