Is the Pub Infested?

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Are you part of the solution, or part of the cure??

I am INFJ
3
9%
I am INTJ
9
27%
I am INFJ and a Sagitarian
1
3%
I am INTJ and a Gemini
0
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I don't like posting - leave me alone
2
6%
I am not any of the above
10
30%
Who cares
4
12%
I am a pest exterminator - where's the problem
4
12%
 
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Post by Cynth »

Oh dear :lol: :lol:. I think Dale might have to start a new forum for all this activity.
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Lambchop wrote:
OK, will all the ENFP and ENTP dudes line up here, please? :love:
Apparently, I am an ENFP dude... so where's the line?
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:
Lambchop wrote:
OK, will all the ENFP and ENTP dudes line up here, please? :love:
Apparently, I am an ENFP dude... so where's the line?
Right behind gonzo. Have a trough mint while you're waiting.
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djm wrote:Okay, calling all ESFJ or ENFJ females between the ages of 25-35, tall, blonde, blue-eyed, heiress to millions, ... um ... that's all I can think of for now ....

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I'm an ENFJ female, but too old, somewhat blond, blue eyed, and no millions - oh, and already married. :D
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gonzo914 wrote:
Joseph E. Smith wrote:
Lambchop wrote:
OK, will all the ENFP and ENTP dudes line up here, please? :love:
Apparently, I am an ENFP dude... so where's the line?
Right behind gonzo. Have a trough mint while you're waiting.
:D :D :D
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As an EFNJ I worry about you folk, I really do :wink:

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emmline wrote:What's with the INFJ AND Sagittarian choice?
Ahhhmm ... I've always been interested in how folks slice-and-dice the human universe; 4 elements, 12 houses of the zodiac, 16 M&B profiles, total quality management, yin and yang, 79 cards of the tarot, umpteen whistle keys, one goat ... since it's all so arbitrary I'm always looking for correlations to see if there's some underlying structure. The only reason I chose Sag and Gem was because that's my wife and I, and having every combination would be a questionaire 100 pages long :) That, and I also like layer cake :D
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Only one percent of the population has an INFJ Personality Type, making it the most rare of all the types.

(Must be why people sing the Twilight Zone theme behind my back.) :P
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X:1
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Q:1/4=180
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BrassBlower wrote:Only one percent of the population has an INFJ Personality Type, making it the most rare of all the types.

(Must be why people sing the Twilight Zone theme behind my back.) :P
So, the pub is infested, as there are 7% INFJ in here!

(coming from part of the cure = INFJ) :P

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djm wrote:X:1
T:BrassBlower Theme
R:Air
M:4/4
Q:1/4=180
L:1/8
K:D
D4!slide!=f4!vibrato!c6||
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Approximate frequency distribution of personality types (compiled from pages on this website -- http://keirsey.com/matrix.html )

Guardians -- SJ (and, no, I dont understand what these group heading mean) -- 40 to 45 percent of the general population
ISTJ -- 10 percent
ISFJ -- 10 percent
ESTJ -- 10 percent
ESFJ -- 10 percent

Artisans -- SP -- 35-40 percent of the general poulation
ISFP -- 10 percent
ISTP -- 10 percent
ESFP -- 10 percent
ESTP -- 10 percent

Idealists -- NF -- 8 to 10 percent of the general population
INFP -- 1 percent
INFJ -- < 2 percent
ENFP -- 3 percent
ENFJ -- 2 to 3 percent

Rationals -- NT -- 5 to 7 percent of the general population
ENTP -- 2 percent
ENTJ -- 2 percent
INTP -- 3 percent
INTJ -- 1 percent

Draw your own conclusions. I was just farting off at work and thought I'd share.

And to the person or persons (probably SJ types) who are getting ready to point out that these number do not total 100 percent (and you know who you are) -- First, it's approximate, and second, I ain't gonna proofread this.
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As an ISFJ type, I am still too annoyed at the suggestion that being a funeral director is right up my
alley to worry about those figures totaling 100%. I'm not saying it isn't honorable work, but....
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Cynth wrote:As an ISFJ type, I am still too annoyed at the suggestion that being a funeral director is right up my
alley to worry about those figures totaling 100%. I'm not saying it isn't honorable work, but....
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Edwina Haney in the Casket Selection Room
"Okee-dokee. If that's all you want to pay, and by that, I mean, if that's all your loved one meant to you, I've got two fine models in your price range. On my left is the Skeeter-Michelin 4000, made of finest pressed particle board overlaid with simulated maple contact paper and fitted with pot metal furnishings. But if that's still too rich for your blood, you can go with the one on my right -- the Schweppley-Barnes Model WY-37, made entirely of strofoam, with plastic fittings and government warnings inside the lid. The only advantage the Schwepply-Barnes offers over a plain cardboard box is that it floats. And did I mention that with either model, you get a free clock radio, engraved with the name and date of death of the person in whose honor this entertainment is being given. For an extra 10 dollars, we'll haul out the old 'cross-on-a-stand,' but you don't get to keep it."
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Edwina better work on her posture or she may end up in one of her own boxes sooner than expected. :lol:

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