Think of one that would embody a lot of that type's qualities/quirks. I can't think of one now though, hehe.
Think of one that would embody a lot of that type's qualities/quirks. I can't think of one now though, hehe.
I always thought of SLIs as bears. Heh, guess that makes IEEs puppies?
Crazedrat once suggested Eagles for INTj. I would second that suggestion.
yeah LIIs even sort of VI like eagles.
Delta: uncivilized land mammals
IEE: elephants
EII: pandas
SLI: wolves and bears
LSE: horse
Gamma: dull fish
SEE: clown fish
ESI: jellyfish
ILI: octopus or giant squid
LIE: shark
Alpha: pesky birds
ESE: robin
SEI: flamingo
ILE: ostridge or vulture
LII: eagles or ravens
Beta: bunch of weird lizards
EIE: gecko
SLI: crocodile
SLE: snake or frog
IEI: iguana
Bunny? Yeah I think fox for SLI makes sense. But I like bat better. More shifty and hard to follow. When I'm in a better mood, the SLI can be a wild horse. But for now, a bat.
SLI -- bat
IEE -- puppy
EII -- kitten
LSE -- whale
SEE -- moose (but more like bullwinkle)
ILI -- lizard
LIE --elk
ESI --turtle
IEI -- unicorn
EIE -- fish
SLE --rhino
LSI -- worker ant
LII -- bird
ILE --kangaroo
ESE -- zebra
SEI -- panda
Hi! I'm an ENFP. :-)
wow, the quadras are very accurate...for crocodile, did you mean LSI? because that would fit; I think ESE is more of a hummingbird, SEE might be an eel, SLE is probably a komodo dragon, EIE a python, IEI a gliding lizard, EII a bat...
every animal I have encountered had a unique personality...
anyway, for thinkers...I like these (not sure about feelers):
SLE - anaconda
LSE - komodo dragon
LIE - shark
ILE - octopus
ILI - owl
LII - hummingbird
LSI - wolf
SLI - bear
also:
LSI - homo sapiens sapiens
IEE - blue-footed booby
infantile-caregiver: deep-sea angler
Finding a mate can be tough in the eternal darkness of the deep ocean, so when a tiny male anglerfish encounters a female, he clings to her body with his jaws for an extended period of time, and in some species, permanently. An enzyme is released to dissolve his lips, melting his face into the skin of his mate while he subsists on her blood. Eventually they will merge on the circulatory level, transforming the male into a body part of the female. His eyes, brain and other organs may gradually atrophy, leaving only the gonads to produce sperm as necessary.
aggressor-victim: cimicidae
All Cimicidae mate through what is known as "traumatic insemination:" a female bedbug does not receive sperm through any particular opening, leaving the male to create one himself. In this case, the male cuts his way through the female's exoskeleton with a sword-like, needle-tipped phallus and releases sperm directly into the hemolymph or "blood." Females fight these violent advances as they would a predatory attack, as the wounds can be permanently crippling and easily become infected. In some species, females even fight back with their own identical weaponry, making them tougher for the males to identify and leading to what scientists have dubbed "penis fencing." Cruel though it seems to our human sensibilities, arrangements such as these ensure that only the strongest individuals will pass on their genes. Males must be tough enough to overcome the larger, more powerful females and females must be healthy enough to survive their wounds. It's no wonder these insects have adapted to most pesticides at an unprecedented rate, making a dramatic comeback where they were once thought to have been fully eradicated.
for other exotic reproduction habits in the animal kingdom go to http://www.bogleech.com/bio-xxx.html
Last edited by Nexus; 12-04-2009 at 08:35 PM.
I'm always peering at things and scanning the environment. Eagles are pretty badass birds. I'm down with eagles.
The saddest ESFj
...
I'd prefer ravens over eagles for the LII.
Johari Box"Alpha Quadra subforum. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." ~Obi-Wan Kenobi
I think the Sloth is the obvious SLI of the animal kingdom.
Turtles do too much strenuous exercise...like swim. Nah..
But they're serene ocean-dwellers with thick shells...
...
Yeah, bear is better.
EDIT
Heh, at the very least, Ishas and turtles can be alike. Both make me smile for no reason.
Anyway, funny anecdote about galapagos turtles... apparently people can park their cars on top of the sleeping turtles, who then wake up and walk off. That kind of ultimate self-centeredness surely must be SLI, right?
I agree. Grizzly Bears are totally SLI.I always thought of SLIs as bears.
IEE- Chimpanzee
SLI- Sloth
LSE- European Honey Bee
EII- White Tailed Deer
IEI- Swan
SLE- Shark
EIE- Peacock
LSI- Wolve
SEI- Dolphin
ILE- Dingo
ESE- Parrot
LII- Raven
LIE- Bald Eagle
ESI- Horse
SEE- Lion
ILI- Tortoise
EII INFj
Forum status: retired
I saw a few suggestions but purposefully tried not to read other posts.
ESE Domesticated Dog
ILE Giraffe
SEI Lazy Black Bear
LII Python
SLE Lion
EIE Horse
LSI Tiger
IEI Fox
LIE Wolf
SEE Dolphin
ILI Domesticated Cat
ESI Hawk
IEE Bunny Rabbit
LSE Pitbull
EII Badger
SLI Mongoose
Projection is ordinary. Person A projects at person B, hoping tovalidate something about person A by the response of person B. However, person B, not wanting to be an obejct of someone elses ego and guarding against existential terror constructs a personality which protects his ego and maintain a certain sense of a robust and real self that is different and separate from person A. Sadly, this robust and real self, cut off by defenses of character from the rest of the world, is quite vulnerable and fragile given that it is imaginary and propped up through external feed back. Person B is dimly aware of this and defends against it all the more, even desperately projecting his anxieties back onto person A, with the hope of shoring up his ego with salubrious validation. All of this happens without A or B acknowledging it, of course. Because to face up to it consciously is shocking, in that this is all anybody is doing or can do and it seems absurd when you realize how pathetic it is.
ESE Parrot
ILE Panda
SEI Koala
LII Turtle
SLE Tiger
EIE Deer
LSI Panther
IEI Zebra @Ananke otherwise Unicorn
LIE Bear
SEE Monkey
ILI Wolf
ESI Bat
IEE Kangaroo
LSE Rhinoceros... or Shark, don't know what to choose
EII Ladybird
SLI Goose
Funny thing, no difficulties to find associations for Beta nor Alpha (just a bit stuck with LII), then came Gamma ... Delta was a real struggle (apart for LSE, that came quite quickly)
How about just considering IMEs:
Si: sloth (=interesting animals)
Fe: chameleon
Te: ants, bees
Se: shark
Ne: raccoon (highly curious creatures)
Ti: spider (Descartes invented Cartesian coordinates when he saw a spider/net)
Ni: lizard
Fi: ass.... (so much temptation)... llamas (better to handle the personal distance right or get a spit in your face).
Last edited by The Reality Denialist; 01-06-2017 at 08:56 PM.
MOTTO: NEVER TRUST IN REALITY
Winning is for losers
Sincerely yours,
idiosyncratic type
Life is a joke but do you have a life?
Joinif you dare https://matrix.to/#/#The16Types:matrix.org
IMG_4025.JPGI'm a baby husky
-
Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
Bump.
SLI: ant
EIE: peacock
LSI: Wolf
LSE: zebra
SLE: Lion
EII: Bunny
IEI: Spider
LII: meerkat
ESE: Elephant
ILE: Hyena
SEI: Urangutan
IEE: maki
ESI: Cat
LIE: Dog
ILI: Sloth
SEE: Bonobo
lol @Number 9 large reminds me of:
"It's a science fact spiders are gay!"
I can only speak for myself, I'd definitly like to be some kind of smart bird, like a raven or a parrot, as animal.
ESE - Horse
LII - Owl
SEI - Panda
ILE - Giraffe
EIE - Swan
LSI - Hawk
IEI - Gazelle
SLE - Crocodile
SEE - Lion
ILI - Bat
ESI - Wolf
IEE - Monkey
SLI - Hedgehog
I'm going to use these as base...
ILE-Ne - koala bear
ILE-Ti - fox
SEI-Si - baboon
SEI-Fe - rabbit
LII-Ti - raven
LII-Ne - mole
ESE-Fe - orangutan (form 1); parrot (form 2)
ESE-Si - seal
LSI-Se - viper
LSI-Ti - wolf
IEI-Fe - ostrich (form 1) ; hawk (form 2) ; scorpion (form 3)
IEI-Ni - platypus
EIE-Ni - cockatrice (form 1); falcon (form 2); vulture (form 3)
EIE-Fe - lion
SLE-Ti - cobra (form 1); hedgehog (form 2) ; crocodile (form 3)
SLE-Se - bear
LIE-Te - tiger
LIE-Ni - unicorn (form 1); eagle (form 2)
SEE-Se - dragon (form 1); boar (form 2)
SEE-Fi - black panther
ILI-Ni - owl
ILI-Te - phoenix (form 1); cheetah (form 2)
ESI-Fi - turtle/tortoise (form 1) ; horse (form 2)
ESI-Se - echidna
SLI-Si - sloth
SLI-Te - dog
LSE-Te - bull
LSE-Si - deer
IEE-Ne - elephant
IEE-Fi - cat
EII-Fi - dolphin
EII-Ne - meerkat (form 1); panda bear (form 2); mouse (form 3); weasel (form 4);
I'm pretty sure other types have more forms, but I haven't identified them yet. Take note that these may overlap with enneagram types, which also have their corresponding animal correlations.
Last edited by lavos; 04-08-2018 at 01:25 AM.
Tier 1:
ILE-Ne - Golem
ILE-Ti - Kyuubi
SEI-Si -
SEI-Fe -
LII-Ti -
LII-Ne -
ESE-Fe - Wyrm
ESE-Si - Sphinx
LSI-Se -
LSI-Ti - Basilisk
IEI-Fe - Minotaur
IEI-Ni - Harpy
EIE-Ni - Cockatrice
EIE-Fe - Chimera
SLE-Ti - Hydra
SLE-Se -
LIE-Te -
LIE-Ni - Unicorn
SEE-Se - Dragon
SEE-Fi -
ILI-Ni -
ILI-Te - Phoenix
ESI-Fi - Mermaid / Succubi
ESI-Se - Lamia / Siren
SLI-Si - Griffin
SLI-Te -
LSE-Te - Behemoth
LSE-Si -
IEE-Ne - Falcon
IEE-Fi - Pegasus
EII-Fi -
EII-Ne -
TBA.
EIE - Swan
SLI - Bear
ESE - Dog
LII - Owl
ESE- Bee
SEI- Bumblebee
ILE-Caterpillar
LII- Wasp
IEI-Cricket
LSI-Ant
SLE- Scorpion
EIE- Ladybug
ESI-Mantis
SEE-Fly
ILI- Stick insect
LIE-Spider
IEE-Butterfly
EII-Dragon fly
SLI- Moth
LSE-Beetle
LII: chimpanzee
ILE: chimpanzee
ESE: chimpanzee
SEI: chimpanzee
LSI: chimpanzee
SLE: chimpanzee
EIE: chimpanzee
IEI: bat
ESI: chimpanzee
SEE: chimpanzee
LIE: chimpanzee
ILI: chimpanzee
EII: chimpanzee
IEE: chimpanzee
LSE: chimpanzee
SLI: chimpanzee
Improving your happiness and changing your personality for the better
Jungian theory is not grounded in empirical data (pdf file)
The case against type dynamics (pdf file)
Cautionary comments regarding the MBTI (pdf file)
Reinterpreting the MBTI via the five-factor model (pdf file)
Do the Big Five personality traits interact to predict life outcomes? (pdf file)
The Big Five personality test outperformed the Jungian and Enneagram test in predicting life outcomes
Evidence of correlations between human partners based on systematic reviews and meta-analyses of traits
^IRLOL
I like the contrast between the Ne-Si and Se-Ni quadras in @lavos' list.
ESE-parrot
SEI- sloth
ILE- octopus
LII- swan
SLE-gorilla
EIE-cheetah
LSI- wolf
IEI-dolphin
LIE-moose
ILI-bat
ESI-snake
SEE- monkey
LSE-bear
EII- guinea pig
IEE- gold fish
SLI-cat
Cool Arthropods
ESE- stag beetle
SEI- orchid mantis
ILE- giant isopod
LII- yeti crab
SLE- mantis shrimp
EIE- hissing cockroach
LSI- tarantula hawk
IEI- luna moth
LIE- coconut crab
ILI- trapdoor spider
ESI- antlion
SEE- emperor scorpion
LSE- hercules beetle
EII- diving bell spider
IEE- bee fly
SLI- velvet ant