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An oldie from before, maybe not accurate for where I'm at now, but the voice is the same I think.
Vocaroo | Voice message
Here ya go. I think the only thing that is clear from this is that I am extroverted![]()
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Vocaroo | Voice message
[MENTION=20829]Hard[/MENTION] sounds like some Fe dom. You have a very animated voice. You should look into voice acting for cartoons.
I have been thinking the opposite. I have noticed that my impression of people's type in this thread is heavily influenced by the content of what they say, and not just the quality of their voice and their manner of speaking. This variable would be removed if everyone were to read the exact same text.I would guess INFP but I need a freeform voice, i can understand reading someone else's material kills the purpose of the exercise. Sorry.![]()
I have been thinking the opposite. I have noticed that my impression of people's type in this thread is heavily influenced by the content of what they say, and not just the quality of their voice and their manner of speaking. This variable would be removed if everyone were to read the exact same text.
Here ya go! I got sick of it and cut it off on "awkward" because I realized I was just babbling.
Vocaroo | Voice message
I'm just using this old video because there are too many people around to make a new one. Just watch the first minute or two and I think you'll get the idea.
[MENTION=15392]Cellmold[/MENTION] Ti > Fe [MENTION=11928]Kierva[/MENTION] ENFP?
[MENTION=25892]Smilephantomhive[/MENTION] The selection of your parents' past for the "where in time would you travel" question sounds quite Si-driven to me. Also, I realize it is probably highly due to the fact that it's a questionnaire, but your speech seems like it calls from the back, so to speak. You keep on recalling what has happened, but that is probably also usual for this format.
I have been thinking the opposite. I have noticed that my impression of people's type in this thread is heavily influenced by the content of what they say, and not just the quality of their voice and their manner of speaking. This variable would be removed if everyone were to read the exact same text.
Of course content matters. But would you consider an INFP reading a physics book an NT type?
I would think that it's personally possible for an INFP to read a physics book. I really don't think someone's voice on it's own can determine type, but I do think the spontaneity of the speech can help see how the person is thinking which is what mbti is.
If I knew the choice of reading material was made by someone else for standardization, I would not consider it in typing the reader. But I would recommend using a more generic text, for instance an ordinary recipe from a cookbook, a weather report, or a few paragraphs from a review of a common consumer product.Of course content matters. But would you consider an INFP reading a physics book an NT type?
If I knew the choice of reading material was made by someone else for standardization, I would not consider it in typing the reader. But I would recommend using a more generic text, for instance an ordinary recipe from a cookbook, a weather report, or a few paragraphs from a review of a common consumer product.