Jinjae vampire AU where Yoojin is the vampire
Supposedly I intend to finish and post this on Halloween but welp.
I think the idea of Yoojin being the vampire is neat since typically it's the stronger one that would be reimagine that way. I like the idea of Yoojin not being able to bite into Hyunjae’s skin on his own so Hyunjae has to cut his own skin so Yoojin can feed on his blood. Sung Hyunjae in particular would be into that me thinks.
Just started reading the greatest estate developer... lol
people keep calling lloyd ugly and saying he'll never get a gf but it feels only fair... that man's a demon, and he'll drain them for cash either way. words hurt but empty pockets hurt harder
who are all these bilingual assholes reading 500 chapters into S Classes that I Raised when I can't find a single translation past chapter 218
it makes the agony of getting spoiled like 10 times worse bcuz i cant read what you're talking about even if i wanted to, don't rub it in bfore i cry (ToT)
some of my favorite fanfics thus far in no particular order:
self-insert oc fic where a med student is summoned into Naruto by way of blood sacrifice ritual conducted by infamous Jashin worshipper Hidan and must improv herself out of getting immediately slaughtered for literally the rest of the story
beastars x avatar au where legoshi is the avatar and has to hide it from everyone, but haru and louis find out and help him train his air and fire bending and also louis and legoshi fall in love
oc fic where a borderline suicidal office worker has the power to die and then come back to life and ends up getting saved by Batman who tries really hard to keep her from casually ending her life all the time and also falls in love with her
solo leveling x game of thrones crossover au where jinwoo accidentally finds a dungeon that brings him to westeros and he also accidentally gets engaged to tywin lannister (i have literally never seen got in my life but this premise was too good lmao)
self-insert oc fic where a mouthy communist is reborn into naruto and propagandizes about the gospel of Marx to a captive audience of shinobi (...who live in villages that are fiscally and governmentally dependent on and determined by their military btw...)
i seriously need more ppl to hop on board the enneagram character analysis train, it's lonely out here
If you've never heard of the Enneagram, it's a personality typing system that looks at your core motivations and the childhood wounds that inform them. I love it because it's entirely internal; while it's true that people of the same type tend to have some traits in common, what's most important is that deep-seated, all-encompassing belief that drives you. In this post, I will give a brief overview of the 9 types to refer back to when I analyze the characters of Fruits Basket. I plan to analyze all the cursed Sohmas, plus Tohru, Arisa, Saki, Kazuma, Kakeru, Machi, and possibly some more minor characters (like Kimi, Megumi, Kyoko, Katsuya, and anyone else who captures my interest).
As I've been writing fanfiction, I've been using the Enneagram as a tool to better understand the characters and their motivations. When I've been stuck on how to write a character, I try to figure out their Enneagram (and sometimes their MBTI) to get a better sense of who they are, what drives them, how they think, etc... It's a wonderful tool for writers, and I highly recommend learning about it if you ever struggle to understand a character (as a writer or a reader/viewer!).
When I first learned about the Enneagram, I connected strongly with 1, 2, 4, and 7. I connected slightly with 5 and 6, and not at all with 3, 8, and 9. Can you guess my Type (and Wing) from that information? Answer is at the bottom of this post!
[Information in this post about each type comes from the following sources: EnneaApp, Enneagram Explained, The Enneagram Institute, Helping Writers Become Authors, The Narrative Enneagram, and Truity.]
Wound: heavily criticized
Wounding message: It's not okay to make mistakes.
Core desire: to be right/good
Core fear: being defective, morally flawed, wrong
Defense mechanism: be above criticism
Strengths: conscientious, rational, idealistic, responsible, can improve the world for themselves and others
Challenges: resentful, rigid, overly critical, obsessive, easily frustrated when things don't live up to their very high standards
When healthy: more spontaneous, joyful, optimistic, and self-accepting (like healthy Sevens)
When unhealthy: moody, irrational, melancholy, envious, withdrawn (like unhealthy Fours)
Wings: 9 and 2
Wound: loved only for utility to others
Wounding message: It's not okay to have your own needs.
Core desire: to be wanted, needed, loved
Core fear: being unneeded, unloved, unlovable
Defense mechanism: gain love and approval by giving to others and becoming central in their lives
Strengths: kind, generous, nurturing, relationship-oriented, selfless, warm, can nurture and care for the world around them
Challenges: intrusive, needy, possessive, people-pleasing, manipulative, martyrish, repress personal needs and feelings
When healthy: more self-nurturing, emotionally aware, accepting of painful feelings (like healthy Fours)
When unhealthy: aggressive, controlling, argumentative, blunt, demanding (like unhealthy Eights)
Wings: 1 and 3
Wound: rewarded only for achievements
Wounding message: It's not okay to have your own feelings and identity.
Core desire: to be loved for who they are, to be valuable and worthwhile
Core fear: being worthless, insignificant; failure
Defense mechanism: strive for success and to distinguish themselves to gain admiration
Strengths: productive, adaptable, successful, pragmatic, driven, bear witness to the intrinsic value in themselves and others
Challenges: vain, overworked, inauthentic, impatient, competitive, emotionally out-of-touch, reliant on validation
When healthy: more committed to others, aware of feelings, authentic (like healthy Sixes)
When unhealthy: complacent, withdrawn, disengaged, apathetic (like unhealthy Nines)
Wings: 2 and 4
Wound: abandoned
Wounding message: It's not okay to be too functional or happy.
Core desire: to be seen and loved for who they are
Core fear: having no personal identity or significance, being flawed and missing out on some basic aspect of happiness that other people have access to
Defense mechanism: amplify what is different and special about themselves, search for niche where they can be appreciated
Strengths: sensitive, introspective, expressive, idealistic, deeply-feeling, creative, compassionate, can release the past and live fully in the present
Challenges: dramatic, moody, self-absorbed, withdrawn, over-sensitive, envious, stubborn, depressed
When healthy: more objective, principled, disciplined (like healthy Ones)
When unhealthy: over-involved, clingy, jealous, testing of relationships (like unhealthy Twos)
Wings: 3 and 5
Wound: lack of affection
Wounding message: It's not okay to be comfortable in the world.
Core desire: to have needs met, to be competent and understand their environment
Core fear: being overwhelmed by their own needs and those of others
Defense mechanism: withdraw from relationships and emotions, focusing on gathering information as an escape from the demands of the world
Strengths: perceptive, thoughtful, dependable, calm in crisis, objective, curious, independent, can observe themselves and others without judgment or expectations
Challenges: detached, isolated, withholding, arrogant, cynical, critical of others, secretive, nihilistic
When healthy: more assertive, self-confident, decisive (like healthy Eights)
When unhealthy: dissatisfied, indulgent, distracted, hyperactive, scattered (like unhealthy Sevens)
Wings: 4 and 6
Wound: unpredictable, unsafe environment
Wounding Message: It's not okay to trust yourself.
Core desire: to be safe, secure, supported by others
Core fear: being unprepared and unable to defend themselves from danger, being without support and guidance
Defense mechanism: prepare for every possible turn of events, seek support and reassurance from others, project emotions onto others
Strengths: perceptive, sensitive, loyal, engaging, witty, courageous, prepared, responsible, trouble-shooters, true courage and capability when standing up to life's challenges
Challenges: anxious, hyper-vigilant, pessimistic, contrary, paranoid, self-doubting, rigid, unpredictable, suspicious
When healthy: more relaxed, calm, less anxious, optimistic (like healthy Nines)
When unhealthy: afraid of failure, keep busy to distract themselves, competitive, arrogant (like unhealthy Threes)
Wings: 5 and 7
Wound: deprived of nurturing
Wounding message: It's not okay to depend on anyone for anything.
Core desire: to be satisfied, to maintain freedom and happiness
Core fear: being deprived or experiencing pain
Defense mechanism: constantly seek out fun, exciting, and novel experiences; rationalize feelings to avoid pain
Strengths: adventurous, playful, imaginative, energetic, optimistic, quick-thinking, spontaneous, share joyful celebration of existence with those around them
Challenges: hedonistic, self-absorbed, unrealistic, uncommitted, impatient, unfocused, superficial, restless, impulsive, rebellious, escapist
When healthy: more focused, restrained, okay with painful things, fascinated by life (like healthy Fives)
When unhealthy: rigid, critical, pessimistic, angry, perfectionistic (like unhealthy Ones)
Wings: 6 and 8
Wound: lack of safety
Wounding message: It's not okay to be vulnerable or trust anyone.
Core desire: to have people who are loyal to them, to be independent and protect themselves
Core fear: being vulnerable, powerless, controlled, or harmed
Defense mechanism: be strong and in control
Strengths: principled, courageous, determined, generous, loyal, resilient, direct, confident, resourceful, stand up for those weaker than them
Challenges: lustful, afraid of vulnerability, confrontational, insensitive, manipulative, possessive, rebellious
When healthy: compassionate, open-hearted, caring (like healthy Twos)
When unhealthy: detached, cynical, secretive, fearful (like unhealthy Fives)
Wings: 7 and 9
Wound: overlooked or neglected
Wounding message: It's not okay to assert yourself.
Core desire: to avoid unpleasant emotions, to preserve things as they are, to matter
Core fear: separation, disconnection, loss
Defense mechanism: submit to the desires of others to be included, avoid internal and external conflict, "numb out" to avoid going too deep
Strengths: calm, excellent mediators, caring, non-judgmental, amiable, optimistic, good listeners, easy-going, reassuring, trusting, stable, bring healing to the world around them
Challenges: stubborn, ambivalent, forgetful, conflict-avoidant, indecisive, passive-aggressive, insecure, resigned, self-effacing, complacent
When healthy: assertive, present, energetic, self-developing (like healthy Threes)
When unhealthy: anxious, self-doubting, suspicious, worried (like unhealthy Sixes)
Wings: 8 and 1
Even as I was putting together this guide, my opinions on the Enneagrams of some characters changed. Who did you recognize? Who still has you stumped?
Did you figure out my type? I'm a 1 with a 2 wing. I connected to those two as well as 4 and 7, which corresponds to where Ones go when we're healthy or unhealthy.
Fruits Basket Personality Types: MBTI | Tohru | Akito | Kyo | Yuki | Haru | Kisa | Momiji | Hatori | Ayame | Rin | Hiro | Ritsu | Kureno | Shigure | Kagura | Kazuma | Saki | Arisa | Machi | Kakeru | The Hondas | Kaibara Students
LMAOOO did Moon Hyuna and Sung Hyunjae just imply that they’d have a threesome with Song Taewon…and he’s just there like
One of the most subtle ways that SHJ and HYJ show they matter to each other is that their words are never forgotten. Call them petty bitches if you will (which they totally are), but HYJ asked SHJ to make one promise to him once, and SHJ brings it up for the next 700 chapters. One offended comment of “I’ll give you about a day to hide” is brought back up like 500 chapters later as they’re in the middle of an intense fight.
They remember every little petty snark because everything the other person says is important to them.
TSCIR is like an essay on how to love someone without saying “I love you”. “I remember the promise”. “I’ll keep my word.” “The things you say are important to me. Even the most inane, trivial ones.”
I was wondering if we wanted to do another sctir pride week this year. So I’m making this interest check!
- The Week Will Take Place Sunday, June 22 to Monday June 30th -
Aguefort: Remember, Kristen. The greatest magic of all. Do you remember?
Kristen: ...is friendship?
Aguefort: What the fuck is wrong with you? Friendship? Are you about friendship? Friends die all the time! All this 'Love is the greatest magic of all'; so, in a war, when a mother and her children get fucking iced in an alleyway outside of their home, was the problem that they didn't love each other enough? That's crazy, Kristen! Love is not magic! Magic is magic; love is love!
Kristen: Okay, what's the answer, cokehead!?
Aguefort: Chronomacy! As I said on your first day--the greatest magic of all is chronomancy!
stories about time travel are about two things. number one is inevitable tragedy. number two is seeing that inevitable tragedy and saying oh god I will make this right please even if I can't fix it I will try to make this right. also I lied they're about three things and third is obviously love
I’m making this as a response to the outrageous fact that users on Personality Database have typed Annabel Lee as an Enneagram Type Six, which ????
I am a Type Six. Annabel Lee is absolutely not.
This is copied from the comment I just posted on there, so don’t worry: I am only plagiarizing myself.
In a situation that is, effectively, a social game, the first consequential decision that Annabel Lee makes is in Episode 9. After Ada has offered herself, as well as a handpicked group of other students, as an ally willing to follow Annabel’s leadership, Ada must clarify one thing before their alliance is solidified—that Annabel Lee is exactly who Ada wants and expects her to be.
Ada is banking on this; within the first two days, she’s gone the mile of sucking up to Annabel Lee, making enemies with Lenore and her friends to “[sort] the wheat from the chaff”, and gathering allies for Annabel’s approval. This is because Ada has clocked Annabel as a social magnet, someone who carries the mark of a leader, and someone with power (because of her class demonstration as the ‘Lady in White’)—hell, she compares Annabel to a queen in their first conversation.
So, when Ada asks Annabel, “[that odd girl Lenore] seems to think that she’s your…friend. Is she?” It is a test to confirm that her expectations are correct: that an elegant, socially powerful young woman like Annabel would not associate herself with losers or ‘class clowns’, so to speak, and, as such, is capable of carrying Ada to the finish line of the game they’ve been forced to play.
Annabel Lee has two options: she can break Ada’s expectations or she can conform to them. Ultimately, Annabel Lee chooses to defend herself by relying on the E3’s particular defense mechanism, which is identification. We see Annabel walk through the academy halls observing and responding to a social environment that seems to favor and admire her, with Ada talking in her ear about how “posh” she is, or how much she’s like a queen, and that she and Ada are “the same sort of person.”
It’s clear, to Annabel, what people want from her, and because she is not like Lenore, who would almost certainly reject any kind of unwanted conformity, and because Annabel has learned that survival means living on the expectations of others, she does exactly that: “…Mn. No. The poor darling. I don’t know what I did to give her that impression.”
A quote from ‘The Complete Enneagram’ by Beatrice Chestnut, which explains identification:
“Naranjo explains that ‘central to type Three is identification with an ideal self-image built as a response to the expectation of others,’ which often starts with the defensive effort to match ideal characteristics their parents valued. Threes defensively transform themselves into what important others—people in their environment whom they want to impress—admire and appreciate. By noticing and adopting characteristics that others regard as valuable, Threes seek to match an external model to assure approval.” — The Complete Enneagram, Beatrice Chestnut
And Annabel commits to this. She does it over and over again, to the point of gaining ire from Lenore herself, on many occasions. Annabel’s reliance on this defense mechanism, and the manipulations and cruelty that result from attempting to maintain a particular image and “win” the social game, is at the CRUX of their relationship conflict.
It is extremely Type Three-coded, which is why I’m baffled that anyone would ever call her a Type Six, as a Type Six myself.
…and that’s all folks. Maybe next week I’ll talk about the outrageous typing of Will as a Type Two when he is a TYPE NINE. Come ON people, what are we doing here
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