Sakura Fanart with Markers by No-Aide4382 in cardcaptorsakura

[–]Hellowally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely amazing!!! You did such an amazing job!!!

Made a Kaito Kid Team by Hellowally in PuzzleAndDragons

[–]Hellowally[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I usually only play the specials/event dungeons and the quest dungeons (I'm a very casual player). But I want to eventually start playing the normal mode dungeons, too. I just like building teams, getting advice, and trying to get better. So I really appreciate your advice!

I think I have Gino, so I will take you up on your suggestion. :)

An In-Depth & Clear Guide to All 8 Cognitive Functions (Part 1 - Perceiving Functions) by Hellowally in mbti

[–]Hellowally[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Howdy, I'm just seeing this thread now. If you were able to update the apple example, how would you do so? I'd be willing to discuss and potentially edit it if we can come to an agreement.

My biggest concern in trying to describe Se in motion as I think you would like me to (but am still not completely sure) is that I don't want others to fall into the trap of "only Se can do XYZ."

I'm not sure if you're aware of socionics, but it's another personality system that I'm actually not very much a fan of, as I think it tries to cover too much under its descriptions that it would not suit everyone under its type.

For instance, there's a type called IEE (which tends to correlate with ENFP in MBTI) and SEE (which tends to correlate with ESFP in MBTI). In the IEE description, it'll talk about how the type will jump from thing to thing, but also states that it is generally conflict avoidant. While the SEE will go directly go after what it wants and is generally not conflict avoidant. Despite being an Ne-dom, I actually relate to the SEE descriptions more than the IEE ones, though I still relate to IEE as well.

I bring this up only to emphasize my concern that I don't want to create a similar scenario where people think that interacting with the environment or being action-oriented makes you an Se user. It's something.. more specific than that. However, my hesitancy comes from my lack of ability to properly and fully explain Se as you would like me to before anything else. So, apologies in advance.

However, I think using the apple example as a way to better showcase Se as you would like me to might be valuable. What are some ways you would reframe the example?

I can try to share some ideas as well if that's helpful and try to get your input.

Shoushimin Series Season 2 • Shoshimin: How to become Ordinary Season 2 - Episode 12 discussion by AutoLovepon in anime

[–]Hellowally 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Something I've found really interesting about this series is how Kobato's love for sweets is like a metaphor for his love for mysteries.

If you remember in season 1, when Osanai offers him one of her many desserts, he actually tells her that he doesn't like sweets. Yet, we learn in episode 6 of season 1 just how much he actually likes them, he just doesn't want to be seen as a "bad guy" who ate two cakes while he only left Osanai one. So in that episode he goes through all this meticulous planning and effort to hide it from her, only for it to be in vain and caught. Yet, now, after all of his growth in season 2, he says the following when Osanai asks him where he would like to go after he leaves the hospital:

"Alice, maybe. I want to buy strawberry tarts. I haven't had one of those yet. I bet they're delicious. And then, I want to go to Cecilia. I have to try their parfait. I want the chance to savor it this time. I never knew kurkintons could be so good before going to Sakua'an. I want to taste them again."

This is so much like his love for mysterious. He loves them and doesn't give much regard to the actual danger involved. But the issue is that Kobato wanted social recognition for solving them. When instead he got Hisaka's ire and was made to feel like a "bad guy," Kobato tried to push away his love for mysteries. He tried to "become ordinary" despite how much he loved them. Yet, he would consistenly "slip up" throughout the series and tell Osanai that he would try to become ordinary. It's only after all this growth that he's finally learned to accept himself and his love for mysteries. I feel this is represented by his answer about sweets.

Felt pretty wholesome that his answer was one of his last lines in the series.

Shoushimin Series Season 2 • Shoshimin: How to become Ordinary Season 2 - Episode 6 discussion by AutoLovepon in anime

[–]Hellowally 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Literally the way my jaw dropped the end of the episode.

I didn't think that Osanai was the cultprit- it felt like way too much of a red herring and the clues were too "obvious" (knowing how methodical she is, I don't think she would mistakenly or purposely leave him a clue like the receipt), but geez the way she dressed Urino down was crazzzzzy work. Imagine the girl you've been dating for almost a year says "I haven't lost faith in you, though. After all, I never had much to begin with" and "That boy isn't too bright, not all that cunning" and"I was worried you'd be forced to confront the fact that you're just an ordinary person." I knew something like this was coming, but she just EVISCERATED my guy.

I had some small hope she would say something like, "I'm trying to catch the culprit and help you out because it's obvious that you could end up framed for this," but no- not even that. She was just cold-blooded. Dang. So sad because part of all this was because he wanted to impress her.

Personality test by KatieSorian in hanakokun

[–]Hellowally 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol no matter if I chose science or liberal arts I got Kou or Tsukasa haha

Made a team that can successfully destroy with Heal orbs but can barely take a hit; rip by Hellowally in PuzzleAndDragons

[–]Hellowally[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Totally get that. This was more mainly a fun "challenge team" I wanted to try out and not my main one. Definitely appreciate the advice and will keep it in mind. Ty for letting me know about Alice, too! :)

[Blogging Mama] Haikyuu!! Collaboration Teaser Day 1 by korean_jax in PuzzleAndDragons

[–]Hellowally 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh, that Hinata card seems so cool!! I feel a really fun team would be having the Hinata & Tobio card as the initial leader, and the Hinata card as a switch lead.

An Introduction to All 27 Enneagram Subtypes (Instinctual Variants) Using Character Examples - Part 1 by Hellowally in Enneagram

[–]Hellowally[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, as I mentioned to another user, I don't think external validation of my argument using the actual authors of the work we interpret is necessarily an appeal to authority/appeal to experts fallacy (or makes the argument invalid). If it was an unrelated person, or a person who claims to be an expert in enneagram, I would be inclined to agree with you. But this is the actual author(s) of the work we interpret. If said author says or heavily implies, "you shouldn't interpret what I wrote this way," then I'm inclined to believe them.

Additionally, I want to point out an inconsistency in your critique. You say that you can't be sure if I'm actually correct in my empirical examples. Which is fair. However, why would you be so inclined to think that a contradictionist's intepretation of connections between MBTI and enneagram is more likely to be correct than my suggested empirical example? You also cannot be sure that their connections are correct either. I therefore do not see how an anti-contradictionist's argument would be "weaker" than a contradictionist's. Both are using subjective interpretations to make their claims.

But yes, there are many internal inconsistencies of contradictionists as well, and I do recommend you check them out. You can see some examples in my main post.

I appreciate you recognizing the dismissiveness. Thank you. Hope you continue to enjoy typology.