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Steve Irwin Crocodile Hunter what type?

INTJMom

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I'm watching the Crocodile Hunter movie right now with my 14 year old son.
What a tragic loss when we lost Steve Irwin.
What an incredible man he was.

I'm guessing he was an ESFP?
 

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ESFP TO THE MAXXXXXXXX

Edit: I did love him, one of the only celebrity deaths over which I lost my water. (George Harrison & Mr. Rogers were the others.)
 

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Thanks. I thought so. What a guy.
I still feel so badly for his wife. He was her Prince Charming.

Steve had a way of living life to its fullest!


I was very fond of Mr. Rogers, too.
He was very healing for me when I was in my early 30's.
 

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Thanks. I thought so. What a guy.
I still feel so badly for his wife. He was her Prince Charming.

I was very fond of Mr. Rogers, too.
He was very healing for me when I was in my early 30's.

That's exactly what made me so sad about it. They were obviously deeply, deeply in love with each other and it must've been devastating for her.

I always figured he'd die falling off a ladder putting in a lightbulb or some kind of freak ball-point-pen accident while paying bills.

Mr. Rogers raised me, along with my parents. I wrote him a letter once and he wrote back. Not some form letter, either.
 

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I wrote him a letter once and he wrote back. Not some form letter, either.

Aww, really? That's so sweet! What did it say?

Yeah, I love Steve Irwin. He was the most enthusiastic, authentic, well spoken adventurerer on TV. Kind heart, and you could tell. I do feel bad for his wife and kids.

I'm going to bet ESFP as well. Cool guy.
 

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I felt bad when Steven Irwin died, but it wasn't unexpected. He chose to put his life in danger on many occasions and his luck just ran out. Definitely an ESFP.
 

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I felt bad when Steven Irwin died, but it wasn't unexpected. He chose to put his life in danger on many occasions and his luck just ran out. Definitely an ESFP.

Yup. It surprised me that after surviving snake bites, crocodile attacks, and various other aggressive/poisonous animals, that the thing to take him out was a sting ray, one of the more docile sea animals. If the sting ray had gotten him on the foot or one of the limbs, he probably wouldn't have died - it had to be RIGHT in his chest. :cry: It's just, not fair. *sniff*
 

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Technically they think he died because he pulled the stinger from his chest where it had punctured his heart and he died from bleeding out. So in a way, it wasn't ultimately an animal attack that did him in, but perhaps the result of the only time in his life he didn't have the forethought to protect himself. An ironic tragedy.
 

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Aww, really? That's so sweet! What did it say?

I remember that I had told him that I loved him so much I wanted to give him a lamp. (I don't know why I said a lamp, I think I just looked around and wrote the first grownup-type thing I saw in the room.) He graciously acknowledged my offer of a lamp and talked about his own kids who were young adults at the time, and how much he enjoyed getting letters from kids like me since his were grown. That's all I remember. I wonder if my mom kept it.
 

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I remember that I had told him that I loved him so much I wanted to give him a lamp. (I don't know why I said a lamp, I think I just looked around and wrote the first grownup-type thing I saw in the room.) He graciously acknowledged my offer of a lamp and talked about his own kids who were young adults at the time, and how much he enjoyed getting letters from kids like me since his were grown. That's all I remember. I wonder if my mom kept it.

Awww. Lamp. That's cute, lol.

An ironic tragedy.

Ironic indeed. Of all the things to kill him, a sting ray.
 

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That's exactly what made me so sad about it. They were obviously deeply, deeply in love with each other and it must've been devastating for her.

I always figured he'd die falling off a ladder putting in a lightbulb or some kind of freak ball-point-pen accident while paying bills.

Mr. Rogers raised me, along with my parents. I wrote him a letter once and he wrote back. Not some form letter, either.
Yeah. It's hard enough in this life to find someone like that!
What a tragic loss.
What do you think her type is?
Have you seen enough of her to think about it?


I have a nice letter from Mr. Rogers, too! :)
I treasure it.
 

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Yeah. It's hard enough in this life to find someone like that!
What a tragic loss.
What do you think her type is?
Have you seen enough of her to think about it?


I have a nice letter from Mr. Rogers, too! :)
I treasure it.

Terri, I would say is likely an ENFP or ENFJ. My money's on J. What do you think?
 

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I thought ESFP right before entering this thread.
 

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I'm curious what has led everyone to assume F. He could also have been an ESTP. I'm not saying he was, I'm just wondering if anyone wants to expand on their conclusion.
 

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I was thinking ESFP?
 

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I think his death in corelation with the survival of every cast member jackass disproves evolution.
 
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