What is the personality type of Fatso (Keyboard Cat)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Fatso (Keyboard Cat) from Famous Animals and what is the personality traits.
Fatso (Keyboard Cat) personality type is ISTP, and even though I am an ISTP, I don't think I can write a book about me without getting too personal.
I am also the author of the personal development book "The Hidden Power of Intuition: How to Make Your Dreams and Desires Your Reality." and its companion workbook "The Hidden Power of Intuition: How to Make Your Dreams and Desires Your Reality Workbook."
My other books include "How to Be a Person Who Can Get Things Done," "How to Be a Person Who Gets Things Done," "The Hidden Power of Intuition: How to Make Your Dreams and Desires Your Reality," "The Hidden Power of Intuition: How to Make Your Dreams and Desires Your Reality Workbook," "The Secret of Your Good Fortune: How to Use the Supernatural Powers of the Universe to Make a Fortune for Yourself," and "The Secret of Your Good Fortune: How to Use the Supernatural Powers of the Universe to Make a Fortune for Yourself Workbook."
I have been teaching people about their hidden powers to make money since the early 1990's. For example, I was one of the first people in the U.S.
Keyboard Cat is a video-based internet meme. Its original form was a video originally made in 1984 by Charlie Schmidt of his cat Fatso seemingly playing a piano (though manipulated by Schmidt off-camera) to a cheery tune. While Schmidt had uploaded the video himself to YouTube in 2007, Brad O'Farrell, with Schmidt's permission, appended the video to the end of a blooper video uploaded in 2009 as if to have the cat "play" the person offstage after the gaffe as they had done in Vaudeville. The idea of this quickly expanded on the Internet by numerous other users, typically under the name "Play Him Off, Keyboard Cat", and became a meme.