We have a Random Thought Thread in the Anything Goes subforum, but we don't have a similar thread for the Famous People subforum. I'm not suggesting we have a Random Type Thread, but I did think that it would be beneficial to have a thread whereby people could put little intuitions, speculative thoughts, VI-related insights, and meta-analyses.
Often, I have a thought about a person's type that is half-baked and perhaps do not wish to put in the relevant thread even if there is one, or perhaps I have some impressions about a person I think is unlikely to be of high interest typing-wise, or I wish to make a speculation that I would state in the chatbox but there is no one about, or I have some thoughts about two or more people that are tenuously related, or perhaps I wish to discuss a certain aspect of behaviour that a group of people may have & whether this has any implications for their type.
If any productive discussions happen about a particular person or field/theme, that could then be moved to an existing thread or a new thread as necessary.
Ideally this thread will eventually be stickied (@mu4, @silke), if it gets going (it can of course be unstickied later if does not prove to be useful).
Often, I have a thought about a person's type that is half-baked and perhaps do not wish to put in the relevant thread even if there is one, or perhaps I have some impressions about a person I think is unlikely to be of high interest typing-wise, or I wish to make a speculation that I would state in the chatbox but there is no one about, or I have some thoughts about two or more people that are tenuously related, or perhaps I wish to discuss a certain aspect of behaviour that a group of people may have & whether this has any implications for their type.
If any productive discussions happen about a particular person or field/theme, that could then be moved to an existing thread or a new thread as necessary.
Ideally this thread will eventually be stickied (@mu4, @silke), if it gets going (it can of course be unstickied later if does not prove to be useful).