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>Your mbti type
>How you voted most recently (not necassarily in an election)
>Are you a normal guy?
>Optional: https://pokesmash.xyz/

Don't know your type? Take a test!: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test

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We might need some fresh links...
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>ISTJ
I just voted for my local independant candidate in my local election. I'm against the new system that seems designed to strongly favour big parties
I am absolutely not a normal guy. But I do like normal beer.
I'm kind of shocked by the low ratio of smashes to passes, it disturbs me, the biggest issue for most of my passes so far would be chafing. But I'd assume that since their anonymous most people would err on the side of smashing. It's always been my belief that most men would j-j-jam it in a random hole in the ground or a mildly curvy looking tree if they knew no-one was looking.
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>>84514474
Absolute fucking state of INFJs...
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>>84509547
Now who's knees could you possibly want to break?

What's a good G factor test? My IQ has been rather unbothered lately.
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Don't like /mbti/ anymore, but casual MBTI threads, or Jung if somebody is feeling fancy, without the whole general thing are fine.
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>>84514728
Yeah maybe you're right. I'm just stuck in old patterns and need some kind of outside intervention.
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>>84514770
Change your ways, incel-chan.
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>>84514474
>INFJ
I'm libertarian right. I hate commies.
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There's no reason for these threads to exist any longer if lilac isn't here to enjoy them.
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>>84514988
I'm not an incel no more anon. Old thought patterns die hard regardless.
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>>84514728
Isn't Openness to Experience (Intuition) highly related to being a leftoid? This chart seems like nonsense.
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>>84515562
Openness to Experience isn't related to intuition though
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>>84515562
https://www.16personalities.com/articles/the-us-political-personality-i-parties
If we're MBTI maxxing here it seems as if Sensation is overwhemingly favoring the republican party here with mild thinking
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>>84515567
Actual Jungian Intuition? Not at all but MBTI has increasingly centered their definitions of intuition around generating ideas (Thinking) and "Being Imaginative"
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>>84515583
Fair enough and very original.
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>>84514474
>ENTP
>NT
>paleo conservative and christian

>tfw when i am an outsider in my own type
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My only distinctive personality traits are introversion and neuroticism
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INTP
If I vote, I go for right wing, not that I have a particular belief they will do well
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>>84515451
I don't know if enjoying them is the right word. They mostly seemed to cause her a lot of distress. Sleepless nights arguing with people harassing her and calling her names. Not to mention the unsavoury characters they brought to cause wreckage into her real life. Like Prince, and Kris and C*ntaur.
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the first official reggie awards cast your votes

>smartest:
>wisest:
>nicest:
>meanest:
>cutest:
>sexiest:
>most mysterious:
>understands mbti best:
>most feminine:
>most masculine:
>reggie you trust most:
>reggie you're most scared of:
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>>84515663
Forgot Turbie Enjoyer
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I know an ENFP girl that shows me her tits if I ask for pics but I rarely ever actually talk to her. It's been over a month since I last texted her and I just haven't been able to think of what to talk to her about. I don't actually know her very deeply at all sadly. Still, I feel bad just asking for tit pics and barely ever doing anything else with her. What do ENFP girls like talking about?
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>>84515745
Yeah, Turbie Enjoyer really upset her too. Though thankfully, only on the internet. All in all, not a good experience for the poor woman.
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>>84515663
Wait, did things go bad between Lilac or Centaur?
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>>84515802
Why is she showing her tits to somebody who doesn't even talk to her?
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>>84515809
Because she's an ENFP
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>>84515811
That would be a better argument for ESFP if you ask me, but alright
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>>84515809
Probably because it feels good. Women really love showing their tits to people on the internet for some reason. It's its own reward. Basically the fem equivolent of just jacking off. I mean it's not like one can happen without the other, so it makes sense.
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>>84515815
ENFPs are a little smarter than ESFPs but every bit as slutty
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>>84515856
But remember anon: every EN is also IS from the side of their unconscious type.
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>>84515874
How does that make them different from an ES having IN as their unconscious side?
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>>84515879
Glad you noticed. It does not.
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Forget S/N for a moment.
Focus on E+F, that's a better predictor of whoreness.
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>>84515556
What are your opinions on doing one pushup?
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upsetting women is my love language
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>>84516236
I thought you were all about christ or some shit. Moved on yet?
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>>84516292
relapsed on benadryl and weed, now we maniac bpd omegamog straight into cock and ball torture
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>>84515719
>smartest: turbie
>wisest: turbie
>nicest: turbie
>meanest: turbie hater
>cutest: turbie
>sexiest: turbie
>most mysterious: turbie (except to me I understand her because we're married)
>understands mbti best: turbie
>most feminine: turbie
>most masculine: me
>reggie you trust most: turbie
>reggie you're most scared of: turbie hater
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>>84516349
>>reggie you're most scared of: turbie hater
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>>84516326
Glad weed is finally doing something good in the world
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the sluttiest type isn't esfp or enfp
it's all 16 types
human beings are slutty. period. we're one of the world's few continuous breeders. people naturally want sex and romance with a variety of people.
this is why monogamy rarely works btw. the natural way is to have one main relationship for stability and to otherwise continue sleeping around and dating.
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>>84516900
>the natural way is to continue sleeping around and dating
>when the majority of human history has used limited protection against STDs and potentially lethal birth control methods
>to say nothing of the multi-family conflicts that arise if the woman does want to keep another man's child with her "stable" partner's awareness
lol, lmao even. At least argue for harems with strict rules.
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>>84516962
NTA but for the majority of human history there was limited protection against any disease, let alone STDs, because there just weren't enough people in tight spaces with animals for it to be a problem. As soon as syphilis was introduced it tore through Europe in the 1490s. AIDs didn't emerge until the 1980s. Other sexual diseases are basically who gives a shit tier, especially to people who had hard lives and didn't expect to live all that long anyway. There's also a very long time between conception and visible signs of pregnancy so it's very hard to tell who's child belongs to which man. This is generally considered a feature by anthtopologists since the doubt involved means a woman can have multiple men looking after her baby just in case it's theirs.

The way sex used to work was that either
>A: you'd be rewarded with sex for doing something cool and then everybody forgot the next day
>B: you and your bros would run a train on another tribe's women during a raid
This is basically how it still happens in hunter gatherer societies to this day.

Also Harems are horrendous for STD hygiene and practically imposible to maintain without an ungodly amount of social control to prevent a beta uprising.
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>>84515620
what are you otherwise searching for?
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>>84517239
why does he need to be searching? This is a free board!
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I am thankful the Ancient City enjoyer did not leave any comments on the book, so I have zero positive reinforcement to waste my energy to peek into /here/ again.

>>84516900
Chopped unc mad cuz frustrated lmfao

>>84514717
I never cared to find a test for that. Moreover even g factor is a trash metric because I know for a fact the cases where it's anti-correlation between reaction time and {positive qualities} does not check out.

Plus anything like IQ or G-fucktor is useless as a metric to build around for, because anyone can go g-fuck-themselves per X-factor so all what G-fucktor stands for is effectively nullified in der micro und in die macro.

>>84514474
>We might need some fresh links...
We need less.

>>84514474
>politics
Gay-lick-tics
I was voted for more than I had ever voted.
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>>84517337
>so I have zero positive reinforcement to waste my energy to peek into /here/ again.
you leaving?
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>>84517337
Interesting, I thought you'd be one to apprecicate the power of your own sufferage. I suppose it doesn't make much of a difference for one individual accross that one individual's lifetime, but taking advantage of your enfranchisement often leads to more enfranchisement, as a demographic at least. But yeah that's why I tried to include the not necassarily in an election bit. In case any of you have been to a talent show recently or something. Perhaps I should have been bothered to edit the image to make it more interesting, or at least more eye catching instead of just misleading. There was an election today so unfortunately it was topical and there was nothing else I could think of for today. Even scrolling through the previous thread there was nothing really bringing in the engagement despite being the first in a while I've seen reach bump limit.

If you really are leaving. I know you said you wouldn't give any further clues but are you really sure your puzzles have answers? Google Gemini doesn't have a clue what is supposed to be compatiable with poetry, or what the first offer is meant to entail.
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I'm sorry I could never be eldritch enough to entertain you.

Oh and thanks for the reminder, there is one more link we do need, a link to the previous thread! >>84461302
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>>84517349
I wander randomly in the first place.

>>84517426
Suffewhat?

I don't remember the answers, the file with the puzzle batches and answers is on a PC I lent for long-term use, I don't remember what was the method of doing the reward, I don't feel it right anymore to do that reward, and there's no one likeable solving those puzzles.
It's funny to know it's still LLM-proof. Borrow some quantum supercomputer next time.
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>>84517502
>I wander randomly in the first place.
You post in every thread unfailingly
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>>84517502
>Borrow some quantum supercomputer next time.
Well aint that just what I'm trying to do?
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https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/76298728/#76338718
No, wait, I kinda remember pack #1 puzzle #1's answer, lol.

#3 is tough. Maybe I'll try solving it myself.
I should've posted the other 4 packs too so I'd have something to play with.
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>>84517650
Ah good, just don't spoil me on it if there's for real an answer. Right now I'm sorting the first one into pairs because poems rhyme, right?
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>>84515856
What makes ENFPs so slutty? Every ENFP I've met is so hot, and slutty, but kinda stupid
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>>84517650
I recall noticing that the third one gets more difficult the longer you keep trying to solve it, up to a threshold. Completely accidental, but, lol.
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>>84517337
>I have zero positive reinforcement to waste my energy to peek into /here/ again
>does it anyway
I don't really see what there is to comment on, it's a pretty straight forward book. Looking for something to say for the sake of it, i can tell you that it has informed my perspective on Mithraism, which seems to me to haven been an attempt to recreate the gens on a memetic basis instead of a genetic one.
>>84517426
>as a demographic
Are those still a thing?
>Even scrolling through the previous thread there was nothing really bringing in the engagement despite being the first in a while I've seen reach bump limit.
There wasn't a thread for a while, so people were pent up.
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Should've used one of the ASCII art puzzles for batch #1 puzzle #3 because the written one is pissing me off.

>>84518074
>>does it anyway
People have been writing much literature on such phenomena since the dawn of writing. Not that they were precise, accurate, helpful, or insightful about it.
Actually though, Robert Moore technically gave me a hint on why this happens. Objectively, it can't be helped, and it's not a problem, given that it's a chore to do.

>Mithraism, which seems to me to haven been an attempt to recreate the gens on a memetic basis instead of a genetic one
That also might be the case for animisms in general.
The Golden Bough's next.
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oh noooo i'm gonna cum like patchy
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>>84514474
>Your mbti type
INTP
>How you voted most recently (not necassarily in an election)
NDP back when Jack Layton was alive. I don't vote anymore. No matter who you vote for you get infinite jeets so why bother.
>Are you a normal guy?
No.
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>>84514630
I'm INFJ and I used to be a communist when I was like 20-22, then I grew up and saw the world for how it was and now I realize that anti-communist, pro-White social liberalism is the only good ideology out there.
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>>84517761
Well after two years I guess I'm p**ped then.The sequence of co-ordinates(?) has always bugged me for seemingly almost making sense. Parrallel lines, fixed factors in a negotiation. There's almost a sequence there, but why does it go back on itself? Maybe the code provides different results if you insert a 6 or a 7?

I've tried taking the letters out of the first one, rearranging them into the word "Climates" and then putting the numbers in order, removing the fibonacci sequence and then counting the letters in climates using the remaining numbers to get llitte, which could maybe be a further anagram of little. But where does poetry fit into that? Considering the answer to question two was just immedately obvious to be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAEGuMuvhh8 really throws a spanner in the works of my sanity.

Anyway I think I might have to sleep on it all again, making zero progress and just getting tired.

>>84518074
We live in a more demographic'd age than ever if you ask me. LLMs love categorizing us into that kind of data. There's more demographics than ever, maybe even more than there are individuals, but that just means more demographics for us all to take part in and be advertised through! But anyway yeah, I know round these parts they're fighting tooth and nail for the "Muslim Vote" and the "Baby Boomer Vote" because those are demographics that are known to vote. Angsty depressed young men don't vote and then are confused why they aren't catered to. This forms a virtuous cycle of young men not voting and then being ignored by the government. The government of course loves this because that's one less demographic to worry about, unlike advertisers, who are always on the prowl for new demographics to capture.
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Clematis is the #1. It's a WORD puzzle, difficulty 1. lol. I'll go reward myself.
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>>84518208
You're hecking kidding me! I thought gemini was just making up a fake Mexican flower because it interpreted poetry as Japanese Flower language from reddit youtube videos. It even said something about the numbers being a trellis to keep them upright? booooooo. Perhaps it's because I don't live in the right I don't live in an intellectual Climate warm enough to be aware of such exotic and probably symbolically vaccuous flora.

A reward for yourself huh?

>>84518136
Hey! Don't coursen our environment!
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#3 is a 7 letter word and a 6 letter word.
The first offer is one of the word puzzle proposal posts/sentences.

The y's go 3+3+3+0+0+0+0 (chunking up from the x coordinates as starter points) and add up for the same as 6+7, because! 0 means first, but iirc 3 is actually third anyway, because it's a puzzle in the first place, and it was already neat and ready to be posted when I've noticed that.
Or something like that. I can't be arsed to re-reverse engineer the answer right now. It's really /smooth/ though.

>>84518270
The numbers are explicitly thrown out because it's a WORD puzzle and it's very POETRY, at difficulty 1.
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>>84518295
>It just gives poetry vibes
That's criminal! As I'd say in my own attempt at japanese flower language, that's CLIMINAL! Well I guess this is the sort of type problem you get when a sensoid is attempting to interpret an intuitive's puzzle peice.

Ah, there's a missing component, let's see... *starts D- 2 out of 6 3 out of 8 3 out of 18 2 out of 9 5 out of 7 3 out of 8...*
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>>84518295
But I thought 6-7 added up to 13! But yeah still none the wiser, at this point I really do need to sleep though since my sleep schedule is ending up like yours. My brain is getting pretty smooth too. I'll try it tomorrow once I figure out what you mean by "chunking up" since all my graphs I make with (15,9) and (15,15) as the last co-ordinate all appear meaningless. counting post numbers isn't helping either.

Do all the post numbers beginning in 76 have anything to do with it? alright must rest head
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>>84518123
The Golden Bough doesn't interest me much. It doesn't seem to have what I like about The Ancient City, which is the hardcore analysis. I might get to it some time, but this recommendation somehow feels less personal, so we'll see. I am or should be busy with Beowulf, or at least something Beowulf adjacent.
>does it anyway
Speaking for myself, I do it anyway because the potential positive reward outweighs the minimal time wasted, in the cases were the wasted time was not itself the reward.
>>84518193
Demographics are bottled at the source and sold back to you by (((International Capital))). Advertisers are not their customers, simply their salesmen.
>Angsty depressed young men don't vote and then are confused why they aren't catered to
For whom are they meant to vote?
>The government of course loves this because that's one less demographic to worry about,
No vote scares them more than anything.
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>>84515719
>smartest: intjfemboi
>wisest: sophie
>nicest: sophie
>meanest: intjfemboi
>cutest: intjfemboi
>sexiest: (too close to call)
>most mysterious: intjfemboi / chuck (TIE)
>understands mbti best: intjfemboi
>most feminine: intjfemboi
>most masculine: infj-a
>reggie you trust most: TE
>reggie you're most scared of: intjfemboi
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>>84518687
>sexiest: (too close to call)
You bitches can't put me on top of two (2) rape lists and then deny me my epitaph.
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>>84518681
It doesn't matter who they vote for, the point is that they get taken into account when it comes to electoral calculus. The threat is that they *might* vote against the current ruling party if they aren't pleased with it. No vote is no problem, it's just interpreted as "any option is fine by me", it's the same as voting for whoever wins.
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Come on officer, he deserves the call for that one alone! He's a sly operator and he just said he wants it! Who's he tied with? Slippery soapy the bull bothere? Euch!
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>>84518706
you feeling good today bby? keep that intellectual booty nice and soft
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>/smooth/
OwO
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lmfao is this what centy has 2 defend lilac with
(BHC nonwithstanding)

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3GtsKIzv5U4?feature=share
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Alright, I admit it. I don't feel safe going to bed unless I know Patchy's snuggled in safe first no matter what time of night it is.
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If someone else solves that puzzle while I''m asleep I'll cry
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centy post that thang
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>>84515562
Not when it's attached to thinking, God no.
The INFJ is the turbolefty in that chart for a reason.
Intuitive thinkers and thinking intuitives are the least likely to fall for ideologically motivated, socially conformist, virtue signaling systems like modern leftism.
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>>84518745
Fuck you, whore! My ass is hardcore!
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>>84517692
It's not a typical thing for extraverted intuitives, in fact anon is right that it would fit extraverted feeling if anything, not even sensation.

That being said, for Ne-groids you can conceive reasons like:
>it entertains her, maybe the joke is that she isn't even slutty for reals but want to pretend she is
>she's insecure about her looks and will do whatever it takes to get some compliments
>she's doing that one strat of trying to get away with things by being cute, or sexy in this case
>she wants followers and believes slutting around is necessary to some degree, no idol ever became one by never showing off, after all
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>>84518295
>>84518123
>>84517761
>>84517650
>>84517337
can i see your tail? uwu
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Clod trying to pretend really hard this isn't the average AA plot. Having a little too much fun with this, as usual I guess.
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>"I hate it when people don't believe something real."
This goes into the "how to confirm Jungian type in a single sentence" list.
But seriously, how does he come up with these lines without even knowing the actual types involved? Sure, the aforementioned 14yo girl was a Se-groid, specifically a sneaky ES(T) who figured out how to break into the backstage to see some idles up close.
>obsessive little fangirl becomes the key defense witness out of absolutely nowhere
Kino btw, ludo, even.
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>>84514474
That is the dumbest chart with the dumbest choice in axies I have ever seen.

>>84515060
>>84518167
>communism
Has absolutely nothing to do with any of the political parties, americucks.
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>>84520178
The ones to the top are more republican and the ones the the right are less democat, what's wrong with that?
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>>84517239
To become a better functioning human? I don't know.
Has reading works of analytical psychology helped any of you guys or do you just do it out of intellectual interest?
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>>84520696
NTA but let's put it this way:
if pay enough attention to people, yourself included, you will notice such things. That includes both Jung's general ideas on the unconscious(the collective side is easier to reveal by analyzing enough fiction to be fair, but you can speculate there's something funny here) and the typology.

Actually doing the reading is mostly intellectual curiosity - and wanting to find more insights you might have not explored or properly accounted for. It's also helpful to put things in perspective: you could notice fully on your own such a thing as extraversion and introversion for instance(and it's pretty easy), but how does that happen? What's actually implied other than more or less sociable people? Is one more "normal" than the other? Etc.
Or you could notice the Anima in yourself, but what does that mean? Jung can provide an adequate and neutralizing answer, which nowadays would be especially required.

I'd say the intellectual side also contributes to "becoming more functional", since things that are confirmed and explained by people studying them also helps the reader building a better foundation and vocabulary for his/her observations.
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>>84520696
It's probably hurt since it encourages my brain to dismiss problems by putting people into different boxes rather than trying and finding a compromise
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>>84520752
You should see it more in the context of "this is a known pattern for type X or Y and it's there because the individual has to integrate their !X or !Y" rather than "oh it's just a type thing".
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>>84519357
My patchu patch would never say something so crude. Even to the yucky sexo meanies.
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>>84520796
But it's not my job to get them to integrate x or y. That's their own perogative so it's hard to not just smug chuckle and return to my goon cave.

But yeah maybe it's just a chronically lazy issue from me. I could bend any information or interest into being an excuse to wave it off.
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>>84520826
>But it's not my job to get them to integrate x or y.
Indeed. Unless you are planning to become an analyist yourself, or somebody closer to you might need it, then it's basically for yourself.

>But yeah maybe it's just a chronically lazy issue from me. I could bend any information or interest into being an excuse to wave it off.
Maybe, but I think the modern MBTI framework does encourage this, when compared to the OG.
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Any arguments against that 95% of people are like dogs, neutrally speaking?

>>84520696
Analytical psychology is helpful only when it's not analytical psychology, or at least not when it's psychology.

>>84520745
Dude! DUUUDE! A pebble on the road is the eternal shadow of the psyche because it's not a part of your consciousness and it can't ever be integrated! It's. The. DRAGON. Watch out, it could possess you anytime you're not actively trying to find it some use! Like throwing it at psychoanalysts.

>>84520752
Good riddance.

>>84520836
>analyist
They don't have to get to do anything, it's in the name.
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An introvert doesn't think about the speaker as much as about what the speaker is saying in the moment.

True/false?
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intelligent feminine
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>>84521256
I've always felt that cats are basically just the worst aspects of people. Personally I know I'm basically a dog. Described as a Labrador for all the good and the bad that that entails.

>>84521357
I think the introvert is more focused on their own thoughts, barely seasoned by the speaker.

Alternatively the speaker is a subjective factor while what is being said is objective. I think plenty of introverts are desperate to dismiss other people's statements out of hand, and do they're happy to go for the quite "smile and nod" disregard of what someone's saying based on the most superficial of of aspects of the speaker. Most obviously in the comparison between an IS you don't have a haircut that pleases me and an EN maybe this bucket of vomit has a point.
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>>84521357
Actually depends entirely on what the introvert's inner image is about.
If it has to do with what the speaker is saying, then the attention is to that and little else.
If it has to do with the speaker itself regardless, then the attention is to that and they might not even remember anything they just heard.

Extraverts would be the opposite in the sense that they are going to relate anything external as far as possible, in a way that reflects their main function too, but they have not done much in terms of inner filtering.
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Sorry but yeah in mostly focused on watching the Senedd Election coverage right now. Amazing that such an awful electoral system has been developed when they had the chance to do it from scratch. Kinda cathartic that it's backfired so spectulacularly but I love the drama regardless.

Boo, they're not even all clapping for each other, where's the love?!
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>>84520696
>To become a better functioning human
Reading never helped anyone do that.
>>84520826
You'd wave it off even without the excuse. Even with the excuse you feel some strange guilt about it, though you have no apperent reason to. '
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Anyways, TIL I learn that LLMs can't write fun mystery twists for shit, but the drama is on point.
OG idea has a much more involved trick and how the fuck did this dum AI never put 2 and 2 together?
>victim is a hacker, this is known day 1
>main mystery has to do with CCTV footage and digital keycard access logs
>day 1 contras between testimony and aforementioned records, signaling a certain gap
Come the fuck on now. We don't need hidden passages here clod...
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>>84521685
Guilt heals all wounds.
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>>84521699
Is this the llm thread or the mbti thread
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>>84521803
Dunno, it's not particularly good at talking about either.
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>>84521803
I think llms are tangentially related.
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I absolutely have to meditate ASAP.

[///]

Note that I don't dislike dogs.
People being like dogs, however...

[///]

Anything bad about cats is what is bad about dogs.

> 84521357 (spam filter lol. die 4chan)
So, basically, maybe.

>>84521803
Depends on who's asking!

>>84521699
You could probably use some procedural nesting as a prompt rule.

>>84521851
>llms are tangentially retarded
This is how I misread it and this'd be more correct.

>>84521455
>I think plenty of introverts are desperate to dismiss other people's statements out of hand
That's more of any auxlet phenomenon.

>>84521495
>Extraverts would be the opposite in the sense that they are going to relate anything external as far as possible, in a way that reflects their main function too, but they have not done much in terms of inner filtering.
I both see something I can agree on very much here and I don't quite understand what do you mean by relating anything external as far as possible. What external and in which abstraction context is that "far"?
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>>84521851
If anything because I was interested in seeing how Claude does characterization of characters who I have a type for privately, but I did not give it explicitly to him.

8/10 on the EN(T), could have been better but you can tell their type from a single line.
5/10 on the ES(F), not even trying here, needed a lot of spoonfeeding and still wouldn't elevate it above 6/10 after that. Personal traits aside, I had written very explicitly a certain dynamic with the EN(T) but somehow he just ignored it nearly every single time, or didn't do shit with it.
7.5/10 on the IF(S), good attempt, no major issues, but inconsistent. At some points she looks like another IS(F).
9.5/10 on the IS(F), some kino shit with this one and has made her cuter than the OG at some points. Not 10 just because he had to actually ask about the motive, come on, it's right there.
8/10 on the surprise ES(T) not included in the OG scenario, could have been funnier but "you can tell their type from a single line" too.

Sensoids literally anywhere, how did the local EN(T) not want to commit idol crimes? Other than unauthorized investigation crimes and shitposting in court.
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>>84521887
>>You could probably use some procedural nesting as a prompt rule.
I did it this way - initial prompt with the doc, explaining what he has to do, the writing style, and these specific instructions:
>1. create an internal timeline and check for consistency before writing each act, point out issues if any
>2. ask additional questions before each act
>3. the defense attorney, prosecutor, detective and judge characters were deliberately left blank in the doc, characterize them however you please, you may ask to add additional figures
The doc is technically Attorney Online style but heavily modified to include things that are relevant to characterization, and it only has vague statements to use as testimony along with a few pieces of evidence as opposed to fully planned(so it's improv, in AO terms)

It worked well enough for what's worth, most of the retries were just because I want to see if he can come up with more fun scenarios or suggest things like adding brief investigation/out of court/recess segments purely to show off characterization or how certain additional evidence was found.
The mystery itself isn't really the biggest part since I came to terms with the fact that a LLM ain't so good at planting or catching clues, and he makes shit up on the fly only to claim that hmm actually it was in the evidence all along(it wasn't).

>auxlet phenomenon.
Middle Realmlet, even.

> What external and in which abstraction context is that "far"?
External is merely everything outside of the subject.
And for the context, I was thinking that not only it would be related to the speaker, or what he's saying, but likely enough the extravert relates it to other objects(which might or might not be physically present, especially for intuitoids). This also helps explaining why for an extravert who is concerned about you, the very first thing will be questioning your relationship with other external things rather than the internal state or thoughts.
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>>84521256
>Any arguments against that 95% of people are like dogs, neutrally speaking?

why do you have such an unjustified superiority complex
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>>84522083
What models/agents don't collapse into a despairful apology spiral of doom after you correct them?

>>84522209
lmao....................
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Uhhhhh cum owo
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>>84522246
>What models/agents don't collapse into a despairful apology spiral of doom after you correct them?
None I've used so far. It's funny having to make sure you are nice to a LLM.

Anyways, I have a good idea about what kind of scenario comes next... The context should be absurd enough that any mystery you can build around it is bound to be unusual and at least a little interesting.
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Ahh yes, looking at these results, maybe I should get into some death meditation reps. Or at least find some other excuse to make some major changes around here. And by around here I mean my existence. Big changes. Big changes. But the first thing to do is to find some beer and snacks.

>>84522209
I for one don't mind patchy patch viewing me as a dog. Makes me wonder how he treats animals. Or even the last time he saw one to make the comparison. Or even a human now that I think of it. We're probably both just abstract concepts far outside of his world of whirring wires and mahogany arm rests.
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>>84522671
Oh right. I forgot I had to fill in the background manually.

Here's the test
https://watchwordtest.com/wtitle2.html
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>>84522671
>>84522690
>ESFJ
LOLOL
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>>84522863
I've gotten it before! Probably one of my most common watchword results. I think it's because I externalize everything and have an external locus of control like any good introvert
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>>84522690
I have never seen a more kiked and pozzed spread.
Just out of curiously, what compelled you to do a watchword?
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>>84522891
The maximum overcope
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>>84522914
I've been looking for tests to do. I feel like I'm at a major crossroads in life and need to figure out who I am and what I want. Finding myself.tm. Right now I am mostly finding a POS evidently. I was reminded that I had once started a habit of doing a watchword once every fortnight before that lifestyle was interrupted. I then realised that I haven't done one in over a year. Finding space and peace with myself has to start somewhere and I'm running through some of the old things that used to settle me.

>Kiked and Pozzed
Yeah pretty descriptive of my current mindset. I need to excise the terrible traitor and spy who lives in my bones. I feel my murine instincts are more myself than any of my claims to honour, pride or anything worth respectability. I am trash trash trash. And then I end up sounding like I'm fishing for sympathy, itself a very ratlike thing to do. I'm not! Just assessing my internal situation.
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>>84523189
>I was reminded that I had once started a habit of doing a watchword once every fortnight before that lifestyle was interrupted. I then realised that I haven't done one in over a year
That's a good reason to do one. What are some of the other old things your running through?
>then I end up sounding like I'm fishing for sympathy
Sympathy fishing has a very distinct sound, one i don't now hear in your posts. Sympathy would be nice, though, wouldn't it? It's a respectable thing to want, so long as you don't let that want overwhelm you, i think.
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>>84523371
Playing videogames, posting here and uhhh... Can't really bring myself to touch a musical instrument, still no progress after all these years is just depressing. Right now solving a 1000 peice jigsaw puzzle in front of the TV with mum and dad. To be truthful there never was much to my life. Now that I have a job I have nothing to relate to my co-workers over since I know nothing about darts or football or pubs. I'm just a strange individual who doesn't know or say much of interest, looks scruffy and smells bad too apparently. I'm making one enemy after another as my skin deep charismatic shine wears off and people see the later behind the mask is pure trash.

Wanting sympathy is only respectable if you're worthy of sympathy. Other wise it's just whinging and self whatchamacallit.


Forgot to mention earlier that I picked *now* to do the watchword because if just consumed 5 hours of boring political television content and that's as good as meditation right?
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>>84520653
You just said it yourself, how utterly braindead it is.
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>>84523751
It's not brain-dead it just has an agenda. The information is fine you just got to remember the bottom right is independent rather than right wing. It certainly displays trends
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>>84523985
>It's not brain-dead
The way it is charted is incredibly autistic and stupid.
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https://youtu.be/El74_xR0Zws

Do not watch if you do not have mental and spiritual fortitude.
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>>84524198
Retarded, fuck off with this woo shit.
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>>84524161
How? There's two axes and the types all fit clearly on them in a pattern.
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>>84524218
>Retarded, fuck off with this woo shit
who
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>>84524256
whoever posted the hyperlink to the mystical bullshit youtube video
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>your mbti type
I TESTED INFJ-T
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>>84524277
Congrats! There's a certain creature around here who'll love that if their gaze meets you. Others will accuse you of being manipulative and evil.

Isn't Judy Hopps cancelled now for being a zionist?
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>>84524319
judy hopps is my wife and i never heard her say anything about zionism
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>>84524277
>>84524336
Ew get this ISFP out of here
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>>84524405
>ISFP
explain
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>>84524273
>whoever posted the hyperlink to the mystical bullshit youtube video
shoo
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>>84523603
>solving a 1000 peice jigsaw puzzle in front of the TV with mum
What's the puzzle of? I did one of the moon this past winter, and it took just about the whole season. Although that is mostly because I wasn't at my mother's too much. Do you do puzzles with your family often? We listened an an audio book while doing it.
>5 hours of boring political television content and that's as good as meditation right?
It's certainly something. Whenever i do that sort of thing, it always ends up feeling like i'm coming out of some kind of drug induced coma or trance afterwards. I bet if you try it again later, some time when haven't just spent a fifth of the day beaming Hebrew Nonsense into your brain, it won't be so utterly homosexual. I think doing it right before or right after you wake up gives the most honest results. I have half a mind to test that hypothesis now.
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>>84524448
No, get that mind poison outta here. I hate it.
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>>84524504
>I hate it
boo
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>>84524466
Puffins on an Island. Mammy and pa went on like an anniversary thing to an island with puffins on it and brought it back. Mammy reccomended that I go there and maybe it is the sort of place I'd like to live in the future since I've never been a fan of where I've lived my whole life. We never really did puzzles a lot, just now and then, but I've been busy lately so I haven't been able to take part when they have been in progress. Usually take us 3-5 days but this one is quite hard because a lot of the peices look the same.

I gotta go to bed now so I can make work tomorrow. And after I wake up I usually have about all of 5 minutes to gather some minimally stained clothes on the way out the door. Perhaps I'll try on return to ride off the accomplishment high. for contrast, then after I wake the next day for the full range. But I don't really like doing them too often so who knows. I'll try again in two weeks after all that.
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>>84521887
Omg please put that vibrator on my clitty ma'dame
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intjfemboi is the /mbti/ sex symbol
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>>84516349
>smartest: Turbie
>wisest: ENFJ-senpai
>nicest: Lilac
>meanest: N/A
>cutest: Chuck
>sexiest: Rxy
>most mysterious: Movie Anon
>understands mbti best: INFJ-A
>most feminine: Rxy
>most masculine: Breeder
>reggie you trust most: Turbie
>reggie you're most scared of: Lilac



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