I'm going to go with Fi/Te, not sure about the order of functions. I saw the Fi pained face, and the Fi/Te sass. That's just my guess, since I'm new to the visual typing.
Haven't attempted a reading in a while, but I'll give this a shot since I'm pretty familiar with TAA. Let's see:
- Rigid posture and movement, face-centric, lots of headshakes/headnods and hand gestures (Je lead) - Confidence (Te lead) - Forceful, matter-of-fact articulation (Te>Fi) - Strong, stiff gesturing, dismissive/snippy style (Te>Fi) - Avalanching speech (Te) - Almost constant searching scowl, naive eyes (Si>Ne) - Bubbling momentum is present, but composure is always maintained (Je>Pe, Te>Ne)
I'm gonna say TeSi (with strong Ne, weak Fi), but a decent case could also be made for TeNi; he doesn't blink excessively, and many of his zone outs do have an Ni quality to them. I'm sticking with TeSi though, because he strikes me as much more of a delta than a gamma, and he just doesn't have the trademark manic scowl of the TeNi/SeFi.
Keep in mind that this video was heavily scripted and choreographed, so it might not be the best material to use. His live streams would probably yield a more accurate reading, but from what I can remember he's not too different, aside from being more chilled out.
I didn't know his videos were scripted! I'll take a look at his other videos then. Thanks for replying to my thread by the way, very helpful bullet points.