Me, Myself & I
A blog for whatever really, based on my personal everyday life, opinions, attitudes and thoughts.

Name: Claire
Age: I try to be young & carefree at heart.
Interests: Drawing, Internet, painting, blogging, movies, manga, anime, Japan, computers, electronic games, stationary.
Dislikes: Olives, pickles, not having the internet available, myself.
Likes: Drawing, staying at home, watching a movie with someone close and for there to be that silent understanding whilst watching (that didn’t make sense did it?), bubble tea, catching the train into the city, the small things in life.
What I am doing with my life atm: Tossing up whether or not to go to college each day, staying up in the early hours of the morning (on the internet & drawing/painting) & in some serious deep thought.
I took a ‘Which scenester are you?” quiz, which is supposed to have scientific based questions, based on social algorthyms, and I thought it’d be slightly fun and interesting. The results are:
You are Emo.
Emos are underrated. It’s not easy balancing introspection with a childlike delight in life. You look so pretty that people always think you’re nothing but a new-wave teenager who takes photos of things, but they’re wrong, and can’t see past the hair. You notice what’s happening around you – you just choose when you want to interract with the world, or not. Let them laugh – they still end up asking if they can download your amazing mp3 collection.
I’m not so sure on the “You are Emo” part, but that description is so dam accurate. 0.o
And since I know so little about myself, I let the Internet do it for me (just like above).
Dreamy Idealists are very cautious and therefore often appear shy and reserved to others. They share their rich emotional life and their passionate convictions with very few people. But one would be very much mistaken to judge them to be cool and reserved. They have a pronounced inner system of values and clear, honourable principles for which they are willing to sacrifice a great deal. Joan of Arc or Sir Galahad would have been good examples of this personality type. Dreamy Idealists are always at great pains to improve the world. They can be very considerate towards others and do a lot to support them and stand up for them. They are interested in their fellow beings, attentive and generous towards them. Once their enthusiasm for an issue or person is aroused, they can become tireless fighters.
For Dreamy Idealists, practical things are not really so important. They only busy themselves with mundane everyday demands when absolutely necessary. They tend to live according to the motto “the genius controls the chaos” – which is normally the case so that they often have a very successful academic career. They are less interested in details; they prefer to look at something as a whole. This means that they still have a good overview even when things start to become hectic. However, as a result, it can occasionally happen that Dreamy Idealists overlook something important. As they are very peace-loving, they tend not to openly show their dissatisfaction or annoyance but to bottle it up. Assertiveness is not one of their strong points; they hate conflicts and competition. Dreamy Idealists prefer to motivate others with their amicable and enthusiastic nature. Whoever has them as superior will never have to complain about not being given enough praise.
As at work, Dreamy Idealists are helpful and loyal friends and partners, persons of integrity. Obligations are absolutely sacred to them. The feelings of others are important to them and they love making other people happy. They are satisfied with just a small circle of friends; their need for social contact is not very marked as they also need a lot of time to themselves. Superfluous small talk is not their thing. If one wishes to be friends with them or have a relationship with them, one would have to share their world of thought and be willing to participate in profound discussions. If you manage that you will be rewarded with an exceptionally intensive, rich partnership. Due to their high demands on themselves and others, this personality type tends however to sometimes overload the relationship with romantic and idealistic ideas to such an extent that the partner feels overtaxed or inferior. Dreamy Idealists do not fall in love head over heels but when they do fall in love they want this to be a great, eternal love.
Adjectives which describe your type
introverted, theoretical, emotional, spontaneous, idealistic, dreamy, effusive, pleasant, reserved, friendly, passionate, loyal, perfectionist, helpful, creative, composed, curious, obstinate, with integrity, willing to make sacrifices, romantic, cautious, shy, peace-loving, vulnerable, sensitive, communicative, imaginative
These subjects could interest you
Literature, philosophy, psychology, music, art (museums), writing, drawing/painting, astrology, spiritual things, meditation, handicrafts, writing, voluntary work
So I’m a “Dreamy Idealist”…hmm… lastly:
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| Stability results were very low which suggests you are extremely worrying, insecure, emotional, and anxious.Orderliness results were low which suggests you are overly flexible, improvised, and fun seeking at the expense too often of reliability, work ethic, and long term accomplishment.Extraversion results were moderately low which suggests you are reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and secretive. |
Trait snapshot:
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Messy, depressed, introverted, feels invisible, does not make friends easily, nihilistic, reveals little about self, fragile, dark, bizarre, feels undesirable, dislikes leadership, reclusive, weird, irritable, frequently second guesses self, unassertive, unsympathetic, low self control, observer, worrying, phobic, suspicious, unproductive, avoidant, negative, bad at saving money, emotionally sensitive, does not like to stand out, dislikes large parties, submissive, daydreamer
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They’re all pretty accurate, so that much I know, but this does the explaining I guess.
Also, if you want, you’re welcome to check out my YouTube page. I’m not really a YouTuber as such, but I do like the idea of vlogging, however I’ve found I’m just naturally drawn to blogging rather. Having said that though, I do have some vids, which probably aren’t REALLY that interesting, but they’re short if that counts for something (personally, unless I know the person, I get bored really easily and lose attention span if I watch long — meaning anything more than 4min worth of a YouTube vid). Mostly they’re GW videos that I make up. Hehe
One last thing, I draw portraits from my own imagination/brain/mind/off-the-top-of-my-head.. whatever you want to call it.
Peace.


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