Your primary type

WOC!
The Holy-Crap-er
Holy crap. How am I THIS personality?
We have discovered a fascinating species: the WOC! type. They run on two completely separate operating systems. The first, the 'surface OS,' is responsible for producing an entire library of loud exclamations: 'Holy crap!', 'No way!', 'Huh?!', 'WHAT.' The second, the 'back-end OS,' is responsible for calmly noting, 'Mhm. Exactly what I thought would happen.' The Holy-Crap-er holds on to their metaphorical 'blade of grass of wisdom,' sometimes curling up inside a patch of it, because they know, deep in their bones, that reasoning with a fool is like trying to stick wet mud onto a wall: you waste your energy, and you get your hands filthy. So they choose, instead, to clutch their giant existential blade of grass, hold back a single tear that has seen everything, and deliver one heartfelt 'HOLY CRAP!' as their highest tribute to the insanity of this world.
Your 15-dimension scorecard
Self Model
You mostly know what you are about, and a random stranger cannot talk you out of it.
You have a clear read on your temper, your wants, and where your hard limits are.
Comfort and safety come first. You see no reason to run life in sprint mode every single day.
Emotion & Attachment Model
You tend to trust the relationship itself. A little turbulence does not send you into a tailspin.
You invest, but you keep an exit ramp. You will not shove all your chips to the middle.
Personal space matters a lot. No matter how in love you are, you need a corner that is yours alone.
Attitude Model
Not naive, not a full-blown conspiracy theorist. Your default move is to wait and see.
You follow the rules when they matter and bend them when they do not. No holy wars either way.
You do things with direction. You roughly know which way you are pointed.
Action Drive Model
You are lit up by results, growth, and the feeling of momentum.
You call it quickly. Once you have decided, you do not love revisiting.
You can deliver, but your state depends on the day. Sometimes locked in, sometimes lying down.
Social Model
You are a slow boot in social situations. Making the first move usually costs you a long charge-up.
You run strong boundaries. Get too close and you will instinctively take half a step back.
You switch versions of yourself fluently across contexts. Authenticity is released in layers.