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Series: Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou Artist: Hiramatsu Tadashi Publication: ‘Hiramatsu Tadashi Animation Gashuu’ (2017) Source: Scanned from personal collection
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“Tenshi no Yubikiri” - Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou - October 2, 1998
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my good personality is a huge lie! the elegant me is just for show!
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Part 2 of my scans of this GALS! pencil box taken from Ribon Magazine (08/2000). Illustrations by series mangaka, Mihona Fujii.
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ESTJ - The executive 📝
Illustration of the 16 MBTI avatars
Are you an estj? Show yourself or tag a friend !
Who do you wanna see next ?
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From my observations, it's been quite the opposite that types trip themselves over due to their "inferior" function. We tie it to fear, insecurities, fight-or-flight. But there's only a little bit of truth here though. For many, it's actually their strength and motivator.
Many ETJs have great intuition about people (Fi)
Many EFJs know how to convey hard truths (Ti)
Many ITPs strive to be society's role models (Fe)
Many IFPs are well researched in their fields (Te)
Many ENPs serve as standing pillars for others (Si)
Many ESPs recognize the biggest things in life (Ni)
Many INJs are great at breaking down concepts (Se)
Many ISJs are goal orientated masterminds (Ne)
These are all thanks to that little "weak" function! We could argue it's a function many types tend to overthink about. But a better way would be to think of it like a standard we set ourselves. And how do we respond to the standards we set ourselves? Is it too low or too high? Do we strive to meet or run away from them? Does it make us arrogant or modest about meeting them? This function is the anchor of our reality shaped by our Dominant function. I'd go on a limb and claim it's the reason for the way we are! It's what we confront when we face and accept our reality. Through our Dominant function, we manifest. How we go about it is a question beyond types.
The main point is there's no need to fear! Many of us do great! We just don't hear much about that.
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