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INTJ
INTJ
You say it like it's a bad thing, to be honest, from what I know, and the way the questions were laid out, I could tell which are the questions which decide extro/intro and they're the one's where most people would answer for the intro trigger. If you get what I mean. So, not surprised that the answers came out as they are right nowAdams_BJ wrote:
SO many introverts...
Think of the people that populate online forums and especially a gaming site. We're not the most social people if we spend so much of our time playing video games, ya know?Adams_BJ wrote:
SO many introverts...
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the questions are a bit stupid, considering the number of science/programming types here, of course we'll always choose the "accepted" methods of doing things, the others will get us fired.JohnG@lt wrote:
Think of the people that populate online forums and especially a gaming site. We're not the most social people if we spend so much of our time playing video games, ya know?Adams_BJ wrote:
SO many introverts...
As far as the number of INTJ's, I think that's also a product of who populates a site like this. Most of us came here for information about bf2, not because we thought it would be uber cool to chat with people we have little intention of meeting irl. We came here to learn about the system and stayed for the chatter
If this were a site about cooking or fixing up classic cars I'm sure the population dynamics would be different.
If you're talking about obeying the laws of physics, then yes. Outside of that, I'm generally way out of the box. Even as a kid I was always asking "Why?" and the answers "Because" or "It's the way we've always done it" have always infuriated me, especially the latter. Tradition gets in the way of efficiency. Sometimes tradition exists because it is in fact the best way to do things and that's fine with me, as long as it can be explained logically. The rest I chalk up to superstition. It's why me and the army weren't the best of friends. Full of unthinking hidebound traditionalists who don't understand why they do the things they do, just that they were taught it was the way to do things so it must be right.S.Lythberg wrote:
the questions are a bit stupid, considering the number of science/programming types here, of course we'll always choose the "accepted" methods of doing things, the others will get us fired.JohnG@lt wrote:
Think of the people that populate online forums and especially a gaming site. We're not the most social people if we spend so much of our time playing video games, ya know?Adams_BJ wrote:
SO many introverts...
As far as the number of INTJ's, I think that's also a product of who populates a site like this. Most of us came here for information about bf2, not because we thought it would be uber cool to chat with people we have little intention of meeting irl. We came here to learn about the system and stayed for the chatter
If this were a site about cooking or fixing up classic cars I'm sure the population dynamics would be different.
This test shows me a strong INTJ. About a third of the time I show up as INTP. Once in a while I'll even get ENTJ. Exactly once I was ISTJ.INTJ
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
78 62 88 67
quoted so you can't edit :pCatbox wrote:
ENFP Me, Mark Twain and Oprah Winfrey... lol
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forgot me?Spark wrote:
INTJ
You are:
* slightly expressed introvert
* very expressed intuitive personality
* moderately expressed thinking personality
* slightly expressed judging personality
Surprising, I know that I was intuitively strong but I thought I would be more thinking-strong.