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    Sherlock Holmes.... yeah, ok. Who / what else?
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    Perhaps Jason Bourne in the Bourne Trilogy movies (haven't read the books).

    John Wayne's western persona in most of his movies (not all of them, though). In movies like El Dorado and Rio Bravo, for instance.

    The traditional portrayal of Captain America in the comics.
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    Thomas Gradgrind from Charles Dickens' Hard Times, and according to socionics.org: Mary Poppins, Nikolai Rostov from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, Pat Hollmann from Three Comrades by Erich Remarque and the character Stirlitz from Seventeen Moments of Spring by Yulian Semyonov.

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    Shawn from Nip/Tuck.

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    Stirlitz was regarded as the ideal KGB agent. Born in Russian heartland (a town of Gorokhovets mistakenly placed "on the Volga river" in the feature), he was a renaissance man who knew how to complete missions but was also familiar with high culture. He spoke all European languages except Irish and Albanian. He favored the intellectual approach over violence and is believed to have killed only one time in his fifty year career as an agent. Like James Bond, he had a favorite drink, cognac. He drove a Horch car and was not as taken by women as Bond, declining the offer of some supposedly attractive prostitutes with the rejoinder "I'd rather drink some coffee." During his constant travels, Stirlitz missed Russia and longed to return.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    Stirlitz was regarded as the ideal KGB agent...
    Sounds like me
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    First eliminate every possible source of error. Thence success is inevitable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    Stirlitz was regarded as the ideal KGB agent. Born in Russian heartland (a town of Gorokhovets mistakenly placed "on the Volga river" in the feature), he was a renaissance man who knew how to complete missions but was also familiar with high culture. He spoke all European languages except Irish and Albanian. He favored the intellectual approach over violence and is believed to have killed only one time in his fifty year career as an agent. Like James Bond, he had a favorite drink, cognac. He drove a Horch car and was not as taken by women as Bond, declining the offer of some supposedly attractive prostitutes with the rejoinder "I'd rather drink some coffee." During his constant travels, Stirlitz missed Russia and longed to return.
    Sounds like me
    that is seriously a highly appealing trait.
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    Nicholas Angel (acted by Simon Pegg) from the movie Hot Fuzz

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    -edited-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expat
    Perhaps Jason Bourne in the Bourne Trilogy movies (haven't read the books).
    I haven't read the books either, but LSI all the way in the films.

    Btw, Borne Ultimatum alpha vs beta? Anyone else notice that?

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    - Sullivan from Third Watch

    - Romano from ER

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    Quote Originally Posted by electric

    Btw, Borne Ultimatum alpha vs beta? Anyone else notice that?
    Care to elaborate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carla
    Heh heh. Mary Poppins reminds me of one of my ESTj friends.
    (I'm going to tell her that tomorrow.)
    Was Poppins LSE ?

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    I could kind of see that.

    Look at how easily she indoctrinated and lead those kids into doing things?
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    Quote Originally Posted by electric
    Quote Originally Posted by Expat
    Perhaps Jason Bourne in the Bourne Trilogy movies (haven't read the books).
    I haven't read the books either, but LSI all the way in the films.

    Btw, Borne Ultimatum alpha vs beta? Anyone else notice that?
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    Default Fictional Delta Characters In Literature

    From socionics.org

    INFj\EII
    Dr. Watson – the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle
    Robert Lohkamp – Three Comrades by Erich Remarque
    Maria Bolkonskaya – War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
    Prince Muishkin – The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Sonya Marmeladov - Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

    ENFp\IEE
    Julia Lambert – Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham
    Siegfried Lenz - Three Comrades by Erich Remarque
    Tom Sawyer – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

    ISTp\SLI
    Fermina Daza - Love in the Time of Cholera by G. G. Márquez
    Otto Koster - Three Comrades by Erich Remarque
    Maigret – the Maigret novels by Georges Simenon
    Medea - Medea and Her Children by ? ( the name differs from what I can find using google)
    Huckleberry Finn – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

    ESTj\LSE
    Mary Poppins – Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers
    Nikolai Rostov War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
    Sherlock Holmes – Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle
    Pat Hollmann - Three Comrades by Erich Remarque
    Stirlitz - Seventeen Moments of Spring by Yulian Semyonov.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherlock Holmes
    "I never remember feeling tired by work, though idleness exhausts me completely."

    "The temptation to form premature theories upon insufficient data is the bane of our profession."

    What great Socionics responses!
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    Quote Originally Posted by implied
    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    Stirlitz was regarded as the ideal KGB agent. Born in Russian heartland (a town of Gorokhovets mistakenly placed "on the Volga river" in the feature), he was a renaissance man who knew how to complete missions but was also familiar with high culture. He spoke all European languages except Irish and Albanian. He favored the intellectual approach over violence and is believed to have killed only one time in his fifty year career as an agent. Like James Bond, he had a favorite drink, cognac. He drove a Horch car and was not as taken by women as Bond, declining the offer of some supposedly attractive prostitutes with the rejoinder "I'd rather drink some coffee." During his constant travels, Stirlitz missed Russia and longed to return.
    Sounds like me
    that is seriously a highly appealing trait.
    Being an ideal KGB agent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subterranean
    ESTj\LSE
    Mary Poppins – Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers
    Thanks Subby. That one struck me a little. Hmm shes like efficient but isn't she too playful or something for an LSE? No perhaps not shes a tough ol bitch and she seems quite serious. No ive just changed my mind perhaps she is. Stream of thought is wonderful isn't it? Chair. Pot plant

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    lol.

    I've always seen Mary Poppins typed as ENFP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    Being an ideal KGB agent?
    yes, exactly.
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    How bout Nurse Ratched? hahaha or was she gamma?

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    Quote Originally Posted by implied
    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    Being an ideal KGB agent?
    yes, exactly.
    It was a serious question though - what were you referring to? The treatment of women?
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    It looks like she's about to expose her breasts to us all.
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    How can anyone forget James Bond.....

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    LSE > SLE?


    If you guys really think so I don't have a problem with it. Seems to go for women fairly easy. Maybe the classic James Bond, but the one in Casino Royale is definitely not a model LSE. I think he demonstrates a pretty good polr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    It looks like she's about to expose her breasts to us all.
    Mary's Rack would be Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious i bet.

    If not let's just go fly a kite. Up to the highest height.



    EDIT: See i cant see how an LSE would enjoy just flying a kite. More likely to like tell the kids exactly why its flying.
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    I would personally enjoy making the kids run as fast as they could, via chasing them and scaring them, in order to make their kites take off into the sky.


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    Maximus, from Galdiator

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    the ones you have to deal with at work:

    IEI - the nasty kind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    If you guys really think so I don't have a problem with it. Seems to go for women fairly easy. Maybe the classic James Bond, but the one in Casino Royale is definitely not a model LSE. I think he demonstrates a pretty good polr.
    The Bond of Casino Royale and the books is either ISTj-Se or ESTp-Ti. Not ESTj at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expat
    Quote Originally Posted by Courage
    If you guys really think so I don't have a problem with it. Seems to go for women fairly easy. Maybe the classic James Bond, but the one in Casino Royale is definitely not a model LSE. I think he demonstrates a pretty good polr.
    The Bond of Casino Royale and the books is either ISTj-Se or ESTp-Ti. Not ESTj at all.
    Agreed.

    Instead I submit a sad old fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilingeyes
    Instead I submit a sad old fish

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    Tintin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elro
    Quote Originally Posted by Smilingeyes
    Instead I submit a sad old fish

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    Tintin!
    I don't think Tintin's ESTj, more like... Hmm... ESFp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilingeyes
    Quote Originally Posted by Elro
    Quote Originally Posted by Smilingeyes
    Instead I submit a sad old fish

    Captain Haddock
    Tintin!
    I don't think Tintin's ESTj, more like... Hmm... ESFp.
    Oh sorry, I didn't mean Tintin was ESTj - I was enthused because I had forgotten that comic existed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilingeyes
    Instead I submit a sad old fish

    Captain Haddock
    this has got to be my favorite ESTj suggestion to date.

    i would probably agree with tin tin as ESFp as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elro
    Oh sorry, I didn't mean Tintin was ESTj - I was enthused because I had forgotten that comic existed.
    Move to Belgium, they'll never let you forget it
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    I don't watch anime, but some people I know do. Does any of them show LSE characters?
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