The CC Singles Forum Personality Test

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MissCris

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Just kidding! I don't have the patience to sit and think up a whole quiz and results :p

But! I was thinking, people who know us are often better at giving us insight into our personalities than any kind of personality test. And I was also thinking, many of us in this forum know enough about each other to be able to give some insight. And then I thought, well, maybe a "personality quiz" type game could be fun (for a page or two, right...?).

FYI- I'm also thinking at this point that I'm not entirely sure how best to get this rolling, so I'm going to do what I always do and wing it...

(Ten minutes later)

Ok! I think the best way to do this without singling out anyone who might not want to participate is for the first person to post to make an observation about My personality; that can mean pointing out something they've noticed, or simply using a word or two to describe my personality as they see it (so something like "MissCris seems (and then the words/observation)").

That person would then be opening themselves up for someone else to do the same thing (an observation or a few descriptive words about that person's personality). And so on with anyone who posts in this thread.

Note: If you don't want "personality quiz results" posted about you, please say so in your post, or simply don't post at all :D
 
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T_Laurich

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I think you just opened up a whole pandora's box to the forum side of the Internet...

Seriously clever and good game...

You are very clever... Downright brilliant. and you ramble :p
 

seoulsearch

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MissCris definitely has a way with words... and observations.

She has this way of making even the most "everyday" things more interesting, insightful, and, by far, most certainly more entertaining.

She's one of the people who could make even a trip to the grocery store for toilet paper THE most fascinating thing you read about all day. And I do mean that.

There are often times I come to CC after a long day... and her posts have regularly brightened my day MANY a time. I think that's what makes her posts so enjoyable--because you find yourself relating to, and living out, many of the things she talks about. And occasionally makes snarky comments over. Which is yet again another reason to look forward to her posts!

(I happen to love a good-natured "snark" attack.) :p
 
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SeoulSearch is very perceptive and has a gift for seeing people at their core. She notices details about others, not just in passing, but details that she spends time thinking about to gain understanding. She's thoughtful, generous, giving, and she seeks unconditional acceptance and love from others. :)
 
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MissCris

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I think you just opened up a whole pandora's box to the forum side of the Internet...

Seriously clever and good game...

You are very clever... Downright brilliant. and you ramble :p
You have a sharp sense of humor :p
 

seoulsearch

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T_Laurich is polite and humble too.

I remember a comment he made once about one of my posts (in which I was complimenting one of HIS posts) and he took the extra time to say thank you, as well as expressing his surprise at getting any feedback in a thread that covered a somewhat serious topic.

I appreciated that he took the time to say something.
 

seoulsearch

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Grace-Like-Rain is the kind of person who wants to make everyone feel welcome and invited.

Even if you bring up topic that might raise a few eyebrows (NOT that I would EVER do that), she's listening to YOU and not condemning you for what you say or how you say it. She lets you be you in your own way. She's always empathetic, kind, and encouraging.

She is also the "glue" that holds a group together--even in a very diverse group of people, she has a way of bringing people together. She's reliable, organized, and a "go-getter" (she makes things happen!)

And, one of the things I appreciate most about her is that she will defend you when she feels someone isn't treating you in the right manner--even if that means defending you to other people she loves.
 

Lynx

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I notice the person who comments on this thread the most is also the person who will get the most comments about himself. I also happen to notice seoulsearch posting a lot... I'm gonna confiscate your fishing pole girl. :p

It also occurs to me that you could have just copied one of those tests from a girl magazine. I'm not sure what the names of the magazines are so I'll use the word cosmo because I've heard women talking about personality quizzes in that magazine. I seem to remember a magazine called elle? Anyway, you could have just copied one of those.

But since seoulsearch has already thrown the line back in: She often says a lot, but she has a lot to say. This causes a problem for me when I read her posts because I'm used to scanning large posts quickly. We all know people who have what one called "a diarhea of words with a constipation of ideas." (Please don't point anyone out...) They talk a lot without saying anything. This has led me to develop a habit of scanning wall-of-text posts instead of reading every word. But when I scan seoulsearch's posts I wind up missing important stuff because she actually has something to say in her walls.
 
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MissCris

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I notice the person who comments on this thread the most is also the person who will get the most comments about himself. I also happen to notice seoulsearch posting a lot... I'm gonna confiscate your fishing pole girl. :p

It also occurs to me that you could have just copied one of those tests from a girl magazine. I'm not sure what the names of the magazines are so I'll use the word cosmo because I've heard women talking about personality quizzes in that magazine. I seem to remember a magazine called elle? Anyway, you could have just copied one of those.

But since seoulsearch has already thrown the line back in: She often says a lot, but she has a lot to say. This causes a problem for me when I read her posts because I'm used to scanning large posts quickly. We all know people who have what one called "a diarhea of words with a constipation of ideas." (Please don't point anyone out...) They talk a lot without saying anything. This has led me to develop a habit of scanning wall-of-text posts instead of reading every word. But when I scan seoulsearch's posts I wind up missing important stuff because she actually has something to say in her walls.
I didn't copy a quiz because...well, lots of reasons- I wanted this thread to be a little more personal than those quizzes, I don't like any of those magazines, and I'm posting from my phone sooooo that would have been, you know, effort :p

Also! Just because someone posts a lot in this thread doesn't mean they're going to receive the most comments. You can choose to post to anyone who has posted already. Or wait for more to post. Or...or...the options are endless! Except they kind of aren't.

Lynx, you seem to be a very analytical, keep-to-yourself type, with a relevant (and humorous) reference for nearly everything, which means you also really "get" what's going on.
 
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Mitspa

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Am I allowed here? haha
 

seoulsearch

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I notice the person who comments on this thread the most is also the person who will get the most comments about himself. I also happen to notice seoulsearch posting a lot... I'm gonna confiscate your fishing pole girl. :p
Listen here, Mr. Lynxus--I'm not fishing for anything--I just have a lot to say... about other people here! :p

Lynx is very observant. Even if what a person is saying is highly emotionally charged, he's making a real effort to see past the highs and lows in order to "see" the person behind it. He doesn't take much personally.

He may not always know what to say, but he always wants to help. And he'll often do so with a comic or song. And he's not afraid to defend a belief or a person whom he feels is being unfairly or wrongfully attacked.
 

seoulsearch

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Am I allowed here? haha
Since Mr. Mitspa decided to pop in here... :)

One thing about Mitspa, he's going to tell you like he sees it. He doesn't hide anything and doesn't carry false pretensions. He's going to say it all, good or bad. I've also noticed that he's very resilient. And in the end, he wants to help people, even if it's with a laugh.

And in today's world especially, with so many people putting on masks (I've spent the afternoon listening to RAC's "Cheap Sunglasses"--"Your limousines get stuck in traffic, and we all know you're made of plastic"), that can be a very admirable trait.
 
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MissCris

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Mitspa, you seem like a straight-forward, strong-willed person with firmly rooted beliefs that you aren't afraid to voice or defend. You have a playful side, though it's easily misunderstood.
 
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MissCris

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"I know the feeling..."

:)
Gary, I think you are smart, tender hearted, and have a quirky sense of humor...I also think you have good intentions but maybe have a hard time really connecting with people, which means that your words get misconstrued sometimes even when you meant well.
 

seoulsearch

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"I know the feeling..."

:)
Gary as well. He's going to state what he thinks. And if he doesn't believe he can say what he's REALLY thinking, he just won't say anything at all.

Which I personally believe is preferable to a prettied-up fabrication.

I'd rather know where a person stands than where they would want you to believe they stand.
 
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MissCris is similar in person to her online personality... kinda goofy, quiet, zinger sense of humor.

Seoul is the analyzer. Dissecting those who capture her interest.

Lynx... likes to stay out of the fray... or like a cat will bat at things and retreat. Has a distinct point of view though.

Sadly, I don't know Grace or GaryA well enough to make a comment.
 
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MissCris

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Grace, you're a very compassionate person. I see you as the "heart" of any group you're in, quick to welcome others and easy to be around. You're also very bright and perceptive, and able to disagree with people or offer correction without starting a fight or hurting their feelings :)