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Old 10-09-2008, 09:29 PM   #11 (permalink)
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INTJ.

I and T are clear due to belief of not being able to identify with others.

Chart-the-Course focus on future, directive-reactive style is also clear...As is the NT desire for competence (or could be SP skill acquisition).

So INTJ, ISTP, or INTP with some Chart-the-Course interaction style.

Style of observation and analysis indicates a more Ni style than Ti style, and a preference for abstraction language.

So INTJ with a slight chance of IxTP.

In my perception, for your particular case, the more N you are, the more likely you are a J, and vice versa.
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I refuse to, because you didn't post in my analylyzlaualazuation thread.
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Well, I didn't post because I don't know how to analylyzlaualazuaize. I didn't want to make an idiot of myself.
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Well, I didn't post because I don't know how to analylyzlaualazuaize. I didn't want to make an idiot of myself.
Making an idiot out of yourself is one of the most fun things to do, though.
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I hate to disappoint you when you want an argument so I'll say ISFJ with no theory to back it up in an attempt to get a rise out of you
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I want a debate, not an argument.

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BUT I WANNA ARGUE!

And I don't doubt your INTJness.
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In my perception, for your particular case, the more N you are, the more likely you are a J, and vice versa.
Very interesting.

I think there are actually some people who would agree with you on this one.
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