Quote from: hummingbird on February 18, 2013, 07:01:16 PM
You also look a little bit like the man who wrote the book too! When I read the blog of his that you forwarded to me I saw that his mother mentioned that he was sometimes lazy with doing things he needed to do like breathing and avoiding situations that make it worsen. Another way you two are similar but I will not take on the role of your Jewish mother so smarten up. 
That is true. And yes, don't be my Jewish mom, thanks.

Lol.
We're taking a proper (i.e., the official) MBTI. Turns out it's not as easy as I thought. seems a lot of the questions, in an indirect way, appeal to emotions. For example, part of it is word choices like "objective" and "passionate." Well, I know plenty of people who say "I'm so objective about things, huff huff, I'm smart and fact-based and harsh blah blah"...when in reality, they're just uninformed and being dicks, using the harshness as proof that they're "objective."
So I'm inclined not to pick objective, because to me, when people say they're objective, that's a red flag that they are butts.

But in terms of what the words actually means...