One Piece: Crocodile (INTJ)

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Ni: โ€œEvery assignment performed as an agent, every mission finished since Baroque Works was founded has been part of the single operation.โ€ โ€œYou know what? Iโ€™ve had to make so many moves to be able to get to this point. The sabotage to inflame the citizens, manipulating the royal army. Do you have any idea [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on April 12, 2019

Naruto Series: Obito Uchiha (ENFP)

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Ne: โ€œYouโ€™ve seen reality. You should be able to understandโ€ฆ No wish can become true in this world. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m pursuing the dream of infinite Tsukiyomi. I want to build a world where heroโ€™s donโ€™t have to make pitiful excuses in front of graves.โ€ Obitoโ€™s Ne is relatively obvious prior to his tragic โ€œdeath.โ€ [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on April 9, 2019

Naruto Series: Gaara (INFP)

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Quick Note: I did seriously consider the argument for INFJ, but I donโ€™t see any indication of Fe in Gaara beyond his drive for unity and harmony which is a tendency among all the feeler types. Gaara tends to be far too stoic. For instance, within the last few episodes of the original Naruto series [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on April 5, 2019

Steins Gate: Maho Hiyajo (ESTP)

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Se: โ€œThatโ€™s close enough in my book. The methodโ€™s irrelevant. The result is what matters and you were able to manipulate the past.โ€ โ€œThis world is full of infinite possibilities, and the solution is somewhere among them. So letโ€™s find it. Letโ€™s look and keep lookingโ€ฆa thousand times or a million if thatโ€™s what it [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on April 2, 2019

Steins Gate: Suzuha Amane (ESFP)

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Se: โ€œLook, Iโ€™m terrible at this. Verbal communication is not my strong suit. Forgive me if I skip the niceties and get straight to the point.โ€ โ€œLike I always say, when in doubt, come at the enemy with all youโ€™ve got!โ€ Suzuha from Steins Gate is action-oriented and impulsive. While part of it is certainly [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on March 19, 2019

Yu Yu Hakusho: Yusuke Urameshi (ESFP)

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Yusuke Urameshi from Yu Yu Hakusho is most often believed to be an ESTP, so it may come as a bit of a surprise that weโ€™re suggesting ESFP. Of course, everyone is welcome to their opinion, but we personally see no significant indication that this character has Ti/Fe, which are the judging functions of an [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on March 15, 2019

Si vs. Ni: 5 Main Differences

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It would be really easy to start talking about the stereotypical differences of Ni vs Si: how Ni users are the visionaries and Si users are the traditionalists as many articles do, but both of these statements would be misleading. Sure, Ni users will have a vision for their own personal future, but thatโ€™s a [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on March 12, 2019

Steins Gate: Kurisu Makise (INTJ)

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Ni: โ€œStill, every natural phenomenon, however immutable it might appear to be on the surface, is subject to change. We have to think in terms of cause and effect. Now usually, cause of death is directly attributable to something: illness, accident, whatever. But really these are just incidental details, local manifestations of a broader principle. [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on March 8, 2019

Personality Bleed: One Piece

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Last time I wrote one of these, it focused on the probable type of the author. Iโ€™m not sure if Iโ€™m going to go that route in this one, but Iโ€™ll probably suggest my theory by the end. I mostly plan to focus on the functions that I see taking a forefront in this series. [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on March 6, 2019

5 Similarities Between Fi and Fe

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Several of my articles have touched on the differences between Fi and Fe, but I realized recently that I havenโ€™t talked at all about their similarities. I usually adamantly proclaim that one should avoid using the dichotomies because they group together two types of functions that are very different, and I still hold to that [โ€ฆ]

By Mara on March 1, 2019