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A friend directed me to this MBTI website. I thought I'd post the INTJ profile from it and also the INTP because we seem to have so many (or so many borderline types) here as well. But all the type descriptions are funny.
INTJ: The outside contractor INTJs are solid, competent personalities who may seem aloof and even arrogant, but who are typically highly skilled in any field which interests them. INTJs are confident in their skills and knowledge, self-assured, and imaginitive; their exceptional problem-solving skills make them ideal architects, auto mechanics, and tools of the evil empire. While it requires the driving will to conquer of an ENTJ to imagine the Death Star and the evil genius of an ENTP to invent its devastating weapons systems, the skill and technical prowess of the INTJ is what makes the whole thing work. The INTJ sees life as a problem to be solved. For that reason, the INTJ is the person a company brings in from the outside to streamline production processes and identify redundant assets for termination. The INTJ's combination of analyticial problem-solving skills and complete and utter disregard for the morality or consequences of his actions also make him ideal for the job of hatchet man, CIA operative, and helpdesk operator. RECREATION: INTJs are often baffled by the strange and incomprehensible recreational rituals of other people, such as going to parties, watching television, and having sex. Instead, they prefer to spend their leisure time installing twin missile launchers in their cars to deter tailgaters and playing chess with megalomaniac CEOs of the Tyrell corporation. COMPATIBILITY: Silly person, INTJs don't have relationships! They may, however build their own friends. Famous INTJs include J. F. Sebastian and Sgt. Apone. INTP: The Egghead The typical INTP is a logical, abstract thinker whose intellect is ideally suited to understanding pure mathematics, linguistics, formal logic theory, and other pursuits unsuited to making a real living. The INTP can often understand even the most subtle nuances of lattice quantum chromodynamics, but cannot perform more concrete tasks such as dressing himself, operating a motor vehicle, or opening a door. An INTP may be able to tell you how to construct a nuclear reactor from a coconut and two pieces of string, but may be completely incapable of fixing a hole in a boat. The INTP is really only suited to two careers: college professor and game show contestant. Of these career choices, only one offers the financial rewards which allows him to suport himself; for that reason, INTPs often take the other path, and become tenured academics. RECREATION: Surprisingly, INTPs are often the hit of the party--not for their sometimes annoying habit of turning every discussion into a debate about semantics nor for their fascinating stories about Pierre de Fermat's habit of writing things in the margins of his books, but for the fact that they often show up with their pants on backwards and that if you put a Post-It note reading "Kick Me" on an INTP's back, he won't notice it no matter how many people kick him. That kind of entertainment never gets old. COMPATIBILITY: INTPs make ideal companions to INTJs, as neither of them notices they're in a relationship. Famous INTPs include Pierre de Fermat and almost everyone who knows what Pierre de Fermat wrote in the margins of his book. These both come from To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. . |
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I have seen these before.
They are hilarious. I relate to both of them quite a lot. |
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Hilarious!
-"Neither notices they're in a relationship" -"... and everyone knows what Pierre de Fermat wrote in the margins..." at least the author didn't pad his own own personality type description - "cannot perform more concrete tasks such as dressing himself, operating a motor vehicle, or opening a door." - "The INTP is really only suited to two careers: college professor and game show contestant". I'm sure one of my profs is a prof due to this conundrum.. |
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lol. Reminds me of my good INTP friend. We never let on as to how much we like eachother or how good of friends we are...it's just sort of mutually understood that we enjoy discussing things together and hanging out making observations.
Man, this would be like an awesome job. Cutting the fat is something I've imagined at every job I've ever had. That would be so awesome to just sit in a room, have trembling people whom I don't know come in and explain why they are good at their job as I decide if they live or die! lol. |
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I've always wondered if I could pull it off, being a hatchet man o_0
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lol! |
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MBTI: INTJ
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I am a weird mix between INTJs and INFJs. I am THAT paranoid. Yes, I am. Stop staring at me. Really. Stop. I can cut you. Don't make me cut you.
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...so why didn't the CIA hire me when I applied for the Clandestine Assassin job?!
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They did. They just erased your memory of it afterward. |
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What's a relationship? xP
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MBTI: INTJ
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That CIA part is funny for more than one reason. I want to be in the CIA when I'm older. And I know an INTJ that works there...
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MBTI: INTJ
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*cuts* |
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I'm surprised WE aren't the evil geniuses and the evil conquerors. I guess they couldn't mention all of our wonderful qualities or they wouldn't be able to find anything exceptional about everybody else.
I'm a modest person. Really. |
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We would make fantastic evil dictators if we weren't such shut-ins.
This made me laugh a lot |
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The great thing about dictators, though, is they just tell people what to do. All interaction is one sided. You don't even have to appear publicly. Just make decisions. |
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But I can't tell other people what to do. They ALWAYS screw it up. And then I have to re-do it myself. And then I won't have time to tell them what to do next. So they'll make their own decisions, and screw them up. And the next thing you know, they'll have left a fatal weak spot in the defenses and point a big red arrow at it on a schematic, and some jerk in a X-fighter will come along...... |
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Thank you for single handedly shooting down all of my rationalizations for wanting to be a dictator. I suppose you're the type who tells children that Santa isn't real. |
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I was going to do it myself, but denaria beat me to it. And yes, I do that to the children I hate. Emotional scars are the best detterents. |
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I feel that it is appropriate here to introduce those of you who have not come across it to
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. . And because it is SO good, I shall quote directly:
I do feel that this is exactly the sort of information your average INTJ needs to keep at hand so that he/she can pick up the empire after the ENTJ self-destructs.
Last edited by denaria; 02-12-2008 at 03:43 PM.
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This is so freakin Hilarious....
It all makes sense now! OMG is this so true...my ex...is out to destroy any happiness I may have had....with my true love....die evil b!tch die!
Last edited by pavman; 02-12-2008 at 05:14 PM.
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MBTI: INTJ
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I found this, for the INTJ hero:
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I resent the implication that we install twin missile launchers in our cars. Anyone who keeps up with technology knows that narrow-focus EMP cannons are the tailgate-deterring weapon of choice. Easier to hide, recharge straight from the heavy-duty batteries, and no chance of flying debris screwing up the paint job.
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MBTI: ISTP
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YES! I'm very familiar with the Evil Overlord list, but I'd never seen the Hero list before. My best friend (an Outside Contractor INTJ) and I (a Psycho Vigilante ISTP) have planned to run our own South Pacific island (titled "This Land" ala Firefly) in retirement. She's got the Overlord List covered, and the Hero List fits my sentiments pretty well. I'd say we're well on the way to success.
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MBTI: INTJ
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Hilarous list
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. The best evenings I've had is two bottles of whine and 6 hours of discussions about semantics and linguistics To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. (Yes with friends To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. ) |
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