Halirious Personality Syndrome Stew

Mar 13, 2007 18:17

I find this sad, halirious, and quite accurate (as did the cemetaryman I stole it off):

My Personality

Neuroticism

99
Extraversion

21
Openness To Experience

92
Agreeableness

38
Conscientiousness

14
You are introverted, reserved, and quiet with a preference for solitude and solitary activities. Your socializing tends to be restricted to a few close friends ( Read more... )

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barbedcagedbird March 15 2007, 13:43:11 UTC
This is just a riot..

You generally see others as selfish, devious, and sometimes potentially dangerous. You feel tense, jittery, and nervous and often feel like something dangerous is about to happen. You may be afraid of specific situations or be just generally fearful. You feel enraged when things do not go your way. You are sensitive about being treated fairly and feel resentful and bitter if you think you are being cheated. You are sensitive about what others think of you. Your concern about rejection and ridicule cause you to feel shy and uncomfortable around others. You are easily embarrassed and often feel ashamed. Your fears that others will criticize or make fun of you are exaggerated and unrealistic, but your awkwardness and discomfort may make these fears a self-fulfilling prophecy. You experience panic, confusion, and helplessness when under pressure or stress.

Your thinking is neither simple nor complex. To others you appear to be a well-educated person but not an intellectual

Turns out I'm a neurotic underdog. If one more of those things describes me as shallow, well-read but unintelligent, I swear to god I'll start believing it myself. And why would anyone feel the need to specifically point out that they think really deep thoughts? Would my mentioning that make me come across as more intelligent?

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sheldonbartleby March 16 2007, 05:47:09 UTC
What do you think of the thought "You are what I think of you?"

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