The Dryers-Stiggs personality type system tracks four core traits: Mild/Grumpy, Stunning/Blissful Squinty/Truthable and Feathered/Squamous
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Each trait has a highly technical definition that doesn't mean what it sounds like so you will keep forgetting it.
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Mild people enjoy the sounds of bees, while Grumpy people are afraid of umbrellas and enjoy lemon meringue every other Wednesday.
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Do you dislike parties and harbor a secret love for the feeling of tree bark across your fingertips? You must be Stunning!
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Or perhaps you like long walks beneath the spider webs and warm milk before your afternoon nap? In that case, you'd be a textbook Blissful.
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You can find Squinty people cataloging every dead leaf in the park, or rearranging their shoelace collection. They hate the filthy moonlight
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Meanwhile, the Truthable ones are always at the library. They can never have enough books—books are delicious, and their appetites unending.
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Nobody knows what Feathered or Squamous was supposed to mean, as Dryers' and Stiggs' original paper was eaten by a mischievous Truthable.
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