• Post your Aspie quiz results
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[QUOTE=lilcheeselad;20722320]Asspie[/QUOTE] I laughed.
[IMG]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=53&p2=38&p3=38&p4=68&p5=48&p6=9&p7=50&p8=32&p9=42&p10=30&p11=46&p12=22[/IMG] Your Aspie score: 79 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 130 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical Your MBTI type: INFP The polite, reserved exterior of INFPs can at first make them difficult to get to know. They enjoy conversation, however, taking particular delight in the unusual. When INFPs are in a sociable mood, their humor and charm shine through. Disposed to like people and to avoid conflict, INFPs tend to make pleasant company. Devoted to those in their inner circle, INFPs guard the emotional well-being of others, consoling those in distress. Guided by their desire for harmony, INFPs prefer to be flexible unless their ethics are violated. Then, they become passionate advocates for their beliefs. They are often able to sway the opinions of others through tact, diplomacy, and an ability to see varying sides of an issue. INFPs develop these insights through reflection, and they require substantial time alone to ponder and process new information. While they can be quite patient with complex material, they are generally bored by routine. Though not always organized, INFPs are meticulous about things they value. Perfectionists, they may have trouble completing a task because it cannot meet their high standards. They may even go back to a completed project after the deadline so they can improve it. INFPs are creative types and often have a gift for language. As introverts, they may prefer to express themselves through writing. Their dominant Feeling drives their desire to communicate, while their auxiliary intuition supplies the imagination. Having a talent for symbolism, they enjoy metaphors and similes. They continually seek new ideas and adapt well to change. They prefer working in an environment that values these gifts and allows them to make a positive difference in the world, according to their personal beliefs.
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[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=53&p2=20&p3=39&p4=23&p5=34&p6=29&p7=26&p8=27&p9=35&p10=3&p11=42&p12=5[/img] yay
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=52&p2=36&p3=24&p4=47&p5=17&p6=26&p7=12&p8=17&p9=24&p10=8&p11=11&p12=8[/img] lol wut
[QUOTE=Urog;20722226]why am I not surprised how many aspies there are on fp[/QUOTE] thought the exact same thing lol
Whatever aspies are pretty cool [editline]11:11AM[/editline] Least the ones I've met
Definitely not an aspie: [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=54&p2=40&p3=31&p4=58&p5=37&p6=27&p7=18&p8=30&p9=19&p10=7&p11=10&p12=6[/img]
Your Aspie score: 121 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 103 of 200 You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits Your MBTI type: ISTJ ISTJ's are cool The ISTJ is often a good student. In classes such as science and math they tend to excel due to their factual nature. More abstract classes tend to frustrate the ISTJ but they try to do what "should" be done. In summation the ISTJ student will usually try to do what the instructor asks because that is what should be done.
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=69&p2=60&p3=37&p4=66&p5=75&p6=55&p7=39&p8=56&p9=43&p10=22&p11=27&p12=18[/img] I am aspie I have been diagnosed
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[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=81&p2=73&p3=81&p4=67&p5=71&p6=58&p7=66&p8=72&p9=61&p10=58&p11=44&p12=53[/img] seems about right
I think those assholes are saying I have ADD or some shit. [img]http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/3719/toofew.png[/img]
Bloody hell that took a while [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=78&p2=63&p3=36&p4=53&p5=42&p6=60&p7=52&p8=37&p9=25&p10=13&p11=36&p12=15[/img] I think that's good
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=45&p2=69&p3=64&p4=54&p5=69&p6=76&p7=50&p8=84&p9=42&p10=30&p11=58&p12=45[/img] Your Aspie score: 119 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 84 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie Your MBTI type: ISTP ISTP Tolerant and flexible, quiet observers until a problem appears, then act quickly to find workable solutions. Analyze what makes things work and readily get through large amounts of data to isolate the core of practical problems. Interested in cause and effect, organize facts using logical principles, value efficiency.
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Interesting result. [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=24&p2=13&p3=23&p4=50&p5=24&p6=34&p7=19&p8=25&p9=7&p10=11&p11=13&p12=6[/img]
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=66&p2=37&p3=59&p4=56&p5=39&p6=29&p7=35&p8=36&p9=38&p10=13&p11=50&p12=12[/img] Your Aspie score: 80 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 147 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical Your MBTI type: ENTJ As an ENTJ, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things rationally and logically. Your secondary mode is internal, where you take things in primarily via your intuition. ENTJs are natural born leaders. They live in a world of possibilities where they see all sorts challenges to be surmounted, and they want to be the ones responsible for surmounting them. They have a drive for leadership, which is well-served by their quickness to grasp complexities, their ability to absorb a large amount of impersonal information, and their quick and decisive judgments. They are "take charge" people. Yeah, this sounds like me, except I'm not apt to be a businessman, I'm more of a liberal arts guy. But, I don't expect a quiz to take all this into account.
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=85&p2=81&p3=77&p4=61&p5=76&p6=75&p7=79&p8=78&p9=59&p10=75&p11=66&p12=97[/img] Although, I was diagnosed with Aspergers while I was still in Primary school.
[IMG]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=38&p2=38&p3=45&p4=51&p5=35&p6=33&p7=25&p8=33&p9=20&p10=5&p11=26&p12=7[/IMG] Thank god. I am normal.
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=52&p2=72&p3=52&p4=71&p5=55&p6=42&p7=53&p8=25&p9=47&p10=24&p11=26&p12=19[/img] Argh. [editline]editline[/editline] Taken from results page Your Aspie score: 100 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 113 of 200 You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits Your MBTI type: ISTJ
Bloody fuck that's a long test What does this means? [img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=65&p2=36&p3=36&p4=55&p5=54&p6=27&p7=45&p8=37&p9=66&p10=20&p11=41&p12=10[/img] Your Aspie score: 90 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 120 of 200 You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits Your MBTI type: INFP Deformed star :iia:
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not that surprising i do have aspergers and ocd [IMG]http://i791.photobucket.com/albums/yy191/TehL33tPenguin/aspie.jpg[/IMG]
[img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=24&p2=55&p3=54&p4=30&p5=9&p6=48&p7=30&p8=15&p9=18&p10=14&p11=26&p12=4[/img] duck with its mouth opened.
Your Aspie score: 73 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 148 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical Your MBTI type: ESTP [IMG]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=62&p2=31&p3=44&p4=53&p5=33&p6=18&p7=27&p8=33&p9=38&p10=19&p11=34&p12=11[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=40&p2=48&p3=28&p4=49&p5=52&p6=42&p7=30&p8=32&p9=29&p10=13&p11=25&p12=23[/IMG] Neurotypical D: 132 out of 180 Neurotypical answers.
[B][IMG]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=52&p2=35&p3=34&p4=73&p5=38&p6=82&p7=39&p8=35&p9=28&p10=19&p11=28&p12=16[/IMG] [/B]Asp: 88/200 Neurotypical: 103/200
[QUOTE=gsp1995;20733995][IMG]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=40&p2=48&p3=28&p4=49&p5=52&p6=42&p7=30&p8=32&p9=29&p10=13&p11=25&p12=23[/IMG] Neurotypical D: 132 out of 180 Neurotypical answers.[/QUOTE] thats a good thing you know.
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