I was amused, when I found the website www.typealyzer.com – you have to type in your blog URL and then the typealyzer will tell you who you are – like a modern SPHINX. About me the digital Sphinx wrote: “The author of flickrcomments is of the type ISTP = The independent and problem-solving type. They are especially attuned to the demands of the moment and are highly skilled at seeing and fixing what needs to be fixed, making them ideally suited for engineering…” etc. then the Sphinx compared me with “Donald Rumsfeld, Michael Jordan, Steve Jobs, Woody Allen, Clint Eastwood, Scarlett Johansson, Kyudo Nakagawa, Bruce Lee, Snoop Dogg, Ellen Page, Erwin Rommel, James Bond and Boba Fett…” My comment: NO! below: me with no words, guitar talking only:
And – so I was inspired again to breed over stereotypes:
1 – left: where the world thinks I live
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… and where I really live (photo on the right side, Berlin boulevard)
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2 – left: how the world says I dress (photo by Giancarlo Rado)
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… and how I really dress (photo on the right side, playing Dobro)
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3 – left: what they think I’m doing
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… and what I really do (photo on the right side, drinking tea)
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related:
http://wisnuwidiarta.wordpress.com/2013/02/23/you-are-what-you-write/
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https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/germany-stereotypes/
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“ESFP” in contrast to yours, mine is surprisingly accurate. How did they do that so fast?
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…I wonder HOW they do that!!!
Even funnier is the fact that they add fictional characters too!
I prefer your reality btw!
🙂
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Like Playamart, mine came up ESFP, and I also agree…very accurate! That’s amazing!
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I just found out about this website from Flickr Comments…amazingly accurate and fast!
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Big difference, Frizz 😀 Your guitar playing is always cool!
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next – in a few days – I’ll try to feature my version of Creole Belle:
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I will be waiting….
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A visit to the REAL FT – well done!
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This is fun, and interesting, since it is flattering I loved it! Then I tried it on a couple of blogs that I read regularly, just to see what it has to say, since the comments are typically positive. thanks for sharing this.
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I came out ESFP and read the description, only 50% true. I know I was an ESFJ the last time I took the test 😉 about 8 years ago. I was an ISFJ about 5 years before that. Thanks for this, I had fun! 🙂
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This was fun! Have a go at it!
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This is really interesting. So nice to know I’m up there with JFK and Richard Branson. 😀
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because I just saw your photos: helicopter view on Victoria Falls Zimbabwe – now I understand that Richard Branson is inside of you:
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Hahaha….. Thanks. 😉
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Forgot to say that I smiled at your pics. Love the real you best. 🙂
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This was a delightful post….I visited the type analyser and came up as a mechanic too!! Not really how I see myself…so then I typed in a few other blogs I follow and every one of them came back as mechanics!! Even stranger as they are a mix of poets, artists, food bloggers and therapists 🙂
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Lol, couldn’t help myself with this one. Although it recognized me as an ESFP, (which I was up until my mid twenties) I’d consider myself to be MUCH more introverted. Something fun for a Sunday morning:D
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I fall in love for the first visit to your blog. Two things that not make me think twice to follow you:
1. The crisp, sharp, and beautiful images in your blog
2. The lovely guitars in your posting
Sir, may I know what camera and lenses you use to take all of those stunning images? I may learn something from someone guru like you.
Thank you for nice comments in my blog, your ping back, and the most important thing: introducing your blog to me.
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thank you, Sir, you inspired me with your article
http://wisnuwidiarta.wordpress.com/2013/02/23/you-are-what-you-write/
many followed the link to http://www.typealyzer.com/
P.S.:
as for photography or music: not important which camera lens or music instrument you have, only important: what your happy soul (or anger or sadness) is forced to express!
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I agree 🙂
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I’ve never been much tempted to ask others what sort of a man I am… I figured that was one of the few things I had to find out for myself… especially if they read it in the stars, or figure it out by way of my birth date… as for stereotypes… they can be misleading… but sometimes they are connected to a valid impression made by a group of people. For anyone who resents the stereotype of their countrymen, I suggest that they ask themselves first, am I really typical of the folks who live around me? I once read a very interesting article on how cartoonists work, and that the way we judge and remember others is very similar to their work. I love listening to your music, and have a very warm spot for John Hurt.
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hi Shimon Z, for example I’m surprised that you have a warm spot for Mississippi John Hurt – because our Jewish friends in New York found no bridge to black music – they only heard a special classic radio channel with Wagner music – absurd, isn’t it? But another example for: stereotypes are mostly wrong …
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and here one of the rare videos featuring John Hurt:
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First of all, Thank you for the John Hurt song; much appreciated. Secondly, it could be that there is a marked difference between Israelis and New York Jews. But still, those New York Jews are doing just what I would expect from them. You see, we are famous for being iconoclasts, ever since our father Abraham, a few thousand years ago. And since Wagner is reviled here in Israel… it is almost stereotypical for NY Jews to listen to him with great fanfare.
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Having spent most of my adult life in New York, I don’t think your friends are especially typical. I was first introduced to jazz by a kid from New York who I’m pretty sure was Jewish. I can still remember the first record he played for me was Charlie Parker. I could probably think of tons of other examples but I’m not always aware of who’s Jewish and who isn’t.
In fact, the connection between African-American musical styles and Jewish musicians and composers is, or so I thought, considered a major part of the development of twentieth century American music.
You had me doubting myself for a minute there, so I looked it up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American%E2%80%93Jewish_relations
The Wikipedia article has a section on entertainment.
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thank you for your comment and the interesting link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American%E2%80%93Jewish_relations
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P.S., fojap:
human rights often are not supported by the Catholic church for example, there are different velocities of development in agnostic vs. religious societies … related to your article http://fojap.com/2013/02/26/the-reformation-roots-of-freedom-of-speech/
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Coming up ESFP all over – and here also only about 50% true as I don’t “avoid conflicts and rarely (most often usually) initiate confrontation” – not an “excellent team player”: in fact, I wanted to have a t-shirt made that said “does not play well with others” at one point… Myers Briggs had given me a completely different result! Here are a few fun links when you have nothing better to do:
http://www.humanmetrics.com/#Jung, Myers–Briggs (free site, but not as accurate as the actual Myers–Briggs test – but can give you an idea of what your type is) and http://www.discoveryourpersonality.com/Strong.html
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Hahaha, this is funny 😀 I am surprised at the outcome, think it’s interesting 🙂 Thanks for posting the link! Have a very HAPPY week 🙂
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My ESFP was so not me, but funny thing is it was so much like I’d like to be. Maybe there’s hope 😉
To be compared to James Bond – cool! Clint Eastwood – not so cool 😦
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I love this!
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Totally cool and amazing
I just tried my URL and it has given me an awesome analysis 🙂 I totally love it – it is so like me 🙂
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so now you know, that you are kind of modern Alexander!
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Ok, now I have to try that too and see what they say!! Fun.
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Oh!!! Thanks for the link! I have done it and it surprised me!!! How funny!
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Reached here through Amira’s blog. Thanks for sharing. I wonder how the analyzer works – I expected it to take quite some time.
And glad to say, I am of the same type – ISTP. 🙂 Made my day.
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Frizz, I got the EXACT same analysis as you!! Ditto to the T!!
NO in capitals 😀
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hi Madhu,
at first I think there are too many male characters … – maybe they should construct a female character pool too!
but secondly, on the other hand, the title “you are what you you write” means: a writer’s identity is never fixed, he develops new horizons weekly – that’s the great challenge of blogging: to create, to expand one’s own identity … – you will be, what you will write tomorrow …
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It seems there are many of us ESFP people!
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Maybe you would have been an engineer… It gave me two different readings for my two blogs and I was amused. 😉
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Wow, how very interesting and fascinating. They analyze so FAST! I have two different results for my two blogs, which in a way makes sense to me. I am actually transitioning from an old way of life into a new way of life.
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“…transitioning from an old way of life
into a new way of life…”
– good luck!
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