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	then read the descriptions of each personality type and do some self analysis. problem solved.
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	Why do you think I think it's an unreliable test?
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	i could care less why you think so, maybe its the questions? but the descriptions of each personality type are accurate
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	Well yes the descriptions are but it definitely doesn't give you the right personality type. I wouldn't think I would have to explain that but apparently you are the one moron who commented on my comment
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	Edited by Rogue4Lyfe: 8/30/2014 8:36:20 PMthats why i said do some self analysis. you don't have to use the test. i may be a moron but at least i aint a dumbass
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	I have done self analysis many times over even before I joined thing site you dumbass. I'm saying that I know the test is wrong because the description for the one I got and the self analysis were way off. If you f*ck*ng read an entire paragraph for once in your pathetic excuse for a life you would have seen that is what I was talking about from the start. You need to learn to read everything and not just the sentences. But what is also between the metaphorical lines of writing.
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	calling him a dumbass is kinda mean dont you think?
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	Why take bones that have been picked clean?
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	tl;dr
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	Edited by Winters Darkseid: 8/26/2014 3:38:58 AMI take it as a general overview, rather than something concrete. It's a good reference for some tendencies, but I prefer the Enneagram. I find it far more insightful.
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	But the stats change so much in such little time it isn't reliable for that even
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	For some, yes. Jungian typology in general is somewhat flawed. Like I said, I find the Enneagram to be far more reliable. Still, the MBTI can be a good overview, provided the results remain consistent.
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	Well I only took it once, but I understand psychology enough to know it wasn't right for most of it.
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	I think he means that as far as MBTI tests go, this one is pretty bad.
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	Oh, I see. What I said still stands, though.
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	Yeah....
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	I went from ENTP to ENT_. 0% for the last one.
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	Me either. I've taken the Meyers-Briggs test like 3 times over the course of 2 years and I've gotten ISFJ, and having introversion be at 100%. This test gave me INFJ with introversion being at 49%. Also the description was a little off on this test.
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	Same here
