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To what fictional character (s) can you relate?

Good answer. I go from Worf to Spock. :)

That is interesting to me. I have never met anyone who identified with Worf. I like to watch old CHiPs episodes so I can see Michael Dorn out of make up.

Talking about Data again, I was so surprised when I started watching TNG and saw Data because his thought process and even the questions he asked were exactly how I thought and what I would ask (myself). We always seemed puzzled by the same things and I found his problem solving and explanations perfectly reasonable and thought the people who didn't understand him or even made fun of him puzzling and unpleasant. He was clearly right and being reasonable, they were not. I know it is a television show but his words were what was inside my head. I watched the show mostly for him.
 
I want to be Brad Willis on Neighbours, or Karl Kennedy, to at least pretend to be married to one of the hottest women in Australia, either Terese Willis or Susan Kennedy.
 
I'd say that I relate to Spock from the original series, if I was to think of whom I relate to in fiction. :)
 
Android 16 From DBZ, we're both peaceful souls who love nature and have single track minds that just do not pick up on little things people say and do. Ferdinand and I also love nothing better then smelling the flows and sitting in the shade but outside force always seem to force us into situations.
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I want to say Punisher, because I believe bad people deserve to die. Spider-man because we relate to a certain level like talking to ourselves, being nerdy, being awkward and anti-social, and having money troubles.

I also relate to Kirito from Sword Art Online because he loves wearing black like I do, and Tomoko from Watamote, we're both loners and we insult social people around us. Plus we suck at being popular.
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Alice in Wonderland and Wendy from Peter Pan.
Although not about doing Peter's spring cleaning.
 
a cross between john constantine from the hellblazer comics,
frank spencer from the uk tv show, winnie the pooh and the mad hatter.
 
Charlie from Perks of being a wallflower. I'd say I'm definitely a wallflower and I can't help but feel the pain of everyone around me without quite understanding it. (I'd say I experience hyper-empathy as some aspies do) I loved the book and I think the movie made his feelings much more graphic and easier to relate to, for me anyway.
 
Plenty, for different reasons. Some might be even

Spider Jerusalem, Rorsach and The comedian; for the cynicism
The joker; for some bouts of sheer madness I have going on at times... and I'm clearly not talking about the "fun" type exclusively. Heck; even my ex-girlfriend drew that comparison when we had an argument (but then again; she often came across equally unhinged as my own Harley Quinn, lol)
The Juggernaut/Cain Marko; I suppose my achilles heel would be my brain/head/mind in a sense, but physically... I once got in a fight and a friend actually feared I was going to punch a hole in someone... so there's that. Not to mention the physical fights I've gotten into and managed to remain pretty much unscathed every single time. Also; me catching momentum in a physical sense... good luck stopping that, hah

I would say Spock or Data in being rational at times, much like other aspies. Though I think Dr. Manhattan suits it better. That's perhaps a bit of dehumanization seeping in when my rational mind takes over.

And I can't help but draw some comparsisons to Magneto and for example the NT vs. AS arguments going round in the community. Perhaps I can relate to that, especially since I will also adress the elephant in the room. But at least I"m adressing it without casualties.

Yeah, think those are it for now.

I love Transmetropolitan! Spider is awesome!

I don't know why the sociopathic madness of the Joker appeals me me, but it does.

And Rorschach!

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I wanted to be like one of the Firemen off Trumpton years ago, they never did attend any actual fires, just played the Band music at the end of each episode :D
 

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