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Lillymon:
Introverted (I) 82.76% Extroverted (E) 17.24%
Intuitive (N) 59.52% Sensing (S) 40.48%
Thinking (T) 77.14% Feeling (F) 22.86%
Judging (J) 54.05% Perceiving (P) 45.95%

I also took a similar test at MyPersonality.info, with the same results. I also recall taking another similar test some years previously, which also pegged me as an INTJ. I'm nothing if not consistent with regards to these personality tests.

fohfoh:
Extroverted (E) 57.89% Introverted (I) 42.11%
Sensing (S) 50% Intuitive (N) 50%
Thinking (T) 57.14% Feeling (F) 42.86%
Perceiving (P) 51.28% Judging (J) 48.72%

ESTP - "Promotor". Action! When present, things begin to happen. Fiercely competitive. Entrepreneur. Often uses shock effect to get attention. Negotiator par excellence. 4.3% of total population.

Currently 8/36 people are introverted. Dang... kids. Go experience the world a little.


Took it again and got this instead. Which is pretty close. Only the second one changed, but since the first time it was tied, it isn't really a difference overall. But both seem to be pretty accurate.

Extroverted (E) 60.98% Introverted (I) 39.02%
Intuitive (N) 51.22% Sensing (S) 48.78%
Thinking (T) 53.66% Feeling (F) 46.34%
Perceiving (P) 52.38% Judging (J) 47.62%

ENTP - "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.

rathoriel:
ISTJ - "Trustee". Decisiveness in practical affairs. Guardian of time- honored institutions. Dependable. 11.6% of total population.
I dont quite agree.

Introverted (I) 60% Extroverted (E) 40%
Sensing (S) 67.74% Intuitive (N) 32.26%
Thinking (T) 65.63% Feeling (F) 34.38%
Judging (J) 53.13% Perceiving (P) 46.88%


I took it again and it was way off, I like this chinese zodiac sign site better. it describes me to the Letter


http://www.grassrootsdesign.com/zodiac/zsrch.php

Your Zodiac Sign is the Pig
Your Element is metal


Chivalrous & spirited you go at everything with all your strength with no retreat. You possess fortitude, honesty & are loyal. The few friends you make, you make for life. You desire knowledge & are well informed. Although quick tempered you hate arguments & and are affectionate to loved ones.
Pigs are most compatible with Rabbit & Sheep
  Your next birthday falls on a Thursday

The Chivalrous Pig
The last of the twelve astrological signs, the Pig or Boar is the symbol of completion. Their ambitions are not so much with their current career, but with the benefits that they reap at the end of their careers. The Pig personality looks forward to retirement.

Unlike the animal that Americans think of when they consider a Pig, the Chinese consider the Pig as one of the most pleasant and productive animals. They are home-lovers who put a lot of attention toward family matters. Pigs are models of sincerity, purity, tolerance, and honor.

Pigs simply want to do everything right, and have an unrelenting optimistic attitude.

Pigs are industrious in business as well as home life. They finish the projects that they begin, and do so with great enthusiasm. In business, they can become extremely successful and usually reap the financial benefits of such accomplishments.

Pigs get along well with almost everyone, and they typically have a large and varied collection of good friends. Like the Monkey, the Pig is intellectual-- a character with a great thirst for knowledge.

The Pig was such an integral part of the home in China that the Chinese character for "family" consists of the sign for a roof, under which is the character for a Pig.

Personality
When encountering the Boar, we sense his or her quiet sincerity and purity. The Boar is so honest that they feel guilty for the slightest error, and they are more indulgent and forgiving of others than they is of themselves. They are without artifice or pretense, and dislikes forcing themselves on others or being the center of attention. Chivalrous, gallant, obliging, scrupulous to a fault, the Boar is naive, innocent, confident, and defenseless. They allow themselves to be duped easily, accepts their own faults calmly, and those of others with tolerant understanding. They are incredibly sincere, almost to the point of doing themselves harm, and always disarmed by the bad faith of others. They lie rarely, and then only to defend themselves. Powerless against hypocrisy, they will often crucify themselves in an attempt to justify their actions. They are absolutely straight dealers and it's very rarely that they will accept a compromise. Ironically, though the Boar believes without question whatever anyone tells them, they are always finding it necessary to produce proof of what they themselves assert!

People born in the Year of the Boar have a taste for the good life. Possessing a strong sense of luxury, they can be extravagant and take great pleasure in pampering themselves and their loved ones; they delight in the stimulation of the senses. However, when they need to work they will get right to it. At these times a halfhearted attitude just won't do; where they're concerned, it's all or nothing.

The Boar is a splendid companion, so much fun, and game for a risqué evening. They don't say much, but when they do decide to speak, suddenly the barriers are down and nothing can stop them until the subject's exhausted.

Like the Monkey, the Boar is intellectual, a character with a great thirst for knowledge. They read a lot, but read anything that happens to be around. Although they appears to be well read, the Boar's knowledge is only superficial. Referring to this, a Japanese proverb says that the Boar is "wide of face but narrow in the back."

The Boar is sensitive, caring, and indulgent. Not only intelligent and cultured, the Boar also has a streak of bawdiness and earthiness. Their various indulgences can verge on gluttony. Unlike the conniving Machiavellian pigs of Animal Farm, Chinese Pigs tend to be helpless and insecure. During fat spells they suddenly lose all and are unable to defend themselves, much less attack others. Boars in general are lucky but lazy.

Boars can be very practical, logical and down to earth. They may at times be considered somewhat cool and reserved because, blessed as they are with composure and self-control, they don't usually allow emotion to cloud the issue. They are cheerful and love company and social life. They find it very easy to make friends and also seem to hang on to them for life. For them the Boar is capable of the greatest sacrifices. They are extremely considerate of the chosen few who do merit their affection. The women of this sign like nothing better than to make presents for people and organize parties; they are marvelous hostess.

Whatever their ambitions may be, whatever the tasks and goals they have set themselves, the Boar will do their duty with all the strength they are capable of, and that same strength can be an inner force to be reckoned with, a force that nothing can oppose. Once a Boar has come to a decision, nothing can stop them from carrying it out. But before they arrive at it, they spend ages weighing the pros and cons, which sometimes gives the impression that they are indecisive. Nothing could be further from the truth, but to make sure they are avoiding any possible complications, they will sometimes ponder for so long that they destroy their own case.

Untiring workers, Boars will succeed in their careers, especially if they are their own boss. Because they like to accumulate ancient objects and fine pictures, they might become art dealers, specializing in antiquities. Their aim is to live in relative affluence, both for themselves and their families, and to enjoy the pleasures of life. Materially, the Boar will always have all the necessities of life, regardless of their chosen career. Work and money in sufficient quantities seems to gravitate their way without their having to make any particular effort. People will help them all their life, and thanks to this help they will be able, if they wishes, to reach the highest heights in the financial world.

Popular superstition in the East says that people help them thus just to fatten them up so they will make a better meal over the New Year. Because of this, the Boar may be overwary and trust nobody. If the Boar's birthdate is a long time before the traditional feasts, they will escape a lot of the disappointments in store for them. However, the closer it is to the Asiatic New Year, the more they will be betrayed, ridiculed, duped, and perhaps in the long run, eaten!

Though generally tolerant and fairly placid people, when absolutely backed into a corner, Boars can turn vicious. When they find that their friendship and good nature have been seriously abused, they will give no quarter and that friendship will somewhat unceremoniously be cut short. Perhaps they can be accused of exhibitionism, of being flirtatious and even licentious at times, but there is no doubt that Boars in general are very good sorts -- honest, decent, generous, supportive, loyal to their friends, and thoroughly trustworthy.

The first phase of the Boar's life will be relatively calm. During the second, every conceivable conjugal problem will be visited upon them. But whatever their trouble, the Boar, discreet and shy, will never ask anybody else for help; they will try to get out of the mess by themselves. Their reticence in this respect may do them harm, for nobody will even suspect the torment they are going through.

The Passionate Boar
Above all else, Boars are sensual, self-indulgent creatures. They adore anything that smacks of physical pleasure, whether it is gorging themselves with sweetmeats or idling a whole day away with their newfound heart throbs between their satin sheets. Passionate by nature, some younger Boars could tend towards promiscuity while some of the older ones could well become bawdy and lascivious. Unfortunately for them, love seems somehow to befog many a Boar; when deeply smitten, their emotions become rather transparent and they can become putty in the hands of unscrupulous types who can induce them to behave quite out of character. They may often be deceived, often disappointed, often made a fool of ... and often loved. The female Pig makes a very good mother.

Relationships
Month: December
 
Time:
from 9:00 pm to 10:59 pm
 
Direction of Orientation:
North-Northwest
 
Color: Dark Blue
Boars are loving and loyal to their mates, and caring and considerate towards those they love. In any close, intimate relationship it is friendship that the Boar will value most. Settled with the right partner, these generous, warm hearted individuals will enjoy happy and contented lives, developing their talents within that supportive framework and devoting themselves completely to their family and their loved ones. With their simplicity of soul and their sensual appreciation of nature, the Boar always seeks the authentic and the true in personal relationships.

The Boar would be well advised to share his or her life with those born under the sign of the Rabbit -- that's the surest way of avoiding arguments. They must keep out of the clutches of the Snake, who will make a complete slave out of the Boar in no time, enmeshing the Pig in their coils to the extent that the poor Boar loses all power of movement. The Ram will take advantage of them. Like the Rabbit, the Tiger and Rat are excellent partners for the Boar, but the Monkey is not honest enough for their taste.

 

DaggerLite:
Your Zodiac Sign is the Dragon
Your Element is earth

You are healthy, full of energy & excitable with a tendency toward short temper & stubbornness. Honest, sensitive & brave you also create trust & confidence in others. At times, you tend to be too soft-hearted which may cause others to temporarily take advantage of you. But this is short-lived for you are nobody's fool.

Dragons are most compatible with Rat, Snake, Monkey & Rooster

(click to show/hide)The Celestial Dragon

The Dragon is one of the most exotic and flamboyant of all Chinese astrological signs. Dragons are born leaders and masters of ceremonies. They are idealists, perfectionists, aggressive and determined.

A person born under the dragon is usually fashionable and can adapt to many different styles of life. Using their keen sense of imagination, Dragons are forever dreaming up fresh schemes and ideas for new adventures (which are mostly futile). Unfortunately, they often drive their friends crazy with their "wild" schemes that usually lead to nowhere. On the good side however, Dragon-types are also surrounded by good fortune, which saves them from making major mistakes. They are well suited to careers in the theatre, or any place that gives them a leading role.

To the Chinese, the Dragon is born in the most desirable year. Possessing magical powers, the versatile Dragon is capable of soaring to the highest heavenly heights or diving to the depths of the sea. On one hand shrewd, healthy and full of vitality, the Dragon also possesses a mystical side, intuitive, artistic and strangely lucky. However, Dragons can plunge pretty low, becoming irritable, stubborn and impetuous. The Dragon's mystical allure may become a bit too other worldly, making him or her difficult to get close to. A Dragon's unsatisfactory love life may lead to a string of loves and marriages. Believing themselves invincible, Dragons must beware of excesses, for with their uncommon strength, they can harm themselves, or "scorch their wings."

Although they have the potential for making lots of money, they spend it lavishly on their projects. Dragons are not well suited to growing old and losing power, they lose their temper easily.

Personality

Force and power are the symbols attributed to the Dragon. There is a decidedly exotic air about Dragon people, especially among the women, who fairly exude sexuality. Indeed, whether male or female, Dragons are libidinous and score quite a hit with the opposite sex.

Flexible and accommodating, they fit in with whatever is going on around them -- but for only as long as it suits them. This is because they are self-determined types and don't take kindly to being dominated by others. Although seemingly affable and agreeable, they can be as ferocious and dangerous as the mythical beast on whom the sign is based. Temperamentally, Dragons are somewhat hotheaded and quick-tempered; when angered they will give as good as they get. Dragons can also be hypercritical if things are not quite right or not up to their expectations. Dragons are idealists and perfectionists; they demand a lot and they give a lot.

Enthusiastic to the point of impetuosity, Dragons have big mouths. Their words overrun their thoughts, and their hearts run away with their heads. Intellectually, they are clever, bright, sharp people, yet on occasion they will throw all logic to the wind and follow their hunches. Fortunately for them, they are strong on intuition and invariably all works out well. In a confrontation, Dragons have a tendency to misjudge the situation, and are not too adept at extricating themselves from difficulties. Interestingly, no matter what surprises Fate may have in store, whatever difficulties or hardships these people may encounter along the road, Dragons will always ultimately land on their feet. They will be a success wherever they go, regardless of their chosen careers.

Dragons may devote themselves to a great cause or work, and if so, they will see it through to the end. This talent work two ways, as they can be equally devoted to a bad cause and equally successful in it. Dragons can't help but win!

This is undoubtedly due to the fact that of all the Chinese signs, those born under the influence of the Dragon are considered the luckiest of all and good fortune simply follows them wherever they go. Not only that, they also have the Midas touch. It is said that the Year of the Dragon is good for business and all moneymaking schemes. Consequently, those born in this year have an inherent knack for attracting money and they generally enjoy financial prosperity. The Chinese say that the Dragon leaves wealth and prosperity in his path. Hence, the Dragon leads the street processions during Chinese New Year. The Dragon brings the Four Benedictions of the East -- wealth, virtue, harmony, and long life.

The Stimulating Dragon

Romance for the Dragon is never simple, with one crazy state of mind following another, creating a series of highs and lows in his love life. There are two types of Dragon lovers: those who fall in love and commit themselves to a serious relationship when they are fairly young, and those who tend to be loners and perhaps never marry at all. In general, the former enjoy a stable and satisfactory married life while the latter flit from one love affair to another, never really giving any of them a chance to develop. Since Dragons are not prone to marrying young, many committed bachelors and spinsters are born under the influence of this sign; truthfully, the Dragon may be happier alone. In any partnership Dragon folk will first and foremost seek an intellectual rapport, because these people get as much of a charge from mental stimulation as they do from having sex. Of course they bring to any relationship their own inimitable touch of magic and that Dragon element of good fortune. But the male Dragon is perhaps happier in love than his female counterpart, for this, being a strongly masculine sign, often produces dominant women who tend to take over the relationship and rather blindly tread all over the sensitivities of their partners.

Relationships

Women who are born under this sign are usually surrounded by admirers and very popular with the opposite sex. They are seldom disappointed in love.

The Monkey, Snake and Rat are dream partners for the Dragon; however, it is worth remembering that the only sign that can fool the Dragon is the Monkey. The Boar and Ox cannot deal with his excesses.

Month: May
Time: from 7:00 am to 8:59 am
Direction of Orientation: East-Southeast
Color: Aquamarine
I won't say that celestial personality tests hit the spot.

XinWind:
INFP

Introverted (I) 52.94% Extroverted (E) 47.06%
Intuitive (N) 58.33% Sensing (S) 41.67%
Feeling (F) 60% Thinking (T) 40%
Perceiving (P) 58.33% Judging (J) 41.67%

INFP - "Questor". High capacity for caring. Emotional face to the world. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 4.4% of total population.

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