Really, I'm sure most of us try to project a slightly different view of ourselves than we do in real life.
I'd say that the main difference is that online, I talk more, you can't see me fidget, and you don't have to deal with my changing topics mid-sentence or forgetting which language I'm supposed to be speaking at any given moment.
Personality-wise I'm almost completely the same.
This makes me very sad. I am an INTJ. (78, 62, 100, 11).
Sad buddies!
I think it's the J that gets to me. The only people I know who go "hurr hurr I'm an INTJ and BETTER" scored between 80 and 100% on the J.
And yeah, I do get along with you guys, so maybe it's just the insecure arrogance that makes me so annoyed. It could just be an individual thing, rather than a typology thing.
The next person who shows up and says "Heeeeey, Vector! There was this girl over here recently who is just like you but outgoing, and she's sooo pretty, and she even TALKS like you, and she got a full free-ride scholarship to X college, and she's SO TALENTED and she plays every musical instrument ever" is going to get its face broken.
Just because you're female, wear glasses, and your mouth can form the words "Math is beautiful" does not mean you are like me. First off, I do not use the word "math." I prefer "mathematics," as unvoiced velar stops and voiced bilabial nasals just make my fucking Christmas every day. Second off, my time spent not talking to people and spacing out allows me to spend time actually, you know, studying and thinking about math problems. Third off, the probability of a senior in high school actually having any idea as to what math is beyond a couple of little fanciful computations and the regurgitation of Euclidean geometry is pretty much zero. She might. All the same, one afternoon with such an individual does not an appropriate assessment make.
As you may have guessed, my pride has been piqued. I'm my grandmother's granddaughter, not this lout. She can make do with me.
And, before anyone says "Are you sure you aren't exaggerating, Vector? Surely you aren't reading something into this?"
No. My grandmother does this to people. At least my uncle had the good grace to interject "Yes, she's beautiful and talented, and that's why she reminds us so much of you."