https://illuminaticatblog.wordpress.com/2017/07/12/fish-eye/
Personality Portrait
289 words analyzed: Weak Analysis
Summary
You are inner-directed and somewhat indirect.
You are independent: you have a strong desire to have time to yourself. You are calm-seeking: you prefer activities that are quiet, calm, and safe. And you are deliberate: you carefully think through decisions before making them.
Your choices are driven by a desire for stability.
You are relatively unconcerned with both achieving success and taking pleasure in life. You make decisions with little regard for how they show off your talents. And you prefer activities with a purpose greater than just personal enjoyment.
https://illuminaticatblog.wordpress.com/2017/07/06/how-process-more/
Personality Portrait
325 words analyzed: Weak Analysis
Summary
You are tranquil and somewhat insensitive.
You are independent: you have a strong desire to have time to yourself. You are reserved: you are a private person and don't let many people in. And you are self-conscious: you are sensitive about what others might be thinking about you.
Your choices are driven by a desire for discovery.
You consider both independence and helping others to guide a large part of what you do. You like to set your own goals to decide how to best achieve them. And you think it is important to take care of the people around you.
I would like to meet you to QuickTwist.
I did use that text analyzer of two of my blog posts.
My posts generally are not that long, my blog has over 200 posts
If you want you can analyze any of them you like.
I do not have time to do allot so here are just two of them.
OK, I found out how I can do this. Is it OK if I copy paste a lot of different blog posts you have made all at one time, AK?
What do you look for in a women or man or whatever
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5. Kuudere
Emotionless, cold, and distant. On the rare occasional that a kuudere does speak, they tend to be very blunt and cynical. A blank face and a flat voice is a must. Despite their icy nature, kuudere characters are capable of caring and forming romantic bonds.
Popular examples: Eucliwood Hellscythe (Is this a Zombie?) / Kanade Tachibana (Angel Beats!) / Mashiro Shiina (The Pet Girl of Sakurasou)
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4. Dandere
Quiet, shy, and harmless. Dandere characters typically wear glasses and are always buried in books. However, they can become talkative when around their love interest.
Popular examples: Urara Shiraishi (Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches) / Shiori Shinomiya (The World God Only Knows) / Onodera Kosaki (Nisekoi)
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Dr. Dan Siegel - On Avoidant Attachment.
I think that doctor needs to see a therapist if hes got worlds inside of himself.
Study finds differences in brains of children with nonverbal learning disability
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-11/msu-sfd112013.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_theory
Anxious-avoidant attachment[edit]
An infant with an anxious-avoidant pattern of attachment will avoid or ignore the caregiver—showing little emotion when the caregiver departs or returns. The infant will not explore very much regardless of who is there. Infants classified as anxious-avoidant (A) represented a puzzle in the early 1970s. They did not exhibit distress on separation, and either ignored the caregiver on their return (A1 subtype) or showed some tendency to approach together with some tendency to ignore or turn away from the caregiver (A2 subtype). Ainsworth and Bell theorized that the apparently unruffled behaviour of the avoidant infants was in fact a mask for distress, a hypothesis later evidenced through studies of the heart-rate of avoidant infants.[51][52]
Infants are depicted as anxious-avoidant when there is:
"... conspicuous avoidance of the mother in the reunion episodes which is likely to consist of ignoring her altogether, although there may be some pointed looking away, turning away, or moving away ... If there is a greeting when the mother enters, it tends to be a mere look or a smile ... Either the baby does not approach his mother upon reunion, or they approach in 'abortive' fashions with the baby going past the mother, or it tends to only occur after much coaxing ... If picked up, the baby shows little or no contact-maintaining behavior; he tends not to cuddle in; he looks away and he may squirm to get down."[35]
Ainsworth's narrative records showed that infants avoided the caregiver in the stressful Strange Situation Procedure when they had a history of experiencing rebuff of attachment behaviour. The infant's needs were frequently not met and the infant had come to believe that communication of emotional needs had no influence on the caregiver. Ainsworth's student Mary Main theorized that avoidant behaviour in the Strange Situational Procedure should be regarded as "a conditional strategy, which paradoxically permits whatever proximity is possible under conditions of maternal rejection" by de-emphasising attachment needs.[53] Main proposed that avoidance has two functions for an infant whose caregiver is consistently unresponsive to their needs. Firstly, avoidant behaviour allows the infant to maintain a conditional proximity with the caregiver: close enough to maintain protection, but distant enough to avoid rebuff. Secondly, the cognitive processes organising avoidant behaviour could help direct attention away from the unfulfilled desire for closeness with the caregiver—avoiding a situation in which the child is overwhelmed with emotion ('disorganized distress'), and therefore unable to maintain control of themselves and achieve even conditional proximity.[54]
The link to the video in the OP no longer works :/
It was on private, I set it to public. Does it work now?