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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-02-10 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2596 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2596 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]


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03.
[The Croods]


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04.
[Elementary]


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05.
[Final Fantasy XIII]


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06.
[SCP Foundation]


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07.
[Philip Seymour Hoffman]


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08.
[Twin Peaks]


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09.
[Richard Armitage]


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10.
[Reign]


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11.
[The Hobbit]


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12.
[Hunger Games]


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13.
[Don't Hug Me I'm Scared]


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14.
[Teen Wolf]


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15.
[Panic! at The Disco/Dallon Weekes]















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Re: sort of reliable Myer Briggs test?

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-02-11 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Most people have at least one letter where they drift strongly towards the middle/don't "settle" in that category (I am firmly INT, but while I lean heavily towards P, I also have a lot of J - even though I identify more firmly with INTP, I somehow end up hanging around the INTJ group on Facebook more).

There are groups for every type (and the Keirsey temperaments), which are a lot of fun. :D

...I presume. I'm in the INTJ group, and apparently we scare some of the other type groups. The other groups are, from what I've seen, a lot more light-hearted, and then we keep talking philosophy and social issues and politics. As a group we're friendly towards other types, but amongst ourselves we verbally eviscerate each other and rip each other apart in digital debate because why the hell wouldn't we? :P
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Re: sort of reliable Myer Briggs test?

[personal profile] making_excuses 2014-02-11 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Probably because one box fits all does not work, and our personality is not a complete constant.

There are facebook groups? Interesting, maybe I will look them up one day.

Well us ENTJ types being both leaders and not big on compromise so yeah, we are probably pretty scary too... I am not completely sure on the terminology or anything, but based on myself I am don't do compromise that well, nor do I enjoy or have the patience for what I perceive as stupidity I also can turn anything into a pretty heated debate, which I assume some people might find scary, but I don't take it that seriously I am just curious about what others are thinking. Then again I can rip someone apart for having an opinion I don't share.

My personality is pretty much not that nice, tho I as a person am pretty nice, but a lot of it is just because I want to be not because I am so naturally.

Which have lead to me at times hurting people pretty badly with my words, a couple of times on purpose, but most of the time I didn't really mean to be that mean. I once used the argument "Which one of us gets Bs" to a friend in a group project when we debated how to write the assignment, even knowing that she is insecure about her Cs and lower grades. I just meant to use it as evidence to why we should do it my way, not to hurt her. I did apologize and everything, and I realized the second I said it that it was really mean.
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Re: sort of reliable Myer Briggs test?

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-02-11 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Yup! There are Facebook groups for each type (I think, I haven't gone and looked for all 16). There is definitely a Facebook group for NT's, and I presume there are Facebook groups for the other three Temperaments as well.

And I know what you mean. I hated group projects in school, and a lot of that was just "if I have to put up with you people calling me a teacher's pet, then you damn well better listen to me when I tell you what to do so we can all get the best grade possible". >.< And it's...been a struggle, in many ways, to learn how to hold back on what I think about people so I don't hurt them (in the "I love you but dear god you're an idiot" kind of way). It's kind of a constant mental battle, honestly, though the number one way I check myself is to remind myself that if I can't reach my own standards I set for myself, I can hardly deride others for meeting my high expectations of humanity as a whole.
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Re: sort of reliable Myer Briggs test?

[personal profile] making_excuses 2014-02-12 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
The new MBT thread reminded me I completely forgot to reply to this...

Huh, I would assume there is.

Yeah group projects are the worst. I usually can reach my standards, which is why it is hard for me to understand that others can't. I both learn and think quite fast so for the most part I have to slow down and wait for others to catch up, and I constantly have to remind myself that it is okay, nothing wrong with waiting a bit. Also people learn and work in different speeds and that is not a bad thing, but I do have to stop myself sometimes from getting frustrated because things are moving too slowly ...
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Re: sort of reliable Myer Briggs test?

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-02-12 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Wait, which new thread? *just opened up computer and saw this e-mail*

I've taken to doing sudoku when I need to 'slow down' and wait for someone to catch up - I suck at math, so it's kind of an "in your face" reminder of my own shortcomings, that still allows me to focus on and participate in the situation at hand.
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Re: sort of reliable Myer Briggs test?

[personal profile] making_excuses 2014-02-12 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
The latest GC thread.

I hate sudoku! I should probably start doing that, as I also suck at math! Thanks for that advice.