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26 April 2009 @ 16:54
I've done this before and got the Robot rather than the haughty intellectual; either I have got more arrogant or more honest. In any case, the test describes we very well I think, so it was good enough - although I'm definitely not 100% introverted.

In other news, I aim to blog every week this term... let's see how that goes.


Your result for The Personality Defect Test...

Haughty Intellectual

You are 100% Rational, 0% Extroverted, 0% Brutal, and 57% Arrogant.

You are the Haughty Intellectual. You are a very rational person, emphasizing logic over emotion, and you are also rather arrogant and self-aggrandizing. You probably think of yourself as an intellectual, and you would like everyone to know it. Not only that, but you also tend to look down on others, thinking yourself better than them. You could possibly have an unhealthy obsession with yourself as well, thus causing everyone to hate you for being such an elitist twat. On top of all that, you are also introverted and gentle. This means that you are just a quiet thinker who wants fame and recognition, in all likelihood. Like so many countless pseudo-intellectuals swarming around vacuous internet forums to discuss worthless political issues, your kind is a scourge upon humanity, blathering and blathering on and on about all kinds of boring crap. If your personality could be sculpted, the resulting piece would be Rodin's "The Thinker"--although I am absolutely positive that you are not nearly as muscular or naked as that statue. Rather lacking in emotion, introspective, gentle, and arrogant, you are most certainly a Haughty Intellectual! And, most likely, you will never achieve the recognition or fame you so desire! But no worries!



To put it less negatively:

1. You are more RATIONAL than intuitive.

2. You are more INTROVERTED than extroverted.

3. You are more GENTLE than brutal.

4. You are more ARROGANT than humble.


Compatibility:


Your exact opposite is the Schoolyard Bully. (Bullies like to beat up nerds, after all.)


Other personalities you would probably get along with are the Braggart, the Hand-Raiser, and the Robot.


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If you scored near fifty percent for a certain trait (42%-58%), you could very well go either way. For example, someone with 42% Extroversion is slightly leaning towards being an introvert, but is close enough to being an extrovert to be classified that way as well. Below is a list of the other personality types so that you can determine which other possible categories you may fill if you scored near fifty percent for certain traits.


The other personality types:

The Emo Kid: Intuitive, Introverted, Gentle, Humble.

The Starving Artist: Intuitive, Introverted, Gentle, Arrogant.

The Bitch-Slap: Intuitive, Introverted, Brutal, Humble.

The Brute: Intuitive, Introverted, Brutal, Arrogant.

The Hippie: Intuitive, Extroverted, Gentle, Humble.

The Televangelist: Intuitive, Extroverted, Gentle, Arrogant.

The Schoolyard Bully: Intuitive, Extroverted, Brutal, Humble.

The Class Clown: Intuitive, Extroverted, Brutal, Arrogant.

The Robot: Rational, Introverted, Gentle, Humble.

The Haughty Intellectual: Rational, Introverted, Gentle, Arrogant.

The Spiteful Loner: Rational, Introverted, Brutal, Humble.

The Sociopath: Rational, Introverted, Brutal, Arrogant.

The Hand-Raiser: Rational, Extroverted, Gentle, Humble.

The Braggart: Rational, Extroverted, Gentle, Arrogant.

The Capitalist Pig: Rational, Extroverted, Brutal, Humble.

The Smartass: Rational, Extroverted, Brutal, Arrogant.


Be sure to take my Sublime Philosophical Crap Test if you are interested in taking a slightly more intellectual test that has just as many insane ramblings as this one does!


About Saint_Gasoline



I am a self-proclaimed pseudo-intellectual who loves dashes. I enjoy science, philosophy, and fart jokes and water balloons, not necessarily in that order. I spend 95% of my time online, and the other 5% of my time in the bathroom, longing to get back on the computer. If, God forbid, you somehow find me amusing instead of crass and annoying, be sure to check out my blog and my webcomic at SaintGasoline.com.


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tgwbs
26 December 2008 @ 22:03
The first sentence of the first post of each month:

January 10: Well, I have my first Oxford exams tomorrow morning, which is exactly the impetus I needed to get back onto LiveJournal and procrastinate! I haven't changed...

March 13: And it came to pass that Jay returned unto LiveJournal, and a couple of people thought, "Hey, that's nice." It was nice... I can't believe I didn't blog for 2 months!

April 5: 1) L O L Hogg is probably the best name ever. It certainly trumps Engelbert Humpeldinck. LOL Hogg, haha! That WAS an amazing name. I'd forgotten about him. I can't even remember what he looks like now.

June 2: Internet Middle Earth Risk exists! www.conquerclub.com And so an obsession was born...

July 18: I finally have the internet back! I've been without, in my own room anyway, since Easter. Not that it does me any good - I spend so much time procrastinating now. :(

August 4: I went to Leeds for the weekend, Leeds being a huge Northern city for those of you who don't know. Ooooh, timely. I'm going back tomorrow for 4 days.

September 1: I spent the weekend at Cambridge because one of my friends (Mike the Mathematician) lives there. Hmm. This makes me look very well travelled overall this year.

October 6: Right, I have photos up so I may as well go over Paris in more detail rather than packing or working. See what I said about the travelling?

November 1: I've been thinking a lot about food this term. However, I am still unable to make it well.

December 8: I'm back home from Oxford now until mid-January, alas. 8 January feels so long ago! And yet there's so much holiday left! Which is good, I suppose, as I have done no work so far. ^_^
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tgwbs
05 September 2008 @ 17:29
Look how tiny my music collection is! )

Conclusion: My entire song collection is really depressing.
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tgwbs
01 August 2007 @ 14:45
My Interests Collage! )
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tgwbs
11 June 2007 @ 21:39
Yay  
Quizzes )
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tgwbs
04 June 2007 @ 15:30
Why not?

 

Weeey )
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tgwbs
02 May 2007 @ 16:28
Pah!  
You Are 20% Capitalist, 80% Socialist

You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.


This was utterly bizarre. How does wanting to legalize drugs and prostitution make me capitalist? How does recognising that capitalism discriminates against the stupid make me capitalist? Pah, I say, pah!

EDIT:

Well this prompted me to re-do the political compass test at http://www.politicalcompass.org/questionnaire. My score was:

Economic Left/Right: -9.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.82


This is interesting because my score from the last time I did this in April 2006 was -8.25, -6.67. I have got a lot more communist, which I expected. However, I thought that I had been drifting rightwards socially (belief in the State rather than society, belief in rule by an elite rather than popular democracy). According to this thing, I am more or less the same on the social scale.

So... yeah. Cool.
 
 
tgwbs
28 April 2007 @ 17:35
Yay! An ocelot! I used to be a wildlife nut, so I knew it was an ocelot before it came up. Pretty.

In other news, I am now completely addicted to LJ. I have started a list of "to blog" topics on Abby's advice.
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tgwbs
21 April 2007 @ 20:24
Meme  
Go to your bookshelf. Pick the 5 fiction and 5 non-fiction books you think best define you. Infect your friends.

Fiction
1 - The Silmarillion, Tolkien.
2 - Brave New World, Huxley.
3 - The Time Machine, Wells.
4 - Les Fleurs du Mal, Baudelaire.
5 - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Adams.

Non-fiction
1 - The Last Two Million Years, Reader's Digest.
2 - Europe, A History, Norman Davies.
3 - Déclaration Universelle des droits de l'homme (universal declaration of human rights).
4 - Harpen Collins dictionary from the sixties.
5 - French Dictionary, gigantic.


I really don't own enough books. Still, I think that nicely sums up my tastes. I like dystopia, depressing endings, fastasy/sci-fi, comedy and fairly old / establish literature. I also like History, French, Linguistics and human rights.
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