Message from @Boriz the Bear
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Is so trash
And triggering in so many ways
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just noticed my city named a street after R Lee Ermey, so that's neat
Krugman is a Hack
He thinks Trump has libertarian policies šššš
lmao krugman is hilarious
Heās turned into a total neocon.
As if being a Keynesian isnāt bad enough.
Trump isn't a Republican despite the title
He's like Reagan lite, who wouldn't be considered a Conservative by today's standards.
He is like Reagan in that regard, perhaps, but, in regards to actual policy, Trump is the exact opposite of Reagan. He hated him too back in the 80s.
Either way; itās funny...conservatives today try to convince themselves that theyāre ātrue conservative heroesā. While that may have been true of Reagan by 80s standards, heād be a centrist neoliberal democrat today. As for Trump? He was never a conservative. Not yesterday. Not today.
Trump is an old school mercantilist if anything.
Bring back 17th century venice
INTP-T
I remember seeing ayn rand was INTJ
Did Shaprio make this test? "In a discussion, truth should be more important than peopleās sensitivities."
Hume was the first feminist
I think I was ENTP the last time i did this
What went wrong?
I got woke to feelings over facts
Make me woke plz
All of the other people under my personality time fucking suck wow
@Ī£. AH HA HA! DATS HOT! DATS HOT!
I should do that test thing
Also when is marketing meeting today
Prbly not tho
45 minutes
"Can always find a reason to smile"
I dont think so!
That's so me but in reverse
hmmm
The interesting ā and somewhat alarming ā fact about the MBTI is that, despite its popularity, it has been subject to sustained criticism by professional psychologists for over three decades. One problem is that it displays what statisticians call low "test-retest reliability." So if you retake the test after only a five-week gap, there's around a 50% chance that you will fall into a different personality category compared to the first time you took the test.
A second criticism is that the MBTI mistakenly assumes that personality falls into mutually exclusive categories. ... The consequence is that the scores of two people labelled "introverted" and "extroverted" may be almost exactly the same, but they could be placed into different categories since they fall on either side of an imaginary dividing line.
that's only if you end up in the middle.