Monday, March 29, 2010

I just had a nostalgic moment, on a period of my life I almost nearly forgot about
I suddenly remembered the times I could laugh hysterically for 10 mins straight and start rolling around and then start coughing
That was in J1 and it was a period where it kinda came and went, but by far the best time of my life
Maybe I could invent a time machine

outofmyhead @ 9:52 pm | c0mments

Sunday, March 28, 2010

This is so accurate its funny. And the college majors at the bottom are NOT tweaked at all. No idea why biochem is there though.. But I guess I got myself set in the right direction:


Your Personality Profile

Raw Percentage
Openness
75%
Conscientiousness
63%
Extraversion
69%
Agreeableness
25%
Neuroticism
69%

Trait Explanations
Openness
This trait refers to the extent to which you prefer novelty versus convention. Approximately 58% of respondents have a lower openness raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is aware of their feelings but doesn't get carried away with their imagination either. You might say that you embrace change when it is necessary while still resisting it when you think it is not, and that beauty is important to you, but it's not everything.
Reflective question: When do you think that tradition is important, and when is it time for change?
Conscientiousness
This trait refers to the extent to which you prefer an organised, or a flexible, approach in life. Approximately 52% of respondents have a lower conscientiousness raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is random and fun to be around but that you can plan and persist when life requires it. From your responses it appears that depending on the situation, you can make quick decisions or deliberate for longer if necessary.
Reflective question: How do you go about organising your workload?
Extraversion
This trait refers to the extent to which you enjoy company, and seek excitement and stimulation. Approximately 62% of respondents have a lower extraversion raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is energetic and active. Your answers describe you as someone who enjoys and actively seeks out social occasions, and that you especially enjoy talking with a big group of people.
Reflective question: Do you prefer to be busy all the time? Why?
Agreeableness
This trait refers to the way you express your opinions and manage relationships. Approximately 0.4% of respondents have a lower agreeableness raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who is willing to make difficult decisions when necessary, and will point out when something is wrong no matter what other people might feel. Your responses suggest that you would say that you can be tough and uncompromising.
Reflective question: When others are experiencing problems, what do you do?
Neuroticism (Emotional stability)
This trait refers to the way you cope with, and respond to, life's demands. Approximately 95% of respondents have a lower neuroticism raw percentage than yours. From the way you answered the questions, you seem to describe yourself as someone who tends to be more self-conscious than many. Based on your responses, you come across as someone who can find it hard to not get caught up by anxious or stressful situations. You might say that you are in touch with your own feelings.
Reflective question: When do you not feel in control of your emotions?

Jungian Typology Estimate
Research has found that the Big Five personality traits are significantly related to Jungian Typology (e.g. the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator). This is a popular alternative personality framework regularly used for personal development, in which Types are used rather than Traits. Based on your Big Five trait scores, your estimated Type is shown below (if you have already taken a Jungian Typology test and got a different result, this can be changed from the More Options section).
ISTP
Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving
ISTPs excel at analyzing situations to reach the heart of a problem so that they can swiftly implement a functional repair, making them ideally suited to the field of engineering. Naturally quiet people, they are interested in understanding how systems operate, focusing on efficient operation and structure. They are open to new information and approaches. But contrary to their seemingly quiet and detached natures, ISTPs are often capable of humorously insightful observations about the world around them, and can be closet daredevils who live on the edge by gravitating toward fast-moving or risky hobbies. ISTPs tend to save their energy until they see a project worthy of their time, and then they launch themselves at it.

Personality Matches
myPersonality has found that the Big Five traits are related to various life behaviours and choices.
Please bear in mind that these are very specific matches. Few tests will even try to give such specific information, so cut us some slack if it is not perfect for you! :-)
Match: My Closest College MajorMy Closest US StateMy Closest Country
Based solely on your personality trait scores, the top three closest college major matches for your personality (out of 60 majors and "undecided") are:

#1 Law
#2 Economics
#3 Biochemistry
#4 International Relations
#5 Political Science
#6 Criminal Justice

outofmyhead @ 8:42 pm | c0mments

Saturday, March 27, 2010

yet again i'm inspired to beat around the shrub to avoid having to face the revered monster and his little parasites in their extravagant house between the murky river and hovering ufo.

i hate acronyms. calling an expressway a pie is utterly ridiculous. and i never did realise why newscasters read p-i-e till i was midway through primary school. i thought they thought kids like me were too stupid to spell food names.

but that's besides the point. i hate acronyms, but there is a need to be ambiguous here. well my point was basically just this: i dont understand why nmps are elected when (yes, they're smart; and brave too.. at least most of them) their views are thrown straight out of the window of the extravagant house into the depths of the murky river.

and concerning defamation... assuming people have brains which work and can make independent judgements, what's the use of bringing a foreigner to the hovering ufo when your own people can figure out that the foreigner was justifiably right in every way?

well its no use lamenting about this robot factory when i'm a robot myself i guess

outofmyhead @ 12:57 am | c0mments

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Mach IV test 82/100
I guess I'm kinda evil

outofmyhead @ 8:49 pm | c0mments

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Been having the urge to beat around the bush here for quite awhile, but haven't managed to finish typing indirect criticisms for everything that has irked me since.. the beginning of this year probably.

1. Its kinda fascinating/bewildering/irritating/downright abhorrent how people (in general) can have the heinousness to take someone else's lifetime dream smash it to smithereens. Examining the vast minds of these people you'll see they're chasing fame, fortune, prestige and more prestige and nothing else. And thats a shame. This is not a gp essay i'm writing, but to quote Margaret Thatcher: "Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you're not.". Same for respect; who's gonna give you any respect when all that you look for is prestige in whatever (sham) endeavours?

2. People change. Change for the worse - thats why i'm even bothered about it, otherwise why would i bother about praising the human race? (no point, really) Evil seems to be the more influential side. It's been proven everywhere many times, but are people so susceptible to the little bits of evil lurking around? People change, from decent to detestable, without realising. I'm guessing in their perspective its a change from unknown to famous. Those characteristics kinda correspond to the change in profile.

3. People stay the same. I'm not contradicting myself.. 'people' come in different shapes and sizes and insides. When they stay the same, its because they're already more than a little evil. I guess part of that evil must have stubborness. Stubborness to change or simply wonder about change. And how do you change stubborness? Quite a paradox we have here.

I probably made a whole lot of generalisations but who cares, i'll justify them, if anyone even bothers to ask..

outofmyhead @ 9:48 pm | c0mments

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