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    Quote Originally Posted by machintruc View Post
    Most questions are more reflecting to cognitive development stage
    I very much disagree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    I very much disagree.
    You like this fucking retarded test because you're high-D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by machintruc View Post
    You like this fucking retarded test because you're high-D.
    Why shouldn't a high I, S, or C like it? (Or at least a high I or C )
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    Quote Originally Posted by machintruc View Post
    You like this fucking retarded test because you're high-D.
    hah, yeah, i'm getting the idea that this is the appealing aspect for a lot of people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by implied View Post
    hah, yeah, i'm getting the idea that this is the appealing aspect for a lot of people.
    *blinks* How so?
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    Quote Originally Posted by implied View Post
    hah, yeah, i'm getting the idea that this is the appealing aspect for a lot of people.
    If so, that may be because they haven't read the negative aspects described in the book. It says something along the lines of "you need to learn how to stop being an asshole and treating people like shit".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    If so, that may be because they haven't read the negative aspects described in the book. It says something along the lines of "you need to learn how to stop being an asshole and treating people like shit".
    yeah, i think some people thrive in their perceived assholery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    If so, that may be because they haven't read the negative aspects described in the book. It says something along the lines of "you need to learn how to stop being an asshole and treating people like shit".
    ^ On Ds appreciating this test.
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    No clue. I was just referencing the "hostile" comment back to that D-related one.
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    I wonder which temperaments (as in DiSC temperaments) occur the most across each... whatever they're called. I don't think it's "types".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy View Post
    I cannot see the EII's I've known fitting this description. They're like... the ultimate S's. The LII's I've known are more C-like. But what does leading have to do with being a C? You do know this isn't a leadership style test, right?
    I think I'm an EII and these were my scores:

    D - 8
    I - 16
    S - 48
    C - 28

    so your thoughts are consistent with me at least.

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