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'Does anyone know what the MBTI type is of the lead singer of Collective Soul, Ed Roland? I get the impression that he is an ISFP, but I don't know for sure. Here is an interview with him and...

Reviving an old topic. I agree, he is definitely an xNFP. A lot of his lyrics are very Ne; Never knew we were living in a world and the world is an open court, maybe we don't want to live...

I disagree. I personally think he was a Fi-dom.

I suspect that one of my friends and my maths teacher are both ISTJs. It's interesting, because even though there are quite a few differences (in terms of decisions, actions), I can sense that they...

Asd456 Thanks for the clarification. :) It's definitely less confusing now. :P I think i'm going to have to read up on Type 4 Sp/Sx and Type 9 Sp/Sx, to see which one I can really...

Please stop putting words into my mouth. I have never said that SuperYoshi is butthurt

Asd456 True. I had a look on the enneagram Wikipedia page and read the basic descriptions for each type, however it still isn't really clear to me which type I might be. I'm definitely a 4 or a 9,...

I completed the same enneagram test twenty minutes ago and this was the result I received. 711114 I wish I knew for sure which enneagram type I am! :unsure:

I guess it is possible that I could be a type 9. I can relate to a fair few of the Type 9 descriptions and I remember I was even typed as being a 9w1 on one enneagram test (the one where I got the...

Yeah, me too. Inthe00s is a lot more active as well and has more interesting discussions.

I'm interested in hearing other people's opinions on this. I only found out a few days ago that i am a 4w5 Sp/Sx. Would a 4w5 Sp/Sx INFP come across as being more cold and detached in comparison to...

Actualized type: INFP (who you are) Introverted (I) 74.19% Extroverted (E) 25.81% Intuitive (N) 60% Sensing (S) 40% Feeling (F) 64% Thinking (T) 36% Perceiving (P) 70.37% Judging (J) 29.63% ...

I think my friend's reaction to this comment made in my English subject today, is a good example of something an ISTJ would say. Whenever we do exams, our marks are scaled depending on how well the...

709778 I'm an INFP without a doubt, but I undertook a cognitive test a couple of minutes ago and Ni was actually one of my highest functions. I scored 65% in Ni, but only 25% in Fe. Although it's...

That's why I feel as though I can't really identify solely with Type 4. I had a read of the descriptions of Type 4 since you posted this, and a lot of them just don't jump out at me as being...

Very true. :P I don't know too much about enneagram types, but I agree that SP type fours sound the most grounded out of the three. Although, I suppose any type can come across as being grounded,...

Possibly. Also, despite being a probable 4w5, I do rank quite highly in Type 6. In the first enneagram test, Type 6 was my second most likely type and in the second test I did, I was listed as being...

Thank you for the response. :) I forgot to share it in my earlier post, but I also did a tritype enneagram test and I got 4-5-1, so I probably am a 4w5. Even though, I can definitely relate to...

I really seem to be stuck between being a Type 4 and a Type 6. Here are the results I have received from doing two different enneagram tests. Based on those results, I don't really lean towards being...

He is definitely a Fi-dom, in my opinion. I think it just comes down to whether he used Ne or Se as his auxiliary. What do you think? I'm leaning towards INFP, but i'm bias, so that may skew my...

I agree. Personally, I don't think anyone born in the '70s should be considered a Millennial. Most sources tend to view Late '70s babies as being Gen X as well, so it's strange that Personality Cafe...

1. 2010 2. 2011 3. 2017 4. 2015 5. 2013 6. 2014 7. 2016 8. 2012

I would also rule out *NTJ, because I think he definitely is a feeler (albeit, an unhealthy one). xSFP and xNFJ are the only plausible types, in my opinion.

Out of my own functions, probably tertiary Si. It makes me remember past events which have been horrible for me personally and because the function combines with my dominant Fi, it makes for a really...

I assume no one here watches this show then? :tongue:

Not only that, but I think he heavily relies on Fi as well. The show is based on assessing his own personal morals and what is or isn't right. He's definitely not a Fe user, in my opinion.

I consider both 2006 and 2007 to be my peak childhood years. :)

No one said that people born in 2000 are completely different from 2001 babies. I just think it's strange that a lot of 2000'ers view themselves as either Millennial or Gen Y/Z cusp, but from what...

Whenever I hear/watch this, it immediately transports me back to 2005. It makes me feel nostalgic every time! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k85mRPqvMbE

I was born in March 1999, so I would be a Mid-Late 2000's hybrid kid. Since I was 5-10 between 2004 and 2009, my core childhood was equally split between the two. That's why I don't feel as though...

It isn't a bad thing. At the end of the day, generation labels really don't play a part in everyday life. Besides, at least you know for certain which generation you're apart of. I'm pretty much...

I know that it's not much of an age difference in the scheme of things, but it's still strange for me to see comments from people saying that they can only vaguely remember 2005 or 2006. :tongue:

This is a question to anyone who was born in the Early 2000s: Have any of you ever considered yourselves to be a Gen Y/Millennial at some point or have you always thought of yourself as being a Gen...

I have one or two vivid memories from age 3 as well, but they are not as clear as my memories from age 4 onwards. Despite what people suggest, I think age 4 can go either way; it can either be an...

Sorry, but I also don't agree with a lot of the chart. Childhood is universally considered to be between the ages of 3-12. I personally can't say that I have ever heard of the age bracket of 5-12 for...

I understand what you mean, but as Longaotian00 pointed out, you only experienced one year of your core childhood in the 2000s. You were 6-9 years old in the Early 2010s, which was the bulk of your...

I was born in March 1999 and I have felt the same way in the past, particularly when some people have suggested that those born in 1998 are the last of the Gen Y/Z cuspers. However, with that said,...

As an 18 year old, I personally consider people who are between the ages of 16-21 as being my peer group, so that basically equates to 1996-2001 borns. I'm sure that will definitely change as I...

Why July 1999? I guess that doesn't include me then, considering that I was born in March 1999. :tongue:

Age 2 is early childhood, not core childhood. Childhood is generally defined as being between the ages of 3-12, with 5/6-10 being someone's core childhood. You may be able to remember one or two...

I was born in 1999, so I was 11-14 years old in the Early 2010s. I still think it's way too soon to be overly nostalgic for the Early 2010s. Maybe it's just the fact that a lot of you were only 8 or...

I know I posted earlier in this thread, but I now have a better understanding of the types, so I will give it another go. No one in my family has ever had their mbti type confirmed, but I highly...

No, there's a difference. People born between 2000-2002 experienced most of their childhood in the 2000s. They are 2000's kids. Someone born in 2005 was only two years old in 2007, when the first...

How the hell is someone born in 2004 or 2005 a 2000s kid? They wouldn't even be able to remember the Mid 2000s, which was when 2000s culture was at its peak.

Born in March 1999: Earliest memories: 2001 First year I can vividly remember: 2003

I can understand if you can remember a few things from the Mid/Late 2000s. I have a good memory from when I was a toddler as well, so I know how it feels. However, even if you have a really good...

698882 What do you think the MBTI types are of Bradley Walsh (the host) and the chasers on the show? Bradley Walsh - ISFJ. I think he uses Fe and he is definitely a sensor. Mark Labbett...

Jeez that makes me feel old. :tongue:

Sorry, but I really don't think you could be considered a hybrid 2000s/2010s kid. You're solidly an Early 2010s kid, in my opinion. I can remember as far back as 2001, but that doesn't make me a...

Most of you will probably be skeptical about this, but the first major worldwide event I can remember is 9/11. I was 2.5 years old at the time, but I can very vaguely remember seeing the coverage of...'