Lavender Moon - ESFJ
Faith Goldy - mb ENFP
Lavender Moon - ESFJ
Faith Goldy - mb ENFP
themilkclub - ESFJ
Daniel Handler - ESFJ
James Corden - ESFJ, yes
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Vernā Myers - Fe-ESE so/sx
Mary Berry - ESE sp/so (1w2?)
Styxhexenhammer666 - Ti-LII (sx/so 1w2?)
Bret Weinstein - Si-SEI? (9w8 sp/sx)
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Robert Sapolsky. My guess is LII (maybe I'm wrong) but his work has lots of super-ego elements.
MOTTO: NEVER TRUST IN REALITY
Winning is for losers
Sincerely yours,
idiosyncratic type
Life is a joke but do you have a life?
Joinif you dare https://matrix.to/#/#The16Types:matrix.org
Janna Levin ILE-Ti
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Janna J. Levin (born 1967) is an American theoretical cosmologist. She earned a PhD in theoretical physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1993, and a Bachelor of Science in astronomy and physics with a concentration in philosophy at Barnard College in 1988, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa. Much of her work deals with looking for evidence to support the proposal that our universe might be finite in size due to its having a nontrivial topology. Other work includes black holes and chaos theory. Since January 2004, she has been a professor of astronomy and physics at Barnard College of Columbia University. She was the feature host of PBS "Hunting Monster Black Holes.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=janna...ih=739#imgrc=_
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ESE-Fe 7w6 SX-last
Janna Levin - ILI
Rhonda Patrick - LII 9w8 sx/sp
Martin Sellner GI - LII 9w8 sx/sp
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Dominika Cibulkova - ESFJ
When you're LII and you've gone in too deep
Phobic So/Sp 6w7 3w2 9w1
Bit of a comic books nerd, bit of a fashion nerd, a lot of a generalized nerd
found a transcript online, here it is
Ben [speaking to his wife, Leslie]: Are you ready?
Leslie: Yes!
Ben: No, babe. Are you ready?
Leslie: Yes?
Ben [speaking to the camera]: I got fired from running the Sweetums Foundation.
Leslie: Thanks to me. Sorry, again.
Ben: Hey, blessing in disguise. I took a job at this accounting firm, they've tried to hire me three times, I finally gave in. But I've had a week off in between jobs, and I've been cooking up something pretty big.
Leslie: The last time he was in between jobs, he got deep into claymation, so this should be different, hopefully.
Cut to...
Ben [displaying a massive board game contraption covered in cones]: Presenting "The Cones of Dunshire," a brand-new gaming experience! 8-12 players, two wizards, a Maverick, the arbiter, two warriors, a corporal, and a ledgerman. Now, the ledgerman just keeps score, and he wears this hat.
Leslie: Oh, boy.
Ben: Now, the object is to accumulate cones. Four cones wins, but in order to get a cone, you have to build a civilization. The other amazing thing is the challenge play--Actually, let me tell you more about the trivia cards, 'cause you're gonna need to know about roadblocks first. Nah, never mind. The thing about the challenge play is that it's basically the game in reverse.
Cut to
Ben: Then you roll three dice to see how many dice you roll with.
Ben rolls the dice.
Ben: Oh, 16. Perfect, lots of choices.
Starting here, it rapidly cuts between shots of Ben at different points in his explanation.
Ben: Okay, each turn goes: Roll, buy, action.
Ben: I mean, obviously, this would be much taller in the real game.
Ben: But the corporal can veto.
Ben [holding up a cone in his hand]: This should be green too, how did this happen?
Ben: Are the cones a metaphor? Well, yes and no.
The scene settles.
Leslie: What is this called again?
Ben [indignantly]: The Cones of Dunshire!
Ben: Oh my God, the Maverick should be able to trade lumber for agriculture credits, how have I not thought of this before?
He finally notices the vaguely dumbfounded/concerned/exasperated/bemused expression on Leslie's face.
Ben: This is nothing, right?
Leslie: When do you go back to work again?
Ben: Tomorrow. It's fine. I'll just throw this in the garbage.
Phobic So/Sp 6w7 3w2 9w1
Bit of a comic books nerd, bit of a fashion nerd, a lot of a generalized nerd
Takaaki Mitsuhashi - LII synflow
Girl from sweetandtastyTV youtube channel - Ne-ILE sx/sp
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LII so/sx
In this example > . Alpha NT
Do not look at me.
MOTTO: NEVER TRUST IN REALITY
Winning is for losers
Sincerely yours,
idiosyncratic type
Life is a joke but do you have a life?
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Owen Benjamin - ILE-(Ne?) sx/sp - https://www.youtube.com/user/owenbenjamincomedy/videos
ILE SX
ESE-Fe 1w2, she is like a more mature version of Boxxy another Fe-lead - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yavx9yxTrsw
Jacques Yves Cousteau ILE-N typing by Victor Gulenko.¨
MOTTO: NEVER TRUST IN REALITY
Winning is for losers
Sincerely yours,
idiosyncratic type
Life is a joke but do you have a life?
Joinif you dare https://matrix.to/#/#The16Types:matrix.org
Ségolčne Royal : ESE
Marion Maréchal Le Pen : ESE
Alina Jasmin - ESFJ
he was typed as Fe- ESE
Tommy Robinson - ESE-Fe (so/sx?)
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Peter Travers ESE-Fe
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https://www.google.ca/search?q=peter...w=1280&bih=739
Walt Disney ESE-Fe
https://www.google.ca/search?q=walt+...w=1280&bih=739Walter Elias Disney was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor and film producer. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons
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ENFp is similar typing. Tough call as he was so business orientated and a ball buster.
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Does anyone have a good video example of LII SEI interaction? I want to find activity partners.
SEI-
ESE-Fe and ESE-Si conversation
Mark Mothersbaugh: LII
One of the founders of Devo and currently a long-time composer in his own right.
Mothersbaugh's music is "quirky" and probably some of the most innovative stuff on the popular music scene. He describes (like Gene Roddenberry, another Alpha) being under considerable pressure to make his music more commercialized, and (also like Roddenberry) did give in to this pressure somewhat in his early career, then went back to his original creative impulses as he got older (conflict between Ne and Se). He describes actually being more happy writing music than performing "the same songs again" and again (lots of emphasis on novelty).
In interviews his speech and mannerisms are subdued and not very emotive. Occasionally expresses enthusiasm he felt for new approaches or sounds. His music however has a bright and optimistic sound like other Alpha writers like They Might Be Giants and Paul McCartney.
He also has a longtime association with Wes Anderson (probably another Alpha), wrote the score for five of his movies.
He is obviously deep into technology (Te) but views it as a means to create a particular sound (Si/Fe) as opposed to people who he says "worship technology".
I can relate to a lot of that, as a musician.
Especially the parts about being happier composing new music than playing the same songs over and over (super boring, in my opinion) and being into new technology less for the sake of new technology than for seeing it as a potential tool for the creation of sounds.
Robert Greene, author
LII (I think?)
https://youtu.be/8sYmQFPXmJA
Russian spy Anna Chapman SEI and her ILE husband.
that's a great picture, even if she is a spy