ILE (ENTp)
SEI (ISFp)
ESE (ESFj)
LII (INTj)
SLE (ESTp)
IEI (INFp)
EIE (ENFj)
LSI (ISTj)
SEE (ESFp)
ILI (INTp)
LIE (ENTj)
ESI (ISFj)
IEE (ENFp)
SLI (ISTp)
LSE (ESTj)
EII (INFj)
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Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
ENTP IMO
Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
SLE seems to be the most popular version, but I lean towards LSI.
It is easier for the eye of a camel to pass through a rich man than for a needle to enter the kingdom of heaven.
i also though ESTp. I used to think ESTx but I think he has fe.
I saw him in an interview at one point - I think on the David Letterman show - and he struck me as being very introverted. My thought at that point was maybe INTp but I don't have a strong opinion about it.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
He has been known to be very aggressive physically, that's not obviously INTp.
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied
That's true.Originally Posted by Expat
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
i thot LSI. esp after seeing Gladiator.
ILE
those who are easily shocked.....should be shocked more often
ILE, SLE, LSI, ILI...I'm interested as I just realised I look a lot like him imho. He could perhaps be my long lost celebrity identical
I think he mostly has rage issues. How many time has he gotten into a drunken (or sober) brawl again at some bar?Originally Posted by Ms. Kensington
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let's listen to his music:
http://musicstore.connect.com/artist.../30043282.html
lol
Two impressions on mister crowe:
1. an interview on a news magazine showed he has somewhat of a poetic soul. what with riding the horses, writing poetry, wistfully speaking of families.
2. When he gave Halle Berry her oscar he comforted her in a very manly and chivalrous way. I was impressed.
I don't think it's for you to judge New Zelander culture...Originally Posted by Logos
I think I read ISTp on a forum topic about him ages ago (probably) - I think that's the most likely. He was in this film recently called A Good Year - I only saw the trailer, but that seemed to be quite a type film...O.K., not the best logic in the world considering he's an actor...
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Speakin' of Russell Crowe, have you ever seen the classic South Park episode of "Russell Crowe Foightin' Round the World" in which featured a mock TV show of Crowe travelling to different parts of the world to fight groups of people for no apparent reason at all with his sidekick tugboat? It even mocked Crowe's musical career.
Oh, and Crowe may have been born in New Zealand, but he spent the majority of his young life in Australia.
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Sounds like FDG's show. Remember that?Originally Posted by Logos
I had a roomate just like him, he would wash the inside of the dishes but not the outside, so his dishes were always greassy and disgusting. He now studies politics at GeorgeTown.
Well I am back. How's everyone? Don't have as much time now, but glad to see some of the old gang are still here.
Ewwwww.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
video
this video seems to suggest Ni. seems a bit too subdued and unassuming to be ESTp.
whenever the dog and i see each other we both stop where we are. we regard each other with a mixture of sadness and suspicion and then we feign indifference.
Jerry, The Zoo Story by Edward Albee
i clicked on the too sexy video and beg to differ reyn!
but what do i know?? ha
seems sorta istj, creative Se.
ILE
those who are easily shocked.....should be shocked more often
hm, that one does give a *slightly* different flavor. but i don't really like the artificial way that video is strung together. it clearly has an agenda, which is to make him look too sexy.Originally Posted by diamond8
nonetheless, i change my (nonexistent) answer to ISTp for now.
whenever the dog and i see each other we both stop where we are. we regard each other with a mixture of sadness and suspicion and then we feign indifference.
Jerry, The Zoo Story by Edward Albee
I thought INTp, but that part of the interview about "honoring excellence" seems Ti (or possibly Si).
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ISTj
Obvious Logical.. Ij temperament, which means not Ep, Not Ej, Not Ip. IxTj. And he's sensing. ISTj.
I could elaborate, but I feel it's unneeded. It's obvious to me he's ISTj, and I actually had to make up proof why I thought so.
Can you not see Ij temperament? Not see ST club?
He reminds me a lot of James Hetfield (Metallica singer), who I have typed as LSI. He seems a bit too steady and unimpulsive for an SLE. This probably changes when he gets drunk, though.Originally Posted by ThePeddler
It is easier for the eye of a camel to pass through a rich man than for a needle to enter the kingdom of heaven.
ISTp, perhaps
bump
i recall typing him ESTj before vids, now i think ISTp.
he says "fucker" a lot, i hear.
Beta ST is fairly obvious.
You are aware that SLEs value Fe?Originally Posted by Ms. Kensington
Gladiator is a film. Russell Crowe is an actor. We discussed this in another thread, and basically came to the consensus that Maximus was an LSE, while Russell Crowe is probably an SLE, which gives a weird LSE/SLE mix.Originally Posted by Blaze
wow, this is so cool. He looks sooooo similar to my ISTj teacher when I know what aspects to observe. Very calm monotonous voice, eyes are always still and calm even if he moves his head. When he clances at the other person, his eyes immidiately fixate on the other person and he looks straigth at him in a semi-piercing way.
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EIE, ENFj, intuitive subtype.
E3 (probably 3w4)
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The way he turned his eyes down and searched with in his mind, and then looked back up... and his manner of speaking... it does seem rather .
Also sometimes, he would light up, and it would glint in his eyes... I don't know what that was... but I think Fi/Te>Fe/Ti.
I agree with Hotelambush about the part about "searching for excellence." That did not seem like an thing at all...
Well, I think he's clearly logical and clearly an introvert (and not an LII) so there are only 3 possibilities...
he is good at playing sensing type roles, not in the NT club
I saw him typed ESFp somewhere. But I'd say ESTp, Ti-subtype. He reminds me a lot of an ESTp I know.