What's your personality type? MBTI Myers-Briggs test
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Take this test and post the results here, including the 4 letter type and the percentages. Really interested to see what kind of types go on Facepunch.
[url]http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp[/url]
I'm INTJ
Introvert(67%) iNtuitive(75%) iNtuitive Thinking(62%) Judging(22%)
You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (75%)
You have distinctive preference of Thinking over Feeling (62%)
You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (22%)
INTJ
ISTJ
ENTP
Extravert(56%) iNtuitive(25%) iNtuitive Thinking(1%) Perceiving(11)%
You have moderate preference of Extraversion over Introversion (56%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (25%)
You have marginal or no preference of Thinking over Feeling (1%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (11%)
Just call me a party animal.
INTJ
Introvert(89%) iNtuitive(75%) iNtuitive Thinking(50%) Judging(11%)
You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (89%)
You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (75%)
You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (50%)
You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (11%)
[quote]Extravert(22%) iNtuitive(38%) iNtuitive Thinking(12%) Perceiving(22)%
You have slight preference of Extraversion over Introversion (22%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (38%)
You have slight preference of Thinking over Feeling (12%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)[/quote]
[quote]ENFP
Extravert(11%) iNtuitive(50%) iNtuitive Feeling(75%) Perceiving(56)%
You have slight preference of Extraversion over Introversion (11%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%)
You have distinctive preference of Feeling over Thinking (75%)
You have moderate preference of Perceiving over Judging (56%)[/quote]
I've read so much about ENFP's and it seems to suit me perfectly :v:, first took the test sometime around a year ago
INFJ.
You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%)
You have slight preference of Sensing over Intuition (12%)
You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%)
You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (22%)
INTP master race. also, keep in mind that, while the theory is good, the test is utter shit. Check out your profile, if it looks like it doesn't fit, it doesn't.
INTP
huh.
ENFP
ENFP
Extravert(22%) iNtuitive(62%) iNtuitive Feeling(69%) Perceiving(78)%
•You have slight preference of Extraversion over Introversion (22%)
•You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (62%)
•You have distinctive preference of Feeling over Thinking (69%)
•You have strong preference of Perceiving over Judging (78%)
hmm reading about my personality type was actually really informitive.
[QUOTE]Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP's family members. [/QUOTE]
Hit the nail on the head
ISTJ
Introvert(89%) - Sensing(12%) - Thinking(100%) - Judging(1%)
>You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (89%)
>You have slight preference of Sensing over Intuition (12%)
>You have strong preference of Thinking over Feeling (100%)
>You have marginal or no preference of Judging over Perceiving (1%)
[url]http://www.intp.org/intprofile.html[/url]
Read up on this shit if you're INTP
INFP
Introvert(11%) iNtuitive(38%) iNtuitive Feeling(62%) Perceiving(22)%
You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (11%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (38%)
You have distinctive preference of Feeling over Thinking (62%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)
I'm not sure whether I'm introverted or extroverted. I like calm quiet stuff but I have a shitton of friends and I don't hate parties etc.
INTJ
[quote]INTJs are one of the rarest of the sixteen personality types, and account for about 1–4% of the population.[/quote]
I'm special :v:
ISTP
Introvert(67%) Sensing(50%) Thinking(25%) Perceiving(11%)
You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (50%)
You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (25%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (11%)
Hmm...
So, this is actually why I am always an asshole
[quote]As an ISTJ, your [B]primary mode of living is focused internally, where you take things in via your five senses in a literal, concrete fashion.[/B] Your secondary mode is external, where you deal with things rationally and logically.
ISTJs are very loyal, faithful, and dependable. They place great importance on honesty and integrity. They are "good citizens" who can be depended on to do the right thing for their families and communities. [B]While they generally take things very seriously[/B], they also usually have an offbeat sense of humor and can be a lot of fun - especially at family or work-related gatherings.
ISTJs tend to believe in laws and traditions, and expect the same from others. They're not comfortable with breaking laws or going against the rules. If they are able to see a good reason for stepping outside of the established mode of doing things, the ISTJ will support that effort. However, ISTJs more often tend to believe that things should be done according to procedures and plans. If an ISTJ has not developed their Intuitive side sufficiently, they may become overly obsessed with structure, and insist on doing everything "by the book".
The ISTJ is extremely dependable on following through with things which he or she has promised. For this reason, they sometimes get more and more work piled on them. Because the ISTJ has such a strong sense of duty, they may have a difficult time saying "no" when they are given more work than they can reasonably handle. For this reason, the ISTJ often works long hours, and may be unwittingly taken advantage of.
The ISTJ will work for long periods of time and put tremendous amounts of energy into doing any task which they see as important to fulfilling a goal. However, they will resist putting energy into things which don't make sense to them, or for which they can't see a practical application. They prefer to work alone, but work well in teams when the situation demands it. They like to be accountable for their actions, and enjoy being in positions of authority. The ISTJ has little use for theory or abstract thinking, unless the practical application is clear.
ISTJs have tremendous respect for facts. They hold a tremendous store of facts within themselves, which they have gathered through their Sensing preference. They may have difficulty understanding a theory or idea which is different from their own perspective. However, if they are shown the importance or relevance of the idea to someone who they respect or care about, the idea becomes a fact, which the ISTJ will internalize and support. Once the ISTJ supports a cause or idea, he or she will stop at no lengths to ensure that they are doing their duty of giving support where support is needed.
[B]The ISTJ is not naturally in tune with their own feelings and the feelings of others. They may have difficulty picking up on emotional needs immediately, as they are presented.[/B] Being perfectionists themselves, they have a tendency to take other people's efforts for granted, like they take their own efforts for granted. They need to remember to pat people on the back once in a while.
ISTJs are [B]likely to be uncomfortable expressing affection and emotion to others[/B]. However, their strong sense of duty and the ability to see what needs to be done in any situation usually allows them to overcome their natural reservations, and they are usually quite supporting and caring individuals with the people that they love. Once the ISTJ realizes the emotional needs of those who are close to them, they put forth effort to meet those needs.
The ISTJ is extremely faithful and loyal. Traditional and family-minded, they will put forth great amounts of effort at making their homes and families running smoothly. They are responsible parents, taking their parenting roles seriously. They are usually good and generous providers to their families. They care deeply about those close to them, although they usually are not comfortable with expressing their love. The ISTJ is likely to express their affection through actions, rather than through words.
ISTJs have an excellent ability to take any task and define it, organize it, plan it, and implement it through to completion. They are very hard workers, who do not allow obstacles to get in the way of performing their duties. They do not usually give themselves enough credit for their achievements, seeing their accomplishments simply as the natural fulfillment of their obligations.
ISTJs usually have a great sense of space and function, and artistic appreciation. Their homes are likely to be tastefully furnished and immaculately maintained. They are acutely aware of their senses, and want to be in surroundings which fit their need for structure, order, and beauty.
Under stress, ISTJs may fall into "catastrophe mode", where they see nothing but all of the possibilities of what could go wrong. They will berate themselves for things which they should have done differently, or duties which they failed to perform. They will lose their ability to see things calmly and reasonably, and will depress themselves with their visions of doom.
In general, the ISTJ has a tremendous amount of potential. Capable, logical, reasonable, and effective individuals with a deeply driven desire to promote security and peaceful living, the ISTJ has what it takes to be highly effective at achieving their chosen goals - whatever they may be.[/quote]
Jesus christ its like im reading a biography of myself right now
[QUOTE=Wealth + Taste;37606523]INTJ
I'm special :v:[/QUOTE]
Every N type is p rare.
INFJ.
ISTJ
Introvert(50%) Sensing(50%) Thinking(25%) Judging(22%)
You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (50%)
You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (50%)
You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (25%)
You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (22%)
INTJ
[quote]INFP
Introvert(67%) iNtuitive(50%) iNtuitive Feeling(12%) Perceiving(22)%
You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%)
You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (12%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)[/quote]
I feel like I gave a lot of conflicting answers, though.
INFP
Introvert(78%) iNtuitive(38%) Feeling(38%) Perceiving(11)%
You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (38%)
You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (11%)
I've taken a ton of these tests and I've never gotten anything other than INFP.
ISTP
Introvert(33%) Sensing(25%) Thinking(25%) Perceiving(22)%
You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (33%)
You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (25%)
You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (25%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)
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Talk with people your type, yo
ENFP
Extravert(44%) iNtuitive(62%) iNtuitive Feeling(50%) Perceiving(44)%
You have [I]moderate[/I] preference of Extraversion over Introversion (44%)
You have [I]distinctive[/I] preference of Intuition over Sensing (62%)
You have [I]moderate[/I] preference of Feeling over Thinking (50%)
You have [I]moderate[/I] preference of Perceiving over Judging (44%)
ENFJ
ENTJ
Yes.
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