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MBTI: Marla Singer- INFP

Posted in MBTI Idealists, MBTI Stuff with tags , , , on 11/26/2013 by Taylor Holt

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While Fight Club is definitely one for the guys, a story for males can only be complete with the better sex. I mean, what are men if not women with hair in different places and different reproductive organs? Think about it.

And nobody could be with someone as screwed up as the Narrator if they weren’t as screwed up as Marla. The woman with…wait for it…testicular cancer. Or at least, she goes to the support groups. Continue reading

MBTI: Tyler Durden- Comparison of the ENTP and ESTP Part II

Posted in MBTI Artisans, MBTI Rationals, MBTI Stuff, MBTI Whatever with tags , , , , on 08/13/2013 by Taylor Holt

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So we’ve established many of the ways that Durden could be an ESTP, yeah? Attention to dress, sensory stimuli, convincing “salesman” attitude. He does sell soap after all.

But we’ve just started to touch on Durden’s Rational-esque tendencies. Continue reading

MBTI: Tyler Durden- Comparison of the ENTP and ESTP Part I

Posted in MBTI Artisans, MBTI Rationals, MBTI Stuff, MBTI Whatever with tags , , , , on 08/13/2013 by Taylor Holt

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As far as I’ve seen, Tyler Durden is one of the most argued-over character. His views, his dialogue, his appearance and the fact that he’s an entirely different personality in the body of an ISFJ make him difficult to type. As soon as somebody nails him as this, somebody else comes up with that.

So what is he? Of the three types most tossed around, we can throw out ENTJ. Durden isn’t looking for power and control as much as he is orchestrating the destruction and collapse of a world run by marketing campaigns and the death of man’s identity. So ESTP and ENTP are the most frequently played with.

Let’s have a look-see. Continue reading

MBTI: Fight Club’s Narrator- ISFJ

Posted in MBTI Guardians, MBTI Stuff with tags , , , , , , on 08/05/2013 by Taylor Holt

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Everyone has had a job they hated. Maybe you hated it so much, you couldn’t do it for long or maybe you did it longer than you thought you could. But ISFJs could go for years doing a job they hate. The Narrator (or Jack) is a bizarre example of what happens to all those ISFJs that suppress themselves so deeply for such a long period of time.

There’s no “N” here, ladies and gentlemen- this guy is just insane. Continue reading