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Skuggo, if you can't post something appropraite, then don't post. - Stealthy
INTPQuote:
You are:
* moderately expressed introvert
* slightly expressed intuitive personality
* distinctively expressed thinking personality
* moderately expressed perceiving personality
I almost had Sprite come out of my nose when I read the part about my desk or workbench being clean. I've forgotten the color of my computer desk.
You are:Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Siaea',index.php?page=Thread&postID=184745#post18 4745
Your Type is
- moderately expressed introvert
- slightly expressed intuitive personality
- moderately expressed thinking personality
- slightly expressed perceiving personality
INTP
INTP BRO'S!
That one was very good, I know that feeling somehow ... :PQuote:
I almost had Sprite come out of my nose when I read the part about my desk or workbench being clean. I've forgotten the color of my computer desk.
I fluctuate between INTJ / ISTJ
INTJ
More of you are INTJ?
You judgemental bastards ;-p
INTP
ENTP
You are:
slightly expressed extravert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
slightly expressed thinking personality
slightly expressed perceiving personality
This is a part that really makes me go "WoW, that's so me."..
ENTPs are basically optimists, but in spite of this (perhaps because of it?), they tend to become extremely petulant about small setbacks and inconveniences. (Major setbacks they tend to regard as challenges, and tackle with determin- ation.) ENTPs have little patience with those they consider wrongheaded or unintelligent, and show little restraint in demonstrating this. However, they do tend to be extremely genial, if not charming, when not being harassed by life in general.
By the way, it's pretty normal to say INTP's are common amongst multiboxing.
INTP's enjoy working out solutions and spending time on such things. And I think the biggest part of multiboxing, and what makes it fun to do, is the time spent working out set ups, macro's and such.
I'm an ENTP and I feel that's easily seen on my multiboxing career as well. I enjoy challenges, taking things a notch up. And for all the time I've multiboxed. The biggest enjoyment factor has been doing things that were perceived as hard or impossible. And wanting to do that anyhow. Always saying that I can do it. Or that is can be done. Which seems to be a typical characteristic of an ENTP.
The difference between an INTP and ENTP I think is mainly that for an INTP the process itself is more important and for ENTP's the results tend to be the main concern. But otherwise both are very similar in most other ways.
ENTP's are probably sore losers compared to INTP's. :P
Although I don't really see myself as a sore loser. But when I do lose or fail at something, I can get very angry with myself. (Not with others however. And I often don't show it. :P )
This is funny stuff.
i'm not sure where you got your ENTP description... here's the wiki entry for Myers-Briggs description of ENTP :
The ENTP has been described variously as the innovator,[10] the originator,[11] the lawyer,[12] the inventor,[13] the explorer,[14] and the visionary.[12] ENTPs also fall into the general categories of thinkers, rationals, and engineers.[15]
Using their primary function-attitude of extraverted intuition (Ne), ENTPs are quick to see complex interrelationships between people, things, and ideas. These interrelationships are analyzed in profound detail through the ENTPs auxiliary function, introverted thinking (Ti). The result is an in-depth understanding of the way things and relationships work, and how they can be improved. To the ENTP, competence and intelligence are particularly prized, both in themselves and in other people.
ENTPs are frequently described as clever, cerebrally and verbally quick, enthusiastic, outgoing, innovative, flexible, loyal and resourceful. ENTPs are motivated by a desire to understand and improve the world they live in. They are usually accurate in sizing up a situation. They may have a perverse sense of humor and sometimes play devil's advocate, which can create misunderstandings with friends, coworkers, and family. ENTPs are ingenious and adept at directing relationships between means and ends. ENTPs "think outside the box," devising fresh, unexpected solutions to difficult problems. However, they are less interested in generating and following through with detailed plans than in generating ideas and possibilities. When ENTPs are used correctly on a team, they offer deep understanding and a high degree of flexibility and problem solving ability. The ENTP regards a comment like "it can't be done" as a personal challenge, and, if properly motivated, will spare no expense to discover a solution.
INTJ
Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging
Personal relationships, particularly romantic ones, can be the INTJ's Achilles heel. While they are capable of caring deeply for others (usually a select few), and are willing to spend a great deal of time and effort on a relationship, the knowledge and self-confidence that make them so successful in other areas can suddenly abandon or mislead them in interpersonal situations.
Humm, divorced and rotate girlfriends quickly. Yea, that sounds accurate.
Looks like I'm the first ISFJ on the poll!
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Myers-Briggs description
According to Myers-Briggs, ISFJs are interested in maintaining order and harmony in every aspect of their lives. They are steadfast and meticulous in handling their responsibilities. Although quiet, they are people-oriented and very observant. Not only do they remember details about others, but they observe and respect others’ feelings. Friends and family are likely to describe them as thoughtful and trustworthy.
Keirsey description
According to Keirsey, ISFJs, or "Protector Guardians", are most concerned with taking care of people by keeping them safe and secure. They are modest caretakers who do not demand credit or thanks for their efforts. But while they are essentially very compassionate—and in fact exercise more patience in dealing with the disabled than perhaps any other type—their shyness with strangers can lead others to misread them as standoffish. Only among friends and family may this quiet type feel comfortable speaking freely. ISFJs are serious people with a strong work ethic, not inclined to self-indulgence. They believe in being meticulous and thrifty. They work well alone. While they may enjoy taking care of others, they do not enjoy giving orders.
INTJ :)
Famous people of your particular type Stephen Hawking, Andrew Grove, Marie Curie, Guy Kawasaki, Igor Sikorsky, Hillary Clinton
cool The HAKW !! :)
He demagnetized the Internet on "The IT Crowd"
ISTJ...hmm...sounds about right :D
ENTJ
Junglelove
-Menthu
lol ESTJ and the Career Indicator was right.
Thats almost scary.. :S
http://www.personalitypage.com/ESTJ.htmlQuote:
lol ESTJ and the Career Indicator was right.
"The ESTJ is usually a model citizen, and pillar of the community."
I'm scared... ;(
:P
I for one enjoy unmoderated Skugg's posts - if you don't your can ignore them instead of moderating - I think we've been getting moderation heavy lately... And it's seemingly always the same 1 or 2 moderators which I find heavy handed... Kill spammers and account sellers; etc... all you want but let off topic breath a bit ?Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Skuggomann',index.php?page=Thread&postID=184723#p ost184723
Not that I have an opinion one way or the other about skuggo's post (I don't know what was in it) but I'm generally more on the side of the mods here. The argument that "you can just ignore it" doesn't really hold water, if only because such things CAN'T realistically be ignored. Its not like someone shouting obscenities on a street corner, where the prudent decision is to ignore them, move on, and never see them again. This is more akin to someone shouting obscenities in your house, where if you don't condemn it, you condone it, and the behavior has free reign to continue until someone does something about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Moorea',index.php?page=Thread&postID=187730#post1 87730
Well, if you keep argueing about it, the topic will get locked. But not because of Skuggo's post. ;)
INTJ =D And the career indicator was correct, I'm a software engineer (computer programmer). Also, I enjoyed the INTJ 'Mastermind' post on the first page LoL!
What is interesting if you peek at the survey results is that the of the top 4 results of the survey, 3 of them (INTJ, INTP, INFJ) make up less than 7% of the of the average US population's personality (Source), but make up 61% of the survey-takers' personalities. I guess that means we are rarity among everyone, but commonplace among multi-boxers! Neat! =D
Of course.
INTJ, programmer.. 100% introvert WTF... :(
WTB a will to socialize..
ISFP roll call!!Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Knobley',index.php?page=Thread&postID=184039#post 184039
We care too much :D
INTJ and read that we are less then 1% of the population.
Then plugged in my results and saw the survey results.
31% INTJ (17)
That is a very interesting statistic.
I wouldn't mind seeing this up in General to get more of a sample size.
I can't recall whether I was INTJ or INFJ, but I submitted INTJ. I recall that I was pretty solid on Introvert(I) and Intuition(N), but the other two were rather moderate, so I'm kinda between these two types anyways. I'll have to dig out my results later to be sure.
The emphasis on the introvert really shouldn't surprise people here regarding multiboxing, because the definition suggests we draw our energy by spending time by ourselves, whereas extroverts draw their energy from interaction with others. I can tell you that I definitely feel more drained even just spending time around a group of extroverts, even if I'm not actively involved. I like my quiet time.
Edit: Based on earlier comments, just wanted to add that I'm a software engineer, primarily web-based (ColdFusion, .NET).
hmmm.... at this point, 50 of 58 are introverted.
86%
ok, so maybe we aren't the most social group :D
44 of 58, or 76%, are more intuitive.. trusting abstract or theoretical information related to other known information
(you have a highly developed cognitive net that you trust)
46 of 58, or 79%, are more logical then emotional
35 of 58, or 60%, are more judgment oriented over perception... but since so many are Introverts, it's an auxiliary function... and since it's close to an even split.. easy enough to disregard
it's kind of funny that there is a personality profile fairly common to multi-boxing. that being:
INTP or INTJ. what's also funny is the occurrence for these personality types. here, it's about 75-80% of the members (assuming a proper random sample). but in general, INTP accounts for 3.3% and INTJ for 2.1% of the population.
that' a fairly substantial difference.
We play a massively multi-player game by ourselves. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by 'keyclone',index.php?page=Thread&postID=190522#pos t190522
What can I say, reading the WoW forums and listening to Trade chat has a way of making you want to distance yourself as much as possible from other people in the game.
It's for our own safety.
All I have to say is... SQUEEE.... I love this sort of deducing. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by 'keyclone',index.php?page=Thread&postID=190522#pos t190522
I figured we are a bit of a niche group, it's nice to see that most of us share similar personality characteristics. Nothing here is extremely surprising, but it's fun to see.
Ooh, had my head shrunk a bit for funs, and I'm not an ENTP, but an INTP with the ability to utilize ENTP traits in a situation.
Or something.
'Nother INTJ type here. Fascinating that the vast majority are INTx folks. I knew there was a reason we got so much accomplished here. :P