This one's more traditional and the result seemed close enough, I guess (stolen from redcandle17):
Jung Explorer Test
Actualized type: ENFP
(who you are)
ENFP - "Journalist". Uncanny sense of the motivations of others. Life is an exciting drama. 8.1% of total population. Preferred type: ENFP
(who you prefer to be)
ENFP - "Journalist". Uncanny sense of the motivations of others. Life is an exciting drama. 8.1% of total population. Attraction type: ENFP
(who you are attracted to)
ENFP - "Journalist". Uncanny sense of the motivations of others. Life is an exciting drama. 8.1% of total population.
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personality tests by similarminds.com (I couldn't find the link to the coding for my last result; who I am and who I'm attracted to stayed the same; who I prefer to be was slightly different when I posted this in her journal:
Preferred type: ESFP
(who you prefer to be)
ESFP - "Entertainer". Radiates attractive warmth and optimism. Smooth, witty, charming, clever. Fun to be with. Very generous. 8.5% of the total population.
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But this (stolen from Swan Tower) one's way more Daliesque, or Dickian, or ... something:
http://www.hypnoid.com/psytest2.html ( I was going to take it over for several reasons but refused to answer the first question a second time, and it won't let you skip it, so here's what I got, and my thoughts on it, copied from a comment over there)
Quiet and very self-assured, you tend to keep your own council. Pragmatic and practical to a fault, you are not one to worry about the finer points of philosophical discourse. In fact, because you are very much an individualist, you often finds yourself at odds with the established truth or the wishes of the majority. You will often earn the wrath of an employer by taking upon yourself decisions which are rightly those of your manager. You are not one to take credit unless it is deserved. Similarly however, you will also not happily give credit where it is not due. In a romantic relationship you can be very frustrating. While you do care deeply and sincerely, and are willing to work at a relationship, your confidence in your own abilities can on occasion make it difficult to see the world from a partner’s point of view. Quiet and stoic at times, you can drive a more emotional individual completely up the wall. You can become overstressed and fatigued without knowing it. Taking time to rest between bouts of hard work can help to prevent a breakdown later on.
Which is not exactly spot on. I ain't quiet. I'm not particularly self-assured. And I ain't stoic. Also, yeah, *sometimes* practical & pragmatic, but often not. So. The philosophical discourse-- I'm still thinking. That's one of those "yes/no/both/neither" things. Which is rather how I wanted to respond to much of that test. (okay, cut part of it cause, test spoilers)
Ah well, still I loved it. Trippy surrealism should be much encouraged.