Which types are 'nice?' (Which aren't?) These are my relations with respect to this quality:
SLE (Clint Eastwood): Doesn't act nice, isn't. (My conflictor, supervisor)
LIE (Milton Friedman): Doesn't act nice, isn't. 'Pedant' intellectually. (My super-ego functions again)
LSE (Mitt Romney): Mildly nice. ('Mirage')
EIE (Katy Perry): Acts nice, isn't. (My moth and the flame)
IEE (Dr. Daniel Amen): Too nice; 'sappy.' (My supervisee)
SLI (John Goodman): Neither nice nor not nice: plain. (My beneficiary)
LII (Rene Descartes): plain emotionally, but highly intelligent. (Identical)
ILE (James Dyson): a little bit plain emotionally, but also highly intelligent. (Mirror)
IEI (Kevin Spacey): plain emotionally, but highly original (Mirrorl)
ILI (Max Cohen, 'Pi): jerk emotionally, but highly intelligent.
ESE (1) (Reese Witherspoon): Too nice; 'sappy.' (My supervisee)
SEE (John Belushi): Doesn't act nice, is. (My 'mobilizing function')
SEI (Bob Ross): Quite nice. (Sort of activation)
ESE (2) (Alyssa Milano, Sandra Bullock): Acts nice, is. (My dual-seeking function)
I'd like to hear your relations with respect to this quality as well...
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What Types are 'Nice?'
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