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Calvin's dad. I see the Spiff in my child.
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Mariah Carey.
Get your lols out. I'm a fan, was hugely into her during my teens.
Now make no mistake, I don't claim that being a fan of hers makes me know her personally or anything. She's just written things about herself that I've connected with. Specifically these two things:
I battled a lot of depression when I was younger and the major feeling that I felt (which I hadn't yet learned to embrace) was the feeling of being on the outside. I'm still on the outside. I've just learned to embrace it a hell of a lot.
I realize now that any number of artists are recording songs about not fitting in and that Mariah is simply the one whose music I love, but that's someone I felt close to during my teens.
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Not to pick on you or anything, but I'm amazed at your consistency and dedication to being miserable. Come on, lighten up!
and kisses
in this thread--so many of us felt like outsiders. I love that book! I have to admit I furtively bought it as an adult so I could re-read it.I also used to relate to Charles Wallace Murry from A Wrinkle In Time because he was intelligent, shy, and small, just like I was when I was a kid.
Robert A Heinlein
Between his sense of duty and service and his incredible imagination I felt I always identified with his main characters and their sense of right and wrong. Then after reading "Tramp Royale" where he relays his perception of the world and his travels I could easily compare myself and my thoughts. An amazing man... I hope I have the desire and will to write after I finish doing this navy gig.
You know i dont know if I identify more with him or was influenced more by Heinlein....
Several of our recent discussions have led to me wanting to post this question:
What being(s) fictional or non-fictional have you found yourself relating to over your lifetime? What qualities have drawn you to them?
Non-fictional: I relate to my mom.
I tried to match my personality and spirit as close to hers as possible. She's really the strongest, most resilient person I've ever had the good fortune to know.
The poet Dante being lost in the dark woods.
