01-07-2008, 03:47 AM
I would personally say...
Bender from Futurama - I frequently make reference to how much I hate humans. I only care about the ones I like, and its pretty hard for me to like 98% of humans.
Until I came here I honestly used to sometimes wonder if I was some kind of alien. Which probably explains why I love Futurama so much - they're all relative misfits.
Stan Smith's daughter, Hayley (American Dad!). Especially the episode when she feels guilty for making her dad a paraplygtic (sp) and joins him in a pro-gun convention, only to vomit into a bin and scream "I HATE YOU, I HATE YOU SO MUCH" at her own reflection for sacrificing her own morals to appease her father. Everything about her general demeanour is like me as a teenager: the iciness, the sarcasm, the general disdain for my family and my own sense of (liberal) morals.
However I've had it said that I resemble...
Belle from Beauty and the Beast - never had my head out of a book, my dad was always seen as a nutcase in my community, am apparently really pretty but have no sense of it, fight for whatever I believe in. Probably least likely to be disturbed by talking teapots as well.
Butters from South Park - apparently I'm 'inherently nice' and try to keep those I like happy and tend to take a lot of abuse from those close to me. Doubt I'd do as good a rendition of "If You Leave Me Now" tho.
Lisa Simpson - because I have actually cried at getting a B.
Bender from Futurama - I frequently make reference to how much I hate humans. I only care about the ones I like, and its pretty hard for me to like 98% of humans.
Until I came here I honestly used to sometimes wonder if I was some kind of alien. Which probably explains why I love Futurama so much - they're all relative misfits.
Stan Smith's daughter, Hayley (American Dad!). Especially the episode when she feels guilty for making her dad a paraplygtic (sp) and joins him in a pro-gun convention, only to vomit into a bin and scream "I HATE YOU, I HATE YOU SO MUCH" at her own reflection for sacrificing her own morals to appease her father. Everything about her general demeanour is like me as a teenager: the iciness, the sarcasm, the general disdain for my family and my own sense of (liberal) morals.
However I've had it said that I resemble...
Belle from Beauty and the Beast - never had my head out of a book, my dad was always seen as a nutcase in my community, am apparently really pretty but have no sense of it, fight for whatever I believe in. Probably least likely to be disturbed by talking teapots as well.
Butters from South Park - apparently I'm 'inherently nice' and try to keep those I like happy and tend to take a lot of abuse from those close to me. Doubt I'd do as good a rendition of "If You Leave Me Now" tho.
Lisa Simpson - because I have actually cried at getting a B.