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A journey of self-improvement - or not.

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Believin' all the lies that they're tellin' ya
Buyin' all the products that they're sellin' ya
They say jump and ya say "how high?"
Ya braindead, ya got a fuckin' bullet in ya head


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*Sun* Prompt via "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUSOpen in new Window.: What fictional character do you admire? What specific characteristics do they possess that make them attractive?
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I have two, of course. *Pthb*

*Bulleto* Jo March. Yeah, yeah. Little Women is a 'girl' book. Don't care. *Laugh* I legit related hard to this character as a kid. She's so impulsive and angry, but she's also fiercely independent and strong-willed. I love the gender-bending this book does. It was wildly ahead of its time in terms of society's forced gender roles and Jo's rebellion against them. It's probably even more relevant in 2019 than it was in the 1860s.

I've mentioned this book to people before and they're like, "Uhh, isn't that, like, a little girl book?" *Rolling* I'm like, no, no, you're selling it so short right now. I mean, reading it as an 8 year old probably helped some, but it's still a totally legit book. Also, Jo is in love with reading and writing so she's automatically a relatable character for most of us.

*Bulleto* Holden Caulfield. This was known, right? *Laugh* If you were around during the "Blog like you're..." challenge, I blogged like Holden Caulfield for a week. I've never related to a character harder than when I read The Catcher in the Rye as a teenager. I know his character has been played out, but it was the first and one of the only times where I read a book and thought, holy fuck, this character is actually me.

The sensitivity, the naïvety, the mental health issues, the general frustration, the cynicism as means of self-protection, the lashing out to conceal personal weaknesses... Just the instability, insecurity, and unreliability of that character is very familiar to me. I don't think I'll ever relate more to a fictional character.

It's funny because I was with a group of people who were talking about book characters sometime last year and one of them said something like, "Holden Caulfield is the most annoying character from a book ever. I really wanted him to just go step in front of a train."

And I was silently sitting there like:

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But then I talked to someone about the character several months after that and they were like, "Not everyone relates to that character, but the people who do really do." And that makes sense to me.

In other words, I admire characters that are deeply flawed, but redeemable. A lot of the characters I like seem kind of petulant. Almost all the characters I relate to are from books I read during my childhood. I don't really read books now and notice myself identifying with the characters. I mean, I might admire a character, but I don't really relate myself to what I'm reading at this point.

I know who I am at this point and I know I'm not the only person who's like me. *Wink*


I'm kind of over getting told to throw my hands up in the air,
so there


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