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Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:23 pm Posts: 116 Location: Auckland
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Joined: Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:28 am Posts: 1761
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Can't tell whether the quiz is really honest or just brutal - look at the description for ISFP:
Spoiler:
Quote:
Loner - ISFP
Ahh...the sweet serenity. The utter perfection of all creation. The wondrous beauty of nature. The sweet sparrow singing along in the great orchestra we call life... WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU? You're the type of person people always love to mock because they don't believe there's anyone ACTUALLY like you.
Do realise that you ostracise people with your behaviour or is it all subconscious? You're so quiet and reserved it's almost impossible to get to know you well, and when someone finally does, all you want to talk about is grace and beauty and harmony!
Ugh. Sure, you "genuinely care for others" and all that rubbish, but when it boils right down to the basics you take life far too seriously.
Throughout the entire test, I bet you were searching for "further clarification and hidden meaning" so that you might improve your pitiful life. And woe and behold if it betrayed your intense values system!
You need to STOP smelling the daisies. Believe it or not, logic does have a place in this world...imbecile.
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Pipster
Post subject: Re: I am ISFP according to an online test
Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:20 pm Posts: 1113 Location: London
Gender: female
MBTI type: INFP
Enneagram type: 9w1
crystaluniverse wrote:
Can't tell whether the quiz is really honest or just brutal - look at the description for ISFP:
Spoiler:
Quote:
Loner - ISFP
Ahh...the sweet serenity. The utter perfection of all creation. The wondrous beauty of nature. The sweet sparrow singing along in the great orchestra we call life... WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU? You're the type of person people always love to mock because they don't believe there's anyone ACTUALLY like you.
Do realise that you ostracise people with your behaviour or is it all subconscious? You're so quiet and reserved it's almost impossible to get to know you well, and when someone finally does, all you want to talk about is grace and beauty and harmony!
Ugh. Sure, you "genuinely care for others" and all that rubbish, but when it boils right down to the basics you take life far too seriously.
Throughout the entire test, I bet you were searching for "further clarification and hidden meaning" so that you might improve your pitiful life. And woe and behold if it betrayed your intense values system!
You need to STOP smelling the daisies. Believe it or not, logic does have a place in this world...imbecile.
Agreed! The prose in the spoiler box sounds like it was written by an ESTx, probably ESTP.
Also as a grammarpuss I find myself wanting to tsk (like this: ) at 'woe and behold' and correct it to say either 'lo and behold' or 'woe betide' which is probably what the writer meant
flux
Post subject: Re: I am ISFP according to an online test
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:19 pm Posts: 341
Gender: male
MBTI type: iNFp
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"Loner" and "Pollyanna" kind of tipped me off.
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crystaluniverse
Post subject: Re: I am ISFP according to an online test
Joined: Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:37 pm Posts: 311 Location: deep in my imagination
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Well, it does warn on the first page:
Quote:
Disclaimer: Please don't take this test too seriously. This test is for entertainment purposes. Expect to be insulted.
The "expect to be insulted" was what clued me in.
But being an INFP, I can never resist taking such a test, and for the first time EVER I didn't test as an INFP! I'm very strongly I, N, F, and P so there's never been any doubt. But this test said I was an INTP, and then added insults about how I was destined to be lonely and single. Well, for one I'm not lonely, and second, I'm married.
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under skies
Post subject: Re: I am ISFP according to an online test
On a more random note, quizzes like this often force you to choose between two extremes. (Would you rather take extensive notes on quantam physics or get your nails done?) For that reason, it is difficult to trust the results at all. Everyone is somewhere in-between, the questions have a personal spin in the first place, and your answers will be a little biased (depending on what you are vs. what you want to think you are). I always take the results with a grain of salt. I consistently test as INFJ on those things, and I'd love to be an INFJ, but there's no way I am one. =/
Joined: Tue May 11, 2010 5:14 pm Posts: 34 Location: around and about
Gender: male
MBTI type: INFP
Enneagram type: 4w/3
Enneagram Tritype: 4,9,7
Class: Viking
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40% Extraversion, 87% Intuition, 20% Thinking, 27% Judging. 'Parently thinking just is not my thing .
under skies: Yeah, pinch of salt seems best to me too. But I'm not sure I have a preference for being another type as such. I mean, there are traits I would love to have, but I don't want to change who I am or the way I think for it... If that makes sense?
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