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ENFP? Is that Ne in her?
ENFP? Is that Ne in her?
Definitely not P-ness in her.
P.S. I'm 3.
P.P.S. INFP
How so? I have no idea what to think of it. It does seem a little off to me, a bit like viewing a fragment of a convoluted situation.Incidentally, I have always been neutral-to-slightly-positive about her until this dog fiasco, which just made her look like a massive tool IMO.
How so? I have no idea what to think of it. It does seem a little off to me, a bit like viewing a fragment of a convoluted situation.
I'd guess ENFP for her based on public persona.
Definitely not P-ness in her.
P.S. I'm 3.
P.P.S. INFP
You think I? I thought that at first actually but the way she just blarps everything out seems pretty E (unless she's just appearing to blarp but really carefully planning her words). I guess there's also the matter of public vs private persona, but that's true of any celebrity we speculate on.
Yeah I can see that. Only I've been guilty of the same thing only no one cared. One of the cats we adopted from a rescue agency we had to find another home for. I think technically they maybe wanted it back? I don't know for sure, but we have moved hundreds of miles away and this kitty was really hard to place because she liked to pee on folks. I found a kind lady who didn't care. Anyway, I can't say anything since I did it too.Just the way she thought she should be above the rules that she (or her partner, I guess) agreed to when she adopted the dog. And when she didn't get her way she used the show to turn the public against the rescue organization.
Yeah I can see that. Only I've been guilty of the same thing only no one cared. One of the cats we adopted from a rescue agency we had to find another home for. I think technically they maybe wanted it back? I don't know for sure, but we have moved hundreds of miles away and this kitty was really hard to place because she liked to pee on folks. I found a kind lady who didn't care. Anyway, I can't say anything since I did it too.
I read that the rescue agency just wanted Ellen's hairdresser to fill out an application and go through the adoption process like any other family, but they refused to because it should have been good enough that Ellen said it was okay. My opinion isn't because she re-placed the dog, but her behavior after the agency found out she had done it.
it was the brat they kept showing who made such a huge deal about it as if she was entitled that got on my nerves. she had the dog, what, days? if that's the worst that ever happens to you, you're in fantastic shape. but, she didn't cry when it showed HER on camera. she sat there, looking pissed and like her next move would be to hold her breath if she didn't get her way, saying, "i want my dog back!" which made me want to slap the shit out of ellen for reinforcing that bratty 'entitlement' mindset.
she had the dog, what, days? if that's the worst that ever happens to you, you're in fantastic shape.
Beyond all this, though, I'm unimpressed with how Ellen used her celebrity to basically destroy that woman's business
Hear, hear.
If the dog were going back to be put to sleep or live in a cage, I'd probably feel differently, but IIRC he went immediately to another home. Beyond all this, though, I'm unimpressed with how Ellen used her celebrity to basically destroy that woman's business. (Although her good standing has been reinstated since she offered reasonable explanations for all of Ellen's accusations- the bad press probably isn't doing her any favors.)
Very possibly an ESFP,