I'm very sure he's ILI, judging from his way to speak and his behaviour (I don't think he's playing a role). What are your opinions?
I'm very sure he's ILI, judging from his way to speak and his behaviour (I don't think he's playing a role). What are your opinions?
„Man can do what he wants but he cannot want what he wants.“
– Arthur Schopenhauer
If he's not an ILI, he certainly can play its stereotype very well. He sometimes appears to me as an LIE, looks more confident and driven or something - I wonder, for example, how he made it to the scene, I doubt he "lacked the social skills" when he met the manager, that's IMO part of the role. And again, we're talking about a stereotype, not "any ILI", as not all ILIs are like that. The Fe-PoLR expressed is quite noticeable, blunt monotone remarks, but... I can't explain this clearly, let's say "informed" (like reading from a book), "smart-ass", "techy" - which makes it easy to distinguish it from SLI. His attitude and remarks resemble to me the ones of a cartoon character, Daria, who's a stereotypical ILI role as well. If you know that character, do you see a resemblence between the two?
Edit: I did not addressed VI (thread title), btw.
Sure, he's playing with the stereotypical Fe-polr attitude to get the laughs from the audience, but I still think it's not totally artificial, maybe a little exaggarated. I don't know Daria, so I can't compare them.
Yeah, VI might be superfluous, but I added it because I only posted that video and nothing more (like a description or something).
„Man can do what he wants but he cannot want what he wants.“
– Arthur Schopenhauer