Alright, let me establish something lcear here first; I am almost vitually opposed to typing via a 'vibe'; I feel that is a cheap (and often inaccurate) method in which to type as opposed to, you know, taking into careful consideration what type actually fits best. That said, analysis of an object, comparison to the functions/motivations/etc., and reasoning with credible evidence are what allow for accurate typology, not vibes and hunaches.
So lets analyze the typewriter. What
is the typewriter? Well it can be many things actually, depending on how you perceive it, but lets look at the qualities associated with it that are completely objective. Typewriters are but tools for writing of course, mechanical, designed to operate solely by our convenience and need. The type writer does not predict nor generates any sort of idea, it doesn't allow us to see new horizens nor realize different perspectives, so Ni and Ne are out of the equation. Fi is non existent, as is Fe. It's not Se either, as it isn't an object designed to take action in the immedaite context of the present world, and it isn't a puzzle device that forces any sort of sensical thought process of its user. It's two main functions are Si and Te; its design is to follow a relaible structure and serve the user of it in a simple and reliable manner, always remaining what it is whenever utilized; this is an Si-Te combo par excellence. AS for tert function, I'd actually go with Ne, since theoretically it allows ideas and oppertunities upon the writer whom uses it; a typewriter can open many doors for those whom use it. So a typewriter is ESTJ. Enneagram wise, its design is pure servitude and ultra-reliance. It's not a loving object, nor one of great glory nor emotion; so 2, 3, and 4 are out. It's really an onject of power, nor one of peace, or fun, or perfection. I'd say overall it best resembles a dutiful 6, ever waiting for one to do its bidding, himble and trustworthy in both design and function. Wings 5 because of its solitary and logical nature. So its a 6w5. As for instinct varient, I see no visible sx; sp first seems to fit its grounded and safe design/function, followed by so. So it's sp/so.
So overall, the typewriter is ESTJ p6w5 sp/so.
Also, it's a fucking inanimate object, so it can't be typed
