{{ชื่อ}} ประเภทบุคลิกภาพ MBTI
บุคลิกภาพ
"Lemon Demon - Kitten is Angry ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Lemon Demon - Kitten is Angry เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ ESFP ใน mbti, 8w9 - sp/sx - ใน Enneagram, ใน Big 5, ใน Socionics"
(1/2) The subject of this song, the adorable but mercurial "Kitten," is a rather apt representation of Naranjo's sp8 ("Satisfaction"), described by Naranjo in 27 Personalities in Search of Being. We can break her typing down by considering her instinctual stacking and core type separately, then considering how these pieces fit together in Naranjo's sp8 subtype. Although the Kitten may appear sweet when she's content, we can already see from the beginning of the song that her main life concerns are related to self-preservation/resource-hoarding: "She thinks the house is hers," "She loves her kitten food." She is not particularly interested in any social world (so), nor is she interested in chasing down thrills (sx). When her physical needs are taken care of, she's a cuddly, purring creature who has no beef with anyone else. However, we see that she occasionally steps out of her private little sphere when lured out by her own passions, indicating sx in her stack: "Her little whiskers are stained with the blood of those that she has slain." Core-type-wise, she appears to fall squarely within the gut triad (E8, E9, E1). She's cute, but not out of any image-related concerns. (Even sp2, which tends to act in an infantile manner to evoke feelings of protection in others, is primarily interested in the image it projects.) Neither is she particularly motivated by fear, which is not mentioned at all in the song. Instead, the Kitten connects to the world quite literally through her gut. She is an instinctual, body-based animal, and the emotion which is of most psychological prominence to her is anger, as is made evident by the title of the song itself. The way she expresses her anger is also most consistent with E8, which is the enneagram type associated with ego-vengeance and the passion of lust. Even when she's in a peaceful mood, we can see that she sees the world as something to control: "She thinks the house is hers." It is when something provokes her anger--in other words, when she feels the need to repay the world in kind--that she lets loose the unfiltered fury that people typically associate with E8. She shows little concern with righteousness (E1) and does share some traits with E9, since she spends a large portion of her time with narcotizing pleasures such as food. Looking at her potential wings, she appears to approximate E9's baseline contentment with everyday pleasures more closely than E7's frenetic search for novel stimuli, although her high-energy rages, in which she "[darts] around in a psychotic blitz," indicate that she is adjacent to E7 after all. Considering her personality through Naranjo's subtypes, we can see how her instinctual stacking and core motivations intersect. Naranjo directly says that sp8 is "like the lion. A lion only moves when it is hungry. It seeks to satisfy its unsatisfied hunger and then sleeps for the rest of the day. Very majestically." The Kitten is small in body, but in spirit, she is exactly like Naranjo's sp8 lion. We also see some hints of Naranjo's sx8 when her anger is sufficiently provoked: "A sexual eight has a tendency toward social detachment. He is a rebellious person, much more than the other E8. [...] This occurs with all eight, but in the sexual subtype, this tendency becomes a clear detachment from the intellect." The Kitten becomes impossible to reason with when she becomes angry, driven only by her bloodlust: "She’s deadly. / She’ll hurt you. / She’ll show you endless pain. / Her little whiskers are stained with the blood of those that she has slain. / Believe me, she will go insane. / She will go insane." (As a point of interest, one may note that E8 is fundamentally an antisocial type, with Naranjo describing even the so8, E8's countertype, as a "kind of social antisocial." We can see from these moments that, despite her domesticated cuteness, the Kitten is essentially a feral animal at her core, still capable of unsocialized viciousness just like her wild ancestors.) The "detachment from the intellect" that Naranjo describes in sx8 becomes visible in her, though her default mode is resource preservation. While the Kitten is a tad sweeter-presenting than what Naranjo describes for an sp8, her trait structure concords with his description, and there is likely some influence from her trifixes as well. Given that the Kitten is generous with her love and does not indicate any particular neurosis about her self-image, I believe that she is 2-fixed. Her head fix is a little more difficult to determine, as she is rather unconcerned with fear, but she does not conserve energy in relationships (E5), nor does she seem particularly escapist (E7). E6's preoccupation with security seems a little more applicable, since she does appear somewhat communicative and compliant in her own Kitten way ("She’s cuddly. / She’s lovely when she’s in a happy mood."), albeit not so much in a conscious manner.
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Released in 2005. Apparently not based on Neil's real cats, who are all well-behaved.