Ex-Cracked.com employees Michael Swaim and Soren Bowie. I have been suspecting for the duration of the
Tales from the Pit series that Michael is an INTP, possibly ENTP post-brain trauma (I am pretty set on the first, though). I am not going to go through all the videos again (as they have a duration from 1 to 1.5 hrs), so I just intend to post one of them here, namely the one with guest and now writer for TV show
American Dad, Soren Bowie, who I think may be an ISTP.
For the smaller amount of data, I will first say why I believe Soren is an ISTP. He is a very in-the-moment kind of guy, cheerful and active. He is insecure of showing his (real) emotions to strangers, and only lets out anger towards his family, which I wouldn't doubt is an indicator for Fi in 8th. (At this point I thought Michael might be ENTP, but you'll see why not later.) There was a very short moment, where I thought I might have noticed Ni. I don't remember when it was or what it was about, but it was some truth he had stated, small but profound, that I thought it couldn't have been anything else.
Having Ti as dominant function (and Fe inferior) is probably the best reason for them to get along so well. I couldn't say why Ti-dom, but the reason I think they are both Fe inferior is the way that they treated their relationships in high school. Having insight into the social system of relationships and feelings, but rejecting them regardless.
Now for Michael. His way with words - scattered and precise at the same time - is really fun to listen to. Hearing his stories from the past, I don't think that he gets entirely lost in it, as it would happen if he were in the grip of Si, but the way he tells his stories reminds me very much of an Ti-Si loop, but expressed via Ne (creatively) and Fe (emotionally), to soften the impact on the listener. But there is hell of an impact sometimes, which I would ascribe to Fe. He can be empathetic and dorkishly charming if he wants to be, but it is not his primary mode of operation.
Oh, yes, why I thought he might have been ENTP. He said at some point, that in his past relationship, he didn't even know what he was feeling, and merely operated on how he thought he should be feeling. I had thought it might indicate PoLR Fi, but the arguments from the cognitive stack are way too strong to support this. He is charming, but not charming enough to have tertiary Fe.
What are your thoughts, if you decide to listen to this (to you perhaps) awfully long podcast?