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Oculus Sinister
15 Apr 2007, 07:44 PM
How do you relate to this personality?
http://www.ptypes.com/artistic.html
prplchknz
15 Apr 2007, 10:46 PM
those fit me fairly well. but my T is weak compared to my other 3 letters. Not perfectly but quite a few of those I relate too
Prothero
15 Apr 2007, 10:51 PM
I only managed 2, and loving nature is questionable.
prplchknz
15 Apr 2007, 10:55 PM
I only managed 2, and loving nature is questionable.
really? I love the mountains and the beach and the wilderness I love the outdoors. I also love the big city, if I could live half the year in nature (preferably the summer months) and half in Chicago I would love it and don't think I could be any happier.
Prothero
15 Apr 2007, 11:06 PM
really?
The reason I added that was because I have yet to meet a person who claims they don't like nature. Everyone loves it. Therefore I didn't think it belonged on the list of traits to indicate an artistic personality.
Which also means I only share 1 from the list.
Oculus Sinister
15 Apr 2007, 11:08 PM
I love it though man. Its a disorder to have your own wanton thoughts in this country. In this country, if you so much as step outside out of everyone's little bubble you are suffering from mental illness.
People really need to realize we are all projecting reality onto everything. Everyone is creating their own world. And those who want to live behind their professional career and diagnose others are the really pseudo-elite, they are the one's who can't see beyond their own fucking bubble. I am not saying I can understand what others think but I don't pretend to believe for a second that they see things the way I see them.
I should of listened to my gut a long time ago. My gut told me to stop going to school for Psychology, to stop buying into bullshit propaganda, people's need to sleep easy at night if someone is a little different than them. What? Someone different, this cannot be, lets give them prosaque, label them, hide behind our own fucking propaganda and pat ourselves on the back for it.
I would of maybe should of put this in rants and raves but it does connect well to this topic. The East seems to have things right on track while the west attempts to label and exploit everything. Zen buddhism and adapting a life of positive change, not seeing the quick fix, taking alll things in makes more sense. Why? Well thats simple, it isn't leading you down some narrow fucking path that contradicts itself constantly, it isn't sponsoring your kids learning programs with McDonald's while it bashes people who do illegal drugs. It isn't full of shit.
I have spent the last few days combing over the psychological literature, reading about different diagnosis's, perceived "neurosis" and I have found some patterns. Anyone who thinks outside of the norm automatically fits the build. Characteristics include but not limited to thinking for one's self, being prone to fantasy, entertaining delusions. Delusion can of course mean having a hunch about something and seeing things differently could open a new revolutionary idea. These people should realize and not just chastize, they should recognize the lunacy of the idea that there is a definable level of normalcy across the general population. But, I of course am someone "suffering" from my schizotypal/cyclothamia insanity and therefore I should seek out the nearest institution to label, drug, and disensitize me to my insanity by drugging me the fuck up, robbing me of my soul, electrocuting me daily. I mean they mine as well just take all these fucking luney toons people, put them all in the ovens and cremate them like the good old Nazis b/c I fail to see a fucking difference.
prplchknz
15 Apr 2007, 11:15 PM
The reason I added that was because I have yet to meet a person who claims they don't like nature. Everyone loves it. Therefore I didn't think it belonged on the list of traits to indicate an artistic personality.
Which also means I only share 1 from the list.
I've met people who hate it.
I also read that as it's questionable as in you're a questionable person if you love nature.
Oculus Sinister
15 Apr 2007, 11:20 PM
The reason I added that was because I have yet to meet a person who claims they don't like nature. Everyone loves it. Therefore I didn't think it belonged on the list of traits to indicate an artistic personality.
Which also means I only share 1 from the list.
You may be operating here from high lateral inhibition though according to the expricks. Simply due to the fact that you are taking in the information based on previous experience and concluding everyone has a love for nature. Perhaps, a further evaluation of people's purported love for nature would result in a particular few who feel deeply connected to the presence of the natural world, those sensitive to the changing of the weather, the mood of the day, etc. But then, if you did this, you may find yourself operating in fantasy prone type of thinking and this would not be any good because the expricks would think you are nuts to think people can have a communication, deeper experience than most with the natural world.
Prothero
15 Apr 2007, 11:26 PM
You may be operating here from high lateral inhibition though according to the expricks. Simply due to the fact that you are taking in the information based on previous experience and concluding everyone has a love for nature. Perhaps, a further evaluation of people's purported love for nature would result in a particular few who feel deeply connected to the presence of the natural world, those sensitive to the changing of the weather, the mood of the day, etc. But then, if you did this, you may find yourself operating in fantasy prone type of thinking and this would not be any good because the expricks would think you are nuts to think people can have a communication, deeper experience than most with the natural world.
I know people lie, but it just wasn't worth taking them out into the woods to test their love of the great outdoors. Unless I know they suffer from agoraphobia (my neighbor did), I have to take them at their word.
heirophant
15 Apr 2007, 11:55 PM
The first 10 traits listed are bang-on - almost like a personalised report. But further down I noticed the L word (Leadership) and lost interest.
prplchknz
16 Apr 2007, 12:28 AM
The first 10 traits listed are bang-on - almost like a personalised report. But further down I noticed the L word (Leadership) and lost interest.
Yeah, that's the same one I suck with.
Oculus Sinister
16 Apr 2007, 02:19 AM
I know people lie, but it just wasn't worth taking them out into the woods to test their love of the great outdoors. Unless I know they suffer from agoraphobia (my neighbor did), I have to take them at their word.
Yeah. True. I just wanted to make a sarcastic rant about the preposterousness of a lot of the ideas.
Luce Ray
16 Apr 2007, 01:05 PM
Scanning for artistic traits........
Results:
Mood swings: Not present
Artistic inclinations: Not present
Independent work: Present
Relationships secondary: Error reading data
Great productivity: Not present
Disinhibition: Not present
Keen perceptions: Not present
Kindness: ?
Extroversion and introversion: Not present
Love of nature: Not present
Artistic, huh?
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