Sorry to bring back this old thread. But after watching more vids I think she is TeNi.
I was really studying her ...thinking I would see Fe/Ti but I ended up concluding she is Te-lead to my own surprise. She reminds me of Kristen Bell in how at first I thought she was Fe lead...then later saw Te. Te hands. Fi tension.
When she pauses in her speech, I see her eyes do an Ni zone out. At first I thought this was Ti processing and pauses...but now I see it could be her Ni drifts causing her to pause. She still speaks quite quick, though. She gestures a lot like a J-lead and seems to have the big confident energy of a Te-lead.
(And this is not CT based but...her jokes strike me as Te/Fi, especially in terms of its shock factor. I think Fe lead wouldn't say the kinds of jokes that she does...at least not publicly. )
"I will never assert that an individual must be the type I think they are. I am human, I still have subjectivity. I also think it's possible that an individual can be aware if they have been mistyped. Therefore, when it comes down to it, the ultimate decision to accept/reject a typing should come from that person themself. For better or worse, it is ultimately up to them...or some kind of perfect brain scan. haha"
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Wrists and fingers are tight, facial tension pulls to nose.
I am honestly seeing more Ni/Se than Ne/Si. She does Se gaze locks and Ni drifts. Her humor is very indicative of Te+Se. Biting and kind of ferocious. She also does a LOT of Te nods and arm gestures to emphasize her declarations.
At this moment, I'm torn between TeNi and SeFi, which might also be an option since her humor is very Te and Te is the "play" function for SeFi.
Last Edit: Jul 9, 2014 13:19:42 GMT -5 by The Doctor
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I think I see Fi/Te. When I focus my gaze on her nose area, it is like there is Fi tension and the smile clashes with her cheeks. Despite that she has a wide smile, that tension around the nose area makes me go with Fi.
This is exactly right.
A lot of people trip themselves on shapes when attempting VR, especially with still images. In order for VR to work at all, it can only be representing subconscious micro-expression as thought processes happen. This means it can only be discerned in motion. Some people have features that make still images very misleading. Silverman is one of them, but if you watch how her face moves, it becomes clear.
Disclaimer: Everything I say here is my OPINION. Please keep that in mind.