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.
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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?
How can you be so sure?![]()
He can't say no, so he's not a T.