I...am either an INFJ or an INFP, I can't remember which. The desc of INFJ looks more familiar, so I'm guessing it's that one. Edit: No, deeeeefinitely INFP.
Berg is definitely seat-of-her-pants. Seriously. When she first started working on the Rai-Kirah books, she didn't know Seyonne had a story of his own.
SERIOUSLY seat-of-her-pants. And she's still pantsing it with the Collegia Magica books.
That woman intimidates me so much I don't even.
Edited 1 times. Last edit at 02/23/11 12:37AM by vareth in silico.
Im an ENFJ XD
or at least I was, im tempted to believe its changed by now
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First off, thank you trav for asking :P I was wondering too but thought that I was the only one who had no clue what the heck they were talking about XD
after taking the test it says I am an ESFP...whatever the heck that means :P All I know is that it means I'm not very perceiving :D
only thing i am strongly is N i beleive (no duh) and yeah im tots seat-of-the-pants writing ALL the time.. which sux when your bro is like "why did you do this? "what does this mean" or even "whats the chars gender"
im like "idk it looked good at th time." and we all know how well that excuse worked for adam and eve
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The test says I'm ISTJ, but I'm suspicious as to it's accuracy. I'm not sure it's wrong, exactly, but the only answers were yes or no, and half (okay, maybe more like a quarter) of the time, it isn't really a yes or a no, so I picked my answer mostly randomly.
I'm either INTJ or INTP. INT I'm almost 100% on, but with J/P I'm pretty much exactly in the middle. Which has actually changed--when I first took the test my freshman year of high school I was nearly 100% J. Now I test out P about half the time.
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