This is just how I would personally identify myself; a very sad human being. However, I know this is not how others would identify me. For example, I’m a TA at the elementary side; so the fourth graders over there know me as the high schooler who needs to get married and I’m a teacher’s helper. My “Grandma D” would identify me as the sweet young woman, who is always volunteering to go out of her way and help her. My older brother, on the other hand, would identify me as a sad teenager with no social life, who doesn't leave the house, and is a giant mess. Almost all of these are correct, I don’t need to get married right now.
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How would I identify with any of them. We’ll honestly, I really identify with Charlie more so than characters like Sam or Patrick. I am very much a wallflower, or a secret keeper ask I call it. I know a lot about people, especially stuff they wouldn't want me or anyone really to know about them. And as much as i’d like to keep all of this type of information bottled up and locked away, I don't. I don't go around blurting out this information to everyone however, i tell it to friends, similar how charlie does. Not as a way to spill gossip or anything, just, i can't keep everything bottled up as much as i’d like to. Somethings need to be released before the bottle cracks and shatters.I feel like this is something similar to what Charlie does through, during the duration of the