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Last edited by Encrustacean; 12-26-2014 at 01:02 AM.
EIE - he's the prototype of narcissistic, rebeliously idealistic romantic
Last edited by miss BabyDoll; 09-01-2014 at 05:21 PM.
I agree with LIE, I mean Fight Club goes about Se-Ni with his grounding style which attacks common notions of comfort. The way he creates this nauseating intensity is Sx and not Fe.
He looks ethical and intuitive (the last pic at least).
he looks IEI to me. Very boyish.
I'd say EIE...
I love love love his books. They're a self-torturing journey into a gritty reality that I sense but do not want to accept. He writes about the world as it is when I don't drape it in illusions and layers of stories. Mastering a narrative that seems to blow narratives away is a very rare skill.
His books make me physically nausious, the detail to raw sensory stuff usually overload me and it's one of the few authors that i can't really read prolongued, nor fast. His topics are usually about the underbelly of society, the places I have had brief contact with but never dared venture. I'll never dare it, and so his books are an option to experience them anyways.
He has a knack of making evil banal, highlight the normalcy of madness and expose our weaksides as human beings.
I've done a few of his excercizes on his site (he offers kind of masterclasses to aspiring writers) and I can say that what he asks of you is very, very hard. Not insomuch as technical details, but in the sense that he asks you to confront the monster inside.
Te base. LXE. For a fiction writer, he doesn't lean much on artistic ambiguity
Baby gurl, I’m yr window into senescence
#pick-up lines I plan on using
Maybe LSE-Si, or as a second option SEE-Se