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Post by palaver on Apr 4, 2009 23:48:00 GMT -5
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Post by halfbreed on Apr 5, 2009 1:49:17 GMT -5
INFP
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Post by ChickenSoda on Apr 5, 2009 2:09:56 GMT -5
I got ENTP. Looks like Vincent Price and Debbie Harry on that chart? They never invented anything.
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Post by i move the stars for no one on Apr 5, 2009 10:00:29 GMT -5
INFJ.when i was younger it used to always be split between J and P.guess i've gotten more judgemental with age.
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Post by palaver on Apr 5, 2009 12:21:52 GMT -5
- I don't recognize either one of the ENFP examples listed above though. The first looks like James Dobson or something (lame). That's Bill Moyers, a journalist and PBS host. The other one is Joan Baez, an American folk singer whose lyrics address social issues. Both are champions in their own right. Also, the ENTP who looks like Vincent Price is Walt Disney. The INFP who looks like Mark Twain is Albert Schweitzer, the philosopher-physician.
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Post by maow on Apr 5, 2009 17:24:35 GMT -5
INFP
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Post by helles on Apr 5, 2009 20:28:09 GMT -5
INFJ.when i was younger it used to always be split between J and P.guess i've gotten more judgemental with age. snap.
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Post by palaver on Apr 6, 2009 10:35:02 GMT -5
SJ and SP types aren't interested enough in personality typology to research it for themselves. The language may be too abstract. Once you get them onto it, they're believers--maybe too much so. Knowing your type isn't the most interesting part. It's the next step that provides the most entertainment: INTERTYPE RELATIONS, predicting and observing personality clashes. 
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Post by ChickenSoda on Apr 6, 2009 14:51:38 GMT -5
Also, the ENTP who looks like Vincent Price is Walt Disney. Wow, only I would make that mistake.
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Post by moralhazard on Apr 7, 2009 8:45:13 GMT -5
"ISFJ - "Conservator". Desires to be of service and to minister to individual needs - very loyal. 13.8% of total population."
Hmm, I would say that is accurate for year 2008/2009. Dunno, lets see what I'm like in a couple of years. I'll probably be jaded. Perhaps end up being one of those strangers who don't give you a buffer zone and stand way too close. Are they trying to steal something or just want to smell me? That always gives me the heebies.
Overall, an interesting test.
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Post by palaver on Apr 7, 2009 17:13:58 GMT -5
^Most EA's that I know (in real life) are SJs. Most of the Asians I know are either NT or NF.
Introversion and extroversion appear to be strongly heritable. I'm curious if that may be true for other aspects of personality--like intuition.
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Post by dave on Apr 8, 2009 19:20:00 GMT -5
Gah. Flashbacks of periodic table from school but worse. Not good! 3rd INFP here. Though It's always 50-50 between T/P so I get INXP but INFP description fits best for now. What are you on the enneagram palaver?
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Post by xandra on Apr 8, 2009 20:34:09 GMT -5
I'm ENFP. Now to get Bahzad to take the test to see what the magical grid tells us...
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Post by grassgrace on Apr 8, 2009 22:05:23 GMT -5
ENTP
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Post by palaver on Apr 10, 2009 0:08:51 GMT -5
^Your ENFP powers of charm and persuasion are weak over the internet. Introverts rule the cyberspace.  Do not deny your Thai brothers and sisters the privilege ruling this domain by casting them in your mold.  Now that you mention it. I did know a Eurasian Filipino guy who was ENFP. He was completely racist/turned-off by Asian women. What are you on the enneagram palaver? 5w4. Enneagram theory is good for assessing motivation. Though there are some strong correlations between MBTI types and Enneagram types, the enneagram system is more variable. People develop positions of stress and comfort which tend to vary their enneagram type by mood. If you're familar with Chinese astrology, the enneagram would be like an inner sign (month), while the MBTI would be like your year (how you appear to others/behavioral). I'm only comparing their functionality, nothing can be said of their accuracy.
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