16 personality profiles are not a requirement for the membership. You can download and use these profiles as you see fit. You can even create your own custom profiles.
The profiles are made by “researcher” which translates to “personality” in Russian. This means the profiles are designed to have each personality express itself in various situations. For example, if you create your profile and it expresses the personality “fearful”, you can do battle with other personalities who express “fearful” in different situations. The custom profiles are also made by “author”, which is short for “author’s personality profile”.
Author profiles can be downloaded for free, but you must buy each one individually. They are also pretty expensive, with the price being $35 for a premium profile and $20 for a free profile. I actually have the author profiles on my own profile, so I don’t need to buy them. But it does make me wonder about the security implications of the profiles.
At the moment, the premium profile on the site is only available in English. But we think it should be available in other languages too. Although I have to wonder whether the profiles are really going to make much sense for someone who is not an author. The author profiles are definitely cool, but I personally tend to find them very limiting, especially in the sense that I don’t know much about the authors personalities or their interests.
Personally, I am in the camp that says you should just go by the name you use on your profile, but I also feel that a lot of the personality profiles in the market are very limiting, particularly the ones that only have a very limited range of interests. I think that is what makes the personal blog a lot more interesting. By allowing someone to express more of their personality, I feel it will enhance the blog.
My own personal blog, which I started in 2007, is not about writing. Rather, it is a collection of musings inspired by the world around us from a single point of view. When I started, I was living in France, where I was a language teacher. I wrote a lot about my daily life, and I had a lot of fun with the blog. I wanted to be a writer and I thought that a blog would be the perfect place for me to do that.
But then I found out that the blog was a cesspool of narcissism, ego, and self-obsession. It was as if the blog told me to write about my life, but I didn’t write about my life. I became obsessed with my personality, and I couldn’t stop writing. It was the only life I knew.
It was the most stressful blog I had ever written. I was constantly under attack by people who wanted to destroy me. My blog became a mirror for what I felt I was trying to hide, and who I was trying to be. It made me feel like I was the only one that understood my inner turmoil and my need for self-recognition. Eventually, I started to feel like I was losing my identity as a writer.
It’s sad that anyone would want to be that crazy. I’m sure I’m doing something wrong that will eventually get me into trouble, but I don’t really know what. I keep trying to write but I just can’t.
The 16 personalities premium profile was created by a man named Ben, and it allows you to share your life story with the world. Just like the 16 personality profiles you may have seen on the web, it allows you to take the persona of whatever you are writing about and “edit” it into a new persona, and then upload it to your profile. It’s a really nice way to create something like a social experiment.