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25 Responses to Extravert / Introvert

  1. Dave says:

    as an introvert, i can only say: yes, exactly!

  2. Antonio says:

    Isn’t Extrovert more common usage? Great look in the second panel, made me smile! 🙂

  3. Al says:

    Another introvert here… you simply MUST make this one available for sale!

  4. Andrew says:

    Hi Dave! 🙂

  5. justin says:

    I’m also an introvert, and all I can say is that you’ve defined me to a T! =)

  6. Jude says:

    Not to be too demanding, but I need this one on a t-shirt now. It’s perfect.

  7. ben e says:

    shouldn’t it be extrovert/introvert, or maybe extravert/intervert if you’re looking to get inventive?

  8. Mike T says:

    indeed !, ha ha

  9. ed says:

    Ditto, keep those yapping extroverts away!

  10. John says:

    Dude, it’s spelled extrOvert. Otherwise, great sticky as always.

  11. Morgana says:

    Hehe, just like my lot of friends. And as the only extroverted party-loving astrophysics student I know, I say to the introverts: Join us!

  12. George says:

    As an introvert, I find it difficult to tell you that you’ve misspelled “extrovert.”

  13. cheryl says:

    Great definition-you nailed it. She says and runs away.

  14. Trog says:

    Only an extravert would try to correct a cartoon and get it wrong.

  15. Becky says:

    Of course all introverts should know that running from an extrovert just seems like you want to play a chasing game. We can’t help but run after you. 🙂 woof

  16. Seraphine says:

    extreme introverts like to hide.

  17. Oh, you know us so well…

  18. stacey says:

    Both spellings are correct.

  19. belphebe says:

    The only question is: how does one run away from one’s self? There are days when I think I’m extroverted, and days when I am definitely introverted!

  20. ria says:

    haha, extrovert/extravert… both are correct terms for the gregarious ones

  21. Chris says:

    IN Myers Briggs parlance, on which this seems to be drawn, it’s ‘extravert’

  22. jo says:

    @ria: german also knows both forms: extra/overtiert as an adjective. even though the form with “o” is more common, the one with “a” seems to be etymologically more appropriate for the word derives from latin “extra” and “vertere” ^^

  23. anthony says:

    extra- from Latin for outside
    intro- latin for within or internal

  24. Brett says:

    Spelling = Boring
    WHO WANTS TO PLAY SOME FRISBEE!!!
    (Meet at the park at noon tomorrow!! Woo!!)

  25. tom says:

    i don’t mind extroverts for the most part, they do most of the useless talking for me!

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