You don’t have to admire or respect them or even relate to them. Which movie/book/cartoon/tv show character is your favorite? You can also add why, if you like...
You don’t have to admire or respect them or even relate to them. Which movie/book/cartoon/tv show character is your favorite? You can also add why, if you like...
My favorite is Gene Wilder as Willy Wonky. I love his sense of humor and his awesome style...the fact that he’s a bit of an eccentric reclusive weirdo with flair, sarcastic as hell with dark humor. All time favorite
Eldes from Pokemon Gale of Darkness. He's concentrated on big prototype xd001 lugia and the mirage of distant planning for the ultimate phases of the final showdown, where ladders to heaven pen mark the shakespeare oath of knight of faith-hood!!
In 2003, BunnyRaptor transcended Nikola Tesla by being the inspiration for Pokemon Colosseum and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, the schematic building projects for the Star Forge and Realgam Tower, and in 2019, BunnyRaptor transcended Lebron James, heavenly shorelines of wizards and melee to embody chromatic resonance and flashes of dawning canopies of supper and canvas highlights blessing liberty and promotional wishes flowering in grace and extravagance to explore whacky worlds and dominoes of crusades to fruit punch and swordsmanship with venom and extrication to dig musical constructs with destruction and leviathan RevanLugia
Jirachi>Slowking
https://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/67113-RaptorWizard-The-Nerevarine-in-Morrowind-2002-2003
Laura Palmer from Twin Peaks show/ film/diary. Such a sad girl but she represents innocence and beauty and desperation to survive, to me. People have told me I look a little like her before. It’s a bit weird because watching that show sort of helped me get through my troubles, developing my inner IEI belief that hope and goodness are worth clinging on to life and not letting go for, even though the world is dark. But the show also kinda made me believe in that ideal a bit too much that I stayed in my little bubble of struggle and didn’t seek help or strive for a better quality of life sooner than I did. It’s funny how some of our fave art will reinforce parts of our sociotype thinking patterns in that way.
I really like Zuko in this episode: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ue43a
really resonated with me and my youth.
I also like Zarathustra, showing pixels, zip, fire, synchronicity, angelhood, faith, all of the mental overdrive and overhaul/overload of vaporized thought clouds penetrating the sun!!
In 2003, BunnyRaptor transcended Nikola Tesla by being the inspiration for Pokemon Colosseum and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, the schematic building projects for the Star Forge and Realgam Tower, and in 2019, BunnyRaptor transcended Lebron James, heavenly shorelines of wizards and melee to embody chromatic resonance and flashes of dawning canopies of supper and canvas highlights blessing liberty and promotional wishes flowering in grace and extravagance to explore whacky worlds and dominoes of crusades to fruit punch and swordsmanship with venom and extrication to dig musical constructs with destruction and leviathan RevanLugia
Jirachi>Slowking
https://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/67113-RaptorWizard-The-Nerevarine-in-Morrowind-2002-2003
I liked Wanda from MCU/Wanda Vision. Glory from Buffy. I like John Constantine from DC's Legends of Tomorrow. (bisexual alpha male bad-ass warlock) I liked the sassy sarcastic gay guy and his female friend on Schitt's Creek. They were like a cooler Will & Grace or something (I don't really like Will & Grace, too 'normie' or something idk) Batman/Joker. Callisto from Xena of course, and the Evil Queen from once upon a time. The cast of 'Family Matters' from the 90s.
Dislike: The entire cast of 'Friends.' And Full House and Fuller House and if there is a FULLEST HOUSE- I'll know for sure there is no God. Cameron Candace Bure ugggghhhh.
I just got an avatar and TIM of My favorite character, Eldes 001 Lugia Bunny from Pokemon Gale of Darkness!!
In 2003, BunnyRaptor transcended Nikola Tesla by being the inspiration for Pokemon Colosseum and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, the schematic building projects for the Star Forge and Realgam Tower, and in 2019, BunnyRaptor transcended Lebron James, heavenly shorelines of wizards and melee to embody chromatic resonance and flashes of dawning canopies of supper and canvas highlights blessing liberty and promotional wishes flowering in grace and extravagance to explore whacky worlds and dominoes of crusades to fruit punch and swordsmanship with venom and extrication to dig musical constructs with destruction and leviathan RevanLugia
Jirachi>Slowking
https://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/67113-RaptorWizard-The-Nerevarine-in-Morrowind-2002-2003
Horatio Hornblower from the Hornblower TV series(haven't read the books yet). Pretty much was my teenage role model.
This is kinda hard...I have too many favorite characters. I'll list some
Stefan - Vampire Diaries
Link - Grey's Anatomy
Kira - Teen Wolf
Cleo - H2O:Just Add Water
Kol - The Originals
Minho - Maze Runner
Finnick - Hunger Games 2
Thor - Avengers movies
Selene - Underworld
Baymax - Big Hero 6
Cedric - Harry Potter Goblet of Fire
Nana Komatsu - Nana anime
To be honest, the male characters are my favorites because I had crushes on all of them. The female characters, it's more likely that they're similar to me so I like them. Except Selene, I had a crush on her too.
And Nana, she basically represented the same things I was going through when I was 20, it was like watching my life on a screen.
Last edited by Aquamarine; 07-03-2021 at 12:15 AM.
Chronic "grass is always greener" syndrome
Hmm, my favorite character is hard.
Netero from Hunter x Hunter
Kyoraku Shunsui from Bleach
Naruto and Rock Lee from Naruto
Batman
John Wick
idk that's all I can think of right now...
The Barnum or Forer effect is the tendency for people to judge that general, universally valid statements about personality are actually specific descriptions of their own personalities. A "universally valid" statement is one that is true of everyone—or, more likely, nearly everyone. It is not known why people tend to make such misjudgments, but the effect has been experimentally reproduced.
The psychologist Paul Meehl named this fallacy "the P.T. Barnum effect" because Barnum built his circus and dime museum on the principle of having something for everyone. It is also called "the Forer effect" after its discoverer, the psychologist Bertram R. Forer, who modestly dubbed it "the fallacy of personal validation".