Here are the results of my personality profile. That's "close," but I would describe myself more like... "Dan has always liked to wear t-shirts and tennis shoes, though the shoes must be tied in such a way that they can be slipped on and off easily. Everything else is just a guess."
Apparently only 1.5% of people score like this. Which is further proof that I am messed up!
13 comments:
So I guess this means you're (close to) one of a kind? ;)
We were going to tell you EXACTLY how messed up, but your intervention was cancelled because Survivor was on.
It took me a week to finish off the Apple Brown Betty I was going to bring.
If I did it, it would probably say "everyone who thinks like you is in prison, you've been added to the FBI watch list."
Yep. Another lunchtime spent clicking buttons for a personality test.
INFP rocks!
Thanks for the diversion ...
Robin,
Yeah, I'm more like 1.5 of a kind. :) Thanks.
MR,
Sure, I could see canceling the intervention because of Seinfeld, but Survivor?!?
Tammie,
Hey, anything I can do to help. But all on the right side??? That can't be good, can it? :)
Maybe...it is the other 98.5% of the people that are messed up. And, to concur, nothing should be canceled because of Survivor!
I've done this test and I'm an ENFP -- and by reading the profile (at least the one that was part of the test that I did) I should so be ruling the world, with hords of enthusiastic, motivated followers. Doesn't quit fit the reality of reading (and responding to) various blogs dressed in old sweats night after night. We're all messed up - whatever the letters say. It would appear that you, Dan, are a rare and unique kind of messed up!
What I really wanted to see was:
Fictional Characters that share your personality: Lex Luthor
I don't watch Survivor either, I would have much rather let Dan have it about that bad attitude of his. Ya know, with the pierced ear and everything.
Ha! My word verification to post this message is "csiii" I'm thinking that's the Mexican version of CSI. "CS-Ay yei-yei!"
"mucho blood everywhere, Lieutenant... this hombre is muy muerto!"
Sorry...tangent, had to run with it.
Joan,
You mean reading blogs in old sweats isn't what ruling the world is like?!
MR,
Yeah, I liked the fictional characters too. Way easier to relate to than real people (at least for an INTJ).
One of my fictional characters was Kosmo Cramer--I got a kick out of that.
Where do they come up with these fictional characters? Two of mine are Balki from Perfect Srangers and Steve Urkel. I'm just not getting that at all. Probably going to cause some kind of an identity crisis.
Joan,
That is too funny! I'm not sure I see the connection either, but those guys cracked me up.
I was a little scared by some of my fictional characters. I mean, Gandolf was okay, but Hannibal Lecter, Michael & Vito Corleone, and Mr. Burns!!! Oh my.
Guess what, little bro . . . there is at least one more person in the IITJ category -- your older, wiser, better looking sis!
Not surprising, Deb.
Post a Comment