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What's Your Personality?

What is Your Type?

  • Artisan - ISFP, ISTP, ESFP, ESTP

    Votes: 3 4.5%
  • Guardian - ISTJ, ISFJ, ESFJ, ESTJ

    Votes: 7 10.4%
  • Idealist - ENFP, INFJ, INFP, ENFJ

    Votes: 21 31.3%
  • Rational - INTP, ENTJ, ENTP, INTJ

    Votes: 36 53.7%

  • Total voters
    67
Gathomas is wrong. :)
I know ChrisL. Just teasing you. :wink:

You're an ENFP. I've had many ENFP girlfriends because they have enough energy to keep up with me. In fact, the mother of my twins is an ENFP. I dated her off and on for about 30 years and we never committed because it seems that an ENFP is just as terrified of commitment as an ENTP.:lol:

The ENFP tends to be the quintessential outgoing party girl. About the furthest thing from a nerd you can get. And wild in bed too.
 
I've always been an ISTJ and still am, just like....

St Thomas
George Washington, a former U.S. president
Andrew Johnson, a former U.S. president
Benjamin Harrison, a former U.S. president
Herbert Hoover, former U.S. president
George H.W. Bush, former U.S. president
Adrian Monk, a fictional character from “Monk”
Dana Scully, a fictional character from “X-Files”
 
I know ChrisL. Just teasing you. :wink:

You're an ENFP. I've had many ENFP girlfriends because they have enough energy to keep up with me. In fact, the mother of my twins is an ENFP. I dated her off and on for about 30 years and we never committed because it seems that an ENFP is just as terrified of commitment as an ENTP.:lol:

The ENFP tends to be the quintessential outgoing party girl. About the furthest thing from a nerd you can get. And wild in bed too.

enfp people are very sensitive
 

Interesting site, BTW. It lead me to the following. :lol:

INTJ Explained - The Death Glare

INTJ Death Glare

For a lot of people, their neutral mood face is a smile, or at the very least, nonthreatening. For a lot of INTJs, it’s the Death Glare (this affectionate name is courtesy of a old INTP friend of mine, who brought mine to my attention many years ago). Instead of exerting the effort to smile or frown, we seem to take the efficient route of doing nothing at all, looking rather unpleasant in the process. The typical INTJ Glare seems to consist of a grim mouth, furrowed brow, and most importantly, a harsh piercing gaze.

But of course there are others who wear a neutral face when they aren’t exceedingly emotional- why is it that the INTJ Death Glare stands out? I believe it may be more noticed because we are already recognized as severe individuals, or perhaps because we aren’t easily cowed into averting our gazes and it makes others uncomfortable. Maybe we wear it while we think, and it gets a lot more use than our smiles or frowns. Maybe all that time spent reading and on the computer is making us go blind, and we squint like we’re angry when we’re focused. In all honesty, I’m not sure.

What I do know is that, despite its unpleasant appearance, the Death Glare means nothing more than we’re not overwhelmed with emotion. We may look angry, but we probably aren’t. Constantly being asked if we’re upset about something is often perplexing, since we may not even realize we are using a Death Glare. Many times, we’re in a quite good mood, it just doesn’t show.

So next time you see somebody you suspect to be an INTJ wearing a distinct Death Glare, keep in mind that they may not be in a foul mood or be an unpleasant person- they might just be lost in thought or absorbed in whatever activity they’re partaking in at the time.

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My father has got this going on in spades. I'm not really sure if I do though.

At this particular point in my life, I think I might have too much of a "baby face" to really look too overtly angry (most of the time, anyway :lol:).

The worst I've ever heard is that I can have a tendency to look rather serious in a way that's "not happy, angry, or sad." People will also occasionally ask if something's "bothering" me when I'm actually feeling pretty good sometimes as well.

I also loved the Hell out of the following.

Post Apocalyptic Survival Types

The fact that the Rationals will suffer most from destruction of civilization is ironic when one considers the fact that they caused it. From Pandora, who opened the box, to Einstein, father of the bomb, the Rationals have been trying to destroy civilization from the get go. However, one might argue that civilization wouldn’t even exist if it weren’t for the Rationals. Such people point to Prometheus (who brought fire to mankind) rather than to Pandora (who brought all manner of evil to mankind) as the exemplar of Rationalism. The truth, however, is that NTs view civilization as a line of dominos where the goal is to make it as long as possible before knocking it over.

What will become of mankind after the Rationals get through with us?

As an INTJ Mastermind said through his giggles, “You really don't want to know.”

Yup.

http://oddlydevelopedtypes.com/intj_survival

The INTJ Mastermind's greatest weakness is his or her difficulty in relating to the illogical, emotional, convention-bound, wasteful people that the world is infested with. Is there a solution to this problem? Yes, there is. But unfortunately the solution cannot be implemented without the help of said people. Giggling at the irony of your predicament, you hire an HR manager to keep your employees happy until such a time as they are no longer neded.

One day, while you are sitting at your desk, working on one of your many solutions to the "people" problem, your HR manager knocks at the door.

"Master? Might I have word with you?"

You fix them with your reptilian gaze.

"Come in." They walk forward and come to stand on the trap doors above the shark pit.

The HR manager gets straight to the point. You like that quality in a manager; it is probably the reason you have kept this one so long. "Master, the employees are trying to form a union."

"Which ones?" you ask tersely. Probably the lab workers. You've always been soft on them, unlike with your secret army. A few aptly timed executions should clear the matter up.

"All of them," the HR manager says. "This is their list of demands."

The HR manager lays a single sheet of paper on your desk. It reads as follows:
1. Management shall not test new devices on employees.
2. Management shall no longer refer to employees as "idiots," "weaklings," "incompetents," "fools," etc.
3. Management shall cease efforts to develop control chips.
4. Management shall stop staring at employees like a cobra watching a rat.

:lamo
 
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I've always been an ISTJ and still am, just like....

St Thomas
George Washington, a former U.S. president
Andrew Johnson, a former U.S. president
Benjamin Harrison, a former U.S. president
Herbert Hoover, former U.S. president
George H.W. Bush, former U.S. president
Adrian Monk, a fictional character from “Monk”
Dana Scully, a fictional character from “X-Files”
l am jelly...


my god l am happy now :mrgreen:
Obama ,castro ,ellen degeneres,chavez,
oscar wilde ,
Famous ENFP People | Famous Things, People and Events
 
The fact that the Rationals will suffer most from destruction of civilization is ironic when one considers the fact that they caused it. From Pandora, who opened the box, to Einstein, father of the bomb, the Rationals have been trying to destroy civilization from the get go. However, one might argue that civilization wouldn’t even exist if it weren’t for the Rationals. Such people point to Prometheus (who brought fire to mankind) rather than to Pandora (who brought all manner of evil to mankind) as the exemplar of Rationalism. The truth, however, is that NTs view civilization as a line of dominos where the goal is to make it as long as possible before knocking it over.

That explains a lot! Life is but a series of events meant to test my mettle, and make me defy reality. :lol:
 
Interesting site, BTW. It lead me to the following. :lol:

INTJ Explained - The Death Glare



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My father has got this going on in spades. I'm not really sure if I do though.

At this particular point in my life, I think I might have too much of a "baby face" to really look too overtly angry (most of the time, anyway :lol:).

The worst I've ever heard is that I can have a tendency to look rather serious in a way that's "not happy, angry, or sad." People will also occasionally ask if something's "bothering" me when I'm actually feeling pretty good sometimes as well.

I also loved the Hell out of the following.

Post Apocalyptic Survival Types





Yup.

INTJ Mastermind | Oddly Developed Types



:lamo

I have a death glare of my own!

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Well... Geez, did I grow mammaries and a vagina in the last five minutes while I wasn't looking? :lol:

Maybe you're just getting in touch with your feminine side. :lol:
 
Interesting site, BTW. It lead me to the following. :lol:

INTJ Explained - The Death Glare

My father has got this going on in spades. I'm not really sure if I do though.

At this particular point in my life, I think I might have too much of a "baby face" to really look too overtly angry (most of the time, anyway :lol:).
It doesn't matter how old you are.

I know that emotionless stare. The worst is when it comes from a little girl. My neighbor two doors away has a bunch of kids and one of his daughters, who about 11 now I think, is always going door to door selling stuff. Taking orders for cookies, candies, candles & junk. It's not like for the girl scouts or some other organization or anything. She just does it independently for profit. Very intelligent and enterprising little girl.


And she has the INTJ death glare.


When she knocks on the door and gives her spiel, then just looks at me with that unblinking death glare, a chill goes up my spine and I feel like I better buy something from her or else some kind of overwhelming doom will occur.

Being stared down and creeped out by a little girl is a very humbling experience for a grown man. :lol:
 
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It doesn't matter how old you are.

I know that emotionless stare. The worst is when it comes from a little girl. My neighbor two doors away has a bunch of kids and one of his daughters, who about 11 now I think, is always going door to door selling stuff. Taking orders for cookies, candies, candles & junk. It's not like for the girl scouts or some other organization or anything. She just does it independently for profit. Very intelligent and enterprising little girl.


And she has the INTJ death glare.


When she knocks on the door and gives her spiel, then just looks at me with that unblinking death glare, a chill goes up my spine and I feel like I better buy something from her or else some kind of overwhelming doom will occur.

Being stared down and creeped out by a little girl is a very humbling experience for a grown man. :lol:

I actually got a pretty awesome nickname from an couple of the younger and more extroverted personality types in my old Army unit due to my "death glare." They called me "Robot." :lol:

They got over it once they got to know me better, and saw that I was a more or less "normal guy." However, they quite honestly didn't seem to know what to make of me at first. It was like they were kind of dismissive of my quiet nature and intimidated by how intelligent they thought I was at the same time.

I actually notice that this is something I tend to often run across when it comes to dealing with a lot of the rambunctious and energetic personalities who make up the lower enlisted side of things in the military. Officers and the higher ups tend to love me, but a "man of the people" I'm really not. :lol:
 
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