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    Default Hello, what's my type?

    Hi, I'm new on this forum (lie), anyone can help with my type. I've been trying to find it out for so long, still uncertain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee View Post
    Hi, I'm new on this forum (lie), anyone can help with my type. I've been trying to find it out for so long, still uncertain.
    Have you already filled out a questionnaire? If not, I recommend it, as you can get more accurate replies.
    KEEP IT LIGHT AND KEEP IT MOVING

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    Thanks bro/sis, for your effort. No use though, as I'm too lazy. I will when I make myself though.

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    In/tp. I just feel it. Because dno amn fucking lazy.
    Sli?! Or ili

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    I did Subteigh's test (thank you Subteigh for a fun and hopefully accurate test!) and came LSE. What a mind-bending test that was. Learned a lot about people's world too in the process!

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    LSEs are primarily interested in productive activity that meets real needs. Their main activities are focused on addressing needs that are relevant today, not things that may or may not produce benefit some time down the road.

    LSEs are sensitive to the productivity, quality, and effectiveness of everything around them. These are topics that they discuss frequently and have strong opinions about. They tend to freely comment on that which is pointless, poorly done, bound to fail, and all manifestations of unprofessionalism, as well as offer numerous tips and pointers for how these things can be improved.
    That sounds very right about me!
    Last edited by Dee; 08-05-2017 at 11:15 AM.

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    @Dee that is an interesting result - not one I was expecting. But you being a -ego type seems perfectly feasible.

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    @ Subteigh: Good work!

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    http://www.keys2cognition.com/explore.htm

    take this, but the results are good for the MBTI

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