NewEra
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He follows Mr. Burns because he is in love with him.
That seems F-ish to me.
Hahaha, very good point, I forgot about that.
He follows Mr. Burns because he is in love with him.
That seems F-ish to me.
Ralph INFP
Given the mob of available characters, I thought I'd extend type to a few lesser-known profiles:
Haha, well, based solely on the fact that I don't even recognize half of those character names, I'm forced to conclude that Night knows a lot more about the Simpsons than I do, and so I will politely concede Ralph's N-ness. You sure he's not INFP, though?
Agnes Skinner: ESFJ.
An INTJ. His breaking point was so ESFP (impulsive and reckless).
I still think Homer is a fellow ISFP. He seems to usually dislike social situations, he just ends up thrown into a lot of them. Most of the time he'd rather just be on the couch watching the game, having a beer.
YYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS???
YYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS!!!
YYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS???
YYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSS!!!
The Sea Captain?
Probably ESxP. He's pretty vocal (and focused) on examining his life as a sea captain/sailor. His concentration (and outward conversation style) is singularly centered on this theme.
Why do you think INTJ?
an ENFP for sure.
How can you be so sure?
He can't say no, so he's not a T.