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  1. Do you prefer to initiate interactions yourself or do you wait for others to approach you? Give examples.
  2. I generally preffer being approached, rather thn approaching people myself. The general thought process for me goes a bit as such: “That person seems nice. I should talk to them. Wait, do I really want to talk to them? What if the conversation will spiral into an awkward mess? Maybe they’re not even worth talking to, remember what happened last time when I got into a conversation with someone. Maybe if Ill stick around for a bit they’ll notice me and say “Hi!”
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  4. Are you rather talkative and expressive or do you prefer to keep to yourself?
  5. Expressive and talkative only when I need to, or when im around the right people. Rest of the situations, I keep to myself.
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  7. Do you enjoy socializing in bigger groups or do you prefer fewer more intimate connections?
  8. More of an intimate person. Anything more than 3 persons makes my head spin.
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  10. Do you usually take a proactive approach to life or do you wait for things to happen and then react?
  11. Depends a lot on circumstances, but overall I’m pretty “Last minute”
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  13. Are you generally an enthusiastic person? Give an example of how you express enthusiasm. If you don't then explain why that would be.
  14. It takes a lot to get me excited, honestly. Also, my enthusiasm is never expressed outwardly. I may be living the happiest moment of my life but I won’t jump out of joy or give a wide smile.
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  16. Do you enjoy taking theoretical approaches or would you prefer your actions be more practical in nature? Give an example involving an activity you enjoy.
  17. I’m not practical. Almost at all. Regarding activities I enjoy, they include: Playing video games, reading books, watching shows takes 70% of my time. I also started learning about 20 languages, but never actually got past the “Beginner” level on either of them. This could be the epitome of unpractical, I guess.
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  19. Do you have a vivid imagination and tend to daydream or would you rather take a realistic approach to life?
  20. 50-50. Yet, most of the time I am more attracted by the “What ifs”. If I am to spend my life in this reality, which everyone can experience with minimal effort, then at least let me have ideas.
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  22. Do you prefer coming up with new ideas or do you prefer implementing actual concepts? Give an example of how you approached this in school
  23. For me, I enjopy the brainstorming phase more than the implementation. Mostly because there’s so much more room for trial and freedom of thought during that process. Plus, during the implementation phase, you could be disappointed by the final product.In school, I was and still am the “think-tank”.
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  26. Do you feel like thinking theoretically about a concept is sufficient to stimulate you or do you need to experience a situation?
  27. Talking and thinking are generally more than enough for me. Seeing things in action would kind of “kill the magic” of possibilities for me.
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  29. Do you value tradition or are you more interested in new ideas and approaches?
  30. While tradition is in some situations necessary for out society, I’d rather stray away from it as often as I can. Oftentimes, sticking to tradition can narrow the perspective of someone and I don’t like that.
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  33. When helping people would you rather come up with solutions and take a reasonable stance or would you be more inclined to give emotional support?
  34. Staying there like a ragdoll and telling the person that “It’s going to be okay” makes me feel awkward and uncomfortable most of the times. But it’s really the only thing I can do without seeming like a complete jerk. So I’ll sugarcoat things in metaphors, give them a hug and whatnot.
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  36. Do you see yourself as a highly compassionate person or are you more inclined to reason from a detached state? Describe how your emotions express themselves.
  37. I feel compassion for my close and loved ones strictly. I do not commiserate with every living being. I can’t. My emotions usually don’t express themselves. If I’m sad, chances are I won’t let people know. Purely because I don’t want to talk about it. I do however feel an emotional connection with characters throughout fiction, such as shows or books. I can’t really explain how or why. Maybe I just relate to them.
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  39. When entering an argument do you insist on getting through to the truth as you perceive it or would you drop it if you felt like it was creating a negative atmoshphere
  40. Pretty headstrong when it comes to arguments. If I’m right, I know that I’m right, and ALL the facts hint towards me being right, I won’t drop it. Ignorance is the root of all problems in our society and I won’t let others bask in it.But I generally dislike conflict and makes me feel kinda bad.
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  43. Are you often critical of others? If so give an example. If not give an example of how you can accept flaws in others.
  44. Critical only if they made a huge mistake or there’s a significant flaw in their way of being/thinking. I accept flaws if they’re not too pronounced.Also, I’m not the type to care too much about physical appearance.
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  48. Do you see yourself as a tough person or are you more gentle? Give examples of tough or tender behaviors.\
  49. I may seem tough on the outside because I’m witty enough to verbally attack everyone that gets in my way. But really, I’m not a bully. I let people have their way, as long as they’re minding their own business.
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  51. Are you more systematic in your approach to dealing with things or would you say you're casual in nature? Describe your daily attitude toward plans.
  52. I just go with the day. If there’s a major event during that day, I’ll think about it and plan a strategy out. Just slither like a sidewinder through whatever life throws at me, really.
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  55. Do you tend to plan how long an activity would go or would you rather just see how it goes? Give an example.
  56. If I’ve been invited to go on a trip for an undetermined period but I have plans the next day, obviously I’m going to plan the activity around that.
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  59. When facing a deadline do you tend to start early or do you wait until it's almost too late? Give an example of how you dealt with this in school.
  60. BOY, one example is honestly not enough. I’m still in school and (not so proudly) doing it. I remember having to write an essay about Caesar, 3 pages long. I just couldn’t be bothered to move myself and actually start the project. So I wrote only one page. Then made a deal with the teacher. I told her every major event during the lives of Caesar and Caligula, and scored a 10/10, while my peers scored 8/10 on average, with all the pages written. Heh.
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  63. Are you a spontenous person or not? Describe how you usually deal with appointments.
  64. During important appointments, such as interview, fuck no. I’m not risking an opportunity. But during more casual appointments I’m like “mmmkay see you there then”.
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  66. When doing an activity do you take a methodical approach or would you rather just come up with ideas on the spot?
  67. I need to see what I’m working with. Both ways could work, really.
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  69. Do you get energized by being with people or being alone?
  70. By being alone. I recharge myself mostly when reading a book or watching a show.
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  72. Are you more active or passive in social interactions?
  73. Active when it’s worth to be, such as when something interesting is being discussed.
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  75. Do you prefer the abstract or the concrete approach?
  76. Abstract, way more fun that way!
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  78. Do you prefer practical work over theoretical work?
  79. Nope. I’m a vegetable when it comes to practical work.
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  81. Do you prefer to make schedules instead of be spontaneous?
  82. Not necessarily.
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  85. What's more important to you: Possibilities or stability?
  86. Possibilities. I’m much more comfortable knowing that I have my options as open as the gates to Hell.
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  89. Do you base your decisions on inner values or rationality?
  90. Just because my set of inner values is not that tightly-knit just now, I’m gonna go with rationality.
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  92. Are you usually compassionate or more purely logical?
  93. I’m not a logic-zilla per se. I suppose I am pretty compassionate in that regard.
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