No! If you solve this problem, what will we speak of? You think someone is just going to pull a new thread out of thin air?Ya'll bitchin the intj offers the solution mothafuckas
No! If you solve this problem, what will we speak of? You think someone is just going to pull a new thread out of thin air?
Yay!I'm far to lazy to formulate the details for the language analysis, INFJ's GO!
F gives all the fucks all the time. It's the slut function of the MBTI. The i/e part and stack placement just tells you what direction and to what extreme those fucks go in.
Ya'll bitchin the intj offers the solution mothafuckas
Whoa buddy! That's far too much effort for this!
I could make a program to analyze the interview transcript. It will take specific keywords or phrases to identify MBTI traits. I did something similar for twitter keywords.
http://chrisclarke.tech/online_resume/portfolio/Twitter_Sentiment/Twitter_Sentiment.html
And another INTJ. Why pose as an INFJ on an INFJ forum?
Sentiment mining is completely unrelated to actual MBTI characteristics. The data you get out of that will tell you nothing - merely that people were happy/sad/mad, etc. Emotion is not an indication of MBTI. Zero correlation. We all have emotion. But we don't have the same MBTI. You just like it because it seems like a rational solution to an abstract problem, but it's not.
Obviously an INTP. The playful rationalist.
This one's also an INTP posing as an INFJ in an INFJ forum. What for?
You missed the word "similar" Mr negative Nancy i'ma throw you in that database and give you a -5 score.
BECAUSE I WANT TO FEEL GAWD DAMMIT
For the lulz, duh. Like a good INTP.
Hahaha...fair enough. But wait, you CAN feel. It's just your secondary function as a T Why do you think you can't feel if you're a T?
Touche.