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Extraverted Feeling (Fe): Miriam is above all else, sympathetic to the plights of others. Her own situation looks very bleak and hopeless but she still feels for others. Moses hurt her, and she still forgives him and is willing to give him love and encouragement. She is frank and outspoken in every situation ("Aaron, you shame yourself", "Ask the man you call Father!"). She wants to help others and rather than making decisions based on personal values as a Fi user would, makes them based on what would be better for her people as a whole.



Introverted Intuition (Ni): Miriam has unshakable faith that keeps her going despite the pain in her life. She believes in miracles when most people wouldn't. She has no evidence at all that her faith will be rewarded- she just believes because she's an idealist. And her belief does turn out to be justified. She looks past the gritty situation- a slave life her people seem unable to escape from- and dreams only of the future. She is completely patient in waiting for God to rescued His people.out of Egypt. She intuits perfectly how to strike Moses, by singing their mother's lullaby.



Extraverted Sensing (Se): Miriam knows when to wait, but also when to act. She takes any opportunity she has to help people and bring freedom closer: following baby Moses and ensuring he would be safe, telling Modes the truth of his heritage, etc. This makes her somewhat impulsive at times, like directly challenging Moses, a prince, without caring about consequences he might do to her. She expresses her joy and relief in a very sensory way through music and song.



Introverted Thinking (Ti): This one Miriam doesn't use very much, as she tends to be super values-driven rather than someone who makes decisions based on their own logic. But she isn't totally blinded by her idealism or anything- she is still very much aware that her life is very difficult and can analyze Moses very well despite only really knowing him a few minutes.

Note: You could prrrooobably make an argument that she's ESFJ because while her Fe is very obvious, her personality could work well either way as Ni or Si. But I'm going with ENFJ now because I see her use Se more than Ne, but feel free to disagree.
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Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
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I asked people that voted to rank their favorite heroine outfits, and they commented with their ranks. A total of 24 users took part. The ranks here are an average of the ranks of everyone that commented. The scoring of the ranks was done by a total point score (combined points to each character from the lists of all of the people that participated)! For example, if somebody had Robin Hood as #1 on their list, then it gets 10 points. If another person has him as #2, he gets 9 points and so on. If Robin Hood is not in ranked in the top 10 on somebody's list, he gets no points.

So here are the...
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Source: Ryoko-demon (DeviantArt)
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Source: Makuba (DeviantArt)
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Source: http://disneycollective.tumblr.com/post/103996981740/disney-ladies-month-day-30-favourite-disney
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Source: http://disneyyandmore.tumblr.com/post/18596269523
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Hey Fanpoppers, I am doing a review on a movie I was writing that was expected to be released on TAY (Talk Among Yourselves) very soon. I have an excerpt from the intro of the review; it’s a very interesting yet dark fact-filled story of the making and behind the scenes drama behind Warner Bros’ obscure Non-Disney Film/Disney Knockoff, Quest for Calmelot.

When Warner Bros. Feature Animation was founded in ’94, they have planned to make two projects to release for theaters, with the Live-Action/Animated Hybrid Film Space Jam planned for the November 1996 release and the film adaption of...
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I was thinking of this while watching the other day the Nostalgia Critic's review of the Swan Princess, and how critical and overly nitpicky he was in general towards this movie...

And that made me think how almost all non-Disney movies are treated in this way (of course, there are a few notable exceptions as the Studio Ghibli films and the Dreamworks ones), that audiences feel the need that if they are animated movies which aren't Disney, they must be held in an impossibly high standard and they must please every demand of the audience.

Why is that? Why is it that any animated non-Disney movie...
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Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
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Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
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Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
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Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
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Source: from "The Magic Riddle"