Bender Bending Rodriguez (Bending Unit 22)

Bender Bending Rodriguez (Bending Unit 22)

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Cartoons, Futurama (1999)

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Their MBTI personality type is ESTP.

Bender Bending Rodriguez (born 2996) is often mean and disrespectful in regards to other people's feelings. At one point, he flushed Leela's beloved pet Nibbler down the toilet, and didn't feel bad about it until the Professor attached an empathy chip to his head, forcing him to feel other people's emotions. He is also quite arrogant, frequently bragging about how great he is. Bender has no emotion about committing crimes and often steals people's wallets or items from shops. He loves smoking and drinking, though as a robot he has to drink alcohol to keep him going. (The cigars just make him look cool.) Bender can also be cruel at times and even sometimes treats his own friends badly. He is also extremely lazy, and is often seen sitting around on the couch drinking a beer and/or watching television. However, he is capable of caring for others and is close friends with Leela and Fry, even though he often acts obnoxious and mean towards them. #ESTPVillains

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What is Bender Bending Rodriguez (Bending Unit 22)'s MBTI personality type?
Bender Bending Rodriguez (Bending Unit 22)'s MBTI personality type is ESTP, based on community voting and personality typing on AstroTypeDB.
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Bender Bending Rodriguez (Bending Unit 22) is typed as Enneagram 7w8 on AstroTypeDB.
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