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With which fictional characters do you identify?

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Our fictional hero's tell us a lot about our subconscious.

So with which fictional characters do you identify?
 
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Didn't we have a thread like this already? No, wait nevermind, it was about the avatars and also it was on INTJf. Man, starting to get confused with all those forums. =P

Anyhow. Even though all you people already know, I will say it AGAIN, just because it is so awesome. :tongue:
Dean Winchester
Or for those who have noooo idea (Seriously, is there even anybody like that on this forum?): The dude in my avatar.

Why? Because we are very much alike.
Where? Well, for example he has a younger brother he has to watch out for (and I am talking *otherwise he ends up dead*-style), thus he is not allowed to show weakness and has to keep his feelings inside.
Also, when he gets angry, he tends to leave the house and drive around. People have to dig a bit when asking about *how he is* or *what he is feeling* (especially when something bothers him). He enjoys *The Sins of Life* such as food, sex and drinks. He likes what his brother likes to call "Mullet Rock". He's restless. He is a fighter and protector. He had a f'd up childhood. He's *not normal*. He is *Aquarius, likes frisky Women and enjoys long walks on the beach*. Okay, I am not Aquarius and also he said that more out of sarcasm (another thing we have in common: sarcasm and smartassery), but who cares. =P

Shall I continue or do you get the picture? Yeah, I thought you would.
Are you sick of hearing me talk about him already? Well, too bad for you. *grin*

Oh, and: Good thread, pianopraze.
 
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Dean Winchester is soooo funny. I like how he pop up jokes in very intense situations. He's an awesome character in Supernatural.

As for me I can identify with Lex Luthor from Smallville.



Sure, I might not be as evil or dark as he is, but he's a character I can relate to. With power and money, he can go at any lengths to get what he wants. Wouldn't it be great if you can get whatever you want? You can go anywhere and buy anything. If I have 1% of what he has now, there's so much I could do.
 
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Morpheus (Dream)


Character developed by Neil Gaiman in a comic book series.
The character is an anthropomorphic personification of dreaming, which can be seen as the manifestation of introverted intuition.
The character is one of a family of seven entities which personify various "Endless" aspects of sentience.
Destiny, Death, Dream, Desire, Despair, Destructuction, Delirium/Delight

The inherent paradox of the character lies within him being a manifestation of dream but conveying a realistic severity (takes responsibility seriously, comprehends orders and disorders in real and imaginary states)..

Wonderfully constructed character. Could be considered either an INTJ or INFJ personality type. I believe this may be due to the Ni base in the character's personality.
 
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I've never had one I totally identified with so in a sense I'm a little jealous of those who find one they do totally identify with. :)

Dritz from Forgotten Realms and maybe Raistlin from Dragonlance come close... A little bit of Batman, a little of Spidey...but no one character really is emblematic of me. INFP only useually list E.T... and I'm really not identifying with him! lol
 
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The dude from American Beauty who was filming everything.

That whole theme is something I think about and feel a lot. At random places like in the movie, while looking at a beautiful sunset or while looking at roadside garbage (those two come to mind). It was very interesting when I first saw the movie, I didn't think anyone else saw the world like that.
 
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Oh, I should probably explain my reasoning.

Robin Hood - smart, quick on his feet, never could catch the guy, able to do anything he wanted to do, and put things right.

Pippi Longstocking - badass little girl free as the wind, smartass that no one could retort to, could do anything she wanted to, great sense of style and charisma

Peter Pan - dude with amazing abilities, clever rapscallion who could do anything he wanted to, forever young, had a cool crew

Oh, and Huckleberry Finn - smartass kid free as the wind, adventuring off on impulse, carefree and intelligent.
 
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Okay, First couple people know are coming.

I identify with Gregory House for obvious reasons. We're both fairly intelligent. We are both brash, and cocky. Sometimes arrogant without meaning too, and without means. We enjoy games, and play pranks on our friends, and non friends. We both get annoyed fairly quickly, and tend to get abusive verbally when threatened verbally. We will fight back in a psychical fight even at the huge risk of hurting ourselves. Very opinionated; Often seeming hypocritical because our minds don't function in a fluid motion, but instead in a fluctuating pattern; Which make our opinions difficult to understand. We often run off the closest friends we have just because we lack tact, or just because we're who we are. Thus we keep a limited amount of close friends and see the rest of the world as contacts or chess pieces. We like to hit on girls, and are very sexual, and open. We're honest when we shouldn't be and dishonest when we should be. We both love to learn, and love challenges/mysteries.

Actually, I don't think I'm going to do another character now. I think I just listed the one that fits me best right there.

There :) a 100% serious and completely honest wolf.
 
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Gambit. he puts the 'ew' in kewl.
 
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#15 ·
I've never really encountered a character that I identified with. I'm wracking my brain right now trying to think of someone, and I'm coming up blank. Perhaps the fact that I identify with no one says something about me...

If I had to choose someone, though, I'd say Peter from Nineteen Minutes. Except I don't feel the need to murder everyone at school...and then commit suicide. But that's just me.

Kevinaswell said:
Celia from the show Weeds.
Are you for serious? XD
 
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I've never really encountered a character that I identified with. I'm wracking my brain right now trying to think of someone, and I'm coming up blank. Perhaps the fact that I identify with no one says something about me...
It's cuz you're arrogant.

And arrogance is hott. ;D
 
#18 ·
:) Probably for the same reason as the ones I listed.
 
#17 ·
I identify with Boo from Baldur's Gate. (The hamster, not the tattoo faced man.)

 
#20 ·
I know that I've identified with a few throughout, but the only one I can think of is Evan from Superbad, lol...not sure if that's good or bad, though.
 
#23 ·
I'll just copy and paste my answer from this thread Favorite Fictional Characters:

Dr. House
Mr. Hulot
Tony Soprano
Jean Marie Hardcastle ( née Pargetter)
Lionel Hardcastle
Basil Fawlty
Marina and Stella from Local Hero
Ben from Local Hero
Larry David's character from CYE
Raoul Duke
Toby Flenderson
Jim Halpert
Andy Millman
David Brent
Elizabeth I (Cate Blanchett's)
M (Judi Dench/007 movies)
Aereon (from Chronicles of Riddick)


I'm going to add Stewie Griffin. I don't watch Family Guy at all, but I heard a song with Stewie sound clips this week and it's now my most favorite thing ever, on the face of the earth. Stewie says stuff like "my mind control device is almost complete" and "you will bow to me" in the song.
 
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We're both calm in stressful situations, articulate, rational, intelligent, don't like the idea of romance (sex, relationships, ect) and find it hard to relate to others, lacking empathy.

We both don't have feelings and feel we must put on a mask in order seem normal and fit into a emotion-rampant society. :proud:

We also both have a dark side to us, but who doesn't? We're hominids. :tongue:
 
#27 ·
*image of dexter*

We're both calm in stressful situations, articulate, rational, intelligent, don't like the idea of romance (sex, relationships, ect) and find it hard to relate to others, lacking empathy.

We both don't have feelings and feel we must put on a mask in order seem normal and fit into a emotion-rampant society. :proud:

We also both have a dark side to us, but who doesn't? We're hominids. :tongue:
Just wanted to say I love the show. XD

I can't really think of a character I relate to off the top of my head though. I'll give it some thought though.
 
#28 ·
I can identify with Ben Linus from Lost because we both own a magical island, we both follow the orders of a man named Jacob that we've never actually seen, and we both have no freaking clue what we're doing but we're pretty good at making it look like we do. Also, we both lie a lot and we always have a plan -- though mine is usually like "eat food and watch tv," it's still a plan.
 
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John Cosntantine from Vertigo/DC comics and movie. We both have personal demons we still deal with. We both try to talk or use deceit to get out of tough situations. Use jokes and wit to diffuse conversation. Have a strecthed out amount of close friends. We're both jaded and eccentric.
 
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Who's that chick in your sig, ChaosReigns? I'd have to say she's pretty fuckin' hott for a 'toon.

Anyway, another hero!



"Hawkeye" Pierce from M*A*S*H

Total ESTP! Clever, witty, on top of his game, smart as a whip, incisively accurate about others, instigating rapscallion, professional prankster, talented doctor.

Also, total babe magnet:



Just look at that pimp go, wouldja?

Ahhhhhh yeahhhh, go get 'em champ! ;)
 
#35 ·
whoever the fuck this guy is, i can totally relate....









































 
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