Not sure if you're just judging from this video? I put down ESI from watching his show and a few other interviews as well. EIIs and LIIs always struck me as using their Ne in a more leisurely way. Those that have it in their ego seem to be able to direct their Ne over time, dependent on their ongoing interests. Whereas Middleditch seems to kind of just throw it at whatever and will use references to things that have already been gone over in some form. Whether that be direct references to his past work that he's already very familiar with, closely repeating other comedians' input, pulling from themes that are already present, or otherwise. So... yeauh. My two cents for a tv comedian.
For an EII improvising with Ne in a comedy setting, this one came to mind : PP
Relevant part goes from 0:17 to 1:29.
Lambert Wilson in Barbecue - ESI ?
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Joe Kennedy Sr...LIE 8w7 so/sp
Joe Kennedy Sr comes into 8w7 through Rasputin:
stacking
Kennedy used his wealth and connections to build a national network of supporters that became the base for his sons' political careers. He especially concentrated on the Irish American community in large cities, particularly Boston, New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh and several New Jersey cities.[49] Kennedy also used Arthur Krock of The New York Times, America's most influential political columnist, for decades as a paid speechwriter and political advisor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_P._Kennedy,_Sr.
socionics
Kennedy made a large fortune as a stock market and commodity investor and also by investing in real estate and a wide range of industries. He never built a significant business from scratch, but his timing as both buyer and seller was usually excellent. Sometimes he made use of inside information in ways which were legal at the time but were later outlawed.
In 1919, Kennedy joined the prominent stock brokerage firm of Hayden, Stone & Co. where he became an expert in dealing in the unregulated stock market of the day, engaging in tactics that were later labeled insider trading and market manipulation. He happened to be on the corner of Wall and Broad Streets at the moment of the Wall Street bombing on September 16, 1920, and was thrown to the ground by the force of the blast.[20] In 1923, he left Hayden and set up his own investment company. Kennedy subsequently became a multi-millionaire during the bull market of the 1920s, and even more wealthy as a result of taking "short" positions in 1929.
Kennedy survived the crash "because he possessed a passion for facts, a complete lack of sentiment and a marvelous sense of timing"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_P._Kennedy,_Sr.
Enneagram + Stacking + Socionics:
By Jerry Wilt on November 3, 2004
Kessler certainly dispels that these stories are myths. He tells us what a manipulative, conniving, scheming, deceitful man that Kennedy really was.
We are treated to the stories of Kennedy's manipulation of the stock market for his own personal gain; his illegal importation of scotch to pad his growing millions; his manipulation and theft of Gloria Swanson's monies. It doesn't stop there. Kessler tells about how Joe wanted to avert war since he was afraid he would lose millions of dollars.
Kessler tells us how much Joe manipulated and controlled his children]so that they would conform to his standards; and how their political life was formed in order for Joe to pursue his own dreams via his children's lives.
After reading of Joe's death, one has to wonder whether Joe's cruel and deceitful life was worth it in the end - two assassinated children; Rosemary's lobotomy; a family myth built on lies.By Margaret A-C Lawrence on December 13, 2009
It isn't just Kennedy's bottomless greed that astounds, but his staggering need for power and more power - over everyone including, of course, his sons who did what they were told.By Edward S. Brown on January 3, 2010
This book was a real eye-opener. Old Joe Kennedy cared about one thing: his pocketbook and how fat he could get it. And power, of course, but money is power, right? A more ruthless, cut-throat man has never lived. He used people and discarded them without blinking an eye.By Edward S. Brown on January 3, 2010
Kessler's,"The Sins of the Father," is a page turner, not merely for the colorful and bombastic life of Joseph P. Kennedy. But, a gut check for those fraught with extreme ambition and a thirst for power. Joseph Kennedy answered the age old question, "How far would you go to achieve ultimate power?" His life's response was, "To the ends of the earth." That he did and more.http://www.amazon.com/The-Sins-Fathe.../dp/0446518840ByIvanon September 10, 2011
I have read a lot books about Joe the last few years. This is by far the best, in that it provided a lot details not mentioned in other books.
He created artificial shortages in his alcohol business, to create more profits. He took advantage of his position as a Ambassador to England to procure shipping space on the Trans-Atlantic ships to ship his alcohol and reap war time profits. Procuring shipping space was difficult at the time as the war in Europe was heating up. He made huge money in the stock market manipulating stocks. During the war, when air transportation was tight, he frequently bumped soldiers traveling on orders; and he if he did not get his way he called the White House and got them to make it happen. When prohibition started he made huge money in illegal booze. When the stock market crashed he just happened to be in cash. He used the movie business to make money no doubt, but it was also a conveniant ploy to meet starlets most likely. When the depression hit he was buying real estate, the place in Florida, and the big place at Cape Cod, all at bargain prices. At the end of the war, he started buying commercial real estate, like that mall area in Chicago, at bargain prices, which only recently the family sold. He guessed right that business and real estate would recover after the war.
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Lambert Wilson looks as T
Bucky the cat from Get Fuzzy comic stip has been drawn from an ILI-Te 5w6 so/sp character. Their owner, Rob, sounds like ESI-Fi, and Satchel is probs IEE-Ne 9.
Irrational intuitives in convo lul
Jared Haibon - ESI so/sx - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3onpD84jWTE
Tarzan (с 11:50) - ESFP
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Zyzz...SEE 3w2 sx/so
Shizzio...SEE 7w8 so/sx
My current favorite SEE is Justin Lukach from the traveldoc series Departures. It looks like most of the third season is available on Youtube. The first two are on Netflix. He and Scott Wilson (IEE) travel the world together, and it's honestly the best travel "show" I've ever seen. Justin is so entertaining, hilarious and heart-warming.
someday the grapes will be wine
and someday you will be mine
EII-Ne 2w3 - 9w1 - 7w8 so/sx
Jennifer Carpenter ESI
Nomada Sin Rumbo - INFP(?)
Evgemiya Li - ISFJ
Sigourney weaver isfj
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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
ILI-Ni
Mmmmm them defensive skillzzzz
someday the grapes will be wine
and someday you will be mine
EII-Ne 2w3 - 9w1 - 7w8 so/sx
Camille Paglia - ILI-Te so/sx - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Paglia
SquattinCassanova - Se-ESI (?)
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Jasmin Ouschan...ESI 3w4 sx/so
I don't personally endorse PUA @suedehead but the videos are interesting regardless. Gonna have to agree with ESI type for that one dude, definitely in the Ego block and is expressing a very Gamma attitude towards the whole thing. Yeah, sometimes it works, most the time it don't, but the information is there regardless. Yes, you can train yourself to be "Lothario Cad" as it were and some people want that lifestyle. I don't but hey, some people do and if they're going for it good for them.
Jasmin Ouschan - N
Kirk Douglas...LIE 8w7 sx/so
Kirk Douglas - ISTP
Aristotle Onassis (LIE 8w7 sp/so)
Anthony Quinn (LIE 8w9 sp/sx)
Nicholas Von Hoogstraten (LIE 7w8 sp/sx)
Kirk Douglas (LIE 8w7 sx/so)
https://www.google.lt/search?q=Laure...1-2AzB&dpr=0.9
same stacking?
Ryazan - ISFJ
Anthony Quinn - ESFP
if not an actress, Mimi Al Lahan could be ENTj
1:39
Mimi Al Lahan - ESFJ
He may have been posted before but I think David Mitchell is a clear ILI with a heavy Te subtype.
Sandu Ciorba - ESFP