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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2007-12-29 01:41 am
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Domesticated foxes

I'd read about this before, but never thought to look them up on Youtube. Basically, a Russian researcher deliberately bred silver foxes for tameness (so they would be easier to harvest for fur). What he discovered, unexpectedly, is that as the foxes grew more tame, they also started to exhibit a whole bunch of dog characteristics along with the tameness -- floppy ears, spotted coats, barking, wagging, and generally acting like dogs.

And the video of them ... my first reaction was OH GOD FREAKY, because they have fox bodies and fox tails, but they move just like dogs, with the wagging and bouncing. And my second reaction was SO CUTE! WANT!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enrLSfxTqZ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzTcmE-pMLU

(ETA: Apparently they do sell them as pets. Now I really want one!)
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[identity profile] friendshipper.livejournal.com 2007-12-30 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm, that's interesting, because I had never thought of the introvert/extrovert dichotomy in quite that way. I don't know what the psychological definition of introvert is, though, and maybe my mental definition is a little off. Sheppard on the show seems to be a man who prefers his own company to that of other people -- he's occasionally seen off by himself reading a book, or wandering around not really interacting with people and/or fading into the background in a social situation -- which is, to me, the very definition of introversion. When I read the ESTP description that you linked to, the showmanish part of it definitely does not seem like part of his psychological makeup to me -- his behavior on the show does not seem like someone who wants to be the center of attention, but rather, someone who doesn't give a rat's ass what other people think or whether other people are around at all.

I know people who are very inwardly directed and know nothing about their own motivations at all (at least, nothing accurate -- an introvert can spend all the time in the world analyzing themselves, but if they're basing it on flawed assumptions -- e.g. "the world is out to get me" they're not going to obtain good conclusions).

[identity profile] kuna-yashmaa.livejournal.com 2007-12-30 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
:) I need to read more on this, because the last time I had a psychology course... well, it was loooong time ago.
I spoke from my personal perspective, for I am an introvert. I didn't mean that introvert would know everything about his motives and such, I meant the 'direction of a stare', if I may put it this way. "How those outside affairs affect my inner core?" - that's an introvert thing to ask. Extroverts on the other hand are *not interested* in their 'inside processes'. They don't give a rat's ass about them.

"Extraverted Sensors are at one with objects and experiences now, in the only living, pulsing moment that ever really exists. The Sensor is compelled to see, touch, taste, smell and feel all that moves, wafts, tingles, tinkles, scintillates, vibrates or resonates. "

"Introverted, and auxiliary to Sensing, the T(hinking) function maintains a low profile, keeps its opinions mainly to itself, and readily yields to allow Sensing to savor a special moment."

"Though only a minor character, Feeling plays an important role in a favorite pastime of ESTPs. This is not to say that ESTPs don't care deeply for others, yet Feeling is such a ready hand-puppet, expedient in disarming the "victim" and exposing the jugular. Sincere Feeling is tertiary and thus relatively simplistic in this type. As such, it can be the undoing of ESTPs at the hands of those they (perhaps unconsciously) come to trust."

"ESTPs reserve a certain "gut" sense of timing and luck."

- I think it's definitely him. But he is my least favorite character of all times, so I'm prejudiced. :D



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[identity profile] friendshipper.livejournal.com 2007-12-30 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
I don't see the competitiveness/dominance/need-to-be-center-stage of the ESTP as being Sheppard traits at all, though. He's pretty clearly not a guy who cares about winning -- doesn't mind being bested by Teyla and Ronon at physical activity, or McKay at mental stuff -- and doesn't want to be in charge (First Strike). Most of his leisure activities that we've seen in the show (reading, surfing, sudoku, jogging) are solitary things, and he claimed to be content flying helicopters in Antarctica, about as solitary and non-competitive as you can get. I'll certainly concede that he's more focused on the phsyical world than what's going on his head, but he's not in any way a *social* extrovert.