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British army targeted “stressed” 16-year-olds on exam-results day with Facebook recruitment ads

mostlysignssomeportents

Every August, British 16-year-olds get their marks from the GCSE exams, a high-stakes test that has an enormous impact on their future educational and earnings prospects; on results day 2015, the British Army used Facebook targeting to reach these 16-year-olds with messages like “No matter what your results will be, you can still improve yourself in the army.”

The campaign has been condemned by Child Soldiers International. The UK is the only EU member-state where 16 year olds can join the army. A leaked Army document published in 2017 found that the army was targeting the poorest children in the UK for recruitment, focusing on those coming from families with annual incomes below £10,000.

https://boingboing.net/2018/06/11/child-soldiers-innit.html

Source: mostlysignssomeportents
giorgospyros
giorgospyros

Fe / Fi: main differences

Fe: If the group is okay, then, I am okay too (cause I’m a part of the group, so the group’s aura affects me too)

Fi: If I’m okay first, then, I can help the group too (cause the most important thing, is you to be happy first)


Fe: I care about group harmony, so I shall sacrifice some of my individuality for it

Fi: I care about group harmony, but I can sacrifice some of the harmony if needed


Fe: I know what you mean, even if I may never been in your place, cause your emotions touch my heart. I can objectively analyze others’ emotions

Fi: I imagine/understand what you mean. I can only subjectively analyze others’ emotions based on personal, similar experiences


Fe: Usually supporting others with smiles, gestures, laugh, expressions, aws, tears, depending on who they talk to (if you are sad they will become genuinely sad too, if you are excited they will smile and get excited too)

Fi: Usually showing the way they feel, no matter who they talk to. They never actually say how they feel, their emotions can be seen in their faces (if you are happy but they feel sad, then they will keep staying sad)


Fe: Likes to be expressive, generally. Also, they like conversations or healthy arguments about social norms and values

Fi: Doesn’t like to publicly express themselves, so they may seem cold. Also, they prefer not to talk about their ethics and morals, until they feel the need to


Fe: Values can change, depending on the values of their environment (it doesn’t mean that they don’t have steady, personal values of course). For example, they may believe that bad things, can be good, if they are done for a good reason

Fi: Values are fixed and probably won’t change no matter the situations. If something is immoral, then it’s immoral.


Fe: Easily understands others and sees real motives, but it has low self awareness. Difficulty understanding their own emotional experiences

Fi: Misunderstands others’ feelings and motives but has great self awareness. Difficulty explaining personal feelings out loud, but they do know how they feel internally.


Fe: If they like someone, they may try to familiarize by starting the same activities with them

Fi: If they like someone, they try to make the other person follow their activities in order to see if they have similar interests

~ INFP

giorgospyros
giorgospyros

Fe / Fi: main differences

Fe: If the group is okay, then, I am okay too (cause I’m a part of the group, so the group’s aura affects me too)

Fi: If I’m okay first, then, I can help the group too (cause the most important thing, is you to be happy first)


Fe: I care about group harmony, so I shall sacrifice some of my individuality for it

Fi: I care about group harmony, but I can sacrifice some of the harmony if needed


Fe: I know what you mean, even if I may never been in your place, cause your emotions touch my heart. I can objectively analyze others’ emotions

Fi: I imagine/understand what you mean. I can only subjectively analyze others’ emotions based on personal, similar experiences


Fe: Usually supporting others with smiles, gestures, laugh, expressions, aws, tears, depending on who they talk to (if you are sad they will become genuinely sad too, if you are excited they will smile and get excited too)

Fi: Usually showing the way they feel, no matter who they talk to. They never actually say how they feel, their emotions can be seen in their faces (if you are happy but they feel sad, then they will keep staying sad)


Fe: Likes to be expressive, generally. Also, they like conversations or healthy arguments about social norms and values

Fi: Doesn’t like to publicly express themselves, so they may seem cold. Also, they prefer not to talk about their ethics and morals, until they feel the need to


Fe: Values can change, depending on the values of their environment (it doesn’t mean that they don’t have steady, personal values of course). For example, they may believe that bad things, can be good, if they are done for a good reason

Fi: Values are fixed and probably won’t change no matter the situations. If something is immoral, then it’s immoral.


Fe: Easily understands others and sees real motives, but it has low self awareness. Difficulty understanding their own emotional experiences

Fi: Misunderstands others’ feelings and motives but has great self awareness. Difficulty explaining personal feelings out loud, but they do know how they feel internally.


Fe: If they like someone, they may try to familiarize by starting the same activities with them

Fi: If they like someone, they try to make the other person follow their activities in order to see if they have similar interests

~ INFP

imnottotallyaparadox
imnottotallyaparadox

XXXX: I like your shirt!

INTP: *looks down to see what shirt they are wearing*

INTP: *buffering appropriate response*

INTP: *realizes the shirt is seven years old and full of holes*

INTP: *wonders what the motive of their compliment was*

INTP: *wonders if they're being flattered*

INTP: *wonders if they're being flirted with*

INTP: *wonders if the person is trying to give them a hint*

INTP: *doubts every social situation they've ever had in the shirt*

INTP: oh my lORD ITS JUST A SHIRT OKAY

XXXX: ...