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For the love of God, let's clear up what these terms mean before we keep misidentifying talents.
Someone made a thread about Aqua being a "fake introvert" earlier, giving the reason "She likes to talk a lot", and it triggered the fuck out me.
There is nothing preventing an introvert from finding joy in talking. It's in HOW they talk, that they can be identified as lying on either end of the spectrum.
Introversion and extraversion have nothing to do with how much you like talking.
To quickly explain both terms, if we ask "Do you like sushi?",
An introvert may look inwards and say "Yes, I like the simplicity of its taste and the ingredients sit lightly in my stomach."
An extrovert may look outwards and say "Yes, there is a reason sushi is very popular all over the world. It's well-prepared and expertly crafted."
No one is purely one or the other and an extrovert may also reference the first response. An extrovert can obviously tell tasty food apart from bad food without relying on external qualities.
The key is that they prefer the second response in casual conversation about sushi.
In other words,
>introversion is about internally reflecting on an object.
>extraversion is about reflecting on an object using external qualities.
So naturally, extraversion gravitates towards a social aspect, but that doesn't mean you can't also resonate with someone using introversion.
This creates tendencies, like introverts tending to be more shy, and extroverts tending to be social butterflies, but that doesn't mean they're absolute.
I think we can all agree that someone like Subaru is extremely extroverted.
- She plays the straitman in virtually all jokes she is involved in because being a straitman is purely about comedically reflecting public expectation on an absurd event.
- She very often scolds her genmates for acting in ways that are not socially permissible.
- She becomes "playfully" physically abusive towards misbehaving talents because she believes that's how she is expected to act, without considering how the talents feel about it until they tell her.
These correlate much more with the function than just being able to talk a lot.
Someone made a thread about Aqua being a "fake introvert" earlier, giving the reason "She likes to talk a lot", and it triggered the fuck out me.
There is nothing preventing an introvert from finding joy in talking. It's in HOW they talk, that they can be identified as lying on either end of the spectrum.
Introversion and extraversion have nothing to do with how much you like talking.
To quickly explain both terms, if we ask "Do you like sushi?",
An introvert may look inwards and say "Yes, I like the simplicity of its taste and the ingredients sit lightly in my stomach."
An extrovert may look outwards and say "Yes, there is a reason sushi is very popular all over the world. It's well-prepared and expertly crafted."
No one is purely one or the other and an extrovert may also reference the first response. An extrovert can obviously tell tasty food apart from bad food without relying on external qualities.
The key is that they prefer the second response in casual conversation about sushi.
In other words,
>introversion is about internally reflecting on an object.
>extraversion is about reflecting on an object using external qualities.
So naturally, extraversion gravitates towards a social aspect, but that doesn't mean you can't also resonate with someone using introversion.
This creates tendencies, like introverts tending to be more shy, and extroverts tending to be social butterflies, but that doesn't mean they're absolute.
I think we can all agree that someone like Subaru is extremely extroverted.
- She plays the straitman in virtually all jokes she is involved in because being a straitman is purely about comedically reflecting public expectation on an absurd event.
- She very often scolds her genmates for acting in ways that are not socially permissible.
- She becomes "playfully" physically abusive towards misbehaving talents because she believes that's how she is expected to act, without considering how the talents feel about it until they tell her.
These correlate much more with the function than just being able to talk a lot.
