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Judge Dredd typ osobowości MBTI

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"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."

ISTJ 1w9 163 so/sp is the law. MBTI - Si-Te-Fi-Ne —> Si-Ne: In the beginning parts of Dredd, Judge Dresd closely referred to internalized, familiar procedures, such as his strict adherence to the proper sentences for criminals; he used “sensory familiarity to establish a sense of stability”, being a natural at “handling details” and “spotting discrepancies”. —> Si-Te: Judge Dredd was straightforward and direct about handling consequences with factual procedures, using empirical reasoning with criminals for sentences, negotiations being pragmatic; he “systematically learned from mistakes” and put “factual information before personal expectations”. —> Te-Fi: Judge Dredd’s potential inherent vice was his moralistic black-and-white judgement, such possibly have been made evident in his later xinteraction with Paramedic TJ about choosing sides, might’ve displayed Judge Dredd’s own social rigidity; he might’ve used “trite moral justifications to harden faulty beliefs/approach”. ENNEAGRAM - 1w9 163 so/sp —> 1w9: When Judge Dredd was first introduced to Cassandra Anderson, she had learned through her psychic ability that Judge Dredd himself was harboring deeply internalized anger and control, along with something else…; thus, Judge Dredd most likely harbored a “stance of anger and resentment against a world (Mega-City One, for example, especially if I think about the beginning blurb from Judge Dredd) so poorly made.” —> 163: When Judge Dredd accessed once of the public announcement devices within the Peach Trees facility and made his speech about his being the law, I feel that indicated his internalized, instinctual-based stance of being the authority; as a possible 163, he was likely “so adamant about making a difference in [his] workplace, that [he] … [became] downright tyrannical”, at least, to an extent. —> so/sp: Instinctually, I feel that Judge Dredd’s predominant fixation was understanding his relation to the social sphere and his being able to contribute to it as a Judge, being the only source of law and control in the disordered Mega-City One; essentially, he needed “to be able to contribute, to know that [his] efforts [were] meaningful to others.” SOURCES —> Dredd film: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dredd —> MBTI: https://mbti-notes.tumblr.com/theory —> Enneagram Core Type: https://oceanmoonshine9.wordpress.com/ones/ —> Tritype: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ugG0efCOevRBvzrYgZTL_6WkwgaKDOoY/view?usp=drivesdk —> Instincts: https://www.docdroid.net/QTXfwgk/hudson-subtypes-pdf#page=7 THOUGHTS —> My favorite thing about Judge Dredd was the fact that he was actually a science fiction protagonist who kept his freaking characteristic helmet on rather than forcibly pulling it off for “face time”; props to Karl Urban, the helmet really did contribute to the vehement lawfulness of the character. —> I guess my only complaint is that I wish I was given just a little bit more background on who Judge Dredd was— what was that underlying emotion that the Cassandra Anderson was sensing before the Chief Judge had her stop reading him? —> Don’t be here when ISTJ 1w9 163 so/sp comes back. Thanks.

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