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MATT AND TREY ARE CELEBRATING KYLE WEEK WITH THAT SPECIAL OMG…
Posted the first panel of this comic a while ago, planned to only post the full thing once it was colored and finished, but that might be a while so take the wip, it's still cute ✌️
South Park: Kyle Brovlofski [INFJ]
UNOFFICIAL TYPING by mysterylover123
Introverted Intuition (Ni): Kyle is always concerned about the future and the impact of his actions. He’s a worrier and a thinker who understands abstract concepts very well, and at one point becomes obsessed with existentialism. Kyle is very religious and concerned with higher powers; her has a distinct view of the world and how it should be, and having his ideas challenged is a guaranteed berserk button. He’s a good strategist when he needs to be, often forming complex plans with Cartman about how to win the day. Kyle is very persistent and not easily worn down by resistance, whether his goal is courting the shy Rebecca or beating Cartman at any particular game. Kyle is always looking to apply what he’s experienced to learning and knowledge; he is the most likely to give the “I learned something today” speech for the end of the episode.
Extroverted Feeling (Fe): Kyle cares a lot about fitting in with the crowd. If the group rejects him, he tries to change his personality to fit in, like in Chinpokomon, or the metro sexual trend, or the episode where he’s named the ugliest and gets more and more desperate for acceptance. Kyle cares about the common good and likes taking care of others, whether it be his little brother Ike, Mr. Jefferson’s son Blanket, or even Cartman, like his decision to save Cartman from being chained up in a field as a bunny sacrifice despite all the verbal abuse Cartman had lumped on him. Kyle cares about others’ opinions, like in “You Have 0 Friends” when he finds himself in a classic Fe quandary - he took pity on Kip Drordy who had no friends and friended him, but then lost all his other friends because he stopped being cool by doing so. Kyle is often in these kind of dilemmas because he cares so much about other people.
Introverted Thinking (Ti): Kyle is the best student in class. He reads, he gets good grades, he understands intellectual concepts, and he needs intellectual stimulation from arguing and debating various topics. He is usually very logical, searching for a commonsense explanation of the weird things he experiences in South Park. Kyle likes to learn, also demonstrated by his tendency to give the “I learned something today” summary at the end of episodes. He is very patient and rational in dealing with Eric Cartman, always laying out plain, bare facts in the face of Cartman’s idiocy. He’s very blunt and rude when he’s provoked, hurling fat insults at Cartman and snarky one-liners at anyone who gets on his nerves.
Extroverted Sensing (Se): Kyle struggles to understand other peoples’ desire to give in to the material. He doesn’t get Cartman’s materialism and is constantly criticizing him for it. However, he has a materialistic side that loves video games, action, food (like a bathtub full of KFC gravy) and enjoys the money benefits of some of Cartman’s crazier schemes. He gets into trouble when he acts impulsively. When provoked, he’s likely to cut loose and act on instinct. Kyle’s very observant and can’t ignore what’s going on around him; he needs to be a part of the current situation.