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HPHM MC PERSONALITY ASKS
Does anyone else think it’s fun to take personality tests and inventories as their MC? Here’s a bunch of them. Please note that some are not the official version, but they should be free and accessible. I wager they’re accurate enough. Also, some tests may take a while, but don’t take it too seriously!
And yes, I am a psychology major…
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[1.] What is their Top Love Language? (acts of service, quality time, receiving gifts, words of affirmation, physical touch) https://5lovelanguages.com/ 
[2.] What is their D&D alignment? http://easydamus.com/alignmenttest.html 
[3.] What is their highest Big Five personality trait? (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism) https://bigfive-test.com/ 
[4.] What is their Four Temperaments test result? (sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic) https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/O4TS/ 
[5.] What is their Enneagram result? https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test 
[6.] What is their Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) result? https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test 
[7.] Which Freudian defense mechanism do they most often use? https://psychologia.co/defense-mechanisms/ 
[8.] What is their HEXACO result? http://hexaco.org/hexaco-online 
[9.] What is their Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) result? https://www.idrlabs.com/multiphasic-personality/test.php 
[10.] Where do they fall on the Multidimensional Introversion-Extraversion Scales (MIES)? https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/MIES/ 
[11.] What is their Fisher Temperament Inventory (FTI) result? https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/FTI/ 
[12.] What is their Short Dark Triad (SD-3) test result? https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/SD3/ 
[13.] What is their True Colors test result? https://www.idrlabs.com/true-colors/test.php 
[14.] Where do they fall on the Kinsey Scale? https://www.idrlabs.com/kinsey-scale/test.php 
[15.] What is their 16 Personality Factors (PF) result? https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/16PF.php 
[16.] Where do they fall on the Zodiac-sign Association Personality Scales (ZAPS)? https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/ZAPS/ 
[17.] What is their DISC personality test result? https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/ODAT/
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mynameiskanade · 26 days
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HEXACO Analysis: Nakahara Chuuya
HEXACO score: 3.75/2.5/3/2.5/3.75/3.5
Highest trait: Honesty-Humility/Conscientiousness
Lowest trait: Emotionality/Agreeableness
Full order: (HC)OX(EA)
Extreme high subtraits (score 5): Sincerity, Fairness and Diligence
Extreme low subtraits (score 1): Fearfulness
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(I have been agonizing over this for literally a month so I have decided to just post it how it is because I'm never going to be satisfied with it anyways.)
Port Mafia executive, former leader of The Sheep, one half of the fearsome Double Black, loyal to a fault, wants a puppy. Gotta love this dude. I'm always excited to do any meta on him because there's so much to his character. Now, much of the fanon interpretation of Chuuya differs from my perception of canon, so if you're a bit surprised by any of the rankings, read on to find out why!
Please do keep in mind: a lot of the info we have for Chuuya does not come from the main manga but from his backstory novels Fifteen and Stormbringer. While these two books have made him an incredibly fleshed-out character, we don't have much info on him at 22 years old except in brief scenes in the manga, omake, and official non-canon content like wan, mayoi and some character q&as. The good thing is that HEXACO traits tend to be relatively consistent over time (and Chuuya himself doesn't seem to have changed too much) so I don't think this will be a major issue.
Here's how I'm doing my analyses and extra HEXACO info: I Like to Write Things — Ok so since I have one note on this, that was... (tumblr.com)
*Note: I tend to be reluctant to give extreme scores unless I really can't find much opposing evidence. As such, most of my scores tend to be 2s, 3s, or 4s.
**Note: Since these are scores that require me to pick a clear ranking, it's difficult to be quite as nuanced in my discussions as I prefer to be. These are intended to be general trends and there will likely always be exceptions - if you don't agree, that's fine, and it's probably just due to differences in subjective interpretation. However, if I've referenced something incorrectly, feel free to notify me; just be polite please!
***Final note: This is a long post! I go through 24 subtraits! You have been warned!
Explanations under the cut:
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Honesty-Humility (H)
Subtrait 1: Sincerity - A tendency to be genuine in interpersonal relations.
1 = Manipulative and rarely honest.
5 = Honest to a fault and almost never lies.
While Chuuya is capable of trickery, he doesn't do this very often - he's generally a very honest person who says what he means and doesn't beat around the bush. He faces his problems head on, and due to his immensely strong ability, he's likely never needed to do otherwise. Any lies he engages in are from my recollection either someone else's idea (Dazai, Mori) or to buy time (in Stormbringer). Even then, he doesn't really keep up an act for long - think of the confrontation with the ADA in the Guild arc where he pretty much outright states what the Mafia's game is. He's entirely nonchalant about it. He's not the kind of guy you send for subterfuge or deception.
Moreover, I cannot think of a time he used lies to get what he, personally, wanted. He's a very straightforward person. He has a sort of "I am who I am" kind of mentality and this shows in his words and actions.
Having said that, there are certain times he seems to blindside himself - as an example, the nature of his complicated dynamic with Dazai. While his irritation with him and negative feelings are genuine in part, there's a lot more nuance to it than that - worry, trust, begrudging understanding, unfortunate and unwilling recognition of self through the other, etc., but he boils it down to "hate". So, Chuuya does occasionally appear to tell himself convenient partial truths to avoid digging into things that make him uncomfortable. However, this honesty scale is about interpersonal honesty, and these instances are rare to my recollection, so he gets a very high score here.
Score = 5
Subtrait 2: Fairness - A tendency to avoid fraud and corruption for personal gain.
1 = Willing to cheat and steal to get what they want.
5 = Unwilling to take advantage of others.
This is tricky... he's in the mafia which is kind of all about this sort of thing, and he performs his job very well. Even so, Chuuya actually seems to have a pretty ingrained sense of fairness, to the point where I don't think it's really a conscious thing. He advances through the ranks of the mafia rapidly by... doing his job properly. He trades honesty for honesty, answers for answers, even in the middle of a fight - see his interactions with Rimbaud for more of what I mean. He repays people's favours and has a strong sense of loyalty and responsibility. Brushing off an ally's death as a means to get ahead is repulsive to him (DHC Dead Apple prologue). He outright tells a GSS soldier in Fifteen what's going to happen to him if he shoots at Chuuya. He does what he says he will, for the most part (unless this has to do with retribution, in which sometimes, rarely, exceptions will be made... I'll bring this up again later). Again, this is probably not mere kindness but also a result of his powerful ability meaning he's never really needed to rely on unscrupulous methods. Nonetheless, for what we see of him, I can't think of a time where he screws others over outside of orders from Mori - much less for his own benefit.
(A case could be made for a drop to 4 if you include his willingness to engage in mafia activities at all. I, personally, wouldn't since being a part of an illegal organization is literally all he's ever known from age 7 onwards. That's not really a character choice imo and more to do with the context he was raised in that became his "normal".)
Score = 5
Subtrait 3: Greed Avoidance - A tendency to be uninterested in possessing lavish wealth, luxury goods and signs of status.
1 = Want to enjoy and display wealth and status.
5 = Hardly driven by material gain.
Again, kind of tricky. Chuuya's introduced in quite possibly one of the most ostentatious outfits of the series (definitely up until that point, at least). He has his expensive wine collection and I think it is implied he has some expensive tastes. I think of that bit in Wan where he says he'll drop any money if he likes the thing he's looking to buy enough. Thing is... we get a little bit in Stormbringer where Chuuya's place is near totally empty; devoid of signs of having been "lived in" and tells us that money and status don't mean much to him. Mind you, this was when he was 16 and things likely changed since then; he's no longer only driven by his goal of finding info on himself and has acclimated to his new home in a sense. Truthfully, though, we don't know all that much about 22-year-old Chuuya. From my interpretation, I think his enjoyment of fancy things like wine and nice clothes is less a drive or motive to acquire any of these things, and more that he gets them as a bonus. He grew up on the streets. He has money now; he might as well use it to get himself something nice. Honestly, I swayed back and forth on this subtrait the most... but eventually settled on a score of 2 (that wine collection is... pretty damn expensive). I think he likes to treat himself. (I am now thinking of Chuuya's excitement over his new pillow in Wan...)
(I'd actually say Chuuya's focus on his appearance has a lot more to do with the image he hopes to give off to others than any true interest in material gain, but more on that later.)
Score: 2
Subtrait 4: Modesty - A tendency to be modest and unassuming (note that this has nothing to do with self-confidence!).
1 = Consider themselves superior and entitled to special treatment.
5 = Consider themselves ordinary people with no claim to special treatment.
Ohhhkay, this is a really weird one. Chuuya is so not modest. He knows damn well how powerful he is and is not afraid to flaunt his ability and martial arts prowess. He's cocky, arrogant and completely self-assured in a fight. However... he also has this weird humility where everything he does is in service to his people. He doesn't ask for special treatment, in fact, it may even make him uncomfortable, at least in Fifteen (dislike of being called "king") and Stormbringer (balking at Adam's "Chuuya-sama" addressal and trying to get him to change it). He goes by first name basis with most everyone and while he expects respect from his subordinates, he's not above spending time with them and doesn't treat people as beneath him unless they're his enemies. From Stormbringer, we know that Chuuya being so much more powerful actually isolates and upsets him. He also rarely takes a lot of credit for things; I think about his reaction in the ending scene in Dead Apple where he brushes off praise from his boss for fighting the dragon, saying he was just doing his job. Most anything he does is brushed off in a similar manner. It's just what he does; it's his duty - what he thinks he should do for his people. See? Weird humility.
I can't rank him too low or too high on this trait - this is one subscale where Chuuya's contradictory nature starts to show, I think.
Score = 3
H Score Total = (5+5+2+3)/4 = 3.75
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Emotionality (E)
Subtrait 1: Fearfulness - A tendency to easily experience fear.
1 = Have little fear; tend to be tough and insensitive to physical pain.
5 = Strongly inclined to feel fear and avoid physical harm.
There's not much to say about this. This guy goes through so much pain; gets thrown into buildings, shocked, stabbed and just gets back up. He jumps out of a plane to fight a dragon with zero hesitation. He feels bored in most fights and itches for a real challenge. He's near completely fearless lmao.
Score = 1
Subtrait 2: Anxiety - A tendency to worry over future outcomes.
1 = Feel little stress in response to hardship and difficulties.
5 = Tend to become preoccupied even by minor problems.
I believe Chuuya has a rather standard level of anxiety. I just said he's pretty much fearless, which he is, but he can and does worry, else he would not show concern for others in the way that he does. I think about his clear worry for the captured Sheep members in Fifteen, or him trying to contact Dazai in Stormbringer, or the way his concern over the outcome of the Cannibalism virus led to him attacking the ADA even though he knew that's what their mutual enemy wanted. At the same time, he doesn't spend too much time fretting over things if he can help it.
Score = 3
Subtrait 3: Dependence - A tendency to require emotional support from others.
1 = Feel self-assured and able to cope without help or advice.
5 = Crave encouragement and support when sharing difficulties.
While I think Chuuya could benefit from some supportive friends who don't die on him ( :'( ), I don't think he necessarily needs a lot of emotional support. He's pretty used to toughing it out alone and he's good at it. He's very self-reliant. However, he does ask for advice on occasion (from Mori), he does like to be part of a group (though that's more about other people depending on him...) and he's genuinely touched when people do show a want to support him (the Flags, Adam). He's not too good at receiving said support though lol.
He deserves more than he gets imo, but this scale is about whether he needs it or not, and to me, the answer is very rarely. Chuuya can deal with anything, however much or long he needs to. The real question is should he have to?
Score = 2
Subtrait 4: Sentimentality - A tendency to feel strong emotional bonds with others.
1 = Feel little emotion when parting or in reaction to others' concerns.
5 = Feel strong attachment to others and have an empathic sensitivity.
Bonds with others are literally Chuuya's Reason Living. Like, he practically says as much in Stormbringer and loyalty and protectiveness are two of his core character traits. Nearly everything he does is for the people he decides are his family. And even though he tends to lose people time and time again, he still manages to care and value them in spite of it all. The only reason he does not rank a full 5 is because he's hardly empathic or sensitive, but his emotions and loyalties run deep and comprise a good chunk of his identity.
Score = 4
E Score Total = (1+3+2+4)/4 = 2.5
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eXtraversion (X)
Subtrait 1: Social Self-Esteem - A tendency to have positive self-regard in social contexts.
1 = Tend to see self as unpopular and have a sense of worthlessness.
5 = Consider themselves to have likeable qualities and are satisfied with who they are.
Hm. I wonder about this one. We've already established that Chuuya is very confident but that's mostly in a fight or when asserting his strength. When it comes to social interactions outside of this context, it's clear that he gets very easily self-conscious. Think of Ranpo calling him "fancy-hat" - he reaches up to touch his hat like he's unsure if it's a compliment or an insult. There's Dazai's commenting on his shoes, first happy and then extremely irritated when the other... shoe drops (I'm sorry). Comments on his clothes, stature and anything to do with his history (the latter especially when he was younger) make him defensive and prone to bursts of irritation - he's very confident up until someone says something that makes him self-conscious. This probably has a lot to do with his former insecurities about his inhumanity; while he knows now that he is human, that feeling of otherness isn't just going to go away. Of particular note is Chuuya's dress sense - I made a note of this earlier that it seems he dresses to give off a particular image, namely, his membership to a group and status as their ultimate weapon (he both blends in and strikingly stands out). I'm not the only one who's noticed how he has a lot of outfit changes throughout the series, and how they seem to match whichever group he's a part of at the time - so, to insult the way he dresses seems to be taken as a personal jab to the image he's built up, an image that keeps him secure in his membership with his people (membership we know Chuuya desires from Stormbringer). If simple poking at the surface level of his self-image is enough for him to get so defensive, that doesn't really bode well for his social self-esteem as a whole.
At the same time, Chuuya does possess a lot of self-confidence and a certain level of self-respect. His reaction to Kenji thinking he's cool is definitely unabashed pride. He likely knows and enjoys his respected reputation in the mafia - but again, this is towards his ability and prowess, not necessarily his person. He responds to care for his person often with confusion and, again, defensiveness. I feel like he's about average in social self-esteem honestly, as his reactions tend to be quite polarized. It really depends on the context and what's being judged.
Score = 3
Subtrait 2: Social Boldness - A tendency to be comfortable/confident in social situations.
1 = Tend to feel shy or awkward when speaking to others.
5 = Willing to approach strangers and speak up.
Yeah Chuuya has no issue talking to people. I wouldn't actually call him social (more on that in the next subtrait) but he's clearly anything but shy. Only reason he doesn't rank a 5 is because he approaches people much more on orders or necessity than genuine willingness.
Score = 4
Subtrait 3: Sociability - A tendency to enjoy conversation and social interaction.
1 = Generally prefer solitary activities and rarely seek out conversation.
5 = Enjoy talking, visiting and celebrating with others.
I know there's a tendency to want to pin Chuuya as being a social person from his loudness, stand-out design, and the fact that we do see him drinking with Kajii and Hirotsu outside of work but truthfully? I think there's a lot more reason to think he's not all that sociable. For one, he is extremely guarded in both Fifteen and Stormbringer which makes a lot of sense - Chuuya has always been singled out as the biggest threat in the room, which means in turn that he has no choice but to perceive most people as potential threats in turn. In Fifteen, he really only talks to people out of necessity or in a fight, but he's not hanging out - of course he isn't, none of the people in that novel treated him like a friend. In Stormbringer, it takes an age for him to relax around the Flags and even then, he's not exactly the most conversational. Okay, you might be saying, but that's him when he's younger and fresh to the idea of having friends who don't ask him for anything in return.
It's tricky, again, because we really don't have much on older Chuuya. He apparently drinks with Hirotsu and Kajii. However, we don't know if he went there with them, or whether they just all happened to be going to the same place and he started venting to them. In the scene with him, Mori and Kouyou, he brings the wine, and then... he's not even really involved in that conversation, mostly just listening (and later cursing out Dazai under his breath lol). Also, a lot of the supplemental materials - drama cds, character q&as, even in Mayoi - seem to imply that he prefers to spend his time going and doing things by himself. There's also a few interesting continuities in Mayoi (which I know is a little... sus for canon info but like I said, we really don't have much and this next point is actually fairly consistent, leading me to believe this is intended to be an actual characterization point). In a lot of his dialogue and the summaries for some of the special events, he is described as "hanging back a bit". He often seems to choose to enjoy the atmosphere instead of talk to anyone, or else he's watching for threats. He almost always seems to be tense except in two conditions: one, he knows the place and the people are safe, and two, he gets to relax and sit back without speaking much. All this seems to indicate he actually very much enjoys time alone or at least time not spent speaking to people. Even when he's at a louder location, he is far more interested in the alcohol haha.
Score = 2
Subtrait 4: Liveliness - A tendency to be enthusiastic, active and upbeat.
1 = Tend not to feel optimistic or dynamic.
5 = Usually optimists and often in high spirits.
I don't know if I'd call Chuuya an optimist, per se. I think he's actually quite jaded. However, he generally has the attitude that he can get through most things and he gets quite into the action - he loves a good fight, he likes doing stunts on his motorcycle, he feels his feelings very strongly. He's not "a ray of sunshine" hehe but he's definitely dynamic and active - I think he'd get quite bored if he had nothing to do. I'd say he's about average.
Score = 3
X Score Total = (3+4+2+3)/4 = 3
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Agreeableness (A)
Subtrait 1: Forgivingness - A tendency to feel trust and liking towards those who previously caused harm.
1 = Tend to hold a grudge.
5 = Usually ready to trust again after being treated poorly.
Hm. Again, this is another place where Chuuya's contradictory nature seems to show. Chuuya's whole mentality is if you try to hurt him or his people, he tries to hurt you back. It's very deliberate that in Fifteen he often kills by ricocheting bullets back at the people who fired at him. It's very retributive; definitely a "get-even" mentality. He immediately goes on a revenge mission against Verlaine for the Flags' sake. He remains furious at Dazai for years (but that's a constant lmao). However, he also has this strange capacity to... stop feeling that same level of raw anger, and it seems to occur when he comes to understand said person as a human being, especially if he can relate somehow. Also, something that is outright stated in Stormbringer is that Chuuya has the unfortunate tendency to help people who have helped him, even if they wind up betraying him in the end. I don't know if I'd call any of this true forgiveness (I think it ties in more with his ingrained sense of fairness and responsibility) but at the very least, he doesn't seem to hold grudges against people he comes to know for long except Dazai, and even then, he still trusts Dazai implicitly. He doesn't give his trust easily, but by god when he does, it's hard to break. I'm not entirely convinced of this myself, but I gave him a neutral score.
Score = 3
Subtrait 2: Gentleness - A tendency to be lenient in judgements of others.
1 = Tend to be critical when evaluating others.
5 = Reluctant to openly judge others harshly.
...He openly tells opponents they're weak to their faces. He's sooo not gentle and he's only really nice to his allies (and Kenji...but he has very little choice in that matter because Kenji decided they are friends). I think he's the kind of person who's blunt, but not always to be a jerk. Actually, he's fairly attuned to giving advice to people (see: drama cds) but he sure doesn't sugar-coat it. He says what he means. There's also his manner of speaking, which is considered quite vulgar. He's saved from the lowest score because, as I said, he does offer advice and encouragement without much prompting and rarely is he a complete jerk for no reason (unless you're counting bully preschool Chuuya from Wan hahaha). He also seems to have a soft spot for animals, especially dogs. Does that count? I think that counts.
Score = 2
Subtrait 3: Flexibility - A tendency to compromise and cooperate with others.
1 = Stubborn and quick to argue.
5 = Accommodate others' suggestions, even if they may be unreasonable.
I think he's fairly amenable to other ideas actually, but it depends on their source. There's an omake where Kouyou has to call him out because he's indulging Mori and his spontaneous whims too much in their planning. He goes along with the dumb shenanigans the Flags and his subordinates get into, with some griping, but it's clear he doesn't really mind. He's a lot more resistant to Dazai, of course, but again, he will go along with most things in the end because he knows that Dazai's plans do not fail. Still, he rarely just takes other's ideas without putting up a little bit of resistance first (unless it's a direct order), and he doesn't seem to work with others except Dazai (and he does not cooperate with him in any way approaching an agreeable manner, despite being completely in sync). I put him as neutral. He seems to need to see the sense in most things or else see some benefit to others (which might just be said others' enjoyment... the rich girl scene anyone?) before he'll actually do something that wasn't his idea.
Score = 3
Subtrait 4: Patience - A tendency to remain calm rather than become angry.
1 = Tend to lose their temper quickly.
5 = Have a high threshold for expressing anger.
...Lmao. I'm so sorry, buddy. If something is annoying to Chuuya, he will react (it might not be a dramatic reaction but it still manifests as at least visible irritation). He is more than capable of repressing his anger and acting more mature and serious when the situation calls for it but... it really does not take much to rile him up, especially if said annoyance humiliates or embarrasses him in some way. That said, he can and will remain stoic in the face of people who rely on him. Saved from the lowest score by a thread.
Score = 2
A Score Total = (3+2+3+2)/4 = 2.5
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Conscientiousness (C)
Subtrait 1: Organization - A tendency to seek order in surroundings.
1 = Tend to be sloppy and haphazard.
5 = Tend to keep things tidy and prefer structure.
There's not much in the series that really indicates what Chuuya is like in his own space. The closest we get is in Stormbringer, where he has very few belongings - but these are stated to be kept very neatly. He appears to spend a good deal of time making himself presentable and it makes sense that this would extend to the space around him as well. Chuuya is likely to be a pretty organized person - he's seen going over a list in an omake and planning out a schedule, and he's good at staying on task - honestly a rarity with characters in this series. While I wouldn't expect him to be quite as fastidious as, say, Kunikida, the little evidence we have seems to indicate he keeps things pretty organized.
Score = 4
Subtrait 2: Diligence - A tendency to work hard.
1 = Have little self-discipline and are not strongly achievement motivated.
5 = Have a strong work ethic and are willing to exert themselves.
Um, yeah, absolutely he's high in this trait. He considers protection of his people his duty and responsibility - it's of prime importance to him and he shoulders a lot of blame should he fail. He brushes off absurd feats such as facing off against Guivre in Stormbringer and fighting the dragon in Dead Apple with a view that can essentially be boiled down to "it's what I'm supposed to do". He clearly expects 100% from himself. He's very diligent. It's a product of his loyalty crossed with his "I can handle anything" mentality.
Score = 5
Subtrait 3: Perfectionism - A tendency to be thorough and concerned with details.
1 = Tolerate some errors and tend to neglect details.
5 = Check carefully for mistakes and improvements.
Tying in with the above, there's not a lot of conclusive examples I can point to, but as he expects full effort from himself and isn't really tolerant of his own failure, I would say this trait is high by necessity. The suits he keeps in Stormbringer are also kept spotless. I can't give a 5, because I don't think he's a perfectionist, per se, but he does rise to meet challenges and that necessitates improvement. He's the best martial artist in the Port Mafia for a reason.
Score = 4
Subtrait 4: Prudence - A tendency to deliberate carefully and inhibit impulses.
1 = Act on impulse and tend not to consider consequences.
5 = Consider options carefully and tend to be cautious/self-controlled.
...ok. So, he definitely prefers to jump into things headfirst. He solves many of his problems with actions and generally more violent ones. However - he can and does look at situations in a much more nuanced way than people give him credit for. He knows how to negotiate, for one - that's part of what Kouyou trained him on in the first place. For another, even when he does rush into a fight, the Dead Apple novelization has this brilliant passage where you see that he's incredibly observant in the midst of the action - and really, he'd have to be. Gravity manipulation is not telekinesis - there's a lot more to consider in terms of force and resistance than just "pick up/throw object". To be noted though is that much of this quick thought happens within a situation - he's adaptable in the moment but he's not really a pre-planner. His way of dealing with things kind of necessitates him jumping into a situation and working through things as they come. So, his score would still be low here, but not the lowest.
Score = 2
C Score Total = (4+5+4+2)/4 = 3.75
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Openness (O)
Subtrait 1: Aesthetic Appreciation - A tendency to find enjoyment in beauty found in art and nature.
1 = Not overly interested in works of art or natural wonder.
5 = Have a strong appreciation for various art forms and nature.
I'll be honest, there's not a lot of instances in canon to support or refute this subtrait. We do know that he likes nice clothes and hats though, so that supports some level of aesthetic appreciation. He also is shown humming in the manga, and one of his likes on his character profile is music. In other official material, such as character interviews, he seems to enjoy going for drives to look at the sunrise or sunset from a nice view or enjoying fresh snow falling from the sky. A few of his Mayoi quotes also support this, as he seems to enjoy the ambiance of wind chimes and festivities from a distance - though in one of them he sounds a bit like a tsundere ("the hydrangeas make for an exquisite sight... I suppose") lol.
So, while there isn't a lot, I think there's decent support for a high score here. I can't really see him at an art gallery per se, but he definitely has an aesthetic sense and likely an appreciation for natural beauty as well.
Score = 4
Subtrait 2: Inquisitiveness - A tendency to seek information about and experience the world.
1 = Have little curiosity and are content with what they know.
5 = Seek out new information constantly and love new experiences.
I'm not sure there's much evidence here either. I don't think Chuuya is closed-off to learning new things, as he does teach himself new skills and seems to pick things up fairly quickly. I've already commented on how he's pretty adaptable, especially in the moment. However, I don't think he's the type to go beyond and actively seek out new knowledge that isn't directly applicable to what he needs to know. The knowledge we see Chuuya acquire throughout the series is more practical stuff, stuff he can put to use in some way (ex. martial arts skills). His worldview also remains rather limited - he has only ever known life as an important figure in a criminal organization. He has literally known nothing else. And he doesn't seem to mind this so much; I suspect because, as Stormbringer tells us, he doesn't feel particularly deserving of examining anything different. There's also the matter of his intense loyalty to his people, which means that he has little incentive to look elsewhere. At the same time, he certainly likes to experience things in a more literal sense - he tries different wines, wears different outfits, and is incredibly engaged in action. I'll give him a average score.
Score = 3
Subtrait 3: Creativity - A tendency to innovate and experiment.
1 = Tend to stick to familiar patterns and methods with little change.
5 = Actively seek new solutions to problems and tend to self-express.
Chuuya, I would say, is a lot more straightforward than he is innovative. While, as I've mentioned multiple times by now, he adapts quickly in a fight, his go-to is still... to fight. He deals with things very much head-on, and again, he's not really a pre-planner. In the moment, however, he's incredible at reading a situation and responding near instantly to new threats. As for self-expression, I'd venture to say that Chuuya's actually pretty repressed. He has a distinctive style and set of likes and dislikes, but he often seems to understate his excitement or interest in things - see the tsundere-ish comment above or really just look at how he tries to appear cooler and more put-together than he is in like... anything he shows up in. Dude is repressed, seriously. The only time we see him unabashedly enjoying himself is in high-adrenaline situations like fights - at the very least, in Fifteen, Dazai describes him as being somewhat "kid-ish" when he gets really into things. (You are one to talk, Dazai.)
I'll put him at a neutral score since I can't find too much supporting evidence either way.
Score = 3
Subtrait 4: Unconventionality - A tendency to accept the unusual.
1 = Avoid eccentric and non-conforming persons.
5 = Receptive to ideas that might seem strange or radical.
...you know, writing all this out, and as unusually powerful and contradictory as Chuuya is... he's kind of. The normal one. At least in comparison to a lot of the company he keeps. He tends to be the voice of reason or at least keeps somewhat of a level head in the drama cds which will never stop being amusing to me. Part of the reason he's good at this though is that he's really very accepting and kind of indifferent towards people's eccentricities, especially if he's known them for a while. He barely bats an eye at Kajii's maniacal experimentation, accommodates Mori's weirdness without so much as a reaction, and while he finds Adam incredibly strange (valid lmao) he seems to start to enjoy that after a time. He seems pretty willing to accept just about anyone's quirks the more he spends time around them and gets used to them.
When around Dazai in particular, he reveals himself to... also be very, very strange. The comparatively "normal guy" is quickly replaced with someone just as incredibly unhinged as Dazai himself. Argue however you like whether they make each other better or worse but they certainly do make each other weirder.
I wonder if being surrounded by so many odd people makes him feel slightly less odd by comparison. Something to consider.
At the same time, he's a little too grounded and practical to be given a full score of 5, so a 4 he is.
Score = 4
O Score Total = (4+3+3+4)/4 = 3.5
So, there you have it! Phew, this took a while. I hope you enjoyed it!
I'm working on another analysis for Mori (BSD) and for Seam (Deltarune). If anyone has any other characters they'd like to request, feel free to drop me an ask! I write at a snail's pace but it does eventually get done!
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wooteena · 23 days
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holobethyname · 1 year
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"Haechan" is the perfect stage name
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"Haechan" is THE perfect stage name and I need everyone to back me up on this.
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🌿 Donghyuck → Haechan → Fullsun
Haechan's real name is Lee Donghyuck. It is also the name he used prior to his debut when he appeared in various events and content as a part of SM Rookies. When NCT 127 debuted, fans were confused as to why an unfamiliar "Haechan" was debuting whereas Lee Donghyuck was not.
"Haechan" is a stage name chosen by Lee Sooman himself. Before "Haechan", his nickname for him was "Ayi" because Donghyuck was the youngest among the trainees then. We kinda owe him his current stage name because it is just so fitting, and LSM's a genius for that. He chose this name because in Hanja, it means to be upright and shine brightly.
Haechan stayed true to his name. He even took it one step further. He coined the nickname "Fullsun" which is the direct English translation of "Haechan". In Hangeul, "hae" means sun, and "chan" means full or to be filled.
It is worth mentioning that all his names share almost the same meaning, from Lee Donghyuck to Haechan to Fullsun. In fact, in Hangeul, "dong" is the word for east while "hyuck/hyeok" means bright or radiant. Not only are his stage name and nickname related to the sun, but his real name also means something bright or radiant from the East, much like how the sun rises from that direction.
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🌿 The Fullsun Brand
The best thing about having "Haechan" as his stage name is that he embodies it so perfectly. This is undebatable, and no one can bring up another Haechan who is more Haechan than Lee Donghyuck because as far as we're concerned, he's the only one in the Kpop industry with that name. All thanks to Lee Sooman who kinda gatekeeps the stage names of SM Artists he named.
That said, it's not even only a stage name at this point. Haechan/Fullsun is a whole brand.
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It is endearing whenever the Neos associate the sun to Haechan. The Dreamies point to the sun and refer to it as Haechan whenever he cannot be with them due to conflicts in schedules. Ilichil has acknowledged him as The Sun and during his hiatus due to an injury, Mark even initiated they lie down to the shape of a sun to let Haechan know they miss him.
Haechan has incorporated the Fullsun (and Sunflowers) branding in official merch and safe to say, it works extremely well, judging by his new title: Sold-Out Boy.
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🌿 Fullsun and Sunflowers
He named his fandom "sunflowers" because he is Fullsun, and sunflowers look up to the sun.
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🌿"Haechan brightens up the mood."
~ Xiaojun during NCT 2020 promotions
He is NCT's mood maker, no doubt. Haechan is an ENFP (before he recently revealed that he's already an ISFP) and he brightens up any room that he enters. This is very evident in their video content, whether it is within SM or at variety shows.
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The result of Haechan's Hexaco test on Mental Camp analyzed by actual psychologists shows that he is extremely extroverted (but conscientious at the same time).
Given his bright personality and wit, he is usually assigned to emcee their brand content. He is also very competitive when it comes to games that automatically puts him at the center of attention.
Haechan also brightens up the mood during serious situations, and not just during times when they have fun. He's always the first to cheer up the members with a "Fighting!" whenever they are shooting MVs or practicing their choreography.
Being extroverted means he's also very empathetic. Although you see him lifting up the mood with jokes most of the time, he's entirely different regarding serious matters (such as during NCT 127's "To You" series with his message to Jungwoo).
He is a constant support to the Dreamies, as one of the older members. He's the maknae in 127 but his qualities as an eldest child and as a pillar to the Dream carries over to his hyungs in Ilichil. He cooks for them whenever they're tired, he has these silly little antics with Doyoung where they can lean on each other when they're exhausted, he brings them to healing trips and restaurants, and his maturity shines through in their career conversations.
Like the sun, Haechan radiates warmth to the fans and the members which makes his name even more perfect
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🌿 "Haechan shines like a sun."
~ Winwin during NCT 2020 promotions
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🌿 The Sun is a Star
Repeat after me: THE SUN IS A STAR! Yes, he is a star through and through, and he shines so much on stage. He the main vocalist whose voice is so unique that it literally feels like the sun peaking through the clouds when you hear him for the first time in a song. His voice is a breath of fresh air. Not even exaggerating, listening to a newly-released NCT album is just counting how many times you get goosebumps whenever the fingerprint main vocal comes through. His voice is so distinct that even in a chorus of a hundred voices, you'll be able to pick up his. "The sun shines in a sea of a thousand stars" might very poetic description but I can't find any words better to describe it.
Not only is he a talented vocalist, he is also a captivating dancer and performer. Much like the sun, his presence demands attention. Said this to a friend as a joke, but now that I think about it, it's kinda true. When he's on stage, he's like the sun being the center of the Solar System. Once he captures your eyes, the other people on stage are just there orbiting around him.
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worm-priest · 7 months
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As a person who had to study psychological tests, the way they work and how to make them i get super annoyed when people treat the MBTI test as zodiac signs.
On one side there are people who say they don't believe in the test and on the other there are people who base their whole personality on it.
It's kinda weird to say you dont believe in a standardized test cause what is there to not believe? Scientists take data from different people and then convert it into numbers and put it on a scale. There's no magic in that.
On the other side the test won't tell you everything about your personality. It takes in account only eight characteristics (or four scales if you prefere). There are so many more characteristics that make up a personality and other tests that measure them (like the big five, HEXACO etc.) The only reason these characteristics were chosen to represent a personality is because these particular scientists created their own personality model/theory with those characteristics in mind. The test won't tell you if youre an honest or independent or agreeable person but other tests will.
I really like the MBTI test and I think it's a super cool way to understand yourself and other people. It's not pseudoscience but at the same time I don't believe there's an infallible way to convert human experiences into numbers (but we can still try).
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daz4i · 11 months
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took the hexaco test thingie bc i’m bored and oh god. this is hilarious
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funkymbtifiction · 2 years
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Some questions about mbti and enneagram
1. Is it possible for sensors to be heads-in-the clouds, neglecting details easily(except the ones they find valuable), coming up with various imaginary scenarios and questions, connections while looking around/engaging with outer stuffs a lot despite being bad at reading between the lines correctly and briefly understanding things that they are not used to? 
I've known core 9 Si-using sensors (ISFJs) who fit this description. Easily distracted, happy go lucky, idealistic and dreamy.
And is it possible for intuitives to take care of their physical needs(taking a shower, brushing a teeth, eating a meal etc) pretty well, have detailed information about the stuffs that they are highly interested in, likes cliches despite having hard seeing the world as it is/being not really good at detailed-job and hands-on stuffs/shows a lot of interest towards theories and fantasies? I know good memory = sensor is wrong though.
Sp-dom intuitives do take excellent care of themselves, yes. The stereotypes of intuitives being oblivious to their bodily needs is coming from sp-blind Enneagram social stackings, for whom those things truly are rare (self-care being at the bottom of their to-do list).
2. Why enneagram 9 characters are almost never villains? I have seen 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 villains but I have never seen 9 villains(and 9 villains are hard to find in general) so I am curious. And if enneagram 9 character was a villain, what would their motivations and actions be?
I know Norman Bates from Psycho is a 9w1 villain. I'd have to think about it, but I suspect there are many more (not to mention actual real-life murderers who cut up their wife and then calmly phone up their girlfriend and ask when they're getting married, ahem). 9 villains detach and go about their evil deeds in an unemotional manner, never allowing others to affect them in any meaningful way. They are emotionally flat and separate from their victims. And of course, their wing is going to play a role -- Norman has that super-ego 1 wing beating him up for his impure thoughts, an 8 wing would react with violence, or force, or aggression. I also am torn about the Scarlet Witch -- she's either an envious 4 (seems more like that in the new Doctor Strange) or a 9w8 who effs you up for disturbing her peace. And isn't the chick who suppresses her feelings / everything for so long until she starts blowing thing up in The Umbrella Academy sort of a pseudo-villain (a 9w8)?
3. Are you interested in both RHETI and naranjo enneagram? Then can you tell the reasons why do you like them both? If not, which do you prefer and why?
RHETI is a good place to start, but Naranjo goes deeper and cuts you harder if you really want to self-challenge and don't mind seeing the negative side of each types (he was a 5, so there's a negativity slant in a lot of what he says about each type).
4. Do you also like other personality theories (Big5, Hexaco, TCI, Holland etc) outside of mbti and enneagram?
The only one I'm familiar with is Big 5 and it's okay. I've read some about it and use it casually.
5. What are your thoughts on IIEE/EEII stacks? I have seen some people saying "IEIE/EIEI stacks are pure misconceptions and we have to use IIEE/EEII stacks instead in order to be closer to Jung's definitions" and "dominant functions for introverts are pure wrong(Fi doms are actually ISFJ and INFJ, Ni doms are actually INTP and INFP, Ti doms are actually ISTJ and INTJ, Si doms are actually ISFP and ISTP)" so I am curious.
I'm gonna default into FiTe here and say: I don't care, so I have no thoughts. ;) Jung himself thought he was NiTi and no other functions, which by my perspective of functions means he had under-developed Fe in favor of existing only in his mind / seeing people as something to study and 'take apart' to understand them. So I guess I am in the "IEIE" camp. The rest sounds like nonsense.
6. Do you think someone high in openness to experience can be sensor(especially SJs)? Or someone low in openness to experience can be intuitive too? I have heard that openness to experience is highly related to S/N so I got curious.
I know at least five SFJs who are high in openness and who have had a broad range of experiences (one of them worked her way to Europe in the 70s on a tramp steamer, then backpacked through various countries and lived in hostels; she has met more people, lived in more countries, and eaten more varieties of food than I ever will). It bears stating that all of them are 9-cores, most of them 926/927's.
7. Do you have ideas to see clear differences between sexual 5w4, social 4w5, sexual 9w8, sexual 7w6? Since they look pretty similar on the surface to me, I am curious.
If I get stuck, I compare each type to one another using their full profiles and consider which seems to be their main motivation. 5s are less emotional than 4s, and 9s want less excitement than 7s.
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aranelchan · 11 months
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Would anyone be interested in seeing my own spin on HEXACO personality analyses of characters? I really want to do this but I’m not sure if that’s something you guys would be interested in seeing. If you are interested, any requests for characters I should start with? I’ll do:
Bungo Stray Dogs
Deltarune
TGAA
Moomins
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wooteena · 23 days
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hey i answered your psych assignment thing! seems interesting would you mind posting about the findings?
after my assignment is complete (or if i dont complete it) i will have created an infographic based on my hypothesis and the results which i will post if it ever comes into existence x3 if not yes i will post the plain data! unfortunately ive come to realize that the HEXACO test has no normative way to show comparative results, but if anybody has ideas im all ears 😭
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deparler · 4 months
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Hexaco out of curiosity
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