Fe/Ti seems pretty clear to me. Look at his fingers: each has its own life. Te/Fi users don't have this. Now he's a pretty strong and native articulator and his rigid posture is consistent with the strong Fe I'm getting. In the way of perception I think Ni/Se seems too obvious to argue at this point. So I'm getting FeNi at this point. He actually reminds me a lot of my dad, who is also FeNi. This is a shade of the type that seems very practical and hardened by experience, a kind of "no-nonsense" Fe type. (Yes, my dad and I are polar types .)
Okay I just posted a response to the original video but now i've deleted it because I think it was incorrect. This is another video I found and I felt like it provided a more clear look at his function usage.
Je rigid posture with lots of exacting head nods, face-centricity. Heavy Ni upper eye lids. Closed fingered gesticulations for support of Te/Fi. Fi giddy laughs. Broad, seemingly interpersonal Fe-like smiles except they aren't that interpersonal so putting them down for more Te support lol. Sullen Te cheeks.
My best guess is TeNi
"It is the theory that decides what we can observe" -Einstein
Post by At-Ease Zazeef on Dec 7, 2014 3:14:29 GMT -5
Apparently it's time for a completely irresponsible read from me, cause I just really can't find it in me to dig up my usual.... frughrahrah, let's call it, to type this guy (whatever it is, I ain't got it right now. May be a product of watching this guy pontificate, it certainly ain't a product of me not spending some time on with the material, cause I've watched, like, a dozen of his videos before posting this, but whatever. LET'S GET IT ON.)
I'm totally knee jerking off the read ESTP SeTi for some reason. Tots get the J rigid call of roberts and faeruss, but I can't shake his total lack of viscosity from where I'm sitting. Dude seems buoyant to me, and maybe he is rigid, and the right call is TiSe (which may very well be the case if he happens to not be one of the JeNi's), but I can't help but think a certain amount of his apparent articulatorary is actually the product of his setting, the mode that he's in in all these videos (ooh, I should try to search up a video of his that isn't a Burning Question. Mental bookmark, project for later), which is that magic word I used up above there already - PONTIFICATING! And I don't mean to invoke the contemporary connotative sense of this word, which I believe is a largely negative one (not too far off from the word proselytize, perhaps; or maybe i'm just the one with a ohgodno response to these words, but whatever.) Anyway, I feel the word "pontificate" is largely invoked in criticism of the person spouting, suggesting a certain... righteousness? pomposity? Whatever. That's exactly the sense of the word I don't mean to invoke here, but rather the denotative sense of this being a dude who has had some degree of success in his field who, because of this success, now fields questions posed by those who have recognized the merit of his accomplishments. He's speaking from a big brother, or, probably more accurately, father-figure role ("But I ain't your daddy" he says time and time again, and it is necessary for him to remind his audience of this). Whatever it is, whatever else it may be, it is very much the Confucian senior-to-junior role relation from which he speaks, and it's on these grounds that he is called upon in this series to pontificate (that "pontif-" comes from knocking an"f" off of "pontiff", yo), and this may be what's giving him the strong J-lead vibe.
But I'd like to see him in other contexts. Total knee jerk here that I can't seem to shake. BAAAAAAHHHthat'senough.
Edit: Victore's really cool. An kickass side-effect (there's a better word for this) benefit to being active in this community is all the awesome random people you get clued into fielding typing requests. So thank you, everybody who throws folks up here; keep it up!
Yeah, I think I see it know. He pauses often when he speaks, and often looks down when he reflects which are clearly Ti signs. SeTi for sure. I misjudged his type because of the common stereotypes associated with ENTJ. Oh well