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Dr. Caligari
23 Oct 2004, 01:10 AM
Hello... After repeated tests, it turns out that I too am a fellow INTP. To be honest, I found myself a bit surprised by this after reading detailed descriptions of what makes up an INTP's personality. "Intellectual" and "knowledgeable" would be two of the last words that I or anyone else who knows me would use to describe myself. I've had far from perfect grades in high school, and my weakest subjects were math and science (the two subjects where INTPs typically excel). I suppose I still qualify as an INTP even if I don't take after an INTP's strongest and most evident characteristics. I've been told by a few people that I tend to be inconsiderate of the feelings of others and can be unreasonably stubborn at times when I believe I am right, if that counts for anything. : |
Claverhouse
23 Oct 2004, 01:16 AM
[ With some dubity regarding your avatar: the kitten escapes, right ? Twists the gun from the fiend's hand, and the tables are turned ? ]
Welcome to another who has no interest in math.
:D
Claverhouse :ph34r:
Niflheimian
23 Oct 2004, 01:21 AM
It's okay, I don't like math either. I'll also have you know that intelligence is far more than marks on a sheet of paper.
Perhaps you're good at art or creatvity-related things?
Oh yeah, welcome. :nerd:
Dr. Caligari
23 Oct 2004, 02:08 AM
@Claverhouse: Yes. The kitten possessing telekinetic powers forces the gunman's left hand to his temple and pulls the trigger. And thank you.
@Niflheimian: I like art, but that doesn't necessarily mean I'm good at it. I've been called creative before, but I only get creativity and inspiration in small, fleeting moments. And thanks to you too.
file cabinet
23 Oct 2004, 03:35 AM
welcome to the board..
where are you from..
what are you doing with your life..
what is your job..
what are your hobbier..
what browser do you use..
what do you usually do online...
do you like comic books..
Jezebel
23 Oct 2004, 04:31 AM
Hi Dr. Caligari. Math and science are also my worst subjects. I don't consider myself an "intellectual". My grades in school weren't all that great either. People have also called me considerate and stubborn, though I wouldn't say those are two of my outstanding characteristics. However, I'm not borderline on any of my preferences.
Dr. Caligari
23 Oct 2004, 07:59 AM
@file cabinet:
I'm from California.
I don't know what I'm going to do with my life.
I don't have a job and I need to get my ass employed.
I don't have any interesting or outstanding hobbies.
I use IE. I know Firefox is better and less vulnerable to attacks, but I'm too accustomed to my malfunctioning IE browser.
I usually read other people's online journals and ocassionally write in mine. Or I browse through forums like these.
I'm not opposed to reading comic books, but I wouldn't call myself a die-hard comic book fan. For starters, I don't own any comic books.
@Jezebel: Thanks for starting the metal thread a long time ago... : )
Spartan26
23 Oct 2004, 08:50 AM
Ya know, that cat looks way too comfortable with its paws up. Obviously been in the position before. Obviously trying to take advantage of the weak system some how.
Hello Dr. Caligari Welcome
What did you do on your last gig? What would you like to do now? What prompted multiple MBTI tests in the first place? Work? Screwing around online? Were you curious about something?
I sense there's some caper you want to pull off. What is it?
Dr. Caligari
23 Oct 2004, 09:28 AM
Oh yeah, I guess I should mention that the "Cali" in "Dr. Caligari" doesn't mean "California" or anything. Dr. Caligari is a character from a movie.
And to answer your questions, Spartan26:
What did you do on your last gig?
-Get fired.
What would you like to do now?
-Be a multi-billionaire.
What prompted multiple MBTI tests in the first place?
-Boredom, mostly.
I sense there's some caper you want to pull off. What is it?
-Caper? What caper? Why, I don't know what you're talking about. *shifts eyes* *chuckles nervously*
HairlessBluetick
23 Oct 2004, 06:30 PM
Oh yeah, I guess I should mention that the "Cali" in "Dr. Caligari" doesn't mean "California" or anything. Dr. Caligari is a character from a movie.
And a pretty neat movie at that. :) Welcome to the board.
Melody
23 Oct 2004, 10:33 PM
Don't worry about grades. My GPA is 2.1 but I can teach my teachers.
jimkopelli
24 Oct 2004, 06:26 AM
Yeah... I definitely goofed off in high school... and Hi.
Misty_Kye
25 Oct 2004, 06:47 PM
Welcome to the board.
Neat Avatar.
Cat Burglar?
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