hello my twin
wrong, althetuna is my sibling
ISFJ-T
It's like it can read my soul. Some of that was a little creepy. The entire procrastinates but gets thing done is a line that I've actually read in a performance review before...
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hello my twin
ISFJ-T
It's like it can read my soul. Some of that was a little creepy. The entire procrastinates but gets thing done is a line that I've actually read in a performance review before...
biggest one was that I'm afraid of confrontation. I almost run into it...weird.
Pretty spot on actually. I think you'd agree @Angie
'THE ENTERTAINER'
The ESFP Personality Type
ESFPs are vivacious entertainers who charm and engage those around them. They are spontaneous, energetic, and fun-loving, and take pleasure in the things around them: food, clothes, nature, animals, and especially people.
ESFPs are typically warm and talkative and have a contagious enthusiasm for life. They like to be in the middle of the action and the center of attention. They have a playful, open sense of humor, and like to draw out other people and help them have a good time.
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Isn't the supervillainy thing dead-on? Like, doesn't it make you worry a little bit that you're a robot sociopath? But then not worry too much, because you're a robot sociopath.
ENTJ-A
I’ve been taking Myers-Briggs tests for years and always come out either ENTJ or ESTJ.
I’m one of 5 extroverts on the internet. My desire for interaction and conversation is pretty much constant, and message boards fill the gaps when the people I know in real life (or myself) aren’t available or interested. What’s great about message boards is that you can find conversation about things that interest you, but no one in your life gives a rip about.
I think introverts enjoy exchanging ideas without actually talking to people, and that’s what draws them.
If I could have real life conversations about things that interest me, in a constant fashion, I probably would.
Yeah, I've occasionally thought about going full Unabomber. But really feels like that would be a lot of work.
Also, I do have enough empathy to make it not really a thing.
I must be the second extrovert.ENTJ-A
I’ve been taking Myers-Briggs tests for years and always come out either ENTJ or ESTJ.
I’m one of 5 extroverts on the internet. My desire for interaction and conversation is pretty much constant, and message boards fill the gaps when the people I know in real life (or myself) aren’t available or interested. What’s great about message boards is that you can find conversation about things that interest you, but no one in your life gives a rip about.
I think introverts enjoy exchanging ideas without actually talking to people, and that’s what draws them.
If I could have real life conversations about things that interest me, in a constant fashion, I probably would.
I am INTJ, which THIS SITE summarizes well for each type if you are interested in learning about your own:
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Also an INTJ for what it is worth. Worked for the Corps of Engineers and that is supposedly the agencies profile to. Might be why I generally got along with the engineers and could manage engineering teams without actually being an engineer. The introvert part surprises the people I work with but I know them and so it is different. Among friends, can be extroverted compared to them. Among complete strangers, totes introvert that needs an "invitation" to participate, kind of an introvert that does not like or want to be such. Like me at a recent ISU reception surrounded by big shot donors (out of my league) and thinking I should probably go say some to Pres. Wendy and the AD even though I know they don't really want to talk with little old me. And thinking, ooh, I wish someone would introduce me to Bridget Carleton since I am a big WBB fan. Did those, but was proceeded by much internal debate.
I think this is accurate, and nothing I've really thought about a ton. I don't mind talking to people in small groups, or about things that actually interest me. It's the small talk in big crowds that I find draining and useless (hence the INTJ) - the internet cuts through all of that bull****.
I understand why people hate small talk, but I find it kind of fascinating. You figure out what makes people tick through it, in my experience.