Clowncore MBTI 성격 유형
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"Clowncore은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Clowncore은 mbti의 ENFP 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 7w6 - so/sx - 748, big 5의 , socionics의 ILE입니다."
ESE: Clowncore is much more Fe base than anything, focusing on elevation of emotional environment and impacting it with humor and bright, flashy stylistic and atmosphere choices. The first Clowncore dichotomy is fun, bright, and child-like, like the ESE EIE: The second Clowncore dichotomy is more punk-ish and has edgier undertones, using humor to draw attention to suffering and uncomfortable topics. This fits the intense and dramatic EIE whose Se mobilizing makes them unafraid of approaching these topics, and Fe base applies a performative quality to their presentation through humor and chaos. ILE is still Ti creative and an intellectual type more concerned with validity and truth, not performance or expression. ENFP: "There’s this idea that there’s a bridge between being queer and being part of the alternative culture. Both are being treated and feeling like an outsider" Following this, Fi aligns more with punk-ish aesthetics and pushes forward the need for individual self expression far more than Fe does. Especially as clowns dont have a specific gender, there is no objective value-structure placed upon them, it is whatever gender you specifically are that your expression conforms to. "There’s no exact list of rules to follow because it’s mostly used as a way to express oneself, people go crazy. There are no two looks that will look the exact same because no two people are the exact same. " Collective denying is anti-Fe, while individuality is Fi. As an individualistic and highly expressive aesthetic: ENFP EIE sx/sp 7w8
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Clowncore (also known as circuscore or clownpunk) surrounds things such as clowns, mimes, and jesters. Content from this aesthetic is usually bright and happy, although some portrayals of clowncore can have horror influences. Other related aesthetics similar to clowncore can also have dark and disturbing content. See: Juggalo for the goth-inspired subculture. See Fanfare for the circus/amusement park aesthetic.