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  • SEI (ISFp)

    1 4.00%
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    0 0%
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  • SLE (ESTp)

    16 64.00%
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    0 0%
  • SEE (ESFp)

    4 16.00%
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    0 0%
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    0 0%
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    1 4.00%
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    2 8.00%
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    SXE for sure, I lean towards SLE.

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    “ . . . Somebody kill me / Kill me [Tylenol] / No one cares, my friends . . . Watch me break and watch me burn / No one can hear me, my friends . . . Suck me under: maybe forever, my friends . . . ”



    “He hit me, and it felt like a kiss / He hit me, but it didn't hurt me / He couldn't stand to hear me say that I had been with someone new / and when I told him I had been untrue.... / He hit me, and it felt like a kiss / He hit me, and I knew he loved me / ‘Cause if he didn't care for me, I could have never made him mad. / And he hit me, and I was glad / Baby, won't you stay? / Baby, won’t you stay? / Baby, won’t you stay? . . . // He hit me, and it felt like a kiss / He hit me, and I knew I loved him / ‘Cause when he took me in his arms with all the tenderness there is / He hit me, and he made me feel / Baby, won't you stay? / Baby, won’t you stay? / Baby, won’t you stay? . . .”





    “ . . . I'm not that stupid; I just need a lot of help to understand how stupid you really are. / Down at the bottom of the ocean, I lay down / Nobody's coming / Just continue to drown / And no one here could ever stop my ruin . . . And I know I've got not to fear / He'll get me out / Oh, God, just get me out of here / Are you astounding us, surrounding us? / And asphyxiate all your pain away / Don't try to win: it will only end in disgrace . . . You don't understand how damaged we really are / You don't understand how evil we really are / And I will dig my own grave, yeah / I'm misbegotten / I am the last one you save here / Of course I'll sleep forever and forever / Anesthetize all your horrors away / We live inside this black web that you have spun / Greed and your bile is miles away / Don't tell me I have lost when clearly I've won / I want to see you stretched out on the floor / The world's broken doll, the world's shattered whore / And you, you can't walk / But you, can you crawl? / Come on, infect us all / Asphyxiate all your pain away / Don't try to win; it will only end in disgrace / Translucent as the cold light of day / It's glorious / It's terrible / God, I need it / It's beautiful / It's ravenous / I'll just feed it / Coil down to your dark black decay / And I will dig my own grave, yeah / I'm misbegotten / I am the last one you save here / It's all gone rotten”



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    Courtney Love, “AND THIS IS WAR”

    “Movie stars need to be alive. Artists need to be dead,” said Courtney Love, in one of her opening remarks at the Guggenheim’s “Last Word” conference. And I was struck by how, well, intelligent the observation was. The last time I had seen Ms. Love perform was with her band Hole at Washington D.C. 9:30 Club in 2010, where after a string of disasters, including tirades against critics and audience members, she removed her shirt and performed an encore topless.

    That train wreck bore absolutely no resemblance to this poised, clothed (if slightly short-skirted) woman, who with glasses, podium, and prepared notes seemed more likely to lecture on Roland Barthes than flash her breasts. Her chosen epitaph, the appropriately antonymous and angrily cap-locked “AND THIS IS WAR,” directly challenged the tawdry image of herself splashed across the pages of public opinion.


    Her revelations ranged in wisdom, but each added depth to a character society would insist was flat. Much of it addressed her formative years: “I had a trust fund…just a small one,” she said, winking at the audience, while alluding to the numerous boarding schools she had been expelled from. Class, or class perception, seemed to have mattered a great deal in her family. Her mother once slapped her for saying, “Yabba, dabba, doo!” an expression she considered too “middle-class” for her daughter to speak aloud.


    As a child, Ms. Love yearned for fame: “I thought, all I want to do is feel famous…[I thought:] Fame will protect me from bad people.” She perceived celebrity at the time as a protective "white light" that would guide her through her troubles. Introspective and reflective, she discussed the shattering of this youthful misconception, and addressed both the highs and lows of her life in the spotlight.

    Not short-skirting her way around her infamy, Ms. Love revealed that she once googled her name with the word “drunk,” and was surprised by the number of hits (around 2.5 million). “I’ve only been drunk 8 or 9 times in my life,” she swore, citing the drugs as the primary cause of her past erratic behavior. And how many hits came up when she googled "Courtney Love" and "sexy"? "Only one," she said, sadly.

    In a tie-in with Mr. Cattalen, Ms. Love discussed her new occupation as a visual artist. She's been drawing sketches and marketing them to potential art buyers, one of whom raised a particular drawing's value because she may have drawn it "on the toilet," she laughed.

    She also revealed that billionaire men tend to flock to her in order to share their own problems and addictions. One in particular, an unnamed prominent art dealer, discussed his conflicted emotions about wishing artist friends like David LaChapelle dead, so that their collections would increase in value. The secret troubled Ms. Love, who after discussing the problem with her psychiatrist, concluded that for successful businessmen, enough can never be enough. Be it the accumulation of art or its creation, businessmen or artists, "When we quit, we're dead," Ms. Love sagely concluded. It was nearly 2:00 a.m. before she strutted off the stage, svelte and sober, a woman clearly not ready to call it quits.









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    Courtney Love, “AND THIS IS WAR”

    “Movie stars need to be alive. Artists need to be dead,” said Courtney Love, in one of her opening remarks at the Guggenheim’s “Last Word” conference. And I was struck by how, well, intelligent the observation was. The last time I had seen Ms. Love perform was with her band Hole at Washington D.C. 9:30 Club in 2010, where after a string of disasters, including tirades against critics and audience members, she removed her shirt and performed an encore topless.

    That train wreck bore absolutely no resemblance to this poised, clothed (if slightly short-skirted) woman, who with glasses, podium, and prepared notes seemed more likely to lecture on Roland Barthes than flash her breasts. Her chosen epitaph, the appropriately antonymous and angrily cap-locked “AND THIS IS WAR,” directly challenged the tawdry image of herself splashed across the pages of public opinion.


    Her revelations ranged in wisdom, but each added depth to a character society would insist was flat. Much of it addressed her formative years: “I had a trust fund…just a small one,” she said, winking at the audience, while alluding to the numerous boarding schools she had been expelled from. Class, or class perception, seemed to have mattered a great deal in her family. Her mother once slapped her for saying, “Yabba, dabba, doo!” an expression she considered too “middle-class” for her daughter to speak aloud.


    As a child, Ms. Love yearned for fame: “I thought, all I want to do is feel famous…[I thought:] Fame will protect me from bad people.” She perceived celebrity at the time as a protective "white light" that would guide her through her troubles. Introspective and reflective, she discussed the shattering of this youthful misconception, and addressed both the highs and lows of her life in the spotlight.

    Not short-skirting her way around her infamy, Ms. Love revealed that she once googled her name with the word “drunk,” and was surprised by the number of hits (around 2.5 million). “I’ve only been drunk 8 or 9 times in my life,” she swore, citing the drugs as the primary cause of her past erratic behavior. And how many hits came up when she googled "Courtney Love" and "sexy"? "Only one," she said, sadly.

    In a tie-in with Mr. Cattalen, Ms. Love discussed her new occupation as a visual artist. She's been drawing sketches and marketing them to potential art buyers, one of whom raised a particular drawing's value because she may have drawn it "on the toilet," she laughed.

    She also revealed that billionaire men tend to flock to her in order to share their own problems and addictions. One in particular, an unnamed prominent art dealer, discussed his conflicted emotions about wishing artist friends like David LaChapelle dead, so that their collections would increase in value. The secret troubled Ms. Love, who after discussing the problem with her psychiatrist, concluded that for successful businessmen, enough can never be enough. Be it the accumulation of art or its creation, businessmen or artists, "When we quit, we're dead," Ms. Love sagely concluded. It was nearly 2:00 a.m. before she strutted off the stage, svelte and sober, a woman clearly not ready to call it quits.

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    Courtney Love: Se-ESTp (Creative subtype) [ESTp-ENFp]












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    Courtney Love....SLE-Se 7w8 so/sx.

    SLE: she is naturally athletic, competitive, tough, lots of take charge energy, animalistic, likes to fight, likes to rehearse, likes to be feared, likes to do punch outs on people's faces, thrives in confrontation and is very territorial.

    She has an 8 wing, but that's not her core type. She is too soft and self-indulgent for an 8....she is/was a drug addict, had difficulty kicking the habit (probably blames it on a genetic predisposition), smokes like a chimney, does yoga, chants to buddha, gravitates in her weight, seems at the complete mercy of appetites, has had numerous work done on her face (body issues), easily cries during interviews, has a lot of friends, is popular. her lack of mental toughness is also evident in her distortion of causality....I don't have the interviews on hand....but like she thinks watching a certain movie will turn her song-writing lyrics real badass because the movie is about somebody who writes badass song lyrics and then telling somebody "if you watch that movie you'll write like amazing song writing lyrics." there's a proneness to comfort seeking style though (9 fix*). I could picture her hearing a love song in a club and saying, "oh my god that's me and Kurt's song....this is him trying to tell me something!" She reminds me of this girl who thinks she's a medium based off some line of reasoning that makes no sense and swears that there is a city underneath Washington DC. That leads me into what Love is all about:

    Core enneagram motivation: Subversion/nonconformity (Type 7 is the rebel of the enneagram and prone towards expansive thinking.)
    Main preoccupation: Freedom

    If she were to die prematurely due to any trait of personality, it would be due to her going too far in her desire to subvert norms, for sure.


    The suggestion that 9w1 is her core type is without merit.

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    Sorry man, sorry, sorry, I've got a bad eye / I shouldn't have looked at it . . . . Go away, go away on the sugar star / Sugar star and the abortionist . . . F*****g ran away with my abortionist . . . And the knife they used to gut my face in / It's been stabbing baby, baby angels / And smile, smile . . . My virus is raging, it's breaking my bones, oh / Mrs. Jones, please, Mrs. Jones . . . Sorry man, I'm sorry, I shouldn't have looked at it / I'm sorry man, you're a night blooming sickle cell / Night blooming sickle cell / I ran away, I ran away / Look into the bloodroot you suicide b***h / It takes an hour like you to make me want to live / Sorry man, I'm sorry, man / The sky's a narcotic with blackjack bones / Oh Mrs. Jones / Oh Mrs. Jones / Come get your dog, it won't leave me alone / Oh Mrs. Jones / Please Mrs. Jones / My virus is raging and it's breaking my bones / Oh Mrs. Jones / Please Mrs. Jones / Oh, cry me a river, baby, just take me home / Oh Mrs. Jones / Oh Mrs. Jones / Sister ectoplasma, she's incredulous / Just like a pro she takes off her dress / And she kicks you down in her snow white pumps / Just remember it was me who found the lie . . . . East is east and west is west / And mine was you / And mine was the best / And east is east and west is west / And mine was you / And mine was blind, was gold . . .



    . . . She lost all here innocence / Gave it to an abscess . . .





    . . . . There you go in your Nazi car / Oh babydoll, what a whore you are / And you sit around with your old rag / How can I, how can I talk when you, you've got the gag? / Here you come, sucking my energy / And you suck it up, baby, right off the street in a babydoll / In the dark I, I destroy what, what I began, what I destroy / She's hanging in the blossom tree / Oh, babydoll just bleeds for me . . . Babydoll, she's on the field / Her chemical wedding and her chemical peel / I knife me and I slash mine / And I knife me and I slash mine . . . . "I am, I am," she says / "I am not free," she says / "Help me, I am withering..." / Hang on, you'll get your soul / It's a soul / Hey, it's a soul, a soul comes out

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    I revised my typing of Courtney Love from SLE-Se 7W8 SO/SX to SLE-Se 7W6 SO/SX:

    7w6 so/sx SLE-Ti Jasmine St. Claire: Former Wrestler Jasmin St. Claire Wants To 'Beat The S---' Out Of Machine Gun Kelly | toofab (youtube.com)
    7w6 so/sx SLE-Se Courtney Love: Courtney Love | The '90s: Interview Outtakes - YouTube
    7w6 so/sx SLE-Se Kelly Cutrone: Kelly Cutrone On What Reality TV Really Pays (youtube.com)
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Se Charlie Sheen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5aSa4tmVNM
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Se Lindsay Lohan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...-FhjzoBjU#t=42
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Se Chloe Victoria: The X-Factor 2010 Chloe Victoria Bootcamp HD (youtube.com)
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Fi Lizzo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8wK...tailpage#t=215
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Fi Ben Affleck: Ben Affleck on "Gone Girl," family and becoming Batman (youtube.com)
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Fi Robert Downey Jr. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RhvDTUmlr8
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Fi Rebel Wilson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD8u8azCFUg
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Fi Julia Merfeld: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_ykqWcDXXM
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Fi Karen Orsted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JgLA17HaIo
    7w6 so/sx SEE-Fi Andy Kaufman: https://youtu.be/_TpOBIY279w?t=225
    7w6 so/sx ILE-Ti Gary Busey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXaTav94jKs
    7w6 so/sx ILE-Ne Bob Guccione Jr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL5_9Bclm6A
    7w6 so/sx IEE-Ne Judd Nelson: Judd Nelson: Exclusive Interview at a Madonna Party | ScreenSlam (youtube.com)
    7w6 so/sx ILE-Ne Jerry Rubin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFrfZcCVtZY
    7w6 so/sx LSE-Si Joe Exotic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx9omlZugQE
    7w6 so/sx LSE-Te "Elizabeth": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmh-...58LwyTQP9LITpA
    7w6 so/sx SLI-Si Jason 'Snake': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSnB7zGW15M
    7w6 so/sx EIE-Fe Dennis Rodman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGkBZ7aCaYk
    7w6 so/sx EIE-Ni Henry Hill: Wiseguy: ... Henry Hill (Uncensored Version) (youtube.com)
    7w6 so/sx LSI-Ti Natalia Kills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8UwSMqy1zo
    7w6 so/sx SEI-Fe Richard Coughlan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW-hc...eature=related
    7w6 so/sx Richard "CEO": Entitled CEO Thinks He's Above The Law (youtube.com)

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