EIE was my first thought.
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
Kelly and I walked past him on the street one night and she crapped her pants. Luckily there was a little kid nearby, so we took his pants and Kelly put those on, and gave the little kid the crap-stained pants. Then we went home.
Kelly must have small balls. Kiddy shorts pinch.
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
...Wow.
Im quite sure jerry is an intp with an se polr and se dualization. shows are loaded with se. also he is an extroverted feeler at his base function thats where youre getting the fe idea from. there is no way he is an idealist he is way to gritty.
Here's the LSI frontman of the band The Locust (Justin Pearson) trolling the show:
Probably EIE-Ni, am interested in why silke thought he was the ethical subtype (which I'm open to). Anyway, he seems pretty likeable, seems like he likes people and seems very intelligent and creative.
I'm sorry, but I'm psychologically disturbed.
"Jerry!" "Jerry!" "Jerry!"
This was an after-school show for me back in the day. Girls fighting each other, security guards breaking up the fights. Lol best show ever.
--Jerry Springer was always calm in his demeanor as a host, but his commentary and dry sense of humor always got the crowd going / laughing.
--He gave the impression *on the outside* that he cared, but I dunno, I'm sure it was mainly for "show-antics," and he even admitted that the show was stupid:
But if you ask Springer himself, the secret to the show’s longevity is very simple.
“First, it’s stupid,” he told Today in an interview on Wednesday.“It’s got a niche, and no one else kind of goes in that niche so I think that’s one of the reasons it’s lasted,” Springer said. “And the personality of the guests — no one is watching ’cause of me, they’re watching because the stories are crazy and the people are outrageous.”
I think he greatly values Fe and his show explodes with Fe, so Fe lead. Probably EIE since he also he values Se conflicts when dealing with tough relational issues (ignoring Fi). He lets people fight each other on stage which is great for entertainment. Although how much of that is staged or real, I don’t know. I remember seeing my mom watch Jerry when I was a kid and I watched it with her for the fights, not knowing what the fights were about. I just wanted to see ppl get beat up and didn’t care why.