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nicotineseries

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6w5, 649

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2025/08/13 (Wed) 04:01:12

#10312

I know where you commented about this person here and I understand that. But it should be okay to compare one type to another using a person's behavior. However, comparing one type to another using a person's behavior is permissible, as long as the cognitive function, their axis and their description is used correctly. In fact, the function does not indicate anything about behaviour, and moreover, all else being equal, so there is no difference between each MBTI type.

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25/08/12 12:49nicotineseries TP
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25/08/12 12:47nicotineseries 5w4
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25/08/24 15:26nicotineseries so/sp
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25/08/29 21:27nicotineseries 549
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25/08/18 23:07nicotineseries LII
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25/08/13 13:10nicotineseries LVEF