Quote Originally Posted by squark View Post
I've read Gulenko's book. If you have your own ideas that differ from his, you're welcome to share them.
Here:

Contact, terminal, connective — dominant subtype (D)
Contact, initial, ignorative — creative subtype (C)
Distant, terminal, ignorative — normalizing subtype (N)
Distant, initial, connective — harmonizing subtype (H)

You can find the definitions for the dichotomies and how to go about this in a post I made a month ago, its on the forum if I remember correctly. Or just read them from his book.

I don't, I adhere to the outlined system. To the letter.

You guys are so full of shit, it stinks in here. I am ashamed I even gave the benefit of the doubt to some ppl on this forum.