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Zerbie
04-16-2008, 10:13 PM
Near-endless possibilities to analyze personality traits here:
http://similarminds.com/personality_tests.html
Have fun!! :p:)
Jennifer5
04-17-2008, 12:09 AM
I should go to bed... I'm amazingly tempted by links to new games(or whatever it really is)... my mom, sister and I were sitting on the bed on laptops this evening playing tetris, that was Keltic who posted that link? :headbang:
Just kidding... :lol::love:
(about the banging my head part, my mom has an insane tetris addiction..)
tpdncr4christ
04-18-2008, 01:20 AM
clean, likes large parties, outgoing, makes friends easily, optimistic, positive, social, high self control, traditional, assertive, rarely irritated, self revealing, open, finisher, high self concept, controlling, rarely worries, tough, likes to stand out, does not like to be alone, semi neat freak, fearless, dominant, trusting, organized, resolute, strong, practical, craves attention, adventurous, hard working, respects authority, brutally honest, realist, altruistic
Do ya'll agree? I do... :)
andrewlittle
04-18-2008, 07:24 AM
Pop psychology, if you ask me. There's not a damned thing about this that's true. They're just rying to fit me into a box - rule over me - make me conform.
messy, tough, disorganized, fearless, not rule conscious, likes the unknown, rarely worries, rash, attracted to the counter culture, rarely irritated, positive, resilient, abstract, not a perfectionist, risk taker, strange, weird, self reliant, leisurely, dangerous, anti-authority, trusting, optimistic, positive, thrill seeker, likes bizarre things, sarcastic
Sarcastic, indeed.
Talk about having a keen perception of the blatently obvious.
Pop psychology, if you ask me. There's not a damned thing about this that's true. They're just rying to fit me into a box - rule over me - make me conform.
Sarcastic, indeed.
Talk about having a keen perception of the blatently obvious.
whoa, Andy. Nailed. spooky stuff, eh?
I particularly liked the one "attracted to counter culture" (you do hang out with straights, don't you?)
okay...this is mine.
messy, disorganized, social, tough, outgoing, rarely worries, self revealing, open, risk taker, likes the unknown, likes large parties, makes friends easily, likes to stand out, reckless, optimistic, positive, strong, does not like to be alone, ambivalent about chaos, abstract, impractical, not good at saving money, fearless, trusting, thrill seeker, not rule conscious, enjoys leadership, strange, loves food, abstract, rarely irritated, anti-authority, attracted to the counter culture
:eek: "strange???" :lol:
clean, likes large parties, outgoing, makes friends easily, optimistic, positive, social, high self control, traditional, assertive, rarely irritated, self revealing, open, finisher, high self concept, controlling, rarely worries, tough, likes to stand out, does not like to be alone, semi neat freak, fearless, dominant, trusting, organized, resolute, strong, practical, craves attention, adventurous, hard working, respects authority, brutally honest, realist, altruistic
Do ya'll agree? I do... :)
Sounds pretty accurate tp, from what I have seen of you round here. Specially the part about "outgoin, makes freinds easily." :love:
Jennifer5
04-18-2008, 10:26 AM
There are so many different ones you can take... which one are you guys doing??
Jennifer
i took the first 30 question personality profile
andrewlittle
04-18-2008, 10:58 AM
I took the third choice - a hundred and twenty something questions - figured it gave me opportunities to pull the wool over their eyes.
tpdncr4christ
04-18-2008, 03:43 PM
I did the 30 questions one. I like how it says I'm brutally honest, which is true. My friends always ask me if they look fat in that dress, cause I'll tell them yes if they do.
Jennifer5
04-18-2008, 05:57 PM
I did the 30 questions one. I like how it says I'm brutally honest, which is true. My friends always ask me if they look fat in that dress, cause I'll tell them yes if they do.
EVIL... yet helpful, unless they already bought it.
Jennifer5
04-18-2008, 06:06 PM
Jennifer
i took the first 30 question personality profile
thanks!
I'm unhappy with a couple of these... but overall, cool!
social, outgoing, worry free, optimistic, upbeat, tough, likes large parties, makes friends easily, rarely irritated, open, enjoys leadership, trusting, dominant, thrill seeker, strong, does not like to be alone, assertive, mind over heart, confident, controlling, feels desirable, likes the spotlight, loves food, social chameleon, hard working, concerned about others
Zerbie
06-02-2008, 11:14 PM
A bit late to the discussion, but here's one I took where, for an unusual change, the description does seem a bit like me in ways:
http://www.personalitypage.com/INFJ.html
(Sorry I don't know how to paste it here.)
Sherrie Z
06-03-2008, 04:33 AM
Thanks for the info, Zerbie!
I read your profile and also mine ... you're an INFJ and I'm an INFP.
Jungian typology is so interesting and, with accurate designations and good interpretations, people often feel that their Jungian types sound like their perceptions of themselves ... some descriptions based on Jungian types are better than others ... in this case for me, this one was mostly accurate ... though I also related quite a bit to your description too, because our types are very similar. : )
Thanks, this was fun!
tdogg
06-03-2008, 05:26 PM
So, other than the "does not like to be alone" it's somewhat accurate. I'm not exactly a typical thrill seeker and not always reckless, but to tend to act without putting extensive thought at times.
messy, outgoing, open, self revealing, ambivalent about chaos, unpredictable, not good at saving money, social, likes large parties, likes to stand out, risk taker, quick to make friends, does not like to be alone, rash, fame seeking, sarcastic, craves attention, social chameleon, low self control, food lover, not rule conscious, weird, assertive, not a perfectionist, anti-authority, thrill seeker, vain, likes to fit in, reckless, emotionally sensitive, leisurely, trusting
Daniel
06-04-2008, 10:08 PM
Who makes up these questions anyway? A committee of psychotherapists? Seriously- I'd love to know the body behind them. Seems to me that the 'who' of the asking is as much important as the 'what'.
Zerbie
06-04-2008, 10:26 PM
Oh easily! So many tests are gibberish. I get inaccurate results all the time from them.
One test - somewhere, I've long since forgotten where - asked whether you would consider spending time learning skills that are impractical. At first I started to answer yes, when it occurred to me that the most impractical of skills can at any moment turn exceedingly practical, so in light of the fact that all skills can be practical, I answered No. Then the test results chided me, explaining that I should be open to impractical skills b/c they too could turn out to be practical. So annoying.
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