The inactivity of this forum. | Thu Apr 02, 2015 11:06 pm by Burkman | It's depressing to see how inactive it has been recently. I mean, everybody is pretty much primarily posting in the never ending thread now and there's not enough people here to make this place really booming. We need to find some way to bring more people here before this place just fades into nothingness...
I know for a fact that a lot of boards out there are thriving because of how many people are there. We just need to get back into the game and pull people here. However, where we obtain these people might matter, because we don't to end up pulling in douches like those at Selkath.
I understand that people are busy these days, but it doesn't seem like they're rarely at their computer anymore. I know most of you are still dicking around with your computer. I don't know how we …
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Happy New Year! | Wed Jan 02, 2013 2:56 pm by Scott | Happy New Year OT! We may be dying... BUT WE'RE STILL HERE! We had an... interesting year last year. Vice Admin Burkman is taking a long earned vacation and Uly is stepping into his position. Well... I'd have more to say but I've got other things to do atm... and oh yeah... to quote Callin... "GET A MIC YA BUM!"
~Scott
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+8Causa Scott Branch Callin Burkman Ban-Anad Ulyaoth Grimeth 12 posters | |
Which one are you? | ENFP | | 9% | [ 1 ] | INFP | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ENFJ | | 0% | [ 0 ] | INFJ | | 0% | [ 0 ] | ESTJ | | 0% | [ 0 ] | ISTJ | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ESFJ | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ISFJ | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ENTP | | 0% | [ 0 ] | INTP | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ENTJ | | 9% | [ 1 ] | INTJ | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ESTP | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ISTP | | 9% | [ 1 ] | ESFP | | 0% | [ 0 ] | ISFP | | 9% | [ 1 ] |
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Grimeth Sad Panda
Posts : 2569 Join date : 2011-02-16 Age : 28
| Subject: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:22 am | |
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| | | Ulyaoth Lonely Bastard
Posts : 4358 Join date : 2011-04-19 Age : 37 Location : Hampton, Virginia
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:38 am | |
| Uly is an INTJ. I shall leave this quote from the INTJ profile page for you... >_>
Personal relationships, particularly romantic ones, can be the INTJ's Achilles heel.
Oh, so true...
EDIT: This in turn produces an unusual independence of mind, freeing the INTJ from the constraints of authority, convention, or sentiment for its own sake.
Yeah! Uly's independent mind is free from your constraints, dawg. These ingrained societal norms. Like your irrational fear and hatred of incest. Uly knows what's up, yo. | |
| | | Ban-Anad BananaGod
Posts : 6603 Join date : 2011-02-12 Age : 32
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:22 am | |
| INTP... 22 62 62 11 (whatever that means) | |
| | | Burkman Perfect Stranger
Posts : 6437 Join date : 2011-02-23 Age : 81 Location : The Moon
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:29 am | |
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| | | Callin I have a title
Posts : 2800 Join date : 2011-12-02 Age : 43 Location : Over there Monkey Fisting
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:38 am | |
| Your Type is ISTJ Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences % 22 50 38 44
Qualitative analysis of your type formula
You are: slightly expressed introvert moderately expressed sensing personality moderately expressed thinking personality moderately expressed judging personality
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| | | Branch The Fabulous
Posts : 7918 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:58 am | |
| Your Type is ISFJ
Strength of the preferences % 33 1 25 1
You are: moderately expressed introvert slightly expressed sensing personality moderately expressed feeling personality slightly expressed judging personality | |
| | | Scott Warlord
Posts : 11279 Join date : 2011-01-26 Age : 35 Location : Burkman's attic... drilling...
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:30 am | |
| Type: ENTJ Description: - Quote :
- ENTJs have a natural tendency to marshall and direct. This may be expressed with the charm and finesse of a world leader or with the insensitivity of a cult leader. The ENTJ requires little encouragement to make a plan. One ENTJ put it this way... "I make these little plans that really don't have any importance to anyone else, and then feel compelled to carry them out." While "compelled" may not describe ENTJs as a group, nevertheless the bent to plan creatively and to make those plans reality is a common theme for NJ types.
Famous ENTJs: Franklin D. Roosevelt Richard M. Nixon Lamar Alexander Les Aspen Candace Bergen Jim Carrey Rahm Emanuel Harrison Ford Newt Gingrich (we both want that moon base) Whoopi Goldberg Benny Goodman Al Gore (the fuck is that asshole doin on this list ) Penn Jillette Steve Jobs Dave Letterman Steve Martin General Norman Schwarzkopf Patrick Stewart (fuck... yeah... ) Margaret Thatcher Robert James Waller Sigourney Weaver Napoleon Mark Anthony Sean Connery (obviously) Madonna Yulia Tymoshenko Wow... they hit that dead on... my only regret is that Al Gore is on that list. | |
| | | Burkman Perfect Stranger
Posts : 6437 Join date : 2011-02-23 Age : 81 Location : The Moon
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:45 am | |
| - Quote :
- Guardians of birthdays, holidays and celebrations, ESFJs are generous entertainers. They enjoy and joyfully observe traditions and are liberal in giving, especially where custom prescribes.
All else being equal, ESFJs enjoy being in charge. They see problems clearly and delegate easily, work hard and play with zest. ESFJs, as do most SJs, bear strong allegiance to rights of seniority. They willingly provide service (which embodies life's meaning) and expect the same from others.
ESFJs are easily wounded. And when wounded, their emotions will not be contained. They by nature "wear their hearts on their sleeves," often exuding warmth and bonhomie, but not infrequently boiling over with the vexation of their souls. Some ESFJs channel these vibrant emotions into moving dramatic performances on stage and screen.
Strong, contradictory forces consume the ESFJ. Their sense of right and wrong wrestles with an overwhelming rescuing, 'mothering' drive. This sometimes results in swift, immediate action taken upon a transgressor, followed by stern reprimand; ultimately, however, the prodigal is wrested from the gallows of their folly, just as the noose tightens and all hope is lost, by the very executioner!
An ESFJ at odds with self is a remarkable sight. When a decision must be made, especially one involving the risk of conflict (abhorrent to ESFJs), there ensues an in-house wrestling match between the aforementioned black-and-white Values and the Nemesis of Discord. The contender pits self against self, once firmly deciding with the Right, then switching to Prudence to forestall hostilities, countered by unswerving Values, ad exhaustium, winner take all.
As caretakers, ESFJs sense danger all around--germs within, the elements without, unscrupulous malefactors, insidious character flaws. The world is a dangerous place, not to be trusted. Not that the ESFJ is paranoid; 'hyper-vigilant' would be more precise. And thus they serve excellently as protectors, outstanding in fields such as medical care and elementary education. Kinda hits it on the nail.
Scott, why the hell do you have all of those well known actors and presidents?!
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| | | Branch The Fabulous
Posts : 7918 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:49 am | |
| - Quote :
- ISFJs are characterized above all by their desire to serve others, their "need to be needed." In extreme cases, this need is so strong that standard give-and-take relationships are deeply unsatisfying to them; however, most ISFJs find more than enough with which to occupy themselves within the framework of a normal life. (Since ISFJs, like all SJs, are very much bound by the prevailing social conventions, their form of "service" is likely to exclude any elements of moral or political controversy; they specialize in the local, the personal, and the practical.)
ISFJs are often unappreciated, at work, home, and play. Ironically, because they prove over and over that they can be relied on for their loyalty and unstinting, high-quality work, those around them often take them for granted--even take advantage of them. Admittedly, the problem is sometimes aggravated by the ISFJs themselves; for instance, they are notoriously bad at delegating ("If you want it done right, do it yourself"). And although they're hurt by being treated like doormats, they are often unwilling to toot their own horns about their accomplishments because they feel that although they deserve more credit than they're getting, it's somehow wrong to want any sort of reward for doing work (which is supposed to be a virtue in itself). (And as low-profile Is, their actions don't call attention to themselves as with charismatic Es.) Because of all of this, ISFJs are often overworked, and as a result may suffer from psychosomatic illnesses. In the workplace, ISFJs are methodical and accurate workers, often with very good memories and unexpected analytic abilities; they are also good with people in small-group or one-on-one situations because of their patient and genuinely sympathetic approach to dealing with others. ISFJs make pleasant and reliable co-workers and exemplary employees, but tend to be harried and uncomfortable in supervisory roles. They are capable of forming strong loyalties, but these are personal rather than institutional loyalties; if someone they've bonded with in this way leaves the company, the ISFJ will leave with them, if given the option. Traditional careers for an ISFJ include: teaching, social work, most religious work, nursing, medicine (general practice only), clerical and and secretarial work of any kind, and some kinds of administrative careers. While their work ethic is high on the ISFJ priority list, their families are the centers of their lives. ISFJs are extremely warm and demonstrative within the family circle--and often possessive of their loved ones, as well. When these include Es who want to socialize with the rest of the world, or self-contained ITs, the ISFJ must learn to adjust to these behaviors and not interpret them as rejection. Being SJs, they place a strong emphasis on conventional behavior (although, unlike STJs, they are usually as concerned with being "nice" as with strict propriety); if any of their nearest and dearest depart from the straight-and-narrow, it causes the ISFJ major embarrassment: the closer the relationship and the more public the act, the more intense the embarrassment (a fact which many of their teenage children take gleeful advantage of). Over time, however, ISFJs usually mellow, and learn to regard the culprits as harmless eccentrics :-). Needless to say, ISFJs take infinite trouble over meals, gifts, celebrations, etc., for their loved ones--although strong Js may tend to focus more on what the recipient should want rather than what they do want. Like most Is, ISFJs have a few, close friends. They are extremely loyal to these, and are ready to provide emotional and practical support at a moment's notice. (However, like most Fs they hate confrontation; if you get into a fight, don't expect them to jump in after you. You can count on them, however, run and get the nearest authority figure.) Unlike with EPs, the older the friendship is, the more an ISFJ will value it. One ISFJ trait that is easily misunderstood by those who haven't known them long is that they are often unable to either hide or articulate any distress they may be feeling. For instance, an ISFJ child may be reproved for "sulking," the actual cause of which is a combination of physical illness plus misguided "good manners." An adult ISFJ may drive a (later ashamed) friend or SO into a fit of temper over the ISFJ's unexplained moodiness, only afterwards to explain about a death in the family they "didn't want to burden anyone with." Those close to ISFJs should learn to watch for the warning signs in these situations and take the initiative themselves to uncover the problem. St. Teresa of Avila (Teresa de Jesus) Louisa May Alcott Alfred, Lord Tennyson Queen Elizabeth II of England Robert E. Lee (what a badass) Queen Mary I ("Bloody Mary") of England U.S. Presidents: William Howard Taft Johnny Carson, comedian Robin Roberts (Good Morning America) Kristi Yamaguchi, US Olympic figure skater Ed Bradley, journalist | |
| | | Branch The Fabulous
Posts : 7918 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:52 am | |
| - Burkman wrote:
- Scott, why the hell do you have all of those well known actors and presidents?!
I agree... | |
| | | Burkman Perfect Stranger
Posts : 6437 Join date : 2011-02-23 Age : 81 Location : The Moon
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:01 am | |
| U.S. Presidents: William McKinley William J. Clinton
Jack Benny Desi Arnaz ("Ricky Ricardo") Don Knotts ("Barney Fife") John Connally (former Governor of Texas) Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback Sally Struthers (All in the Family) Mary Tyler Moore Dixie Carter (Designing Women) Steve Spurrier, Heismann trophy winner, Univ. of S.C. football coach Sally Field Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon movies, Predator 2) Margaret Butt Nancy Kerrigan (U.S. olympic figureskater) Elvis Stojko (Canadian olympic figureskater) Rachel McAdams
Oh, I have Terry Bradshaw, Jack Benny, Bill Clinton, Danny Glover... Hm... I like this list.
Fictional Characters: Babbitt (Sinclair Lewis) Hoss Cartwright (Bonanza) Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Star Trek) Monica (Friends) Haleh (ER) Mrs. Molly Weasley (Harry Potter) Donald Duck Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh) | |
| | | Scott Warlord
Posts : 11279 Join date : 2011-01-26 Age : 35 Location : Burkman's attic... drilling...
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:07 am | |
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| | | Burkman Perfect Stranger
Posts : 6437 Join date : 2011-02-23 Age : 81 Location : The Moon
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:09 am | |
| At least I have a bunch of sports people, Bill Clinton and Donald Duck! | |
| | | Scott Warlord
Posts : 11279 Join date : 2011-01-26 Age : 35 Location : Burkman's attic... drilling...
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:09 am | |
| - Burkman wrote:
- U.S. Presidents:
William McKinley William J. Clinton
Jack Benny Desi Arnaz ("Ricky Ricardo") Don Knotts ("Barney Fife") John Connally (former Governor of Texas) Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback Sally Struthers (All in the Family) Mary Tyler Moore Dixie Carter (Designing Women) Steve Spurrier, Heismann trophy winner, Univ. of S.C. football coach Sally Field Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon movies, Predator 2) Margaret Butt Nancy Kerrigan (U.S. olympic figureskater) Elvis Stojko (Canadian olympic figureskater) Rachel McAdams
Oh, I have Terry Bradshaw, Jack Benny, Bill Clinton, Danny Glover... Hm... I like this list.
Fictional Characters: Babbitt (Sinclair Lewis) Hoss Cartwright (Bonanza) Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Star Trek) Monica (Friends) Haleh (ER) Mrs. Molly Weasley (Harry Potter) Donald Duck Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh) Where'd you find the fictional characters? O.o | |
| | | Scott Warlord
Posts : 11279 Join date : 2011-01-26 Age : 35 Location : Burkman's attic... drilling...
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:10 am | |
| - Branch wrote:
St. Teresa of Avila (Teresa de Jesus) Louisa May Alcott Alfred, Lord Tennyson Queen Elizabeth II of England Robert E. Lee (what a badass) Queen Mary I ("Bloody Mary") of England U.S. Presidents: William Howard Taft Johnny Carson, comedian Robin Roberts (Good Morning America) Kristi Yamaguchi, US Olympic figure skater Ed Bradley, journalist
I lol'd at Robert E. Lee... | |
| | | Branch The Fabulous
Posts : 7918 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:14 am | |
| - Burkman wrote:
- U.S. Presidents:
William McKinley William J. Clinton
Jack Benny Desi Arnaz ("Ricky Ricardo") Don Knotts ("Barney Fife") John Connally (former Governor of Texas) Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback Sally Struthers (All in the Family) Mary Tyler Moore Dixie Carter (Designing Women) Steve Spurrier, Heismann trophy winner, Univ. of S.C. football coach Sally Field Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon movies, Predator 2) Margaret Butt Nancy Kerrigan (U.S. olympic figureskater) Elvis Stojko (Canadian olympic figureskater) Rachel McAdams
Oh, I have Terry Bradshaw, Jack Benny, Bill Clinton, Danny Glover... Hm... I like this list.
Fictional Characters: Babbitt (Sinclair Lewis) Hoss Cartwright (Bonanza) Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Star Trek) Monica (Friends) Haleh (ER) Mrs. Molly Weasley (Harry Potter) Donald Duck Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh) HAHAHA LMAO. | |
| | | Burkman Perfect Stranger
Posts : 6437 Join date : 2011-02-23 Age : 81 Location : The Moon
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:15 am | |
| - Scott wrote:
- Burkman wrote:
- U.S. Presidents:
William McKinley William J. Clinton
Jack Benny Desi Arnaz ("Ricky Ricardo") Don Knotts ("Barney Fife") John Connally (former Governor of Texas) Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback Sally Struthers (All in the Family) Mary Tyler Moore Dixie Carter (Designing Women) Steve Spurrier, Heismann trophy winner, Univ. of S.C. football coach Sally Field Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon movies, Predator 2) Margaret Butt Nancy Kerrigan (U.S. olympic figureskater) Elvis Stojko (Canadian olympic figureskater) Rachel McAdams
Oh, I have Terry Bradshaw, Jack Benny, Bill Clinton, Danny Glover... Hm... I like this list.
Fictional Characters: Babbitt (Sinclair Lewis) Hoss Cartwright (Bonanza) Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Star Trek) Monica (Friends) Haleh (ER) Mrs. Molly Weasley (Harry Potter) Donald Duck Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh) Where'd you find the fictional characters? O.o The very bottom where it says Fictional Whateveryouare. | |
| | | Branch The Fabulous
Posts : 7918 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:20 am | |
| Bianca in Taming of the Shrew David Copperfield Hero in Much Ado About Nothing Melanie in Gone With The Wind Ophelia in Hamlet Dr. John H. Watson, M.D. (Sherlock Holmes' faithful sidekick)
I think I should be offended.... Depends on which Watson that is... The original was as smart as Holmes and then they made him into a dimwited loser. | |
| | | Scott Warlord
Posts : 11279 Join date : 2011-01-26 Age : 35 Location : Burkman's attic... drilling...
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:30 am | |
| - Burkman wrote:
- Scott wrote:
- Burkman wrote:
- U.S. Presidents:
William McKinley William J. Clinton
Jack Benny Desi Arnaz ("Ricky Ricardo") Don Knotts ("Barney Fife") John Connally (former Governor of Texas) Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback Sally Struthers (All in the Family) Mary Tyler Moore Dixie Carter (Designing Women) Steve Spurrier, Heismann trophy winner, Univ. of S.C. football coach Sally Field Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon movies, Predator 2) Margaret Butt Nancy Kerrigan (U.S. olympic figureskater) Elvis Stojko (Canadian olympic figureskater) Rachel McAdams
Oh, I have Terry Bradshaw, Jack Benny, Bill Clinton, Danny Glover... Hm... I like this list.
Fictional Characters: Babbitt (Sinclair Lewis) Hoss Cartwright (Bonanza) Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Star Trek) Monica (Friends) Haleh (ER) Mrs. Molly Weasley (Harry Potter) Donald Duck Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh) Where'd you find the fictional characters? O.o The very bottom where it says Fictional Whateveryouare. I looked up some more info on ENTJs... xD Strengths: -Direct and frank -Excellent with money -Takes criticism well -Honors commitments -Verbally fluent and eloquent (PFFFTBBWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA) Weaknesses: -Controlling and intimidating -Can appear angry -Slow to compliment -Impulsive Fictional Characters: -Lex Luthor -Palpatine -The Brain from Pinky & the Brain -The Penguin from Batman -Perry Cox (Scrubs) -Jordi LaForge (ST) -Magneto ENTJ Chiefs are on a constant quest to improve themselves. They often invite those around them to improve themselves as well. They are gifted strategists. There greatest contribution is their ability to lead confidently and reach goals with excellence. Strengths and weaknesses pretty close... minus the verbally fluent and eloquent part. xD I like my fictional characters... we can all tell between Nixon and the fictional characters what road I'm leading the OT down.
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| | | Branch The Fabulous
Posts : 7918 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:33 am | |
| Looked up mine as well for fictional.... Im Pooh and Sam from Lotro And three First Ladies... Reagan, Bush and Truman.... along with Michael Caine and J.P. Morgan - Spoiler:
Its your money, use it when you need it!
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| | | Burkman Perfect Stranger
Posts : 6437 Join date : 2011-02-23 Age : 81 Location : The Moon
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:42 am | |
| ESFJ Strengths and weaknesses are so incorrect... I should re-take the test. | |
| | | Branch The Fabulous
Posts : 7918 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:44 am | |
| - Burkman wrote:
- ESFJ Strengths and weaknesses are so incorrect... I should re-take the test.
Or should you!? | |
| | | Burkman Perfect Stranger
Posts : 6437 Join date : 2011-02-23 Age : 81 Location : The Moon
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:52 am | |
| Fuck this test. The second one was even less like me, and I chose the right stuff for me. | |
| | | Causa Toneless Paragon
Posts : 6251 Join date : 2011-02-05 Age : 26 Location : Green Dolphin Street Prison
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:17 pm | |
| Okay, so I thought this would be fun: Your Type is INFP Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving Strength of the preferences % 78 62 25 33 You are: - very expressed introvert
- distinctively expressed intuitive personality
- moderately expressed feeling personality
- moderately expressed perceiving personality
Hmmm.... it seems no one shares personalities yet... cool Ima read the description now... see what's up with this one. Here are famous and fictional INFPs if anyone cares: - Spoiler:
Famous INFPs: Homer Virgil Mary, mother of Jesus St. John, the beloved disciple St. Luke; physician, disciple, author William Shakespeare, bard of Avon Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Evangeline) A. A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh) Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prairie) Helen Keller, deaf and blind author Carl Rogers, reflective psychologist, counselor Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood) Dick Clark (American Bandstand) Donna Reed, actor (It's a Wonderful Life) Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis Neil Diamond, vocalist Tom Brokaw, news anchor James Herriot (All Creatures Great and Small) Annie Dillard (Pilgrim at Tinker Creek) James Taylor, vocalist Julia Roberts, actor (Conspiracy Theory, Pretty Woman) Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap) Terri Gross (PBS's "Fresh Air") Amy Tan (author of The Joy-Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife) John F. Kennedy, Jr. Lisa Kudrow ("Phoebe" of Friends) Fred Savage ("The Wonder Years")
Fictional INFPs: Anne (Anne of Green Gables) Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes) Deanna Troi (Star Trek - The Next Generation) Wesley Crusher (Star Trek - The Next Generation) Doctor Julian Bashir (Star Trek: Deep Space 9) Bastian (The Neverending Story) E.T.: the ExtraTerrestrial Doug Funny, Doug cartoons Tommy, Rug Rats cartoons Rocko, Rocko's Modern Life cartoons
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| | | Ulyaoth Lonely Bastard
Posts : 4358 Join date : 2011-04-19 Age : 37 Location : Hampton, Virginia
| Subject: Re: Personality Test Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:33 pm | |
| Yeah, everyone got a different result so far...
Hey... hey banana... I'm an INTJ, you're an INTP... only one letter off.
We're like brothers, you and I. How does this make you feel? | |
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