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"Fuzzy Lumpkins ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Fuzzy Lumpkins เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ ISTP ใน mbti, 9w8 - sp/sx - 964 ใน Enneagram, RLUEN ใน Big 5, ใน Socionics"
There’s a comic (The Powerpuff Girls DC Issue 22: “My Fair Fuzzy”) in which he’s “civilized” by the PPG and gets angry at a dinner party because the others in attendance aren’t following the strict social rules he’s learned to abide by (e.g. eating salad with a dinner fork, who over whom for the object of a verb, clothing not matching with holiday norms). This seems like Fe to me, and low, poorly developed Fe at that—more a conscious desire to align with others than a natural knack for it. At least, he doesn’t seem to have Fi given that his ethical judgements here are based entirely on standards set outside of himself. I think he’s someone who doesn’t attach personal significance to sensory data as well, given that he perceives his normal life, once returned to it, as a concept (“Ah, this is the life, thank youse very much!”) rather than a granular assortment of details. And he doesn’t appear to be a divergent thinker, or focused on objective possibilities over his own intuition, if his focus on getting people off of his property indicates anything. His vehemence about this indicates that he’s already decided that other people can’t offer him something he’d prefer over his own solitude, or that he’s singularly focused on a broad concept of privacy/personal property over the entire spectrum of possibilities that life affords him. Most of his moments of villainy are focused on his issues surrounding interactions with others (e.g. the aforementioned comic, his run-in with the Mayor during the pie contest, his numerous attempts at getting people offa his property), so I think inferior Fe suits him best. Ti-Se-Ni-Fe, then.
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