Personality Bleed: Typing the Creator of Naruto

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A few months ago, I wrote an article called Personality Bleed: Typing Fictional Characters. In it, I discussed how every author, creator, actor, artist, and etc. imprints a piece of themselves onto their creation. Works of art are, in reality, just an extension of someone else’s personality, which, as result, makes some fictional characters incredibly […]

By Mara on November 8, 2018

Naruto Series: Kakashi Hatake (INTP)

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Kakashi was a bit tricky to type. I’ve seen quite a few people label him as an ISTJ due to him being such a stickler about the rules early on in life. However, while I can agree that Kakashi has Si, he doesn’t display any obvious signs of Te which helped put me on the […]

By Mara on November 6, 2018

One Piece: Nico Robin (INFJ)

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Ni: “This must be… destiny” “The key to unraveling this mystery is somewhere on that island” “Making it here was too easy. Something’s not right” “I have a hunch about these poneglyphs.” “With one push of a button, they summoned a terrible demon. Now it rears its head again, aiming its sights on the friends […]

By Mara on November 2, 2018

Misconceptions About Fe

in Function Analysis, Stereotypes

Fe. The pushover. The doormat. The chameleon. Lacking Fi, which is apparently the only function capable of making anyone resolute in who they are, Fe users are willing to completely give up everything that makes them them for the sake of everyone else around them. Fe users don’t really have opinions, especially if those opinions […]

By Mara on October 30, 2018

Boruto Series: Mitsuki (INTP)

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Ti: Mitsuki from the Boruto is a Ti dominant. You see this in his interest in how everything works together logically, and he is constantly trying to figure out other people’s actions. He is emotionally apathetic and does not take other people’s feelings into account when speaking or doing things. This is backed by his […]

By Ryan on October 23, 2018

One Piece: Franky (ENTP)

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Ne: “So how do we want to approach this then? I got a ton of plans. One of em’s gotta work.” “It’s like he’s allergic to sanity or something” – Iceberg Se/Ni looks for one answer (or path or idea) and focuses in on it, while Ne/Si entertains many and jumps between them. Franky is […]

By Mara on October 19, 2018

ISTJ/INTJ vs ISFJ/INFJ: Am I a Te or Fe auxiliary?

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A little while back, I wrote an article on how to differentiate aux Ne from aux Se. The article seemed to attract a lot of attention so I thought I’d hit another relatively common typing dilemma in a similar fashion: aux Te vs aux Fe, or am I an ISTJ/INTJ or ISFJ/INFJ? This issue doesn’t […]

By Mara on October 16, 2018

Yes, Thinkers feel and yes, Feelers think

in Personality Typing 101, Stereotypes

Yes, Thinkers have feelings and yes, Feelers use critical thinking. Seems like two pretty obvious statements, right? Well, they are, but it sometimes seems like people lose sight of this when they go to type someone. They tend to go into ‘typing mode’ and every emotion suddenly turns into evidence for someone being a feeling […]

By Ryan on October 12, 2018

Naruto Series: Sasuke Uchiha (ESTJ)

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Te: “My name is Sasuke Uchiha. I hate a lot of things, and I don’t particularly like anything. What I have is not a dream, because I will make it a reality. I’m going to restore my clan, and kill a certain someone. “Having too many bonds causes one to lose focus, weakening their strongest […]

By Ryan and Mara on October 9, 2018

One Piece: Tony Tony Chopper (ISFJ)

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Si: “I promise to become a more dependable man right now!” “I always run away… Everyone’s always bailing me out. That’s why… no one relies on me!! It’s time I stepped up and raised the pirate’s flag!!” “I will be even more dependable!” Chopper is very cautious, careful, patient, and timid. Like most Si dominants, […]

By Mara on October 2, 2018