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#1 ·
I'm not asking you to list fiction characters of your type.
Has anyone ever said you were like a character of your type and if so, do you relate to them?

For myself, I get have had a few people calling me Phoebe Buffay (Friends) . I have previously read she is an ENFP. I think it has to do with her wit, seeing the bright side, creativity and quirks. ;]
 
#2 ·
Enid from Ghost World, but i find her obnoxious so i hope its only a matter of style.
 
#8 ·
House & Doktor Sleepless are the ones I get told I'm like; Doktor by my comic geek friends. Someone once told me I'm like Deadpool and that is when I started picking up those comics. I agree to a point on that one. My dad has said I'm a meaner version of Doctor Who.
 
#10 ·
:D I liked Death Cat. Ah, that was a fun episode.
 
#11 ·
I have been repeatedly compared with Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potter series, by several people who know me. My boyfriend was the first to point it out, and without knowing that anyone had said it before, my brother, who was comparing family members with Harry Potter characters, said, "...and OBVIOUSLY Snail would be Luna." My mother, who wasn't there when he said that, came to the same conclusion independently.
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No, she's way too bossy to be an introvert. The more you think of her though, the harder she becomes to type. At first, she appears to be ESTJ, but then, she appears more ENTJ, but then, she seems to be like ENFJ. Anyways, that conclusion was reached by dozens of people on typology central.
 
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I've often been compared to silent main characters in role-playing video games (like Crono from Chrono Trigger, or the main characters in the Persona games). It's like I can go on adventures, lead people, kick ass, and make lots of friends without saying a word.

If only having seven different girlfriends at the same time were as easy in the real world as it is for this guy, I would be golden.

 
#21 ·
Hermione is such an ISTJ it's not even funny.

And Luna is a whacko INTP. Not much Fi in her, a lot of oddball Ti-Ne-Si world outlook.
 
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The only thing she has going for F is that she doesn't have much "scientific" scrutiny and just likes to believe any outlandish theory she comes across. Her naive bluntness that catches others by surprise and the obliviousness to the way others see her are all indications of a very strong Ti.

(I'm talking from the way the characters appear in the books. I've never seen the movies. It's possible they were cast differently there, or played by actors who portrayed them differently. This might be why the "artistic, dark and artsy" parts don't really ring a bell for me.)
 
#31 ·
This is interesting...I'm kinda leaning toward INTP as well, she just comes off as too floaty and emotionally secure to be INFP, INTPs are precise with their own words but are pretty floaty in person in my experience. Also, Luna's relationship insight isn't necessarily from Fi, I think it's primarily from Ne, which is common in INFPs and INTPs. But her comments weren't value-based (Fi), and probably more from processing the situation rationally (Ti).
 
#25 ·
I've been compared to Meg Griffin from Family Guy far too many times :sad:
My friends says I'm like Bella Swan from Twilight. That made me so sick I can't describe it in words.

I was compared to Hermione Granger a lot in Primary School, but that was only because I was the brainy kid. I'm nothing like Hermione.

The only one I agree with was when my mom compared me to Kerry from 8 Simple Rules.
 
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I was compared to Hermione Granger a lot in Primary School, but that was only because I was the brainy kid. I'm nothing like Hermione.
I used to be compared to her too. It was really just because I was smart and my hair was super frizzy :)

My mom always tells me I'm alot like... with less socially retarded skills:

I've gotten that too! Just a much more personable version. I especially love this because my best friend is as close to Angela as a person can get.


I've been compared to a lot of characters. I think I'm one of those people that reminds you of someone, but you can't think of who so you just spit out a combination of 5 different characters. I've gotten:
-The female version of Tony Stark
-A more "thinking" version of the Human Torch
-Sophia from the Golden Girls (I love this show!)
-Jim from The Office
-Ginny Weasley (this is my own comparison; I think we're extremely similar despite her being typed as a ENFP and myself tottering between a ENTJ and ENTP. However, I think we have the same enneagram: 8w7 sx/so)
-Holly J. from Degrassi
-a good, healtier version of Azula from Avatar, combined with Toph and Katara. Just an all-around mix.

You can see the maturity of my friends, who did most of the comparisons. :D

That's all I can think of right now, but I can say they are all spot on.
 
#27 ·
@ Holly

Bella would never be an active poster on a board of any kind, so don't worry or be too sickened, whoever compared you to her must have seen you as quiet, introverted and intellectual, which are traits you and the character share?

Bella, on a forum? Lololololol! She would much rather go clean something. I call her ISFJ.

note: ISFJ done right is the best. Bella isn't too healthy imo.
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#28 ·
House, ofcourse said it before.
Shawn Spencer (Psych)
Patrick Jane (Mentalist)

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Castle
 
#34 ·
Haha, that's kind of why I wouldn't want to be 100% compared to Tomo... I like being energetic, but I don't want to be so energetic that I'm as annoying as heck to certain people! That, and Tomo can be a jerk sometimes... :tongue:

But other than that, it's good. So, I think I agree with the person comparing me to a mix of Osaka and Tomo! XD
 
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