"Innie", meenie, "outie", moe!

I bet you thought that I was speaking in tongues. Ha-ha! No. The title is just a play on a nursery rhyme called "Eenie, meenie, miny, moe". Don't be silly. I don't have time to reminisce about my childhood limericks. No matter how awesome they were. They were awesome, weren't they? Ah...

Little bunny Foo Foo

Went hopping through the forest

Scooping up the field mice

And bopping them on the head...

What am I doing? Focus A738a! Where are my ADHD meds? Okay. What I wanna talk about is two big, fancy terms that psychologists like to call "introvert" and "extrovert". Apparently, innie and outie aren't fancy enough! According to a research conducted by the Myers-Briggs organization in 1998, there's an almost even split between the number of introverts and extroverts (in the United States at least). Here's a list of comics that perfectly illustrates what it means to be an introvert. Let's take a look at their world.

So, are you an "innie" or an "outie"?

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  • Good answer!

  • haha of course!! He's THE MASTER, in capital letters!

    But still I've more love to share :D

  • Bill Watterson 4EVA! Remember?

    Kidding! But...

  • Why betrayal! D:

  • Figures.

    (And (gasp) betrayal!!!)

  • I' m bipolar. 

    (And a Sarah Andersen's huge fan) 

  • Dunno about others, but I can totally relate to that, setareh.

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  • I think you meant ' to change into', right, Batuhan? 'Cause what you said means something entirely different. It's good to laugh again. Ah, jeez...

  • If I like the situation and the people I will be extrovert on the other hand if they are not my type I will be introvert, so how does it look like?:) I think mostly people are like that.
  • Thanks for stoppin' by.

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