Emixne's Profile
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City: Los Angeles
State/Province: CA
Country: US
Age:
22
Height:
6' 0"
Weight:
140 lbs.
Hair Color:
Black
Eye Color:
Brown
Body Type:
Athletic
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Films I Like:
Attack of the 50ft. Woman
Arabian Nights
Caligula
Cloverfield
Death becomes her
Ilsa: shewolf of the ss
Kill Bill vol.1&2
Lair of the white worm
Silent Hill
Salo, 120 days of sodom
Zombie
Pier Paolo Pasolini films
Literature I Like:
i read alot of medical books for some reason, and books on psychopathic killers
TV Shows I Like:
Absolutely Fabulous
Futurama
South park
Strangers with Candy
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aboutEmixne
If you think fuck is funny, Fuck yourself and save your money
I am an E.N.T.j (extroverted intuitive thinking judging)
ENTJ people are realists, in the most basic sense of the word. Not only because their thinking is based upon a clear view of how things actually are in the world around them, but also because their ideas and strategies are structured around those unambiguous, Âdown to earthÂ, commonsense beliefs which sum up the obvious and undeniable in life. But while ENTJÂs might be pragmatic about the immediate situation before them, they are scarcely satisfied with it until it can be made more productive, useful or valuable. The ENTJs reasoning on such matters is always clear and generally unemotional. If action can improve an item or a situation then it ought to be taken, and the ENTJ will always be found in the midst of such action, organizing, planning and leading the way forward until the best result possible has been realized. This makes success for an ENTJ something that can be clearly seen, a real world result which can be measured. And whether measured in dollars, bricks, bread or just happy people, the successful ENTJ knows the result is due to their belief that it is just plain commonsense to try and make the best of every situation and get the most out if it for the most people.
With any gift of strength, there is an associated weakness. Without "bad", there would be no "good". Without "difficult", there would be no "easy". We value our strengths, but we often curse and ignore our weaknesses. To grow as a person and get what we want out of life, we must not only capitalize upon our strengths, but also face our weaknesses and deal with them. That means taking a hard look at our personality type's potential problem areas.
ENTJÂs are strong, right minded and rational people. This should be kept in mind as you read some of the more negative material about ENTJ weaknesses. These weaknesses are natural. We offer this information to enact positive change, rather than as blatant criticism.
Most of the weaker characteristics in the ENTJ stem from their dominant Extroverted Thinking function overtaking their personality, stifling the natural expression and balancing value of the other personality functions.
Some ENTJs have difficulty fitting into our society. Their problems are generally associated with a strongly dogmatic and overly rational approach to life, coupled with an almost total lack of ability to understand the needs of others. Where such a strongly expressing difficulty arises, the ENTJ finds themselves constantly embattled by a world which refuses to conform to their ideals and creates situations in which the ENTJ is out of their depth. Such situations are often met by the ENTJ with such a childish emotionality that others are put off and isolate the ENTJ emotionally. Such ENTJs often find themselves without friends, and with business partners or employees who are unwilling to engage the ENTJ upon any matter other than strictly task related questions. Such behavior in others only serves to bring out underlying sentiments in the ENTJ which, via their badly adapted intuitive function, speak to them of plots, nastiness and covert obstructive behavior on the part of others. Suffice to say, such suspicions and childish sentiments coupled with dogmatic demands to conform to the ENTJÂs own way of seeing the world can soon destroy families and close relationships.
It is incumbent upon the ENTJ to break the circle of such behavior by allowing their Introverted Intuition a place in their life. Through attention to this function the ENTJ can discover a path to understanding and recognizing the effects not only their own behavior has upon others, but also the greater possibilities which lie within themselves for not only a harmonious relationship with others, but also a greater sense of what might be best for themselves.
Understanding the feeling needs and judgments of others is not an easy task for the ENTJ, but through their Intuitive function they can find images and ideas which - whilst not speaking directly to the feeling judgments of others might allow them to see outside the strictly rational circle of their world view in such a way as to recognize that there is indeed a different perspective which must be taken account of.
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robins3
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Comment left on: 11/21/09 6:41 AM
I study what can be best described as sportmarketing communication. It's a communication studies all related to sports and sportsmarketing. Cool! What games do you like to play?
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SerfasfdgX
Online now
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Comment left on: 11/20/09 6:48 PM
pretty good, you?
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effthis85
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Comment left on: 11/20/09 4:52 PM
hello hello mr.
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robins3
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Comment left on: 11/18/09 7:53 PM
Here it's too cold and I, too, have a bit of a cough. Today I've been busy for my study. Making presentations and stuff. What've you been up to today?
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CMonkey
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Comment left on: 11/17/09 8:49 PM
aw well I'll bring it over haha
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CMonkey
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Comment left on: 11/17/09 8:37 PM
no On Tekken 6 :P
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CMonkey
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Comment left on: 11/17/09 8:02 PM
lets VS >:)
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CMonkey
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Comment left on: 11/17/09 7:31 PM
im good just playing Tekken 6
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CMonkey
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Comment left on: 11/17/09 7:22 PM
im good just playing Tekken 6 n u?
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CMonkey
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Comment left on: 11/17/09 5:23 PM
Herrow
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