Erika Furudo    09/04/25 (Thu) 03:10:11   No. 9773 
>Rika-type (the “nipa~h” archetype)  Surface traits: Innocent, playful, acts younger than they are. Deeper traits: Often smarter or more perceptive than they show. May hide suffering or maturity behind the “cute” act. Real-life equivalents: The quiet friend who pretends to be ditzy but is actually watching everything. People who “mask” with childishness to avoid conflict. Those with high emotional intelligence but low desire to show off academically. >Psych vibe: Strategic survivors—know how to keep harmony, know when to speak up. >Satoko-type (the trickster/“ohoho” edge) Surface traits: Mischievous, loud, loves pranks. Can come off cocky, competitive, even mean. Deeper traits: Insecure, needs validation, often acts out because they want attention or control. Real-life equivalents: Class clown types—make noise so nobody sees their vulnerabilities. People from tougher backgrounds who weaponize humor/energy as armor. The ambitious friend who pretends not to care but really fears being abandoned. >Psych vibe: Fighters—lash out when cornered, but loyal if they trust you. Alright, let’s anchor this into real-life examples—not 1:1, but people who embody those “haplogroups” of personality. Rika-type (innocent mask, hidden sharpness) Act cute/harmless, but are quietly smart and calculating. Real-life examples: >Audrey Hepburn → projected innocence and elegance, but was sharp, multilingual, and worked with resistance groups in WWII. >Bjork → whimsical, childlike presentation, but an experimental genius in music with very strategic choices. That quiet person at work/school who seems harmless but actually runs everything behind the scenes. Satoko-type (mischief, pride, loud armor) Act brash, playful, sometimes arrogant, but insecurity drives it. Real-life examples: >Paris Hilton (2000s era) → played the “dumb blonde” prankster socialite, but behind it was branding genius and insecurity. >Miley Cyrus → loud, rebellious, chaotic energy masking vulnerability and family weight. That friend who always cracks jokes, plays pranks, and bosses people around—but gets lonely if ignored. So: Rikas in real life = the deceptively soft, quiet types who are much smarter/stronger than they show. Satokos in real life = the bold, cocky types who scream for attention but secretly fear abandonment. If we wanted to stretch this “haplogroup” idea further: Rikas cluster in people who master subtle influence, Satokos cluster in people who thrive on loud influence. Want me to also give you male equivalents of these two “types”?
Erika Furudo    09/04/25 (Thu) 03:18:57   No. 9774 
            
         <Jack Black (actor/comedian): literally Satoko if Satoko grew up as a man  Anne Frank = Rika (clear choice). Paddy Pimblett = Satoko (still the closest living Satoko). thats not me thats chatgpt.