SillySapienne
`~~Philosoflying~~`
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- Jan 14, 2008
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That movie was sooooooooooooo cute!!!!!!
That movie was sooooooooooooo cute!!!!!!
I may have been projecting because she reminded me a lot of myself. But more pregnant.
I figured Ne would be almost a given considering the way she used her language (so some kind of NP at the least). Way too random.
I also figured T was pretty apparent from how utilitarian she was about everything. How did you get ISFP, Jesus?
E vs. I -- I just cannot see her as a Ti dominant. It's not even about outgoingness, it's about her energy and fluidity to me.
For a temperament perspective, I think it's even more clear: abstract language + utilitarian with people (= NT) + informative communication (= NTP). The E vs. I comes down to profiles, and again she seemed in *no* way to be "the most precise in thought and language of all types" and had more of the ENTP inventiveness. DD, I also thought she was pretty playful, too!
I also think she was a pretty good example of the paradox of ENTs who have extroversion combined with the natural NT aloofness. It's pretty subtle to pick up on.
Not only is Juno ENTP, but so is the screenwriter of the script. You can tell by all of the made up expressions and obscure references that the play is written by someone on Ne overload.
Oh fuck. Witty? The movie sounds like it was written by exactly who it was written by: a stripper who doesn't know anyone like the real-world "equivalents" of the characters. It's a mess.
Yeah, I remembered that Oscar acceptance speech.
I would not have been as capable of lightly coping as she, one of the drawbacks of being an F I think is we feel things too deeply at times, especially when things are "heavy".