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It's true. Science doesn't lie, manlol at people who write shit in their OLD profiles
If you're a man, your height is all you need. If you're less than 6' suicide is the next option.
OP is dumb as fuck
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It's true. Science doesn't lie, manlol at people who write shit in their OLD profiles
If you're a man, your height is all you need. If you're less than 6' suicide is the next option.
OP is dumb as fuck
Wew lad, I'm at the cutoff.It's true. Science doesn't lie, man
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They're saying that height is more important than MBTI tests.whats this height topic in my thread.
the questions are meant to be confusing. asanyone else here try to do mbti personality test and was "too stupid" to finish the test couldnt understand questions. i was not 10 questions in i got confused and mad and shit and threatened the pc. i tried to do it a few times but never came over 20 questions. is this test made supposed to be hard (which i believe it is) or is it just me?. back me up here niggas.
it's the same thing with the temperaments shit:If you're going through therapy or dealing with any sort of lifechanging event, the MBTI is confusing as fuck because you are changing all the time.
It doesn't distinguish between nature vs nurture, doesn't look at what you might have been conditioned into vs what you would normally do , what is a trauma response vs what you would normally do...
It's shallow as fuck and every time i either get a different result or I can't finish it either.
it's the same thing with the temperaments shit:
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you are supposed to feed it with answers that are basic AF and it usually has a range from 0 to 3/-3 to guess your results, if you fall within a point range they'll get some prepared.txt of whatever your results are. kinda like some quiz, it's cool to do it on js which reminds me i should try it every now and then to keep my js skills fairly decent.
College faggots are not as smart as working men. Imagine thinking you're superior because you delayed your adulthood an extra four years.they need to simple things for the working man and not these college faggots.
it's fairly easy to manipulate these tests into making yourself like a cool-headed chill person and the texts describing these things are very supportive too.College faggots are not as smart as working men. Imagine thinking you're superior because you delayed your adulthood an extra four years.
That said, as a college faggot, I like the "Big Five" test.
and they always go for "if you want to know more about your archetype, you can subscribe for 9.99$!"Big Five said:This Big Five assessment measures your scores on five major dimensions of personality: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism (sometimes abbreviated OCEAN). Check out your scores on each of the five dimensions in the graph below, then read on to discover what each score means.
Openness
Openness describes a person’s tendency to think in abstract, complex ways. High scorers tend to be creative, adventurous, and intellectual. They enjoy playing with ideas and discovering novel experiences. Low scorers tend to be practical, conventional, and focused on the concrete. They tend to avoid the unknown and follow traditional ways.
Openness is strongly related to a person’s interest in art and culture. People who are high in openness tend to enjoy the arts and seek out unusual, complex forms of self-expression. People who are low in openness are often suspicious of the arts and prefer to focus on more practical pursuits.
Conscientiousness
Conscientiousness describes a person’s ability to exercise self-discipline and control in order to pursue their goals. High scorers are organized and determined, and are able to forego immediate gratification for the sake of long-term achievement. Low scorers are impulsive and easily sidetracked.
The concept of Conscientiousness focuses on a dilemma we all face: shall I do what feels good now, or instead do what is less fun but will pay off in the future? Some people are more likely to choose fun in the moment, and thus are low in Conscientiousness. Others are more likely to work doggedly toward their goals, and thus are high in this trait.
Extraversion
Extraversion describes a person’s inclination to seek stimulation from the outside world, especially in the form of attention from other people. Extraverts engage actively with others to earn friendship, admiration, power, status, excitement, and romance. Introverts, on the other hand, conserve their energy, and do not work as hard to earn these social rewards.
Extraversion seems to be related to the emotional payoff that a person gets from achieving a goal. While everyone experiences victories in life, it seems that extroverts are especially thrilled by these victories, especially when they earn the attention of others. Getting a promotion, finding a new romance, or winning an award are all likely to bring an extrovert great joy. In contrast, introverts do not experience as much of a “high” from social achievements. They tend to be more content with simple, quiet lives, and rarely seek attention from others.
Agreeableness
Agreeableness describes a person’s tendency to put others’ needs ahead of their own, and to cooperate rather than compete with others. People who are high in Agreeableness experience a great deal of empathy and tend to get pleasure out of serving and taking care of others. They are usually trusting and forgiving.
People who are low in Agreeableness tend to experience less empathy and put their own concerns ahead of others. Low scorers are often described as hostile, competitive, and antagonistic. They tend to have more conflictual relationships and often fall out with people.
Neuroticism
Neuroticism describes a person’s tendency to experience negative emotions, including fear, sadness, anxiety, guilt, and shame. While everyone experiences these emotions from time to time, some people are more prone to them than others.
This trait can be thought of as an alarm system. People experience negative emotions as a sign that something is wrong in the world. You may be in danger, so you feel fear. Or you may have done something morally wrong, so you feel guilty. However, not everyone has the same reaction to a given situation. High Neuroticism scorers are more likely to react to a situation with fear, anger, sadness, and the like. Low Neuroticism scorers are more likely to brush off their misfortune and move on.
Your Traits in Depth
Now, we'll take a detailed look at each of your scores and how they compare with average scores for the population. We'll see what your scores mean for your individual experiences, and how the latest scientific research can help you to understand what your traits really mean.
It's easy to manipulate tests that rely on self-reporting of subjective experience? Who knew?it's fairly easy to manipulate these tests into making yourself like a cool-headed chill person and the texts describing these things are very supportive too.
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and they always go for "if you want to know more about your archetype, you can subscribe for 9.99$!"
well you can now live a double life.i did twice different results. fuck life i dont wan live it anymore.