not sure if you will take this comment seriously, but he looks similar to seth everman to me, which I have typed as IEI-D. it's not just the bald head, but the facial expressions seems very similar.
https://youtube.com/user/SethEverman
not sure if you will take this comment seriously, but he looks similar to seth everman to me, which I have typed as IEI-D. it's not just the bald head, but the facial expressions seems very similar.
https://youtube.com/user/SethEverman
This guy is actually a fantastic way to highlight what a significant difference a subtype can make in a type. he has a very elegant way of expressing himself, but his interests are fundamentally different from the average IEI. he is not a romantic poet or artist but focuses more on concrete and technological interests, because he has accentuated Se and Te. thanks for sharing.
"A man with a definite belief always appears bizarre, because he does not change with the world; he has climbed into a fixed star, and the earth whizzes below him like a zoetrope."
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"Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the Church, is often labeled today as fundamentalism... Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along
by every wind of teaching, looks like the only
attitude acceptable to today's standards." - Pope Benedict the XVI, "The Dictatorship of Relativism"
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This guy is actually a fantastic way to highlight what a significant difference a subtype can make in a type. he has a very elegant way of expressing himself, but his interests are fundamentally different from the average IEI. he is not a romantic poet or artist but focuses more on concrete and technological interests, because he has accentuated Se and Te. thanks for sharing.
It's not "accentuated Se" for an Iei. People can't "accentuate" their suggestive this seamlessly... it's just healthy Se for probably a Lsi.
Furthermore, people gunning for their suggestive will usually induce nails on a chalkboard feeling to observers...
His huge ass wedding ring insinuates he's had to make nice with Fe- pretty obviously THROUGH Se - voice/ gesturing... but it doesn't feel natural though (his Fe- feels planned/forced). What seems natural?...all those stimulating techniques of a sensory experience he has in the video which is personally overwhelming to me... there is a Si demo perfection to his presentation that you're just not gonna see with an Iei- especially for fun (out of their own accord)... ever.
I do agree with your typing on Alan Moore though... Iei over Eie- but how in the hell could this guy and Alan Moore be the same type- yes there is range within a type-esp Iei... a spectrum if you will... but really? Ieis aren't this type of clean or cut and dry... they don't tend to answer things concretely.
Stephen Pressfield is probably one of the "strictest/cleanest" Ieis I've been privy to .. background in military --> wrote Baggar Vance, War of Art... but you can still feel his Ni base as an aura.
This guy seems like a softer Lsi-ish type that likes yes, tinkering/fixing shit with his hands.
I think green dress is IEE and red dress is ESI.
If so, that explains their choice of song.
Last edited by Adam Strange; 03-19-2022 at 05:45 AM.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
https://youtu.be/8EwziLkZt9c
Look how at 1:43 peppa and her friend give ms. Gazelle the dry facts and then have a laugh. This is what our kids are growing up with.
My son told me he wished I was more like the big blue caterpillar in the sky.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
I don't think he has Adam. Mac n cheese and apple juice are his two favorite foods. Wishful thinking. He just signed a contract with his dad for work on his eighteenth birthday. He's either moving to Tennessee with his dad or staying here and learning how to run his dads business when his dad moves to Tennessee to start his second business.
Sometimes they ask me "Why dad?" I say"I wouldn't breed with anyone I thought couldn't support my children life long."And your father wanted children with me. I just agreed."
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
I think this is the weirdest David Letterman I've ever seen.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
My 14 year old ILE's favorite food is Mac n cheese, but he's snobby about it, has to be just like he wants, cheesy, not too cheesy and not fancy (like from an adult menu in a restaurant)
He likes KFC mac, oh god no. I mean I don't like it, he loves it.
Kraft mac n cheese he likes.
Homemade, it's hit or miss.
I don't eat mac n cheese since deleting carbs from my life. (Nov. 2021) I used to love homemade mac n cheese. I often would love restaurant mac n cheese. But it wouldn't be my favorite ever.
IEI are unicorns. C'mon, give them the horn back. This is getting ridiculous.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
This movie has a cool play on schizophrenia. It is like being shown movie clips from back in time. In the future he can't afford his meds, so he has to go to a drug dealer.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
oh @chriscorey I'm a typical IEI in that I love stupid and campy magical adventure shows with bitchy female villains that just want power because it's powerful. You speak after my own heart:
Weird and unexpected things in the path to success.
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
This JLP says racism has never been a problem in the US
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
He does seem to have a political agenda i.e. helping black people "get back on their feet" and/but that's what the Civil Right Movement leaders tried to do as well (he says their reshuffling led to the culture of govt handouts and broken families). I've watched a few JLP videos and he appears to have had a "moment of clarity" and advises people to ask God to "let them see their self" although he embraces the culture of belief and of a separate God dictating what is right and wrong for a collective. The first interesting point in the video was when he said slavery was not based on racism or something like that.
I think he is saying JLP is retarded, as an insult, I certainly feel that way. He seems utterly insufferable.
I hate this recent trend of loser dad types on social media getting more and more exposure. People label incels as virgins but if you went really deep you would find that 60% of people who frequent those communities, especially MGTOW, are divorced dads with zero accomplishments, which is not surprising when you consider that studies show that men are more than twice as likely to suffer from post-divorce depression than women.
I just needed something more lighthearted due to covid, wars and global warming.
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I can't believe he said [at 00:01:31] Boca Raton wrong! EEK
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
What my SLE brother and I scream every time something doesn't go our way:
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
What my 16 year old SLE daughter does when older men follow her on social media:
She's well trained...
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
-Raskolnikov
Artist : Hidreley Diao https://www.instagram.com/hidreley/?hl=fr
The Barnum or Forer effect is the tendency for people to judge that general, universally valid statements about personality are actually specific descriptions of their own personalities. A "universally valid" statement is one that is true of everyone—or, more likely, nearly everyone. It is not known why people tend to make such misjudgments, but the effect has been experimentally reproduced.
The psychologist Paul Meehl named this fallacy "the P.T. Barnum effect" because Barnum built his circus and dime museum on the principle of having something for everyone. It is also called "the Forer effect" after its discoverer, the psychologist Bertram R. Forer, who modestly dubbed it "the fallacy of personal validation".