sLiPpY
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- Joined
- Oct 14, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- ISTP
- Enneagram
- 9w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
I don't know about the other characters, but strongly disagree that Clark is an ISFJ. First and foremost the way an ISFJ responds to a crisis or emergency: Like most Fs ISFJ's hate confrontation; if you get into a fight, don't expect them to jump in after you. You can count on them, however, to run and get the nearest authority figure.
Ever notice how Clark's always late, or had trouble keeping his positions on the school paper...or at the local coffee shop? An ISFJ would be focused on doing their assigned task well and would not encounter the scenarios Clark had. Plus a J would want to be living in the house and interacting with their family vs. staying out in the barn.
ISFJ's are warm and demonstrative with their families. The Kent character isn't very demonstrative at all.
Other elements, the Clark character rides motorcycles and many other risk-taking activities. That's STP.
The actor who plays the roll was doing construction at the time of being "discovered." Sounds like a craftsman to me, which seems to translate well into the roll. Plus he seems to well demonstrate the stereotypical ISTP gaze.
Ever notice how Clark's always late, or had trouble keeping his positions on the school paper...or at the local coffee shop? An ISFJ would be focused on doing their assigned task well and would not encounter the scenarios Clark had. Plus a J would want to be living in the house and interacting with their family vs. staying out in the barn.
ISFJ's are warm and demonstrative with their families. The Kent character isn't very demonstrative at all.
Other elements, the Clark character rides motorcycles and many other risk-taking activities. That's STP.
The actor who plays the roll was doing construction at the time of being "discovered." Sounds like a craftsman to me, which seems to translate well into the roll. Plus he seems to well demonstrate the stereotypical ISTP gaze.