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Nov. 21st, 2008 03:07 pmSpacetime anomaly in Herne Hill!
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ruudboy
According to a Myers-Briggs blog analyser these postings are by an ESFP, aka The Performers type.
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amuchmoreexotic
In a previous online test I scored as a ENTP, aka Mad Scientist type.
I wonder if it's because I only present a certain part of myself online? Am I deliberately on making posts of a frivolous, entertaining nature? I I being flippant at the expense of my intellectual side?
On a not entirely unrelated note, this evening I'm going to try and dye my (very dark) hair to blonde for a costume party tomorrow.
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According to a Myers-Briggs blog analyser these postings are by an ESFP, aka The Performers type.
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In a previous online test I scored as a ENTP, aka Mad Scientist type.
I wonder if it's because I only present a certain part of myself online? Am I deliberately on making posts of a frivolous, entertaining nature? I I being flippant at the expense of my intellectual side?
On a not entirely unrelated note, this evening I'm going to try and dye my (very dark) hair to blonde for a costume party tomorrow.
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Date: 2008-11-21 03:59 pm (UTC)But if I put in the other version at http://www.beeblebear.net then it tells me that I'm an ESTP. Interesting, considering that I reliably test as INTJ, aka The Mastermind/Scientist/Strategist.
Clearly one of several things is going on here:
a) This analyser is crap
b) MBTI is crap
c) I have a radically different public face and inner self.
I'll go for a) or c), reserving judgement on b) until I've read more of the original papers. Or does that merely confirm my INTJ-ness? :)
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Date: 2008-11-21 04:09 pm (UTC)Which means that c) is actually true too.
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Date: 2008-11-21 04:23 pm (UTC)