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Post by astropoug on Apr 25, 2022 11:20:41 GMT 10
I.e. if different decades had different personality types, which would they be? These would be my picks
1950s - ESFJ (family-oriented, conformist, conservative, pastel colors, feminine, no swearing) 1960s - ENFP (forward-thinking, hippie, alternative lifestyles, “peace and love”) 1970s - ISTP (cynical, gritty, violent, urban, punk rock) 1980s - ESFP (PARTY!, materialistic, fashion-focused, drugs, malls, pop music) 1990s - ENTP (tech-savvy, forward-thinking, sarcastic, ironic, funny, immature, messy, unhealthy, lazy) 2000s - ESTP (bling, cell phones, “gangsta”, hip hop, crude, sexual, dirty jokes, reckless, politically incorrect) 2010s - ENFJ (preachy, collectivist, narcissistic, politically correct, minimalistic)
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Post by nightmarefarm on Apr 25, 2022 13:37:15 GMT 10
I'll just go by introverted or extroverted, MBTI is complex.
80s - Ambivert
90s - Extrovert
00s - Extrovert
10s - Ambivert
20s - Introvert
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Post by astropoug on Apr 25, 2022 14:10:36 GMT 10
I'll just go by introverted or extroverted, MBTI is complex. 80s - Ambivert 90s - Extrovert 00s - Extrovert 10s - Ambivert 20s - Introvert I think we can all agree the 2020s were an introverted decade LOL And BRUH, the 90s were WAY more introverted than the 80s. The 80s was all about arcades and "sex, drugs, and rock n roll". I also think the 2010s were more extraverted than the 2000s. You actually had to be on your computer to talk to people online which you did not in the 2010s, when smartphones were everywhere. I don't know about you, but Instagram and Vine are WAY more extraverted than MySpace and LiveJournal.
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Post by astropoug on Apr 25, 2022 14:22:15 GMT 10
I think in terms of gaming and internet culture the 2000s was actually the most INTROVERTED decade. It seemed gaming was heavily single player-centric whilst internet culture was less "selfies, emojis, and memes" like in the 2010s and more introspection-based and individualistic in the 2000s. Granted, the late 2000s was more extraverted than the early-mid 2000s, due to things like the Wii, Guitar Hero, and the rise of social media. 6th gen gaming was very single player-centric with FEW exceptions. The fact the PlayStation 2, which was not particularly great at online multiplayer like the Xbox, or local multiplayer like the GameCube, was the best-selling system of the generation by far, speaks volumes, whereas the 7th gen, early on specifically had the family-centric Wii and online multiplayer-centric Xbox 360 selling like hot cakes. Completely different. Early 2000s was very introverted: PlayStation 2, Eminem, nu metal, Linkin Park, Newgrounds, Shrek. Maybe that's why my antisocial ass likes the early 2000s so much. Of course, we're not taking the 2020s into consideration. That decade sweeps the floor in regards to people literally not being able to go outside and interact.
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Post by astropoug on Apr 25, 2022 14:24:25 GMT 10
I'm gonna do eras but this is just my thoughts
Early 1970s: Introverted Mid 1970s: Ambiverted Late 1970s: Extraverted 1980s: Extraverted Early-Mid 1990s: Ambiverted Late 1990s: Extraverted Y2K: Ambiverted Early 2000s: Introverted Mid 2000s: Ambiverted Late 2000s: Extraverted Early-Mid 2010s: Extraverted Late 2010s: Ambiverted Present: Introverted
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Post by astropoug on Apr 25, 2022 14:32:45 GMT 10
I can only imagine how fucking depressing the early 70s must've been. The swinging sixties are over, but the disco party had yet to begin, meanwhile, urban decay and crime are rampant.
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Post by pumpkin14 on Apr 25, 2022 22:52:52 GMT 10
70s: ISTP - cynical, mellow, and good with weapons. Ex: Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver
80s: ESTP - ESFP makes sense too but i think ESTP fits more. ESTPs are known to be able to catch everyone’s attention and be the life of the party. They are very “out there” like the 80s. Also, Madonna was one of the biggest stars of the 80s and is an ESTP, I think she represents the decade well, as she was bold, attention-grabbing, and could light up any room she entered. She’s literally a self-proclaimed material girl and the 80s were all about materialism. Ex: Madonna
90s: INFP - I feel like the 90s are very introverted and lowkey. They have a soft spot, are artistic, and often are good at showing their emotions through art (i.e 90s love ballads). INFPs have a stereotype for being a depressed, hopeless romantic and i think that fits the 90s. Ex: Kurt Cobain
00s: ESFP - ESFPs are often known for being chaotic, partying, and jumping into things too fast. The way the 00s had so much going on (9/11, hurricane katrina, recession, etc.), it makes sense for it to be ESFP. They also have quite an eccentric fashion taste (like the mcbling era). Ex: Paris Hilton
10s: ENFJ - They mean well, but often come off preachy and annoying. They try to encourage others to be the best version of themselves but at the same time they’re often always offering some sort of moral or health advice when no one asked. Ex: Rachel Berry from Glee
20s: INTP - You can’t really make an accurate assessment yet but i’m going with INTP since the 20s have been a decade known for lockdowns, virtual communication, and self-isolation. And since everyone was wearing masks, that gives people a mysterious vibe, and I think that fits well with INTP. They also love mystery and puzzle games (Among Us and Wordle). Ex: The Riddler from The Batman
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Post by 10slover on Apr 25, 2022 23:24:24 GMT 10
Y'all, the 2020s aren't done yet we're only in the 3rd year, a lot will happen
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Post by 10slover on Apr 25, 2022 23:25:31 GMT 10
70s: ISTP - cynical, mellow, and good with weapons. Ex: Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver 80s: ESTP - ESFP makes sense too but i think ESTP fits more. ESTPs are known to be able to catch everyone’s attention and be the life of the party. They are very “out there” like the 80s. Also, Madonna was one of the biggest stars of the 80s and is an ESTP, I think she represents the decade well. Ex: Madonna 90s: INFP - I feel like the 90s are very introverted and lowkey. They have a soft spot, are artistic, and often are good showing their emotions through art (i.e 90s love ballads). INFPs have a stereotype for being a depressed, hopeless romantic and i think that fits the 90s. Ex: Kurt Cobain 00s: ESFP - ESFPs are often known for being chaotic and jumping into things too fast. The way the 00s had so much going on (9/11, hurricane katrina, recession, etc.), it makes sense for it to be ESFP. They also have quite an eccentric fashion taste. Ex: Paris Hilton 10s: ENFJ - They mean well, but often come off preachy and annoying. Always offering some sort of moral or health advice when no one asked. Ex: Rachel Berry from Glee 20s: INTP - You can’t really make an accurate assessment yet but i’m going with INTP since the 20s have been a decade known for lockdowns, virtual communication, and self-isolation. And since everyone was wearing masks, that gives people a mysterious vibe, and I think that fits well with INTP. They also love mystery and puzzle games (Among Us and Wordle). Ex: The Riddler from The Batman 2010s is so spot on lol, Rachel is the human personification of the 10s. She fits in all of the eras too
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Post by pumpkin14 on Apr 25, 2022 23:33:27 GMT 10
70s: ISTP - cynical, mellow, and good with weapons. Ex: Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver 80s: ESTP - ESFP makes sense too but i think ESTP fits more. ESTPs are known to be able to catch everyone’s attention and be the life of the party. They are very “out there” like the 80s. Also, Madonna was one of the biggest stars of the 80s and is an ESTP, I think she represents the decade well. Ex: Madonna 90s: INFP - I feel like the 90s are very introverted and lowkey. They have a soft spot, are artistic, and often are good showing their emotions through art (i.e 90s love ballads). INFPs have a stereotype for being a depressed, hopeless romantic and i think that fits the 90s. Ex: Kurt Cobain 00s: ESFP - ESFPs are often known for being chaotic and jumping into things too fast. The way the 00s had so much going on (9/11, hurricane katrina, recession, etc.), it makes sense for it to be ESFP. They also have quite an eccentric fashion taste. Ex: Paris Hilton 10s: ENFJ - They mean well, but often come off preachy and annoying. Always offering some sort of moral or health advice when no one asked. Ex: Rachel Berry from Glee 20s: INTP - You can’t really make an accurate assessment yet but i’m going with INTP since the 20s have been a decade known for lockdowns, virtual communication, and self-isolation. And since everyone was wearing masks, that gives people a mysterious vibe, and I think that fits well with INTP. They also love mystery and puzzle games (Among Us and Wordle). Ex: The Riddler from The Batman 2010s is so spot on lol, Rachel is the human personification of the 10s. She fits in all of the eras too yeah and it helps that she’s a pure late millennial (graduated in 2012 according to the show) and she even had some hipster aesthetics during the run of Glee. She’s also been one of the most hated characters since the show ended and i think that represents the early 20s backlash against 2010s pc culture. Quintessential ENFJ
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Post by astropoug on Apr 26, 2022 2:48:25 GMT 10
2020s so far have been WAY too politically correct and uptight to be INTP. I think ISFJ fits better. The archetypal nurse. Heavily nostalgic and past-oriented. Very strict. That sounds like the 2020s to me.
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Post by astropoug on Apr 26, 2022 3:19:45 GMT 10
I'm going to be diving even deeper into eras, but I'd say the "bling" 2000s of roughly 2003-2007 were a Se-dom. ESFP or ESTP would make sense in either case. The pre-SJW recession era of 2008-2013 I think could actually be an Ne-dom of some sort, either ENFP or ENTP. Also quite chaotic like the core 2000s, but less focused on celebrity and materialism and more on quirkiness. Think asdfmovie, Annoying Orange, that kind of thing. The SJW era of 2014-2019, well, yeah, that's totally an ENFJ. Super pretentious SJW type that is very collectivist and groupthink-oriented. Lastly, whilst the Gen X 90s of 1992-1996 I definitely see as being either INFP or ENFP (notable ENFPs in the 90s being Robin Williams and Jim Carrey), the millennium era (1997-2002) is a different story, less based in authenticity and emotion, and more on futurism, technology, and colorfulness. I honestly have no idea what MBTI type it would be. I'm thinking ENTP honestly, given this is the era that spawned South Park (probably the most ENTP show ever). Plus ENFPs don't come off as tech-oriented. They're the archetype of a hippie after all.
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