Fictional Characters you relate to most?

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JesusLives

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Cinderella - orphaned and lived in different households never really had and wicked stepmothers .....well maybe one for a very short time Dad divorced her.....Just recently married my Prince Charming..... Yep, Cinderella....That's me. She was also Blond....
 

Fenner

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I really can't think of anyone, that's pathetic. Oh sort of Bridget Jones, when I was in my 20's, working odd jobs, dating weird men, not fitting in all the time, and having my group of friends to lean on, oh and the weight thing.
 

Fenner

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Now I'm Scarlet O'Hara, trying to keep my plantation going in the midst of chaos, with class of course.
 
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Tintin

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At the moment, I can't think of any I can relate to, but as a child (and later on) I wanted to be like Tintin. As an adult, I wanted to be like Jarod from 'The Pretender' TV series (being able to be anyone he wanted to be, not the being hunted by the evil corporation that made his life a living hell bit).
 
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theteachermiss

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Nich from the Great Gatsby. That is my life right now. Always watching and observing.
 
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ServantStrike

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#46
Now I'm Scarlet O'Hara, trying to keep my plantation going in the midst of chaos, with class of course.
You know I was going to pull up some clips from gone with the wind, but I honestly hadn't realized how abusive Rhett was in that movie.

I need to see it again to figure out what the heck was going on there. I did not remember this, did not remember it at all. Scarlett was a piece of work if I recall correctly, but there seems to be a bit of that 1940's "it's cool to lay a hand on her" vibe in these clips.
 

Lynx

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Let's just say there was a reason Rhett left her.

The Reader's Digest Condensed Books version of Gone with the Wind:

Scarlet was a pampered pet
She wanted all that she could get
The thing she couldn't get was Rhett
The end
 

Fenner

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You know I was going to pull up some clips from gone with the wind, but I honestly hadn't realized how abusive Rhett was in that movie.

I need to see it again to figure out what the heck was going on there. I did not remember this, did not remember it at all. Scarlett was a piece of work if I recall correctly, but there seems to be a bit of that 1940's "it's cool to lay a hand on her" vibe in these clips.[/QUOTe

I think she slapped him and he slapped her back.
 
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Shortstop17

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I've always loved Peter Pan, the eternal youth thing doesn't apply to me so much as the sense and adoration for adventure. I also relate to his constant giddiness, the feeling of always wanting to be on the move and have fun!
..... Wow it kinda sounds like I just compared myself to a puppy... Not my intention! Lol
 
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I had such a hard time thinking of one... I'm probably a cross between Liz Lemon from 30 Rock, and Andy from The Office...
 
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Ugly

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Andy (Nard Dog) Bernard from The Office

 
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I really can't think of anyone, that's pathetic. Oh sort of Bridget Jones, when I was in my 20's, working odd jobs, dating weird men, not fitting in all the time, and having my group of friends to lean on, oh and the weight thing.
I can't think of anyone either. Doesn't feel pathetic to me.
 
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Ugly

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Though i can't help but find irony in Grace relating to Andy. A socially awkward person with little awareness of others thoughts or feelings, that has anger problems. Well, ok, that does sound like Grace =P
 

Pipp

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#57
Cant think of anyone specific.... whoever it is would be weird and doofy.
 
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psychomom

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Scout--To Kill a Mockingbird

trying to grow up, with a really great Dad
 
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Though i can't help but find irony in Grace relating to Andy. A socially awkward person with little awareness of others thoughts or feelings, that has anger problems. Well, ok, that does sound like Grace =P
*poke*

I guess I pulled out a few characteristics from Andy that I see in myself. Mainly his ability to go to ridiculous lengths to save face with others, or make people like him. Yeah, that's it I guess. :p