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Actually, just out of interest, I'd like to see if there's a correlation between personality type and political standpoint. Answer the following, and provide your personality.

Social Stance? Left/Right?
Economic Stance? Left/Right?
Refugees Welcome?
Nuclear Power, yes or no?
White guilt, yes or no?
Reply 81
Original post by Kieselguhr
Actually, just out of interest, I'd like to see if there's a correlation between personality type and political standpoint. Answer the following, and provide your personality.

Social Stance? Left/Right?
Economic Stance? Left/Right?
Refugees Welcome?
Nuclear Power, yes or no?
White guilt, yes or no?


Mix, left, more restrictions needed, yes, no, intp-t
I got ISFJ (Defender)

I agree with all of the assessments in the introduction (too lazy to read the rest) and general quirks apart from introverted, though I understand how the test came to that conclusion. I'm not introverted just have anxiety :tongue: I'm actually very unhappy when not able to be around others.
(edited 8 years ago)
Entp-a
Hmm...
Is it accurate?
I have done many and this is one of the only ones that say i am not an introvert.
Hmm...i think no...sorry
Original post by iEthan
Awwwwww mannnnn, I was going to make this thread tomorrow :cry:

I'm an INFJ :yep:



Original post by Indeterminate
Campaigner (ENFP-A) :bigsmile:


Ayy ditto!!:biggrin:
http://www.16personalities.com/istj-personality

ISTJ-T, Sentinel, Contant Improvement.

I wanted to be INFJ-A, Diplomat, Confident Individualism.

Self-hate stronk.
Reply 87
Campaigner ENFP-T

56% extraverted
75% Intuitive
78% feeling
77% prospecting
63% turbulent

And apparently "They make up around 4-6% of the population"? :gasp:
(edited 8 years ago)
Original post by Milzime
your avatar is amazing


Thanks :smile:
Original post by Kieselguhr
Actually, just out of interest, I'd like to see if there's a correlation between personality type and political standpoint. Answer the following, and provide your personality.

Social Stance? Left/Right?
Economic Stance? Left/Right?
Refugees Welcome?
Nuclear Power, yes or no?
White guilt, yes or no?


I'm an INFJ-T

I'm a leftie for both, refugees are welcome, I'd rather have renewable than nuclear power but I don't mind it and I don't feel white guilt - just because white people from the past were horrible doesn't mean I have to be.
INTJ-T. This is what I've got previously

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INFJ

@iEthan :tongue:
Original post by ravioliyears
INFJ

@iEthan :tongue:


Twinsies! I'm INFJ too :yep:
ENFJ and sometimes INFJ. Depends on my mood tbh
Where are all the INTPs hiding?
Original post by TheOtherSide.
Where are all the INTPs hiding?


Good evening...
Original post by Plagioclase
Good evening...


:hello:

(It took me too long to find that smiley...)
Consul ESFJ-T

54% Extraverted

61% Observant

74% Feeling

78% Judging

66% Turbulent

Spoiler

ESTP baby. So me :ahee:
ESTP Personality (“The Entrepreneur”)


ESTP personality types always have an impact on their immediate surroundings the best way to spot them at a party is to look for the whirling eddy of people flitting about them as they move from group to group. Laughing and entertaining with a blunt and earthy humor, ESTP personalities love to be the center of attention. If an audience member is asked to come on stage, ESTPs volunteer or volunteer a shy friend.

Theory, abstract concepts and plodding discussions about global issues and their implications don't keep ESTPs interested for long. ESTPs keep their conversation energetic, with a good dose of intelligence, but they like to talk about what is or better yet, to just go out and do it. ESTPs leap before they look, fixing their mistakes as they go, rather than sitting idle, preparing contingencies and escape clauses.
Never Confuse Movement With Action
ESTPs are the likeliest personality type to make a lifestyle of risky behavior. They live in the moment and dive into the action they are the eye of the storm. People with the ESTP personality type enjoy drama, passion, and pleasure, not for emotional thrills, but because it's so stimulating to their logical minds. They are forced to make critical decisions based on factual, immediate reality in a process of rapid-fire rational stimulus response.

This makes school and other highly organized environments a challenge for ESTPs. It certainly isn't because they aren't smart, and they can do well, but the regimented, lecturing approach of formal education is just so far from the hands-on learning that ESTPs enjoy. It takes a great deal of maturity to see this process as a necessary means to an end, something that creates more exciting opportunities.

Also challenging is that to ESTPs, it makes more sense to use their own moral compass than someone else's. Rules were made to be broken. This is a sentiment few high school instructors or corporate supervisors are likely to share, and can earn ESTP personalities a certain reputation. But if they minimize the trouble-making, harness their energy, and focus through the boring stuff, ESTPs are a force to be reckoned with.
Most People Don't Listen Well Enough
With perhaps the most perceptive, unfiltered view of any type, ESTPs have a unique skill in noticing small changes. Whether a shift in facial expression, a new clothing style, or a broken habit, people with this personality type pick up on hidden thoughts and motives where most types would be lucky to pick up anything specific at all. ESTPs use these observations immediately, calling out the change and asking questions, often with little regard for sensitivity. ESTPs should remember that not everyone wants their secrets and decisions broadcast.
Sometimes ESTPs' instantaneous observation and action is just what's required, as in some corporate environments, and especially in emergencies.
If ESTPs aren't careful though, they may get too caught in the moment, take things too far, and run roughshod over more sensitive people, or forget to take care of their own health and safety. Making up only four percent of the population, there are just enough ESTPs out there to keep things spicy and competitive, and not so many as to cause a systemic risk.

ESTPs are full of passion and energy, complemented by a rational, if sometimes distracted, mind. Inspiring, convincing and colorful, they are natural group leaders, pulling everyone along the path less traveled, bringing life and excitement everywhere they go. Putting these qualities to a constructive and rewarding end is ESTPs' true challenge.



Damn :congrats: some kinda psychic.
Original post by a noble chance
INTJ-T. This is what I've got previously

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You're like me!

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