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Analysts INTJ

Imaginative and strategic thinkers, with a plan for everything

'You missed a good one: How many babies does it take to paint a wall? Depends how hard you throw them.

Come on over to the INTJ forum some time - I think you'll fit right in. (With the possibble exception of your text-speaky Lol...)

Strictly for lyrical content (thought the songs don't suck either): Annie by Our Lady Peace Lithium by Evanescence If I Fall by Tara McLean Waiting for the Tide by Melanie Doane At Seventeen...

No, but I've been ready to murder one on many occasions, if that counts.

BOOKS! Also, counted cross-stitch patterns, but not so much in the last few years. It's my only vaguely girly hobby, perhaps because it enables me to make neat pictures without actually having...

What the hell is the point of having a motto? (Yeah, you guessed it, INTJ...)

This always cracks me up, but no-one I know IRL thinks it's funny. Is it just me, or is it an INTJ thing? Sorry it's low-res.

Took the words right out of my mouth.

Oh yeah, YES, I frequently feel like telling people they are idiots, but have found that it is often counter-productive to do this, particularly in the workplace where it can be career suicide. The...

Bionic, I always enjoy your posts and agree with most of what you write. The only thing that kept me from dropping out of undergrad was getting a summer job in a research lab - loved it, decided I...

You should probably add some Smilies - the ENFPs seem to love them. Like this, see? :wink::tongue::wink::tongue::wink::tongue::wink:

Hello ENTJs, Just stopped by from the INTJ forum to comment on this thread: never fear, you ENTJs are not at all boring. You are, however, a little bit scary, at least the two of you that I work...

Um, yes, my whole life. The only place I truely feel that I belong i.e. where I am normal and fit in and am like other people is here on the INTJ forum. I realize this sounds pathetic, so I must...

I'm naturally right-handed, but like many people here, have worked in the past on becoming ambidextrous. It's learned, though, not inherent. It's my understanding that the root of the word sinister...

Sorry, Chris Martin is just too whiney, out of tune and navel-gazing for my taste. The Dandy Warhols had a much better Scientist song, and while the video is crap, the girl looks like she might be...

Holden Caulfield? Really? Maybe I need to re-read the book. Meanwhile, I will pick Dagny Taggart from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged - the book could be written about me.

ESFP - my sister is one & we are complete opposites. I find her horribly frustrating, not least because she is utterly unable to participate in (what I would call) a rational conversation - not that...

Wow, I am friggin' ancient at 29...

Personally, I think you should just be able to politely tell someone you're not interested in their topic, and then start a new topic. However, experience tells me that this is generally not a...

WTF??? Please become more rational or leave the INTJ Forum immediately.

Umm, I am unquestionably an INTJ, and I love dogs. Methinks this invalidates your argument? Here are pics of my dog - I defy you to not like him. ...

I must concur - I do not fit any of these visual stereotypes of sharp-faced Anime females with sleek, dark hair. I myself look somewhat like a Wuzzle, which is why I am called WuzzleGirl. I'm stocky...

I had no idea I was cool until I came across this thread. And, hey, if it's on the Internet, it must be true, right?

When I started my undergraduate degree, it was with the intention of dropping out at Christmas (I hate school) or else majoring in history, English, linguistics or chemistry. I ended up with both...

INTJ Pet Thread: http://personalitycafe.com/intj-forum-scientists/19758-show-us-intj-pet.html Direct Link to World's Cutest Dog: http://personalitycafe.com/members/wuzzlegirl-albums-intj-pet.html...

I am an auditory learner. I hate malls, I do not like to do things step by ste unless that is the most efficient way to do them/ Duh, if you want someone to help you solve your problem, you...

There are so many interesting-sounding books here that I cannot possibly reply to all the posts. Thank-you all for the information - I will be sure to try some of these in the future.

Same here. Too much navel-gazing introspection and whinging. I guess if you like navel-gazing, it is a good book, but it wasn't my taste - on the bright side, it's pretty short, so you can soon move...

Funny, The Complete Collection of Sherlock Holmes is also on my to-read list. I tried Gravity's Rainbow a few years ago and it remains one of only a few books that I never finished reading. I mean,...

Is Tamora Pierce good? I read a book of hers called Alanna: The First Adventure when I was a a kid & absolutely loved it. I didn't locate the subsequent books in the series until years later, and...

Correct - humans make terrible pets. They whine and complain the whole time, continually try to escape from their cages, and report you to the police once they have broken free. I will, however,...

Too bad indeed - he is non-negotiable. Check out his picture in the INTJ Pet thread & you'll see why.

I will begin by acknowledging that I am quite blatantly ripping off the what are you listening to right now? thread. That said, it seems to me that INTJs tend to be voracious readers with a...

At this exact moment, I cannot stop playing Camille de Saint-Saens Sonata for Violin in D Minor, Opus 75 - I`ve been listening to it for 3 straight days now, and I absolutely love it. I must get the...

Someone intelligent with a decent sense of humor who has a good sense of who he is, not a malleable twit who just goes with whatever flow is around him at the moment. Kindness, honesty, integrity and...

I'm interested in a lot of different things, but primarily in understanding how things are and the underlying reasons that they are the way they are. My biggest interest is history, because it has...

Oh, back to the poll: dogs all the way for me. I hate cats (they are just so indifferent) and I can't warm up to anything that shits in the house (rodents, birds, etc). Fish, meh, I guess they are...

A word of caution if you or anyone in your house has a musical inclination: Siberian Huskies love to howl along with stringed instruments (violin, viola, cello) and can do so for hours on end. While...

That goes double for me.

1. Puzzles (jigsaw, wordsearch, logic, anything in a Variety Puzzles magazine) 2. Stuffed animals (bears, dogs, indeterminate species). 3. Lego. 4. Board games such as Risk, Hero Quest, Mental...

I want one too!

So, I voted for athiesm since it was the most accurate term available, except other, which in hindsight might have been a better choice. By which I mean to say that I do not believe in the...

Err, yes, not to mention the avatar... I apparantly am not a psychopath, earning a score of only 3 on that test (I have never had long-term plans and goals & am slightly prone to boredom/require at...

I may not be different, but I'm definitely not the same. - William J. Dybus Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it - even if I have said it - unless it agrees with your...

Umm, the first thing that springs to mind is that if you want people to post on your thread in an INTJ forum, you need a better title for it. We tend to prefer things that have a point, which hello...

Couldn't agree with you more. If I am my natural INTJ self, I am frequently labelled unapproachable, rude, aloof, perpetually angry, stuck-up or a flat-out bitch, which has impacted me many times in...

INTJ, got 14.

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Another thing to consider is becoming a foster parent - most agencies allow you to choose between taking on short-term (15-60 day) and long-term (months or years) placements. I many cases, a...

This question is not useful, relevant or intellectually stimulating, so why waste time and energy on it?:wink:'