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Peter "Petey" Kowalski MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Peter "Petey" Kowalski? Peter "Petey" Kowalski is an ISFJ personality type in MBTI, 6w5 - sp/so - 649 in Enneagram, RLOAN in Big 5, EII in Socionics.

“You both bullied me mercilessly, but, at least I wasn’t left out” “Now I’m back on my own and I’m too cool to be a dork, and I’m too dorky to be anything else.” - These quotes alone along with how he acts as an advisor to Jimmy, and complacent towards (most of) Gary’s torment I think ensures the fact that he’s more social instinct > self preservation. Core E9 is sloth and so is SO9, needing to belong. Pete shows this need through these quotes and how he wants to be apart of something, a group, and he doesn’t really care what type of group. - SP6 and SO9, are often mistyped. Yes sure, he may have a 6 fix but core fear I don’t think aligns with him well enough as sloth does. Nor does he really show too much self preservation especially coming towards his predicament.

Biography

Pete Kowalski, full name Peter and also nicknamed Petey, is a main character in Bully. He was voiced by Matt Bush. Pete was one of the 7 students profiled on the Bullworth Facebook. There, he was described as being a "normal guy" who enjoyed watching TV and playing video games, but also admitted to enjoying Art. He claimed to have "the top score on the Future Racer arcade machine" (although by the time Bully was released, Future Street Racer didn't have a high score feature). He also claimed he was a local at Bullworth Town, and his parents made him go to the Academy because it was the only boarding school within walking distance of his house, and they needed some "peace and quiet around the house". In the game, very little is known about Pete's home life, and his defining personality traits are shyness and awkwardness, rather than being average.

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