Seeing as I'm still very much a stranger in these parts, I'll bite
What do you do for a living?
IT Support. Believe me, I'd rather be doing something else.
What do you do on your day off?/On vacation?/Hobbies/spare time?
Days off are usually spent browsing forums, reading, playing the odd computer game, etc. If it's a weekend I like to see at least one, hopefully two friends over the course of the two days. Usually that means either going to theirs for a coffee or going somewhere quiet for a nice meal.
I seldom go on vacations (I'm not the best at managing money...) but when I do I like to do things like Safari, or exploring off the beaten track, that kind of thing. South Africa is my favourite destination by far up to now.
What do you do on a regular day?
Work, daydream, read, daydream, listen to some music... whilst daydreaming, etc.
What does your home look like? (Inside and out)
I'm still living with the parents
My room is typically organised chaos. I like to keep things tidy when I can, though it's pretty hard to do so - I don't have enough storage space for my stuff any more. It's clean, though.
Décor wise, it's almost clinical. I don't like cluttered or 'busy' rooms. Nice and airy is where it's at.
What is your family/home life like?
I get on well with my parents and a couple of grandparents, but the family is completely fragmented. Unfortunately, I do not have what one could call a 'good' family life.
What is your clothing style?
Casual / Smart, depending on where I'm going and who I'm spending time with. If I'm just going to a friends house, I'll wear casual stuff like jeans and a t-shirt. If I'm going out shopping, I'll usually wear more expensive garments that appear to be far more 'smart'. A laid back professional look almost.
Religion?/Church services?
I wouldn't call myself religious, though I am a very open minded individual. My approach is a scientific one, though; I'm currently reading a book about string theory for example. Let's just say I believe there's a lot more to this Universe than meets the eye. I don't believe that its complexity neccessitates the need for a 'God', but who knows?
Answer: Nobody knows. Ergo, keeping an open mind is paramount, lest you skip over an otherwise vital piece of information that perfectly complements your view of the world (or the universe at large.)
(Sidenote: I love using the word "Ergo". It is so deliciously pretentious!)
Other groups/ (of any variety)?
Nope.
Friends/ social life or lack thereof?
I have 4 close friends and a few people in the 'outer' circle. I enjoy socialising with my friends but I typically prefer to stay indoors these days. If I get so see a friend for a couple of hours every 2-3 days, I'm very happy at that. Throughout the week I typically get home from work and flake out for the evening.
Overall demeanor as a stranger may see it?
A stranger (walking around town, for example) would likely observe a tall, atheltic individual moving at a pace which denoted a sense of purpose or urgency. Should my gaze fall upon said stranger, they'd likely feel somehow violated, like I'd just stolen all their secrets. Unless of course I was deep in thought - in that scenario, their heart would likely stop and they'd drop dead.
I wasn't actually aware of this 'gaze' until an IXFP friend told me that he can't actually look into my eyes. Surprised (and quite hurt) I asked why. He replied "Because you don't 'look', you... 'see'. It's like you're peeling back the outer layers of my personality".
Due to that little nugget of insightful information, I try to tone down my intensity now. Nature of the beast and all that, though...
And anything else you feel needs to be noted.
Well, it took me a while to decide my type after mistyping a couple of times. After a lot of reading, chatting and even video conferencing with people of my type, it was noted that I'm "So INFJ it hurts".
Finally, I can see that I am. I suppose I always thought myself a P, but reading through the Jungian stuff made me realise that p/j wasn't as consequential as I initially thought.
In spite of how I come across on the forums, I'm pretty much a poster child for an INFJ irl. Heh. Not that it matters; when all said and done, it's just four little letters - we are who we are. It's nice to be finally getting a grasp on why I am how I am, though. I've been an enigma to myself all my life. Finally, I'm starting to get some clarity.