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    when I did that test, I kept thinking "would I have this on my wall as a painting?", "would I have this as wallpaper?"...some of the questions used the word pattern, others picture - from such a small sample, it was difficult to imagine if I was being asked a wallpaper question or not. Also, with the patterns on pyramids, it is possible my opinion was affected at least partly by whether or not the pyramid was aesthetically pleasing in a certain design rather than if I actually liked the pattern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subteigh View Post
    when I did that test, I kept thinking "would I have this on my wall as a painting?", "would I have this as wallpaper?"...some of the questions used the word pattern, others picture - from such a small sample, it was difficult to imagine if I was being asked a wallpaper question or not. Also, with the patterns on pyramids, it is possible my opinion was affected at least partly by whether or not the pyramid was aesthetically pleasing in a certain design rather than if I actually liked the pattern.
    I see that the introversion is leading out of tow other features like rationality and statics taking into account that you are Dostoevsky (EII) type in fact and not Yesenin. It may well happen that subtype TPE came out as a leading one instead. For Dostoevsky introverted profile is common and IEI as subtype. You can also look at the art collections on my website to see the difference between these two TPEs.
    Thank you for doing the test. )
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