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dusty
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Posted - 04 Aug 2011 : 9:38:47 PM
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| I'm curious about type, wing, IV stacking, tritype, astrological predictions, shoe size, food allergies, etc. etc. |
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dusty
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ganglion
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Posted - 08 Aug 2011 : 05:23:51 AM
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quote: Originally posted by dusty
I'm curious about type, wing, IV stacking, tritype, astrological predictions, shoe size, food allergies, etc. etc.
I only have day scores
0,00 0,56 3,21 on 3 2,02 on 4 0,09 9,34 on 6 0,59 0,04 2,72 on 9 Ian Matthias Bavitz (34/7) was born on a 3, 4, 6 and 9 day (22/4) with cp6>3>9 dynamics (18/9)
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skunk
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Posted - 11 Aug 2011 : 4:21:39 PM
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T'was a bitter day 'neath a sky of slate grey in the year eighteen hundred and two, that Cap'n Aesop of Poole the vainglorious fool did set sail with his motley crew.
T'were a wicked lot, that for a few guineas he'd got around the harems and dens of the town. The filth and the scum he'd plied them with rum and tales of treasures as yet unfound.
Against an autumn sky lured by Aesop's lie of gold and silver, and a handsome fee, on a noon in October and freshly sober they set out for the western sea.
The months went by but no land they did spy no treasures, no gold, no fortune, and though scurvy took hold amid winter's cold Old Aesop bid them keep searching.
T'was the the fifth month at sea when close to mutiny on a night when the waves did race, against some unseen shore the ships timbers did roar as they were dashed upon its face.
In the pale light of morn ragged and worn Old Aesop looked out and surveyed, the black cliffs that towered and over them glowered o'er their ship now smashed and splayed.
In the dawn's cold light t'was such a terrible sight - no life of any description, just blackened cliffs rising sheer from the mist not a sign nor a hint of salvation.
And there they died For swallowing Aesop's lie T'was a death so slow and protracted. The weak were carved first and to slake their thirst rainwater in goatskins was collected.
The cabin boy's throat their hands it soaked as they slashed it from ear to ear, and faint and weak with no pity to seek the old cook watched and trembled in fear.
T'was a fitting end to souls beyond mend a terrible sort of redemption, to die like dogs those lawless rogues A perversion of civilisation.
And Aesop the lost soul one night he'd stole down to the wreck and procured enough liquor, and climbed back up the rock and threw himself off having drunk himself to a stupor.
Now it's rumoured to this day that when the west winds play and the sea gods do cruelly mock, you'll hear the rattle of their bones from their final home far away on Aesop's Rock.
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dusty
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sunny
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 12:55:51 PM
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Shoe size: 12ish
E type: 6ish sp? -----------------------
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dusty
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 4:24:25 PM
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| Maybe he's a 6. I think he's an sp as well, sp/sx (I'm claiming him as one of my own). He definitely seems to have that grounded, self-contained thing going on, he's not big on eye contact... he's said in interviews that he's introverted (not that that means sp, just general info). He's a tv and movie addict, that and listening to people talk is where he gets lyrical inspiration from, as well as general artistic inspiration. He's known for his surreal, complex and gritty lyrics. EMike would probably try and type him as a 5w4. |
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skunk
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 5:31:30 PM
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| checked him on google images and see a tonne of sp 6 and very little Nine. sp/sx? |
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dusty
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 6:32:41 PM
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dfgray44
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 9:58:18 PM
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sp/sx 6w7
Emphasizes 'work', on various levels....in a style particular to the 6 gestalt: If everyone, including him, is working, then everything is fair and everyone's doing their part and we're all in this together, and we're good people.
He throws in some nice-guy 'kinda/sorta's, and attempts to lower the things that raise his status over others.
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dfgray44
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:11:04 PM
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I can see why 6w5 is being considered. For me, there's a bit too much "I'm no big deal" -- it crosses the 6w7-World threshold.
6w5s, like Eminem, give themselves a lot more license to take themselves seriously.
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MH
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:13:06 PM
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| erghhhh you type eminem as a 6w5? What planet do you harken from? |
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MH
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:14:59 PM
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| i will assure you that eminem is a 6w7. Ive seen him up close and personal and he is a dousch but a 6w5 he is not |
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dfgray44
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:15:26 PM
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Yeah. So/sx has you seeing a 7-wing.
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dusty
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:17:27 PM
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| I don't see any 7ishness, df, in Aesop. I agree with May Hem that Eminem is a 6w7. |
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MH
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:20:13 PM
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| I considered it dusty and i agree he is really interesting and an sp/sx 6w5. 9w8 would be a secondary type but it doesnt fit. his anxiety is palpable |
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dusty
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:23:28 PM
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quote: Originally posted by dfgray
I can see why 6w5 is being considered. For me, there's a bit too much "I'm no big deal" -- it crosses the 6w7-World threshold.
6w5s, like Eminem, give themselves a lot more license to take themselves seriously.
I don't agree with this, some 6w7s take themselves very seriously (?), and some 6w5s don't, also I think Aesop Rock probably has a 9 fix which contributes to that (I even have some of that, actually quite a bit of it irl), he's pretty mellow. |
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dusty
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:25:17 PM
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quote: Originally posted by May Hem
I considered it dusty and i agree he is really interesting and an sp/sx 6w5. 9w8 would be a secondary type but it doesnt fit. his anxiety is palpable
lol, I don't think his anxiety is palpable at all. |
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dfgray44
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Posted - 23 Jul 2012 : 10:42:18 PM
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quote: Originally posted by dusty
quote: Originally posted by dfgray
I can see why 6w5 is being considered. For me, there's a bit too much "I'm no big deal" -- it crosses the 6w7-World threshold.
6w5s, like Eminem, give themselves a lot more license to take themselves seriously.
I don't agree with this, some 6w7s take themselves very seriously (?), and some 6w5s don't, also I think Aesop Rock probably has a 9 fix which contributes to that (I even have some of that, actually quite a bit of it irl), he's pretty mellow.
A fairly high percentage of 6w7s do a pretty consistent impression of E9. Jerry Seinfeld, George Clooney, George W Bush. "Everything's casual."
And I didn't mean that taking oneself seriously was solely a 6w5 thing.
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sappy
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Posted - 24 Jul 2012 : 11:55:10 AM
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I agree with the typing of him as 6w7 and the reasons gray has bought up, but I don't see Eminem as 6w5 at all.
The singer of Metallica I would see as 6w5 and his vibe is distinctively different from both Eminem and Aesop. Of course he is not a rapper, so that helps to the impression.
But rap music in this style I see as very 6w7-ish, not that other types never have produced hip-hop. |
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MH
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sappy
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Posted - 24 Jul 2012 : 12:00:20 PM
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quote: Originally posted by dfgray44 A fairly high percentage of 6w7s do a pretty consistent impression of E9. Jerry Seinfeld, George Clooney, George W Bush. "Everything's casual."
Yes. For 6s, E9 is the ideal, and E3 is the road to perdition.. |
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sappy
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MH
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Posted - 24 Jul 2012 : 12:02:27 PM
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sappy
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Posted - 24 Jul 2012 : 12:06:39 PM
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Stormy
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Posted - 24 Jul 2012 : 12:44:33 PM
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quote: Originally posted by dfgray44
Emphasizes 'work', on various levels....in a style particular to the 6 gestalt: If everyone, including him, is working, then everything is fair and everyone's doing their part and we're all in this together, and we're good people.
If "good" means "responsible": we're not perfect, but we'll hold things together.
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