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Colin Neumann Jr. "ConneR" mbtiパーソナリティタイプ

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"Colin Neumann Jr. "ConneR"はどのような性格タイプですか? Colin Neumann Jr. "ConneR"は、INTJ in MBTI、5w4 - - 458 in Enneagram、 in Big 5、 in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"

ENTP? Really? This is definitely the result I expected the *least.* Though I guess the majority of these votes are 2016ish. Ni is so clear on him that it honestly hurts. He's extremely presumptuous, extremely close-minded, extremely intuitive. The amount of times he uses metaphors to describe the world they live in is insane. There's even that one post with the garden analogy. Not that metaphors are an Ni thing, but it's very clear from the way he utilizes them is that his intention is to find the one description that defines the world. Lots, lots of discussion about nature of humanity, very clear focus on time (he's an archeologist, after all), cause and consequence. Obsessed with the idea of understanding the "nature" of the world. "The biggest sin of humanity is their desire to utilize things they have no understanding of." Or something by the lines of that. I'm too lazy to look it up. But anyway, this sentence SCREAMS Ni, Te, and Fi. Discussion of nature of humanity, *strict* summary of it in one sentence? Check. Evaluation of systems/humans + "don't do something if you don't know how to" logic? Check. Talk of sin/morality? Also check. I don't really like associating goals with Ni because now there's a bunch of people that go, "This character has a goal?!??!? must be an Ni-dom!!1!!!" But in his case, the method in which he achieves said goal is very Ni-focused. He quickly determines what's the best decision for the effectiveness of achieving his goal and chooses that. That's the most important variable, and everything else doesn't really matter. Well, unless it seriously goes against his values (Fi). Te-Fi is also obvious. I mean, the guy literally outright insults A.R.C for their supposed "incompetence" online like it's no issue lmao. His OFFICIAL PAPERS include insults to A.R.C. He purposely riles people up if they're related to A.R.C.: [ConneR comments on A.R.C.'s "meaningless" procedures.] Sagar: "Uhh, you do know you're being recorded, right?" ConneR: "That's exactly the reason why I said that." He's evaluating systems and people like 24/7. Shows respect towards people who he thinks are talented and competent. Hates it when things are done "improperly" and "incompetently." Not afraid of pointing out incompetency. He also shows a pretty strong desire to understand systems, but they seem to come more from an Fi/Te-related nature than a Ti one, though Ti is also naturally present. Fe is is pretty weak. Interestingly, he only really shows disrespect towards people he finds incompetent or stupid, but he doesn't particularly mind if people do not follow rules of etiquette, despite being a noble himself. He was very, very understanding towards Rin. He's respectful and polite with people who he respects or who have otherwise helped him, but he won't particularly try to show any politeness in other cases (unless it's needed). On the other hand, I think the only time (one of the only times?) he banned a person was when they speculated he might have been bribed by A.R.C. He probably saw that as a huge insult (Fi). Another interesting thing about him, I think, is that in the past he seems more like an ISFP than an INTJ. It's a pretty significant development? Well, regardless, shoutout to ConneR for being one of the only INTJ *characters* I like! He's kinda rude sometimes but not such an arrogant POS as usual. Can be pretty understanding at times and actually shows humbleness (which is more obvious in the original Korean text). Can't really blame him for hating on a huge system that is more or less responsible for the entirety of humanity and is so corrupt and crappy. Also I am 100% biased because the moment I heard his music I went, "yep, he's the best character in the game."

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