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Alex Horton (I Hate Everything) MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Alex Horton (I Hate Everything)? Alex Horton (I Hate Everything) is an ISTJ personality type in MBTI, 6w5 - sp/so - 614 in Enneagram, RLOEI in Big 5, LII in Socionics.

Edit: Guys please stop replying to this comment, I really don't care about MBTI anymore at all lol goodbye I couldn't care less whatever this guy's ""type"" is I just like his videos byeeee There's no way this guy is INTJ. Whenever he critically analyses a movie, game or phenomenon, he tends to look at it very much on the concrete level, by pointing out exactly what is wrong with it and what could be changed, rather than by looking at it on a more conceptual level and pointing at the general principles - which is more what a critical INTJ would do. Sensation types are more focused on details, whereas Intuitives are more focused on the bigger picture. IHE usually makes fairly detailed analyses of the subject in question. And he's got that cynical, self-deprecative humour which (of course INTJs can have it too) but in my experience that's more typical for ISTJs than for INTJs. ISTJs are also typically critical of fads and novelty, which IHE is as well. Si according to idr: "Forms a comprehensive mental archive of the facts that are known with certitude in order to achieve an impressive and masterful command of the intricaies of their world." vs. Ni according to idr: "Submerges previously assimilated insights from consciousness only to suddenly have them resurface as ingenious, creative (and perhaps slightly crazy) new syntheses". Considering these descriptions, dominant Si sounds more accurate for IHE than dominant Ni.

Biography

Alex Horton (born March 15, 1994), better known online as I Hate Everything (abbreviated as IHE), is a British commentary YouTuber born in New Zealand and known for his rants on social media, movies, games, memes, and other topics. He is best known for his "I Hate" series, where he mixes hyperbole and his own opinions to deliver comedic social commentary.

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