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Two things here. First of all, Jefferson didn't support slavery. He wrote against it and was constantly trying to come up with ways to cripple the industry. His most ambitious attempt at this...
Okay, so for reference, here's the last comment on the discussion of whether Twilight Sparkle is an INFP. I have her typed as an INTP, and this is generally the most common typing assigned to her....
Okay, so for reference, here's the last comment on the discussion of whether Twilight Sparkle is an INFP. I have her typed as an INTP, and this is generally the most common typing assigned to her....
If you're like me, you've found yourself analyzing and trying to type various characters, celebrities, historical figures and people you know. And since none of us are Carl Jung or Myers or Briggs,...
I hope this isn't limited to TV shows, because I do analyses of animated characters. The latest: Moana - ENTJ. 621578 Please see this link for my reasoning.
I have a whole chart ready for you! 621570 And a link to my reasoning for each type.
My opposites are ISTP and ESTJ. None of my siblings are those types.
Crane style is the style of kung fu that I think would be most suited to me, so I like the idea of Crane being an INFP like myself. Though Viper is my favorite of the Furious Five. Another...
Haven't analyzed them all yet, but off the top of my head, I'd guess... Tigress: ISTJ (she was raised by Shifu, after all) Monkey: ENTP (creative, fun loving, awkward) Crane: INFP (was in a...
I completely agree. Shifu, by contrast, is an ISTJ to the max. That's why Po rubbed him the wrong way from the very start.
Judy's focus does look a bit like Ni at first, but she lacks other aspects of Ni that make it what it is. She relies more on what others have said and done before her, rather than on her own gut...
Typing fictional characters is fun. Well, this thread is for typing characters from animated films and TV shows. Let's start with one of the most recent: Disney's Zootopia. Truth be told, I need...
Reality is a lovely place, but I wouldn't want to live there. -Owl City When I became a man, I did away with childish things. Including the very childish notion of wanting to appear so very...
I'm a writer and a fandom geek, so several characters come to mind simultaneously when I think of a given type. INFP - Father Mulcahy from M*A*S*H, Hiccup from Dreamworks' How to Train Your...
Another thread asked your opinion of and how you get along with your opposite type (MBTI and functional). So I have another question for you: What do you think of your mirror type, and how well...
My conflict type is supposed to be the ESTP, but my opinion of them is very mixed. I have two characters who are INFP and ESTP, and they get along swimmingly, for the most part. One of my...
So what are your thoughts on the ENFP?
Simba is frequently typed an ENFP because of what appears to be an Si grip, broken by an appeal to Fi (Remember who you are), but I have also read a compelling analysis typing him as an ESTJ. Same...
Mom - ENFJ Dad - ISTJ Brother - ESFJ Sister - ESFP Brother - ENFP
My type: Like other INxPs, I have a love/hate relationship with my auxiliary Ne. It's both incredibly useful and incredibly distracting. I love being an idealist, as I feel my type is the most...
Based on House and Brain, I'd say INTJ, given that they are both fairly typical of that type. Don't watch Game of Thrones. All I know about it is Peter Dinklage is in it.
Let them be your guiding influence then, because they are right. And yes, pretty much all of my favorite characters have Fi (my dominant function) somewhere in their function stack. The only...
I know nothing of anime, but I find Judgers are more likely to enjoy anime due to its uniform style. Perceivers prefer uniqueness, and thus are less likely to be drawn to a style that is the very...
As some of you may be aware already, there is a Facebook page for this. I can't link to it on my tablet, but the page is called MBTI Convention. Its profile pic says TypeCon.
Fe users and Fi users both value harmony and tend to be very compassionate. But Fe users focus more on meeting others where they are at morally, while Fi users will stand their ground come hell or...
If you're familiar with Hogan's Heroes, the titular character is an ENTJ. Best example of a heroic ENTJ in fiction that I can name off the top of my head. Another excellent example is Bob Parr of...
I have no idea what you mean by that. But if you mean to impugn my honor, I shall have no choice but to challenge you to a camp-off so as to prove my point. You pick the mountain and the season,...
Because between the two, abstract and future-thought concepts are easier to put on a written test. Tangible concepts require more of a hands-on approach. A true test of a person's intelligence, in...
iNtuitives tend to score higher on IQ tests anyway. I don't think it's necessarily because they are genuinely more intelligent. It has more to do with the fact that IQ tests generally cater to...
Well, I suppose we can go back through this thread and note the types that have participated so far. That ought to tell us a thing or two. Someone pointed out that the xSFJs are rather inactive in...
INFP. Fictional hero: Pick one. The xNFP is very popular for the hero because of that idealism combined with that kid-next-door charm and innocence. Although the fictional protagonist I'm...
Here's a hypothetical that only your friendly neighborhood NF could concoct: Suppose you have 100 dreams that you really want to fulfill in your lifetime. You have them ranked in order of...
You're writing a novel about me?? I'm flattered! ;) That said, you really did just describe a stereotypical INFP. Heck, one need only read my signature. About the only INFP stereotype I don't...
Scrooge McDuck. And one of my stories features an INTJ hero.
I do this all the time. I have lists of my fan characters and original characters, and I have types for each of them. INFP hero - A cowboy wannabe who romanticizes the cowboy life, but upon...
xSTP. If it's not both practical and immediately relevant, they tend not to care about it. Second is the ESFP. If it's not immediately relevant and doesn't appeal to whatever fad they're currently...
I've a better idea: Type our favorite YouTubers. Each person in the thread types and discusses the YouTuber listed above them, then offers one of their favorite YouTubers for analysis. Rules: ...
If there were any correlation at all between the stars and your personality type, only certain types would be born under those signs. But I'm quite certain that between the seven million people who...
ESTPs tend to be the most promiscuous and self-serving. Their dominant Se makes them focus on the here and now, with a desire to immerse their senses fully in an experience. Their auxiliary Ti...
My favorite characters of each type: INFP - Father Mulcahy (honorable mentions to Carson Beckett, Zuko and Hiccup) ENFP - Hawkeye Pierce (honorable mention to Simba and Ben the Baker of...
I'd be afraid to be an ENFJ. Sure, my mother is one, and she's one of the more behind-the-scenes varieties. But still, xNFJs are rare for a reason. They possess a lot of power, and if that power...
It's true, everyone loves an ENFJ, whether they should or not. But it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with how good an ENFJ is, and everything to do with the extremely potent combination...
My favorite ISTPs are Toph Beifong and Cpl. Peter Newkirk.
My type: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQmXgjod8B0 ENFP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjBMTWzZjo4 I intentionally chose the Tombstone and PonyZone remix of this, as I feel the audio...
This piece of garbage image upload won't let me post images right now, so have a link. And here's what I said about it...
Pride in general is self-love, but it takes different forms. Si-doms become prideful when they get stuck in their own established patterns. Ni-doms get prideful when they believe themselves to be...
Stupid tablet double posted.
You only prove my point about the Brilliant but Lazy trope as it's associated with Ne users, you know. You also didn't pay attention to my opening argument: Intelligence is what you're capable of...
That is unfortunate. Mechanics/Architects/Engineers/Craftsmen (I've seen the ISTP called by all of these) are people who can put things together and make them operational. They are very practical...'