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Murderous villain test
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Weird, I was also born in the same month as my Hitler And we are close, INFJ vs INTJ. These quizzes from serrafim will make me believe in astrology and MBTI soon...
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No, I'm just trying to see if the murderous villain test (which is based off of Big Five) corresponds/correlates to the other personality typing systems (like MBTI, enneagram, etc). The main one that I know is MBTI, so that's why I'm asking about it specifically lol.
ISTP is the virtuoso, Here's some information about it. Also, you should learn about the cognitive functions rather than take the 16 Personalities test (it uses dichotomies which aren't as accurate as the functions).
It says I'm like Hitler, which at first bothered me, but then I remember that Hitler was a sensitive man, just like that Anal Cunt song says.
He went to art school when he was younger, he wanted to be a painter, he was a vegetarian, he was concerned about overpopulation, and if he were alive today, he'd listen to The Cure, The Smiths, and Depeche Mode.
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Maybe i actually am that would make a lot of sense
Team ye
"def con 3"
Free Palestine too
i want to make it crystal clear that i actually do like Jews
i dislike zionists though. i don't conflate the two like zionists do. that is actually antisemitiic according to the IHRA definition that zionst use as a weapon to label others that disagree with their genocide
i want to make it crystal clear that i actually do like Jews
i dislike zionists though. i don't conflate the two like zionists do. that is actually antisemitiic according to the IHRA definition that zionst use as a weapon to label others that disagree with their genocide
I didn't even really know who this was until I took this test. When I was reading about him, I thought he was just someone that got shit done. I especially related to the whole literary campaign he spearheaded. I desperately want a kind of revolution like that in my home country but you would have to be a villain to get most of those people to read.
He has done/is responsible for (a lot of??) bad things despite the good; the forced labor camps where the "unfit" (read: the homosexual, Afro-Cuban, Catholic, diagnosed with AIDs, etc) sound pretty horrific.
Sadly I think a lot of these about me are true lol.
These tests are fun and interesting, @sserafim! Thank you for sharing them with us.
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It says I'm like Hitler, which at first bothered me, but then I remember that Hitler was a sensitive man, just like that Anal Cunt song says.
He went to art school when he was younger, he wanted to be a painter, he was a vegetarian, he was concerned about overpopulation, and if he were alive today, he'd listen to The Cure, The Smiths, and Depeche Mode.
I am aware of his animal rights activism. I think apparently he also was in favor of gender equality? I know for a fact he was a momma's boy tho. It's bizarre to think that one of the most infamous murderers in all of history was a softie and also shares the same MBTI type as Jesus
That's from your post wait I retook it and still got Albert Speer but the "scientific research" part changed. I guess we are pretty similar, the only thing that's different is how we perform under pressure.
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