You Are An INFP
The Idealist
You are creative with a great imagination, living in your own inner world.
Open minded and accepting, you strive for harmony in your important relationships.
It takes a long time for people to get to know you. You are hesitant to let people get close.
But once you care for someone, you do everything you can to help them grow and develop.
You would make an excellent writer, psychologist, or artist.
What's Your Personality Type?
You Belong in 1967
If you scored...
1950 - 1959: You're fun loving, romantic, and more than a little innocent. See you at the drive in!
1960 - 1969: You are a free spirit with a huge heart. Love, peace, and happiness rule - oh, and drugs too.
1970 - 1979: Bold and brash, you take life by the horns. Whether you're partying or protesting, you give it your all!
1980 - 1989: Wild, over the top, and just a little bit cheesy. You're colorful at night - and successful during the day.
1990 - 1999: With you anything goes! You're grunge one day, ghetto fabulous the next. It's all good!
What Year Do You Belong In?
I am totally stoked to meet my Creator, Friend, and Savior! All of my brothers and sisters in Him!
Oh my goodness...I am at a loss for words...I absolutely love music...Here are a few artists that I am particularly fond of: U2, Rilo Kiley, Eisley, Meg and Dia, Shawn McDonald, The Blow, JJ Heller, Tegan and Sara, The Format, Edison Glass, Pedro the Lion, Denison Witmer...Oh! And I could go on for oh so very long!
It would probably be more convenient for me to list the movies that I am not a fan of...All romance/girly movies usually make me quite uncomfortable and frusterated...I do not enjoy them whatsoever! And...I almost forgot...I dislike Anchorman with quite a passion...mostly because it makes me feel awkward and I hate the constant quoting of its lame-ness...Sorry this all sounds so cynical...
Not gonna lie...I am slightly addicted to Lost...and i think i could watch reruns to American's Next Top Model on vh1 for days...
i absolutely love art...and Pollock is simply amazing...before he would paint, he would undergo psychoanalysis...then...he would spread his canvas along the floor and paint with gestural abstraction...his brush would never touch the canvas...it's beautiful...simple expression...