Pig'sSaysAdios
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Here's a fun little game! Describe how you identify with various fictional characters. Which characters do you think are most like you. I have a feeling I know which ones D'Snowth and a couple of others will say but, here are mine:
Arnold from Hey Arnold! . He's a mild mannered, quiet kid. Giving advice and trying to help out his friends is second nature to him, even if it inconveniences him. So, I guess we're both pushovers in that way. It's also very hard to make him angry, compared to most other people. But if you keep pushing my buttons for too long, i'm gonna finally snap. He's a hopeless optimist. Always hoping for the best even when it doesn't seem practical, and he sees the best in the worst people. He's a dreamer. Often getting lost in his imagination (especially in the first season):
Prairie Dawn. She's a bit more mature then her young friends, sometimes struggling to understand/fit in with her strange surroundings. Unlike her, I think it made it hard for me to find friends my age, and I much preferred being around older kids. Sometimes she has a melt down when things don't go the way she planned (me) and she enjoyed being alone and working on her craft (also me), not quite feeding off the attention that other characters constantly seemed to need like Elmo or Grover. I always admired her ability to take charge and do things like direct plays and movies. I would've been way too shy to do that when I was her age.
Arnold from Hey Arnold! . He's a mild mannered, quiet kid. Giving advice and trying to help out his friends is second nature to him, even if it inconveniences him. So, I guess we're both pushovers in that way. It's also very hard to make him angry, compared to most other people. But if you keep pushing my buttons for too long, i'm gonna finally snap. He's a hopeless optimist. Always hoping for the best even when it doesn't seem practical, and he sees the best in the worst people. He's a dreamer. Often getting lost in his imagination (especially in the first season):
Prairie Dawn. She's a bit more mature then her young friends, sometimes struggling to understand/fit in with her strange surroundings. Unlike her, I think it made it hard for me to find friends my age, and I much preferred being around older kids. Sometimes she has a melt down when things don't go the way she planned (me) and she enjoyed being alone and working on her craft (also me), not quite feeding off the attention that other characters constantly seemed to need like Elmo or Grover. I always admired her ability to take charge and do things like direct plays and movies. I would've been way too shy to do that when I was her age.