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    Quote Originally Posted by squark View Post
    See Edit above. I realized that you didn't know what I was referring to and edited my post while you were writing yours. There are temperament flavors and apparent element accentuations present with DCNH (ie C = EP, and the EP elements of Se, Ne H = IP and IP elements of Si, Ni etc and so on) and the way that some people use the system is to focus on element use and then apply it backwards to a subtype within DCNH. So, what you'll see is that if for example Si is very apparent, they'll type a person as harmonizing, but get the type itself wrong. They see the same element use that I'm seeing, it's not a "vibe" but something very apparent in the person, but they assume it means only DCNH type rather than it being a facet of the person's actual type.

    As for how you type? Idk, I haven't actually seen you type anyone. I don't see you typing Elon either, as you just accept that DarkAngelFireWolf69 typed him, and that's the end of the story. Nobody is infallible, even the almighty DarkAngelFireWolf69 can mistype people.
    e_e oh fuck.. I'm a social six LSI:

    Social Type Sixes: Duty

    Social Sixes find comfort in authority and obeying the rules. They fear disapproval and therefore work hard to adhere to the guidelines of whatever authority figure they rely on. This obedience helps them feel safe and cope with their inherent anxiety. The Social Six can become too sure of things when they place their trust in an authority they assume is infallible. They have no tolerance for ambiguity and uncertainty.

    ...I have my eye on you people with subjective opinions deviating from established systems.



    .. grr I should control this better... e_e you ppl are so damn annoying tho.



    ..lmao at least i can laugh at myself, thats a good sign.

    Quote Originally Posted by mfckrz View Post
    Aushra's Socion provides decent theoretical purview; Model A functions are defined here.
    Aushra's stuff is awesome. Thx for the source!
    Last edited by SGF; 03-02-2021 at 12:20 PM.

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