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@Jiakko: That's not unusual to be one type or the other, each of the 'letters' are scales and all of the test variants are simply quantifying in one direction or the other.
This is a really, really, really good site for a subset of the types (that cover IN(T/F)(J/P)'s): http://personalityjunkie.com/
I've read a heap of books on this typology system, and this is one of the best actual books (which includes a test inside of it, which you can administer yourself and profile your friends, etc, though I find that friends who are not very self-aware don't answer the questions honestly and get results that are inaccurate): http://www.keirsey.com/people_patterns.aspx
Don't listen to the fuckers who say it's not completely 'scientifically proven' (especially if they're religious!), if this shit helps you understand yourself better and gets you on the right track to kicking ass in life and being happy, then, fuck em!31 -
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Here's a reference, go back to school you 3 year old grammar nazi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraversion_and_introversion
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@Anonymous: everyone knows thats what they meant, and no one cares they spelled it rong.
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"Extraverts (also spelled extroverts)"
First sentence on page, wow.
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@Harbltron: Ah, let me one up you for 'not reading the link', let's check the footnote following the word 'extroverts' in your quote:
The spelling extrovert is common in general use (Merriam-Webster has extravert as a variant of extrovert), but extravert is more typical in psychology (The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology and Corsini's Encyclopedia of Psychology use the term "extravert").
Ergo correct use of 'extravert' in this context is more correct than the general use spelling. IIRC Jung coined extravert to draw the distinction between common usage and the specialized meaning within psychology. It was either Jung or Isabel Meyers, anyway.
Why don't you go read your face you idiot! Go back to school! Take a hike!
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@Anonymous: also the context is in a silly picture on canv.as
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@Harbltron: No one was inferring spelling stops at creche. What the fart are you talking about?
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>Implying a daycare is the only appropriate place for spelling correction
>Then implying the opposite
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If by "not talk to anyone for a while" you mean "break down and stop sending information" then IT'S NOT OKAY2 -
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@Anonymous: Follow Curiosity Rover, the introverted on his 8 month journey to Mars, and adventures there reached...
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