Outside the world of Muppets, are there any fictional characters out there in pop culture that you particularly relate to?
For me, there are two biguns: Radar O'Reilly and George Costanza.
Radar moreso as I was growing up, as I unfortunately lived a VERY sheltered life, and my folks rather overprotected me from the "real world", so I was always the naive, and the "unintelligent" one in a crowd, especially at school, where my peers would occasionally tease me over my lack of "knowledge" regarding things like "the facts of life" and all... I even had that exact same experienmce Radar once had where he was asked if it's true that he's a virgin, and didn't know how to answer that.
Lately, I've realized that I'm a lot like George in many ways now that I'm grown up: I still live with my parents, I don't have paying job, but the biggest thing is that I've learned to never trust my instincts, because like with George, it seems like no matter what my instinct is, no matter what foresight I have, no matter what premonition I have, no matter what predictions or gut feelings I have, the results are always the exact opposite of what I think will happen... I just haven't actually tried doing the opposite yet like he did, because somehow I think that if everything turns out to be the opposite for me, that actually doing the opposite would have bad results rather than good like they did for George.
For me, there are two biguns: Radar O'Reilly and George Costanza.
Radar moreso as I was growing up, as I unfortunately lived a VERY sheltered life, and my folks rather overprotected me from the "real world", so I was always the naive, and the "unintelligent" one in a crowd, especially at school, where my peers would occasionally tease me over my lack of "knowledge" regarding things like "the facts of life" and all... I even had that exact same experienmce Radar once had where he was asked if it's true that he's a virgin, and didn't know how to answer that.
Lately, I've realized that I'm a lot like George in many ways now that I'm grown up: I still live with my parents, I don't have paying job, but the biggest thing is that I've learned to never trust my instincts, because like with George, it seems like no matter what my instinct is, no matter what foresight I have, no matter what premonition I have, no matter what predictions or gut feelings I have, the results are always the exact opposite of what I think will happen... I just haven't actually tried doing the opposite yet like he did, because somehow I think that if everything turns out to be the opposite for me, that actually doing the opposite would have bad results rather than good like they did for George.