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Post by Richard El Britannia on Feb 1, 2008 13:37:24 GMT
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Post by Surreptitious Cardboard Box on Feb 1, 2008 18:13:23 GMT
PERSONALITY TYPE:ENTP - The "Originator" ENTPs are logical, innovative, curious and downright inventive. They see possibilities for improvement everywhere and possess the ability to understand complex concepts. ENTPs are introspective and carefree nonconformists. They often neglect the more common areas of life while pursuing new solutions. ENTPs can be good conversationalists and exciting company. Primary Function: Extraverted Intuition Population: 3% (4.5% male, 1.5% female) Intuitive people process data through impressions, possibilities and meanings, so the Extraverted Intuition function allows a person to see different path or ways. When information comes in, different possibilities are thought of, realizing that there is always another way of looking at things.
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Post by Richard El Britannia on Feb 2, 2008 12:08:35 GMT
Wow, that really does seem like you, Sophie. I should post that info about mine, too ...
ISTJ - The "Examiner" ISTJs are responsible, loyal and hard working. They have an acute sense of right and wrong and work hard at preserving established norms and traditions. Because of their deep sense of duty they are dedicated to everything they do and are very dependable. ISTJs care deeply for those closest to them.
Primary Function: Introverted Sensing Population: 12% (15.5% male, 8.5% female)
Sensing people process data with their five senses, so the Introverted Sensing function allows a person to remember data in detail and be able to compare it to the current data. It is the ability to link present experiences to past experiences in search for a connection.
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Post by lycoris on Feb 18, 2008 23:32:18 GMT
ISFPs are artistic, creative, loyal and sensitive. They have a keen appreciation for beauty because of their highly developed senses. They are easy to get along with and live in the "here and now". ISFPs are adaptable, caring, independent and like to contribute to the well-being of others. They are typically hard to get to know. The real problem I have with that one is that it means I'm in the same group as Dan Quayle, which may be a good reason for suicide.
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