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It can be one of your OC's or a popular figure from comics/cartoons/movies etc.

For instance Spider-Man was always a huge rolemodel for me, because he tackles small-time good deeds as well as the bigger fights. You get all the coolness of fighting someone with 4 robotic arms, but also the wholesomeness of helping an old lady across the street, and the importance of being kind and responsible. I think that sort of message is something that can get lost with a lot of superheroes.

I also admire the conviction of some of my OCs, which in turn helps me try and stay passionate and dedicated in real life!

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Yamaguchi Tadashi.

Despite being surrounded by talented and experienced players, including his own teammates. It doesn't deter his own determination, it motivated him to work even harder and smarter. He knows he will never be like his friends and he doesn't want to be like them. He wants to be the best version of himself.

Cutness is in the eye of the beholder. I'm sure one day you can achieve peak cutness! (and potentially scariness? I have less experience with this one :stuck_out_tongue: )

Her.

But also being somewhat serious I really remember seeing characters like Sonic the Hedgehog, Blaze the Cat, Spider-man and like idk Buttercup from PPG. I wanted to be like the characters who were confident in themselves, could be who they were and spoke their mind but who were also kind and compassionate.

My ocs are cool too but since some of them are modeled after parts of myself it's a bit hard to look up to them when it sometimes feels more like looking into a fun house mirror

Hi there KizKat, how're you doing?

That's a very interesting question.

The character I really look up to is Patrick Jane from The Mentalist.

Actually, my main character is heavily inspired by Patrick Jane.

There are many aspects that I look up to, ranging from the way he dresses and behaves, to the cunning and scheming mind of his. I honestly think that Patrick Jane is one of the most well written characters ever. He's amazing in many ways, but has his obvious and jarring flaws that everyone sees right away.

Thanks for your answer Fuzed. I know nothing about the mentalist, but perhaps I will check it out!

I am a big fan of Brienne of Tarth. She deals. Wish I was this athletic.

Me too. I really want to have muscles, but dang its really hard work! Props to anyone who can be that strong!!

One of my favourite TV series. :wink: Definitely worth checking out. And if you happen to like the character of Patrick Jane and would like to see more shenanigans similar to what he does, you can check out my novel.

Have a good one!