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Well, ever since Vulamera put up a non-perfect sphere in the sky as a prop for the entire counterargument to Toun's attitude, he's just been assuming that changes to celestial bodies are attempts to screw with him.


Yep, that's the Vulemera I know and... somewhat love.
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Guys, thoughts on the Myer Briggs test?
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Guys, thoughts on the Myer Briggs test?


The what test?
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Guys, thoughts on the Myer Briggs test?


Meh. I mean, it has some curious results, like, when 4chan users do the test, they get a pretty narrow range of personality, same thing with people who go to vegan stores, among other niche stuff.

But at the same time, there is plenty of wrong with it, especially that strong sense of duality.
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I'm doing some heavy research on it at the moment (read: watching all these youtube videos) and it's quite interesting. Looking into my alleged personality type and it seems strangely accurate. Could it be that we are simply machines designed to process information in these limited ways? O.O

But on a more serious note, it's actually helping me figure out how to approach studying :/
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According to a very trustworthy source (some guy on Quoara who wrote an essay in response to 'what's the best free online MB test?') this is the best free online MB test:

similarminds.com/jung.html
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Wooo, 12,000 characters on this post and I am only about half-way done... yay
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Guys, thoughts on the Myer Briggs test?


There are narrow uses for it when doing some research, but there are three major flaws that get overlooked often.

1. It does not analyse the nuances of personality. It just provides a few buckets to categorise people. Two people that land in the same quadrant could be completely different.

2. It's a survey, not a brain scan. Interpret your results with that in mind. You'd often get much better picture of someone by interviewing them yourself, even.

3. The wonderful world of management wank loves to overuse simple tools like this all the time, resulting in loads of really trashy research with unqualified results. Keep a critical eye open when reading articles.

Otherwise, it's kinda neat to see where certain people fall.

Also, as to your comment on being machines with limited ways of processing, I suggest you look up something called neuroplasticity. Management wank has polluted that area a bit as well, but it'll supplement your perspective like a nice seasoning.
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Is it possible to create an ever-expanding Holy Site?
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Is it possible to create an ever-expanding Holy Site?


In terms of money output? Nope.

In terms of how much area it actually covers? Possibly. Jvan probably could, since she deals with living, growing things. Teknall made a factory that produces Stellar Engine Collectors autonomously to form a Dyson swarm around his personal star. The Deadwood Sepulchre is a living Holy Site, though it doesn't spread beyond the Forsaken Craglands.
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<Snipped quote by LokiLeo789>

In terms of money output? Nope.

In terms of how much area it actually covers? Possibly. Jvan probably could, since she deals with living, growing things. Teknall made a factory that produces Stellar Engine Collectors autonomously to form a Dyson swarm around his personal star. The Deadwood Sepulchre is a living Holy Site, though it doesn't spread beyond the Forsaken Craglands.


Just in terms of the area it covers. None the less that helps, thanks, @Antarctic Termite. I don't know I plan to do it, but thier is an idea in my head that I've been chewing.

Damn hooligans will mess it up anyway.
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Fun fact: Jvan's Holy Site was once iterated to be a large, wandering hellbeast.

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Fun fact: Jvan's Holy Site was once iterated to be a large, wandering hellbeast.



That looks badass, I want one
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@Antarctic Termite
That looks badass, I want to kill one.
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Amartía will look badass....one day....we'll have demonic bears though!
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@Kho I just took that MB test. Wow, they sure do like to use immigration policy as a basis for some questions. That's a little skewiff.

Also, I would say that my results were fairly inconclusive:

Extroverted (E) 59% Introverted (I) 38%
Intuitive (N) 64% Sensing (S) 48%
Thinking (T) 58% Feeling (F) 25%
Perceiving (P) 53% Judging (J) 48%

ENTP - "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.

I mean, the "inventor" spiel sounds awesome, but those are some close percentages. I'm not much of an inventor, by the looks.
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@Muttonhawk I guess it depends on how clear you were there with your choices. The scale can be a little unhelpful (I tended to stay close to the middle on my first go) but on my second go I was braver (I thought more and ventured to the extremes on matters I felt were important) and it gave me a more definitive result (albeit the same).

Have you looked into the alleged psychology of an ENTP? Can you relate?

Edit: oh, and I don't think these titles they give each type are meant to really mean anything. They seem a bit random and each site has something different.
For instance, this one says it's 'the Debater' 16personalities.com/entp-personality
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Well, I'll take a look at what the site says.

risk taker, easy going, outgoing, social, open, rule breaker, thrill seeker, life of the party, comfortable in unfamiliar situations, appreciates strangeness, disorganized, adventurous, talented at presentation, aggressive, attention seeking, experience junky, insensitive, adaptable, not easily offended, messy, carefree, dangerous, fearless, careless, emotionally stable, spontaneous, improviser, always joking, player, wild and crazy, dominant, acts without thinking, not into organized religion, pro-weed legalization

I mean, some of these describe me. Some of them are way too extreme. I especially had a good chuckle at pro-weed legalisation because that's not something I really have any investment in. Otherwise, these keywords paint something of a caricature that I can't really say represents me properly. Insensitive, in particular, is way too absolute.

favored careers:

dictator, computer consultant, international spy, tv producer, philosopher, comedian, music performer, it consultant, fighter pilot, politician, diplomat, entertainer, game designer, bar owner, freelance writer, creative director, strategist, news anchor, professional skateboarder, airline pilot, comic book artist, college professor, private detective, mechanical engineer, lecturer, ambassador, astronomer, research scientist, judge, web developer, scholar, fbi agent, cia agent, electrical engineer, assassin

...Bloody hell.

Now, this might just be there as an encouragement, but I can see wildly different demands between these jobs. FBI agent? Assassin? Dictator? College Professor? I know this might be a gut feeling, but those don't quite mesh. It's probably just looking at propensities rather than absolute suitability, but man, they could have at least tried to make it more convincing.

disfavored careers:

personal assistant, wedding planner, travel agent, secretary, interior decorator, clerical employee, government employee, social worker, pre school teacher, copy editor, child care worker, hospitality worker, occupational therapist, home maker

I have two things to mention here. Firstly, most of these should have credit as careers I am absolutely not interested in. Secondly, I currently work casually as a government employee.

Anyway, looking further afield (i.e. remembering what I learned from compulsory management wank courses), the ENTP type is something I relate to about as well as any other personality test result. That is, it can describe some things about me but has a lot of trouble pinning me down as an individual and makes many assumptions that just aren't true.

The ENTP type seems to have this idea that it's a type that acts at the expense of other people. While I have boundaries and have developed a habit of avoiding emotionally rescuing people, that doesn't mean I am inconsiderate, or exclusionary, or tactless. ENTP falls flat explaining me there. In fact, I've found that assumptions of causal relationships with personalities (in this case, you don't much care about your image or your immigration politics hurt other people's feelings, therefore you are insensitive and inconsiderate) are where most of these things fall flat.

What is interesting to note is what you find when you look into the other personality types. I don't think there was a single MB personality category on that site that did not have at least a few traits that could be used to accurately describe me. That's probably true for most people. There is plenty of overlap with these categories that might spring up plenty of skewed results.
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@Muttonhawk I find that any attempt at explaining 'personality' in these things tends to be inaccurate. That has more to do with ones upbringing and environment methinks, with minimal intervention from any inherent personality type (perhaps other than the generic introver/extrovert distinction, and even that can change apparantly).
What is really interesting is their analysis of how the 'brain' of each type ticks and how it interacts wih and percieves the world around it, as well as its primary concerns etc. I'm not approaching it from a 'managment/careers' perspective, but rather, from an 'understanding oneself/self-improvement' perspective. How to avoid the alleged 'pitfalls' of those who function in such and such a way, and how to take advantage of any inherent strengths and whatnot.
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Oh, certainly. It can be useful in helping to learn about yourself. As long as you understand its limited nature, you're still going to get something out of it.

Also, you've probably noticed, but 'management/careers' and 'understanding oneself/self-improvement' are not exactly perpendicular perspectives.
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