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    Does anyone here figure that certain animals may share our socionics functions.
    I think that Se & Fi could be common in the animal world followed by Fe & Si.

    I can't really see which animals would exhibit Te & Ne .... and Ti & Ni would be even less likely. Has anyone else got views on this?
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    Brain from Pinky and the Brain is totally Te, what you talking bowt fool!?!
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    If animals do have socionics types, and I think it's possible they do (I've thought about this a fair bit before) then I don't think a single type applies to an entire species. I reckon something in the same vein as Socionics applies at least to intelligent animals (e.g. mammals etc.), if not to all. Obviously this can't be proven but meh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLauritson View Post
    If animals do have socionics types, and I think it's possible they do (I've thought about this a fair bit before) then I don't think a single type applies to an entire species. I reckon something in the same vein as Socionics applies at least to intelligent animals (e.g. mammals etc.), if not to all. Obviously this can't be proven but meh.
    Yes. I don't even own cats or dogs, but I've been around enough of them to know there's quite a bit of variation in their "personalities."

    For instance my favorite cat ever lives next door. Very peaceful, curious cat with a penchant for climbing on top of doors swatting at flies and falling off of computer monitors. His current roommate is an overly aggressive cat that attacks anything that moves, and they have frequent confrontations.

    Another cat I know and just took care of keeps to itself until it gets to know you, at which point it only wants to be petted and fed, both of which it responds very positively to. The two dogs it lives with are different too - a mother and a baby dog. The mother dog will shove the baby dog out of the way to get attention. She's not a mean dog, but very insistent. And very whiny when she doesn't get what she wants. Also more trusting - the younger dog is very mistrusting of strangers but once it gets to know you it's very quietly friendly - doesn't make a big deal about the mother trying to get all the attention.

    I've known others, but I'll stop here.
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    That said, I wonder the same thing about rocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logos View Post
    That said, I wonder the same thing about rocks.
    I'm not sure what part of this you consider absurd, but I don't think it absurd to suggest that animals have personalities, and that these personalities might be mappable in a similar way to how Socionics attempts to map human personalities. It doesn't necessarily have to be Socionics (if Socionics did turn out to apply, that would be very interesting results, but it could be just as easily something different). If you think animals don't even have personalities, then we're not going to agree about this.
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    If a species of animal, like a lion for instance, where really "mostly" ESTp, it would suck to be the lucky one and get INFj. It would be rather fun to be an ISFj and then supervise them all. Actually I might as well change my professional title to dog supervisor. It's not really all that hard, and I think there is some truth to it. I have two at home.

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    dogs are LSI, cats are LII
    Actually my old dog might've been SLE. She wanted me to throw the ball for her ALL THE TIME, and she would never get tired. I felt supervised.
    Here's a picture:

    does she VI like an SLE?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fear of sleep View Post
    dogs are LSI, cats are LII
    Actually my old dog might've been SLE. She wanted me to throw the ball for her ALL THE TIME, and she would never get tired. I felt supervised.
    Here's a picture:

    does she VI like an SLE?
    Ahh that is surely an LIE!!

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    lol it's the only picture I have of her and she looks really vicious in it. It was during one of our tennis ball fights, but normally she's really sweet .
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    If that animal were a type, its leading functions would be and :badassery:
    Just look at its cold, calculating stare...

    I even thing hes flipping the photographer the tentacly middle finger on the right of the photo!
    Meh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fear of sleep View Post
    dogs are LSI
    I can see that (non-sarcastic tone).

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