****Kirks Championships 2017 ****

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  1. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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  2. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    pablinov Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That test bugged me, I think I could have picked different variations. Some times I feel and act one way, other times I would do it another.

    Anyhow, I got the personality of an executive.
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  4. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    I'm an entertainer.....Go figure
     
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  5. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    What? How does that work?
     
  6. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    I got a fist full of dollar, catch my drift Magic Mike...???
     
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  7. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Yes I do.....3AM behind the barn and don't be late and keep your flashlight hidden this time azehole
     
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    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Magic Mopie
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  9. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Same with me, like I said to Kirk, depending on the day I jump back and forth between Architect and Logician, maybe you should do it again and answer the other way you feel and see if it changes slightly, if you get another answer you're probably a combination of both.

    I certainly wasn't expecting Executive for you.:lol:
     
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  10. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    This tests accuracy is uncanny isn't it?:lol: I'm not shocked in the least by that result.
     
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  11. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    As with your other voodoo this also proved to be spot on bro
     
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  12. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    @drenlou @nellybc @PinoyProdigy @Drew101 and @UnleashtheFURY do this, we need a full inventory of the participants here. Wouldn't it be cool to be known as The Advocate or The Entertainer?:lol:
     
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  13. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Hey I'm a Rational Logician and an Analyst, I don't waste one minute of my time with crap that doesn't pan out.:deal:
     
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  14. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    There's two versions of this test, both used to be free, now one cost money, anyway, they have different names for the same personalities, you're aka The Teacher. And here's a quick rundown.

    @KiwiMan's
    Even more than the other Idealists, Teachers have a natural talent for leading students or trainees toward learning, or as Idealists like to think of it, they are capable of calling forth each learner's potentials. Teachers (around two percent of the population) are able - effortlessly, it seems, and almost endlessly-to dream up fascinating learning activities for their students to engage in. In some Teachers, this ability to fire the imagination can amount to a kind of genius which other types find hard to emulate. But perhaps their greatest strength lies in their belief in their students. Teachers look for the best in their students, and communicate clearly that each one has untold potential, and this confidence can inspire their students to grow and develop more than they ever thought possible.

    In whatever field they choose, Teachers consider people their highest priority, and they instinctively communicate personal concern and a willingness to become involved. Warmly outgoing, and perhaps the most expressive of all the types, Teachers are remarkably good with language, especially when communicating in speech, face to face. And they do not hesitate to speak out and let their feelings be known. Bubbling with enthusiasm, Teachers will voice their passions with dramatic flourish, and can, with practice, become charismatic public speakers. This verbal ability gives Teachers a good deal of influence in groups, and they are often asked to take a leadership role.

    Teachers like things settled and organized, and will schedule their work hours and social engagements well ahead of time -- and they are absolutely trustworthy in honoring these commitments. Valuing as they do interpersonal cooperation and harmonious relations, Teachers are extraordinarily tolerant of others, are easy to get along with, and are usually popular wherever they are.

    Teachers are highly sensitive to others, which is to say their intuition tends to be well developed. Certainly their insight into themselves and others is unparalleled. Without a doubt, they know what is going on inside themselves, and they can read other people with uncanny accuracy. Teachers also identify with others quite easily, and will actually find themselves picking up the characteristics, emotions, and beliefs of those around them. Because they slip almost unconsciously into other people's skin in this way, Teachers feel closely connected with those around them, and thus show a sincere interest in the joys and problems of their employees, colleagues, students, clients, and loved ones.

    @pablinov Since Executive sounds so stodgy, its also known as The Supervisor

    Supervisors are highly social and community-minded, with many rising to positions of responsibility in their school, church, industry, or civic groups. Supervisors are generous with their time and energy, and very often belong to a variety of service clubs, lodges, and associations, supporting them through steady attendance, but also taking an outspoken leadership role. Supervisors like to take charge of groups and are comfortable issuing orders. They are cooperative with their own superiors, and they would like cooperation from the people working under them. Rank, they believe, has its obligations, but it also has its privileges.

    Comprising at least ten percent of the population, Supervisors enjoy and are good at making schedules, agendas, inventories, and so on, and they much prefer tried and true ways of doing things over speculation and experimentation. Supervisors keep their feet firmly on the ground and would like those under their supervision to do the same, whether employee, subordinate, spouse, or offspring. Supervisors have no problem evaluating others and tend to judge how a person is doing in terms of his or her compliance with, and respect for, schedules and procedures.

    Supervisors are unbelievably hard-working. Even as children they are industrious, and they usually respect their parents as authority figures. In school Supervisors are often model students, dutifully following directions, doing all their homework, doing it thoroughly, and on time. Above all else, they wish to do what they are supposed to do, and they rarely question the teacher's assignments, method of instruction, standards, or authority. And their industry and perseverance only become more important to them as they grow into adulthood and take on the responsibilities of job and family.

    Supervisors approach human relations along traditional lines. Marriage and parenthood are sacred to them, and they tend to have a large circle of friends, with many friendships faithfully maintained over the years. Social gatherings and ceremonies have great meaning for them, and they look forward to holiday parties, club dances, weddings, class reunions, awards banquets, and the like. In social situations, Supervisors are friendly and talk easily with others. Though they can seem a bit formal in their manners, Supervisors are pretty easy to get to know. At ease in polite company, they tend not to confuse people by sending double messages or putting on airs-what they seem to be, they are.
     
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  15. CST80

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    And @Bustajay

    Here's yours.

    Performers have the special ability, even among the Artisans, to delight those around them with their warmth, their good humor, and with their often extraordinary skills in music, comedy, and drama. Whether on the job, with friends, or with their families, Performers are exciting and full of fun, and their great social interest lies in stimulating those around them to take a break from work and worry, to lighten up and enjoy life.

    Performers are plentiful, something over ten percent of the population, and this is fortunate, because they bring pleasure to so many of us. Performers are the people for whom it can truly be said "all the world's a stage." Born entertainers, they love the excitement of playing to an audience, and will quickly become the center of attention wherever they are. Performers aren't comfortable being alone, and seek the company of others whenever possible -- which they usually find, for they make wonderful playmates. Performers are smooth, talkative, and witty; they always seem to know the latest jokes and stories, and are quick with wisecracks and wordplay-nothing is so serious or sacred that it can't be made fun of. Performers also like to live in the fast lane, and seem up on the latest fashions of dress, food, drink, and music. Lively and uninhibited, Performers are the life of the party, always trying to create in those around them a mood of eat, drink, and be merry.

    The Performers' talent for enjoying life is healthy for the most part, though it also makes them more subject to temptations than the other types. Pleasure seems to be an end in itself for them, and variety is the spice of life. And so Performers are open to trying almost anything that promises them a good time, not always giving enough thought to the consequences.

    Like the other Artisans, Performers are incurably optimistic - "Always look on the bright side," is their motto -- and they will avoid worries and troubles by ignoring them as long as possible. They are also the most generous of all the types, and second only to the Composer Artisans [ISFPs] in kindness. Performers haven't a mean or stingy bone in their body-what's theirs is yours-and they seem to have little idea of saving or conserving. They give what they have to one and all without expectation of reward, just as they love freely, and without expecting anything in return. In so many ways, Performers view life as an eternal cornucopia from which flows an endless supply of pleasures
     
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