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Pvednes
Lynched
posted 06-01-2002 07:54:49 AM
Been about a year since we last did this. Here we go.

Clicky clicky

quote:
INTP
"The Conceiver"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.
"N" stands for Intuition.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"T" stands for Thinking.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). According to Jung, Thinking suggests logical and rational thought processes. It is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas. The Thinking function is the opposite of the Feeling function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on values.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgment are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and yet also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


StarShadow
Pancake
posted 06-01-2002 08:02:45 AM
Same here.

Wait, that means I'm not original!

"It's something even the Masters don't reveal about the hidden nature of the universe... the deepest and darkest of all that the Force lets you see... the universe has a sense of humour." Callista, Children of the Jedi

very important poster
a sweet title
posted 06-01-2002 08:12:58 AM
quote:
ENTJ

"The Commander"

"E" stands for Extroversion.

Extroversion is an attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to external objects. Inner matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the extrovert. Extroversion is the opposite of Introversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). According to Jung, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"T" stands for Thinking.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). Thinking involves logical and rational thought processes. It is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on logical categories and ideas. The Thinking function is the opposite of the Feeling function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on values.

"J" stands for Judging.

Judging is a way of making decisions based on various facts. Jung called it a "rational" function in the sense that it compares and contrasts various options. In the case of a Thinking-based Judgement, decisions are based upon the logic of a situation. In the case of a Feeling-based Judgement, decisions are based on the relative values in a situation. People with strong Judging tendencies tend to like for things to be planned and organized.


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hey
Lyinar Ka`Bael
Are you looking at my pine tree again?
posted 06-01-2002 08:14:23 AM
I'm not even going to do it

I'm always INTJ

No exceptions, every time I take it, INTJ

So I'll just say now, INTJ


Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin

Pvednes
Lynched
posted 06-01-2002 08:16:24 AM
quote:
Lyinar Ka`Bael enlisted the help of an infinite number of monkeys to write:
I'm not even going to do it

I'm always INTJ

No exceptions, every time I take it, INTJ

So I'll just say now, INTJ


Likewise for INTP.

But taking online tests is kinda fun.

Addy
posted 06-01-2002 08:39:59 AM
quote:
INFP
"The Searcher"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). For Jung, Intuition means strictly that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"F" stands for Feeling.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Feeling means the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that Perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgment are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


Lyinar Ka`Bael
Are you looking at my pine tree again?
posted 06-01-2002 09:07:39 AM
Yeah, they are

I just always know the results on that one

So it gets old


Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin

Arttemis the Rogue
Amethyst's sex toy
posted 06-01-2002 09:30:50 AM
I'm INTP as well.
Tarquinn
Personally responsible for the decline of the American Dollar
posted 06-01-2002 09:37:35 AM
INTP
~Never underestimate the power of a Dark Clown.
Cadga
Quite Insane
posted 06-01-2002 10:18:13 AM
C IS FOR COOKIE!
Professional Sinner/Heretic
My mindless dribble
Khyron
Hello, my mushy friend...
posted 06-01-2002 10:19:22 AM
I am always either INFP or INTP.

It seems like every time I take these tests... I'm one of those two.

Bloodsage
Heart Attack
posted 06-01-2002 10:33:21 AM
I'm INTJ. Always.

Last time I took the full test (last year), I was 100% I, N, and T. Had a slight P, but not much.

In short, I'm almost pure INTJ.

When I'm not stressed, though, I have a large minority E component.

To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

--Satan, quoted by John Milton

Drysart
Pancake
posted 06-01-2002 10:37:52 AM
IHTFP
Bloodsage
Heart Attack
posted 06-01-2002 10:41:15 AM
What is "H"?
To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

--Satan, quoted by John Milton

Naota Nandaba
Don't ask me about any goddamned bannings!
posted 06-01-2002 10:46:27 AM
quote:
INFP
"The Searcher"

"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). For Jung, Intuition means strictly that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"F" stands for Feeling.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Feeling means the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that Perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgment are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


Nothing amazing happens here.
Only the ordinary.
Piper
Rabid Druid
posted 06-01-2002 10:57:18 AM
INFJ
"The Knight"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.
"F" stands for Feeling.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). According to Jung, Feeling means the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas.

"J" stands for Judging.

Technically, Judging is an attitude, a way of making decisions based on various facts. Jung called it a "rational" function in the sense that it compares and contrasts various options. In the case of a Thinking-based Judgment, decisions are based upon the logic of a situation. In the case of a Feeling-based Judgement, decisions are based on the relative values in a situation. People with strong tendencies towards Judgement tend to like for things to be planned and organized.


PIPERPOWER
What?! I was talking about the fish you crazy bastard!
Aure entuluva! ...or at least I hope.
Bloodsage
Heart Attack
posted 06-01-2002 10:57:28 AM
Here's the description:

quote:
INTJ
"The Analyst"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.
"T" stands for Thinking.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). Thinking suggests logical and rational thought processes. It is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas. The Thinking function is the opposite of the Feeling function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on values.

"J" stands for Judging.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgement are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and yet also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


[ 06-01-2002: Message edited by: Bloodsage ]

To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

--Satan, quoted by John Milton

Akiraiu Zenko
Is actually a giddy schoolgirl
posted 06-01-2002 11:04:43 AM
quote:
INFP
"The Searcher"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). For Jung, Intuition means strictly that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"F" stands for Feeling.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Feeling means the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that Perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgment are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


Same as it was when I took it about four years ago.

The artist formerly known as Zephyer Kyuukaze.
Naota Nandaba
Don't ask me about any goddamned bannings!
posted 06-01-2002 11:07:40 AM
*hugs INFP folks* That's the good one.

[ 06-01-2002: Message edited by: Kegwen 2.0 ]

Nothing amazing happens here.
Only the ordinary.
Khyron
Hello, my mushy friend...
posted 06-01-2002 11:09:03 AM
Betcha over half the boards are INFP/INTP

I'm about 50%/50% Feeling/Thinking

Suddar Williams
SUDAR WILAMS
posted 06-01-2002 11:20:17 AM
I'm always INFP. I took the "real" test last year or so and I got a perfect Introversion score (80) and near-perfect Perception.

[edit: (8/www? Drysart needs to fix the boards. ]

[ 06-01-2002: Message edited by: Suddar Williams ]

Liam
Swims in Erotic Circles
posted 06-01-2002 11:24:29 AM
INTP4ME
MadCat
Pancake
posted 06-01-2002 12:46:48 PM
INTP

rar.

"Too often, we lose sight of life's simple pleasures. Remember, when someone annoys you it takes 42 muscles in your face to frown, but it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and bitch-slap that motherfucker upside the head."

--
madcat@ghostfield.com

Mr. Duck
Likes to ____!
posted 06-01-2002 01:01:17 PM
quote:

ENFP
"The Observer"


"E" stands for Extroversion.

Extroversion is an attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to external objects. Inner matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the extrovert. Extroversion is the opposite of Introversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"F" stands for Feeling.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). Feeling is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on logical categories and ideas.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgement are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five physical senses (Sensation), and yet also through the unconscious (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


Lyinar Ka`Bael
Are you looking at my pine tree again?
posted 06-01-2002 02:21:38 PM
Hey Sage

Are we going to be the only INTJs on a thread *again*?


Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin

Bloodsage
Heart Attack
posted 06-01-2002 02:39:32 PM
Probably.

'Cause we're uber.

To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

--Satan, quoted by John Milton

Lyinar Ka`Bael
Are you looking at my pine tree again?
posted 06-01-2002 02:42:17 PM
Damn straight we are

INTJ > All


Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin

Cap'n Elethi
I'm too sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt...
posted 06-01-2002 02:46:26 PM
I'm ESFJ.

Although, I can't say it means much to me.

Elethi Rian, A Man Of Many Talents
Bloodcookie
Pancake
posted 06-01-2002 02:49:20 PM
INTP.

""...destructive analysis of the familiar is the only method of approach to an understanding of fundamentally different modes of expression." -Edward Sapir, Language
Lyinar Ka`Bael
Are you looking at my pine tree again?
posted 06-01-2002 02:53:04 PM
Ba ha ha!

l3ws3r5

I'm kidding, don't get huffy


Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin

Cetona
Pancake
posted 06-01-2002 02:57:45 PM
ISTJ, "The Elder"
Azrael Heavenblade
Damn Dirty Godmoder
posted 06-01-2002 03:11:41 PM
ISFJ
"The Helper"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.

"S" stands for Sensation.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In this system, Sensation means that the internal and external world are perceived through the five senses. Sensory types focus on the present and on concrete information gained from the physical senses.

"F" stands for Feeling.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In this system, Feeling means discrimination between values, internal and external. It is the ability to make judgements based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on logical categories and ideas.

"J" stands for Judging.

Judging is a way of making decisions based on various facts. Jung called it a "rational" function in the sense that it compares and contrasts various options. In the case of a Thinking-based Judgement, decisions are based upon the logic of a situation. In the case of a Feeling-based Judgement, decisions are based on the relative values in a situation. People with strong Judging tendencies tend to like for things to be planned and organized.

"The basic tool for manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them." - Philip K. Dick
Azymyth
Not gay; just weird
posted 06-01-2002 03:41:09 PM
quote:

INFP
"The Searcher"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.

"N" stands for Intuition.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). For Jung, Intuition means strictly that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"F" stands for Feeling.

One of the Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Feeling means the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that Perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgment are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


I suffer from CRS: Can't Remember Shit.

Sig pic done by the very talented SJen!

Trent
Smurfberry Moneyshot
posted 06-01-2002 03:52:15 PM
INFP.

Not posting the description, go read one of the six million others above mine.

And if you hug me Kegwen, I'm kicking you in the nuts.

[ 06-01-2002: Message edited by: ImNotTrent Inc. ]

Hostile Makeover
Evil as chocolate covered thistles
posted 06-01-2002 04:00:21 PM
Same as always:

INTP
"The Conceiver"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.
"N" stands for Intuition.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"T" stands for Thinking.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). According to Jung, Thinking suggests logical and rational thought processes. It is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas. The Thinking function is the opposite of the Feeling function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on values.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgment are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and yet also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.

Lyinar Ka`Bael
Are you looking at my pine tree again?
posted 06-01-2002 05:12:28 PM
HA!

We still reign supreme as the mighty INTJs!


Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin

Kinanik
Upset about being titless
posted 06-01-2002 05:39:08 PM
quote:
Xyrra painfully thought these words up:
Same as always:

INTP
"The Conceiver"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.
"N" stands for Intuition.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.

"T" stands for Thinking.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). According to Jung, Thinking suggests logical and rational thought processes. It is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas. The Thinking function is the opposite of the Feeling function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on values.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgment are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and yet also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


Gully Foyle is my name
And Terra is my nation
Deep space is my dwelling place
The stars my destination
Steven Steve
posted 06-01-2002 06:27:18 PM
quote:
ISTP
"The Craftsperson"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.
"S" stands for Sensation.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Sensation means that the internal and external world are perceived through the five senses. Sensory types focus on the present and on concrete information gained from the physical senses.

"T" stands for Thinking.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). Thinking suggests logical and rational thought processes. It is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on logical categories and ideas. The Thinking function is the opposite of the Feeling function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on values.

"P" stands for Perception.

The way in which raw data or information about the outer or inner world is made known to consciousness. Jung called it an "irrational" function in the sense that perception is unfiltered. People who have stronger Perception than Judgement are people for whom "the journey is more important than the destination." Perception is open-ended, a never-ending stream of insights, experiences, and possibilities. Perceptions come through the five senses (Sensation), and yet also through the unconscious itself (Intuition). Both are ways of taking in experiences about the outer and inner world.


"Absolutely NOTHING [will stop me from buying Diablo III]. I will buy it regardless of what they do."
- Grawbad, Battle.net forums

"Don't want to sound like a fanboy, but I am with you. I'll buy it for sure, it's just a matter of for how long I will be playing it..."
- Silvast, Battle.net forums

Star Collective
Pancake
posted 06-01-2002 06:38:02 PM
INTP
The trouble is that we have a bad habit, encouraged by pedants and sophisticates, of considering happiness as something rather stupid. Only pain is intellectual, only evil interesting. This is the treason of the artist: a refusal to admit the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain. - Ursula K. LeGuin ~ The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas
Waisztarroz
I love democracy
posted 06-01-2002 06:41:11 PM
Cetona = n00b? Beat them!
quote:
ISTJ
"The Elder"


"I" stands for Introversion.

An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or are difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.
"S" stands for Sensation.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In this system, Sensation means that the internal and external world are perceived through the five senses. Sensory types focus on the present and on concrete information gained from the physical senses.

"T" stands for Thinking.

One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). Thinking suggests logical and rational thought processes. It is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on logical categories and ideas. The Thinking function is the opposite of the Feeling function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgements based on values.

"J" stands for Judging.

Judging is a way of making decisions based on various facts. Jung called it a "rational" function in the sense that it compares and contrasts various options. In the case of a Thinking-based Judgement, decisions are based upon the logic of a situation. In the case of a Feeling-based Judgement, decisions are based on the relative values in a situation. People with strong Judging tendencies tend to like for things to be planned and organized.


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