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    Copy and paste this into google (don't click), then go to translate page:
    http://www.famo.ru//etalon.php
    (scroll down on that page)

    I'm not sure if this site has been posted before.

    I know that people here will find some typings contentious...but how can 'most Russian Socionists' be wrong ?

    It has ENTp for Freud, ESFj for Washington, ENTj for JFK, ESTj for Margaret Thatcher...it's probably not much use, except as a reference.


    (I've been looking at the Russian wikipedia article about Socionics, don't you know? It has links on there, and the discussion section is interesting).
    Last edited by Socionics Is A Cult; 05-16-2008 at 10:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subterranean View Post
    I suggest that you try clicking that link yourself, my friend.

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    For fuck's sake...

    If it's not too much trouble, copy and paste this into google (don't click), then go to translate page:

    http://www.famo.ru//etalon.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subterranean View Post
    For fuck's sake...

    If it's not too much trouble, copy and paste this into google (don't click), then go to translate page:

    http://www.famo.ru//etalon.php
    lol. someone tell me what will happen if I click. I almost feel tempted to try, so tell me.
    EIE, ENFj, intuitive subtype.
    E3 (probably 3w4)

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    aaaaaaaaaaaah, darn Russian

    Can anyone translate this, like if you know these off the top of your head?

    Alpha
    Don Quixote - ILE
    Dumas - SEI??
    Robespierre - LII?
    Hugo - ESE??

    Beta
    Zhukov - SLE?
    Yesenin, aka Esenin - IEI?
    Maxim Gorky, aka Bitter - LSI?
    Hamlet - EIE

    Gamma
    Napoleon - SEE?
    Balzac - ILI???
    Jack London - LIE
    Trasa - ESI



    Delta
    Geksli - IEE???
    Gabin - SLI???
    Stirlitz - LSE???
    Dostoevsky - EII, thank you UDP

    Are these honestly the official names they use?
    Last edited by marooned; 05-16-2008 at 11:23 PM. Reason: Filling it in... for fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    aaaaaaaaaaaah, darn Russian

    Can anyone translate this, like if you know these off the top of your head?

    Alpha
    Don Quixote - ILE
    Alexandre Dumas - SEI
    Maximilien Robespierre or Rene Descartes - LII
    Victor Hugo - ESE

    Beta
    Georgy Zhukov or Alexander the Great - SLE
    Sergei Yesenin (Esenin) - IEI
    Maxim Gorky, aka Bitter - LSI
    Hamlet - EIE

    Gamma
    Napoleon or Caesar - SEE
    Honoré de Balzac - ILI
    Theodore Dreiser - ESI
    Jack London - LIE

    Delta
    Jean Gabin - SLI
    Thomas Henry Huxley - IEE
    Otto von Stirlitz or Sherlock Holmes - LSE
    Fedor Dostoevsky - EII

    Are these honestly the official names they use?
    http://www.socionics.com/advan/whoiswho.html


    In the Russian speaking world, they use these names similar to how we use the three-letter acronym.

    Look at this video for instance:

    (Napoleon)


    and this (Don Quixote)


    Edit: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socionics --

    INFj

    9w1 sp/sx

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