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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Dawks]
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Sheekle said: the answers in the test thing are all so like variable i don't wanna answer them
Generally, that means you are TARD.
Disagree, actually i think it's the opposite. I just took a look at the test again and one of the questions is:
"Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome?"
What kind of retarded question is that? The answer depends on a whole host of other variables. For example: we all take drugs, that's against the rules and yet it produces a wonderful outcome. On the other hand I follow the established road rules because I want a safe driving environment.
So, to that question you would answer "no", based on what you just said.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Dawks] 1
#19360526 - 01/02/14 08:11 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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Sheekle said: the answers in the test thing are all so like variable i don't wanna answer them
Generally, that means you are TARD.
Disagree, actually i think it's the opposite. I just took a look at the test again and one of the questions is:
"Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome?"
What kind of retarded question is that? The answer depends on a whole host of other variables. For example: we all take drugs, that's against the rules and yet it produces a wonderful outcome. On the other hand I observe the established road rules because I want a safe driving environment: another "good outcome."
I think if anyone takes theses tests seriously and think that their personality can be described by a 4 letter acronym on some made up test than they're the one who is worthy of the letters TARD.
Awesome Dawks, thanks for that compelling little platitude of yours, it's not as if the designers wouldn't have taken that answer into consideration. In fact it seems it's almost designed for that type of response. Thanks though, without your blatant cynicism we never would've picked it out.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Set]
#19360531 - 01/02/14 08:12 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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Sheekle said: the answers in the test thing are all so like variable i don't wanna answer them
Generally, that means you are TARD.
Disagree, actually i think it's the opposite. I just took a look at the test again and one of the questions is:
"Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome?"
What kind of retarded question is that? The answer depends on a whole host of other variables. For example: we all take drugs, that's against the rules and yet it produces a wonderful outcome. On the other hand I follow the established road rules because I want a safe driving environment.
So, to that question you would answer "no", based on what you just said.
I wouldn't answer it. I think it's important to strictly observe some established rules in order to attain the best outcome: for instance rules of commerce and road rules.
On the other hand I think it's important to completely disregard rules regarding what I should put into my body in my spare time.
And here's another retarded question: "You usually plan your actions in advance?"
What actions? If I'm going to make an important business decision of course. I'll plan out every detail to mimimize the risk. BUT I rarely plan what drugs I'll take, or how much. I rarely plan who I'll socialize with, for how long and at what venue. I like to "let things happen."
Ultimately I'll conclude that I plan, in depth many of my actions. But I like to play an equal number of actions "by ear", so to speak.
So what's the correct answer? The correct answer is: test is dumb.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Dawks]
#19360554 - 01/02/14 08:19 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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Dawks said: Disagree, actually i think it's the opposite. I just took a look at the test again and one of the questions is:
"Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome?"
What kind of retarded question is that? The answer depends on a whole host of other variables. For example: we all take drugs, that's against the rules and yet it produces a wonderful outcome. On the other hand I follow the established road rules because I want a safe driving environment.
So, to that question you would answer "no", based on what you just said.
I wouldn't answer it. I think it's important to strictly observe some established rules in order to attain the best outcome: for instance rules of commerce and road rules.
On the other hand I think it's important to completely disregard rules regarding what I should put into my body in my spare time.
And here's another retarded question: "You usually plan your actions in advance?"
What actions? If I'm going to make an important business decision of course. I'll plan out every detail to mimimize the risk. BUT I rarely plan what drugs I'll take, or how much. I rarely plan who I'll socialize with, for how long and at what venue. I like to "let things happen."
Ultimately I'll conclude that I plan, in depth many of my actions. But I like to play an equal number of actions "by ear", so to speak.
So what's the correct answer? The correct answer is: test is dumb.
You just answered "no" to the question again.
Jeez man, I'm not even you.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Set]
#19360562 - 01/02/14 08:21 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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Set said: You just answered "no" to the question again.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Set]
#19360582 - 01/02/14 08:26 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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Dawks said: And here's another retarded question: "You usually plan your actions in advance?"
What actions? If I'm going to make an important business decision of course. I'll plan out every detail to mimimize the risk. BUT I rarely plan what drugs I'll take, or how much. I rarely plan who I'll socialize with, for how long and at what venue. I like to "let things happen."
Ultimately I'll conclude that I plan, in depth many of my actions. But I like to play an equal number of actions "by ear", so to speak.
You would answer "no" to this question also, based on what you said.
It would probably be less invasive to the thread if we do this over 
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Dawks] 1
#19360722 - 01/02/14 09:04 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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Sheekle said: the answers in the test thing are all so like variable i don't wanna answer them
Generally, that means you are TARD.
Disagree, actually i think it's the opposite. I just took a look at the test again and one of the questions is:
"Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome?"
What kind of retarded question is that? The answer depends on a whole host of other variables. For example: we all take drugs, that's against the rules and yet it produces a wonderful outcome. On the other hand I follow the established road rules because I want a safe driving environment.
So, to that question you would answer "no", based on what you just said.
I wouldn't answer it. I think it's important to strictly observe some established rules in order to attain the best outcome: for instance rules of commerce and road rules.
On the other hand I think it's important to completely disregard rules regarding what I should put into my body in my spare time.
And here's another retarded question: "You usually plan your actions in advance?"
What actions? If I'm going to make an important business decision of course. I'll plan out every detail to mimimize the risk. BUT I rarely plan what drugs I'll take, or how much. I rarely plan who I'll socialize with, for how long and at what venue. I like to "let things happen."
Ultimately I'll conclude that I plan, in depth many of my actions. But I like to play an equal number of actions "by ear", so to speak.
So what's the correct answer? The correct answer is: test is dumb.
I agree with you 100%.
It wouldn't make sense to answer "no" in either case he presented. He clearly said his answer would depend upon the situation. The question doesn't present itself as dependant on any variables; so, in his case, and mine on some of the questions, the correct answer would be to not answer.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: TopPmz]
#19360742 - 01/02/14 09:09 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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TopPmz said: the correct answer would be to not answer.
Well that's no fun.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Set]
#19360833 - 01/02/14 09:30 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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INTJ Introvert(67%) Intuitive(62%) Thinking(88%) Judging(1%).
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Set]
#19360911 - 01/02/14 09:47 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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TopPmz said: the correct answer would be to not answer.
Well that's no fun.
Well, if neither choice applies to you, and you answer anyway, the test gets a half-true perspective of you, thus inevitable giving a semi-accurate assessment.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: TopPmz]
#19360968 - 01/02/14 09:58 PM (10 years, 28 days ago) |
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TopPmz said: the correct answer would be to not answer.
Well that's no fun.
Well, if neither choice applies to you, and you answer anyway, the test gets a half-true perspective of you, thus inevitable giving a semi-accurate assessment.
No, the questions are formed so that a person will answer "yes", or "no". There really isn't room for middle ground, or a "not applicable" response.
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Set]
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Slate]
#19365003 - 01/03/14 06:40 PM (10 years, 27 days ago) |
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I normally get INTP
This time I got ENTP. Hell ya bitches progress
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: skatealex2]
#19365466 - 01/03/14 08:00 PM (10 years, 27 days ago) |
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I took the test twice, because many of the questions I could have answered both yes or no. It's all extremely variable, as Sheekle said.
Apparently I'm both
ENTJ Frank, decisive, assume leadership readily. Quickly see illogical and inefficient procedures and policies, develop and implement comprehensive systems to solve organizational problems. Enjoy long-term planning and goal setting. Usually well informed, well read, enjoy expanding their knowledge and passing it on to others. Forceful in presenting their ideas.
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INTP Seek to develop logical explanations for everything that interests them. Theoretical and abstract, interested more in ideas than in social interaction. Quiet, contained, flexible, and adaptable. Have unusual ability to focus in depth to solve problems in their area of interest. Skeptical, sometimes critical, always analytical.
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Bodhi of Ankou said: INTJ, as always.
same. every time i take this test. consistency is nice.
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Into The Woods said: Apparently I'm both: ENTJ; and INTP.
Good for you! Another reason these tests are silly, why should your personality be restricted to one type and not the other. What if you excel at both these types?
That's it, from now on I'm becoming the first EINSFTPJ or we can rearrange that as FINEST PJ. 
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Re: MBTI Personality Type - 2014 [Re: Dawks]
#19365533 - 01/03/14 08:12 PM (10 years, 27 days ago) |
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Hahahaha
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