This whole song bleeds Fi, IMO
If he is a T, then why is there such a focus on emotions? why aren't they harder and more underground/stereotypically masculine?
Stuff like that...which just makes me wonder.
This song as well seems stereotypically Fi
"I fell asleep after watching spike tv and drinking 10 cups of coffee and you're still not here. Let me here alone...and I should have stayed home, after 10 cups of coffee I'm thinking. Nobody likes you. They're all out with out you, having fun. Well nobody cares, well nobody cares, does anyone care, if nobody cares?"
How is it Ti? I'm sorry, but F's don't just write about being hopeless romantics and how emotionally difficult the world is. They're intuitive and they write emotional conceptual lyrics based off of their own thoughts. Wtf?
I think often times it's actually the opposite, and it's the XSFP's that do this.
Oh and guess what, you can't take away it's significance by saying that it's "only for kids/teenagers" because it's not. The whole idea behind Boulevard of Broken Dreams is such an Fi concept. The whole thing, "I walk alone, I walk alone" and the whole song/lyrics. It's the kind of thing that everyone writes off, calls whiney and says is self indulgent and absorbed sounding. It's in no way Fi. He's not some shallow marketing genius writing sappy pop songs for depressed over hormonal teenagers, with the amazingly long tentacle-y long spindly reach of the only one and true (thine holy in father's name) of the one and only mecha-god function Fe (religious hymn echoes from sky at any mention of it) Fe would hardly ever write something like this.
He gets typed as a 6w5 alot, but I could easily as well see 3w4, because there seems this undercurrent of showmanship.