Stanford Pines "Grunkle Ford" typ osobowości MBTI
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I know it’s impossible for 5w4 to win now, especially considering it’s an old show and the fandom isn’t active, but he’s such a 5w4 it HURTS. The whole reason why he is obsessed with anomalies in the first place is because he sees /himself/ as an anomaly due to his own six fingers and his inability to connect with people. He is obsessed with his identity as an exceptional man. He sees himself as a freak, he spends the entire last journal romanticizing himself one way or another, absorbed in a strange mix of pride and self-loathing, thinking of himself as a destined hero/martyr and different from everyone else, writing about how no one could ever understand him. Some excerpts of Ford in Journal 3 highlighting this: “To put it simply, I am strange. I was born strange, I was attracted to the strange, and the strange has always been attracted to me.” (In case you haven’t noticed, I’m weird. I’m a weirdo. I don’t fit in. And I don’t want to fit in--) “Everything in the universe is like a jelly bean—made of the same basic materials, varied in color and flavor, but all more or less confirming to a specific pattern. But every now and then, by chance, a bean comes out deformed... odd... weird. [...] Oddness is strangely drawn to this place, from misshapen jelly beans, to gnomes and fairies and dinosaurs, interdimensional tears, clones, crazy ex-presidents, even men with six fingers and boys with strange birthmarks. I explained that I felt in my bones that my arrival at this town, and perhaps Dipper’s, too, was not an accident. That we were part of a greater fate the town had in store for us. ‘You and I are some of the strangest beans this town has ever see, Dipper,’ I told him.” (No comments here, hahah.) “I thought being a great man meant being alone. Apart from the crowd. I bristled at the idea of sharing my accomplishments with anyone.” (Here you can notice that, according to the man himself, his refusal to share his burden with other people is partly born out of a sense of pride and superiority, not only distrust/fear/paranoia.) Bonus from Alex Hirsch: “Ford offers Dipper [an] apprenticeship because Ford sees Dipper as somebody who’s special like himself. And that’s Ford’s great flaw, that arrogance. He believes there are special people and everyone else. [...] Yeah, he believes that attachments are actually weaknesses.” (Notice that Alex’s states that Ford thinking himself special, and not Ford’s fear/distrust, is “Ford’s great flaw.”) The obsession with security many of you are seeing in him is sheer trauma and paranoia. The whole “TRUST NO ONE” life motto thing starts after Bill tricked him and put him through hell. The very reason Bill tricked him to begin with is that he convinced Ford he was ~special~ and, I quote, the “one brilliant mind [of] a century” he had chosen to inspire. Just look how concerned Ford is with security and safety BEFORE he realized he had been tricked by Bill in this excerpt of the journal: “But F would tell me nothing about what he witnessed on the other side of the portal—he was so frightened and angry about the whole ordeal that he spouted some nonsense about ‘The Apocalypse,’ and in a huff he quit the project. After everything we have done together, he had the nerve to grow cold feet now? After he had succeeded in being the first man to enter a parallel dimension, he took this gift and threw it away? Imagine if Neil Armstrong’s first words on the moon were ‘I quit!’ Well GOOD RIDDANCE, F, you weak-willed hayseed! Go back to your doting family and a life of fear and compromise! I weep now not for our failed partnership, but for the golden opportunity thrown away.” ....Yeeeah. He was SO choosing the safest option and not, say, harshly judging a terrified Fiddleford for choosing the safest option (“a life of fear and compromise”) 😭 He wilfully ignored the warnings written on the cave walls telling people to NOT summon Bill, the witch/palm reader’s warnings, his best friend’s warnings. To the point of thinking that his friend was the one betraying him to steal the spotlight. (“Was I to be a forgotten Tesla to his backstabbing Edison?”) All because Bill manipulated him into feeling special. And then Bill thoroughly and painfully traumatized him and the rest is history, but a person’s enneagram doesn’t change through the course of their lives. There are other moments in the cartoon showing Ford being hilariously careless even /after/ Bill’s great betrayal. (”These things are outlawed in 9,000 dimensions. You wanna know why? Look at those symbols. Infinite sides means infinite outcomes. If I rolled it, anything could happen. Our faces could melt into jelly. The world could turn into an egg. Or you could just roll an eight. Who knows. That’s why I have to keep it in this protective cheap plastic case.”) Continuation in the comments.
Biografia
Stanford "Ford" Filbrick Pines (born June 15, 1954, 15 minutes before his twin brother, Stanley Pines), also known as The Author, or simply Grunkle Ford, is an enigmatic figure who researched in Gravity Falls years ago prior to Dipper and Mabel's summer vacation, and is responsible for writing the three journals that catalog and explain the supernatural creatures and phenomena that exist in the town, some of which he had a hand in creating. His fate and identity are the biggest mysteries the Mystery Twins aim to decipher. About halfway through season two, his identity is revealed as Stanford "Ford" Pines, Grunkle Stan's twin brother. He represents the six-fingered hand on the Zodiac.
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