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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:12 pm
or emotions.
I took an MBTI Personality Test for my psych class. I ended up being completely analytical and hated feelings.. and don't relate with feelings, and is very just driven without..... I do not know....
It kind of made me sad. I'm no robot. D:
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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:20 pm
SHOW US YOUR LASER BEAMS, LADY!! xd
But that seems to be untrue for the most part. I've known you to be very passionate about things you like and dislike! Yes, I think you have a bit of a cold side to you, but that's really overshadowed by your other traits. surprised
...Can Lady-Bot-Tron-10000 do my homework for me? whee
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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 7:24 pm
I Love Lemons!! I know how that feels. In 6th and 7th grade, the kids all called me a robot because I did everything with little emotion. Not because I didn't know how to express it, but because I was terrified. I would go home crying because of the things they would say to me and about me. Some of the boys in class were flirting with me, but I didn't know what that was until...10th grade. confused I just thought they were being mean to me. sweatdrop
I Love Lemons!! 
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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:08 pm
I'd probably be a robot too if I took it. sweatdrop
Embrace your cold, robot interior! xd
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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:59 pm
Sorry, but I think the only robot here is me, with only one function. SILLINESS.
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 3:11 am
Perhaps it's because you normally feel you need to supress your emotions. Perhaps you responded to the test in such a way as to show supressed emtoions because you didn't feel comfortable with the test. It was unfamiliar, and forced you to think about things you werne't particularly comfortable with, so you reverted to a safety mechanism of supression of emotive capability. Perhaps you may have not been entirely honest with yourself and the test, whether you were aware of that or not.
The most accurate kind of tests seem to be the ones where the subject doesn't know it's happening, or is able to ignore it, and respond naturally.
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:07 am
KitDreamer Perhaps it's because you normally feel you need to supress your emotions. Perhaps you responded to the test in such a way as to show supressed emtoions because you didn't feel comfortable with the test. It was unfamiliar, and forced you to think about things you werne't particularly comfortable with, so you reverted to a safety mechanism of supression of emotive capability. Perhaps you may have not been entirely honest with yourself and the test, whether you were aware of that or not.
The most accurate kind of tests seem to be the ones where the subject doesn't know it's happening, or is able to ignore it, and respond naturally.
Brian helped me with the test though. We went through all of the questions, and it came out that I hated emotions. If I did it, it would come out the same, because I agreed on all but one answer. D:
@Veggie___>> DOES NOT COMPUTE *fires lasers*
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:17 am
Lady, It's probally because you have so many emotions that the test went haywire and didn't understand. xd
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