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ATRL: ATRL Members - Psychological Portrait Thread
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Please don't.  It was average at best. But I really wanna do extra, you have my brain desiring for more. Am I crazy?
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Member Since: 3/4/2009
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Originally posted by keriihill
Please don't.  It was average at best. But I really wanna do extra, you have my brain desiring for more. Am I crazy?
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No it was spot on. There's of course much more to Lark, but what you picked to write about him was essential.
I am glad you liked it and wanna do more. I was hoping several members like you would support my idea of this thread, which I initially thought was doomed. I am happy there are people who can dig deep and actually think on several layers (if that makes sense).
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Member Since: 11/12/2009
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Sir frost I think you meant me, evaluate me 
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
No it was spot on. There's of course much more to Lark, but what you picked to write about him was essential.
I am glad you liked it and wanna do more. I was hoping several members like you would support my idea of this thread, which I initially thought was doomed. I am happy there are people who can dig deep and actually think on several layers (if that makes sense).
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Of course it makes sense. And I'm open at all ends for any projects should you or anyone feel the need to assign me to complete. I'm willing
Finally a thread with thought. 
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Member Since: 3/4/2009
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Ok let me give a shot at OZ, right before I head home from work.
Oz is a good-looking man lemme tell ya...and most importantly he knows this and tries to use his looks in his best interest as much as he can  Not to say that he only relies on that though. His posts on here are usually full of sharp and often bitchy humor and I'm sure it exactly reflects his real-life interaction style, sharp and direct. Often energized in terms of having fun, more on the extrovert side, but enjoys some quiet days with his loved ones too. Often lazy to work on studying and all the beneficial stuff for his development, but if he actually gets his hands on it, everything comes pretty easy. Procrastinator.
Its too general I know, but I'm no psychologist to dig much deeper. If somebody else wants to add something, feel free to do it 
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Member Since: 9/24/2008
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Profile me, if you can. 
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Member Since: 5/6/2009
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Ok let me give a shot at OZ, right before I head home from work.
Oz is a good-looking man lemme tell ya...and most importantly he knows this and tries to use his looks in his best interest as much as he can  Not to say that he only relies on that though. His posts on here are usually full of sharp and often bitchy humor and I'm sure it exactly reflects his real-life interaction style, sharp and direct. Often energized in terms of having fun, more on the extrovert side, but enjoys some quiet days with his loved ones too. Often lazy to work on studying and all the beneficial stuff for his development, but if he actually gets his hands on it, everything comes pretty easy. Procrastinator.
Its too general I know, but I'm no psychologist to dig much deeper. If somebody else wants to add something, feel free to do it 
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I may be wrong, but in person.... I reckon deep down he is a lot nicer than he may appear to some members on this site. He is often quite sharp on this site, but in real life he wouldn't come across as sharp as he is on this site....
I dunno, I could be wrong. I don't evaluate anyone on here, but when I have posted in the same threads he has, you gather bits of information and then add it to your personal schema.
You should also remember that everyone will analyse and evaluate people different on here because we all share different past experiences and may compare a member to someone who we know in real life. So being incorrect doesn't mean that you are cannot analyse members, it just means that your assumptions are not accurate on that particular person. Like I said it all depends on past experiences... it is all subjective data from one individual and the human mind is way to complex.
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Keriihill's comment
Anyone who would comment about me, the reply box is yours  thank you!
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Member Since: 3/4/2009
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Originally posted by Sir. Frost
I may be wrong, but in person.... I reckon deep down he is a lot nicer than he may appear to some members on this site. He is often quite sharp on this site, but in real life he wouldn't come across as sharp as he is on this site....
I dunno, I could be wrong. I don't evaluate anyone on here, but when I have posted in the same threads he has, you gather bits of information and then add it to your personal schema.
You should also remember that everyone will analyse and evaluate people different on here because we all share different past experiences and may compare a member to someone who we know in real life. So being incorrect doesn't mean that you are cannot analyse members, it just means that your assumptions are not accurate on that particular person. Like I said it all depends on past experiences... it is all subjective data from one individual and the human mind is way to complex.
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oh I absolutely agree. I post my evaluations based on my subjective view of the members based on the posts I've come across. Most likely I have never seen most of their posts on ATRL, which means I am missing big fragments of information needed for analysis.
Its just fun to make assumptions, even if they are wrong, since I know that the members that I profile, enjoy reading them, no matter I made a right guess or not.
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Originally posted by Celestial
Profile me, if you can. 
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I would actually like to give it a shot, even though we don't know each other well. A bit later though.
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Do me !! Do me !! Do me !!
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Member Since: 10/28/2008
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Originally posted by keriihill
arkl
Your use of the English language is well done & so well put to the point whereby you outshine other members from western dominant/english-speaking backgrounds, including myself. This tells me that you're a man of manner, someone with a determination of excellence; as you have told me yourself that it is hard to get to bigger places within your country, unfortunately, due to inequality in the use of the nations resources to invest in primary capital for the future growth -- its people; hence the only way out being a good education. You are confident, without being too cocky -- an essential managerial asset, which is for good use in the business world later on in the maturing stages of your life cycle. You would seriously flourish in a country like Australia if you are to work hard and promise yourself to dream big.
I could go on forever. And I went off-topic a bit, so sorry in advance if this is really bad, but I had to delve deep to find the gold. I wanna do more of this 
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Sis,  you're giving me the tease to migrate to Australia.  Thank you, Daniel.  I don't like handling responsibilities though. 
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Member Since: 10/28/2008
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
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It was one-dimensional I must say, he only touched the possibilities where I could best utilize my capacities in the professional field. But it was too much!  I don't even think I could get a higher position than being an assistant. 
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Member Since: 6/16/2010
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Originally posted by Celestial
Profile me, if you can. 
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I'll give you a go when I get home from school if you want.
On another note we are studying theories of gender and androgyny including a scale to find out if your mind works in a feminine or masculine way. Could be interesting to see that here, especially with the people who don't disclose their gender.
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Member Since: 8/12/2007
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Ok let me give a shot at OZ, right before I head home from work.
Oz is a good-looking man lemme tell ya...and most importantly he knows this and tries to use his looks in his best interest as much as he can  Not to say that he only relies on that though. His posts on here are usually full of sharp and often bitchy humor and I'm sure it exactly reflects his real-life interaction style, sharp and direct. Often energized in terms of having fun, more on the extrovert side, but enjoys some quiet days with his loved ones too. Often lazy to work on studying and all the beneficial stuff for his development, but if he actually gets his hands on it, everything comes pretty easy. Procrastinator.
Its too general I know, but I'm no psychologist to dig much deeper. If somebody else wants to add something, feel free to do it 
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I just finished 2 papers do tomorrow
You know me too well.
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Member Since: 3/4/2009
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Originally posted by itstotallybea
I'll give you a go when I get home from school if you want.
On another note we are studying theories of gender and androgyny including a scale to find out if your mind works in a feminine or masculine way. Could be interesting to see that here, especially with the people who don't disclose their gender.
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Kisuke. His mind definitely works in a masculine way, but I'm still not sure about his gender (I'm using "his" as I'm 95% sure he's a male, but still...)  He's actually one of not many members, who has surrounded himself with a high level of secrecy.
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Member Since: 11/30/2009
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Kisuke. His mind definitely works in a masculine way, but I'm still not sure about his gender (I'm using "his" as I'm 95% sure he's a male, but still...)  He's actually one of not many members, who has surrounded himself with a high level of secrecy.
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kisuke is so enigmatic. It's impossible to visualize him. He could be anything.
He likes Beyonce
He likes food
He likes Halo (The videogame, not the Beyonce song. Well, probably that too)
Everything else about him remains a mystery 
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Originally posted by MrCookiepants
kisuke is so enigmatic. It's impossible to visualize him. He could be anything.
He likes Beyonce
He likes food
He likes Halo (The videogame, not the Beyonce song. Well, probably that too)
Everything else about him remains a mystery 
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So can we make some conclusions about his appearance based on those few things that we know? (alert: stereotyping will take place now):
He likes food - maybe has a couple of extra pounds?
He likes Halo (the video game) - if he's good at it and plays much - maybe wears glasses and has a bad posture, but flexible hands/fingers 
He likes Beyonce - well that doesn't give me anything
We also know he's dutch, so there's a slightly larger probability that he has fair hair and is taller than average.
Oh and I'm sure he has a normal sized forehead 
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And he likes Goat's milk
I think he's black also
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Originally posted by Golden Trigger
Do me !! Do me !! Do me !!
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Member Since: 2/9/2008
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
So can we make some conclusions about his appearance based on those few things that we know? (alert: stereotyping will take place now):
He likes food - maybe has a couple of extra pounds?
He likes Halo (the video game) - if he's good at it and plays much - maybe wears glasses and has a bad posture, but flexible hands/fingers 
He likes Beyonce - well that doesn't give me anything
We also know he's dutch, so there's a slightly larger probability that he has fair hair and is taller than average.
Oh and I'm sure he has a normal sized forehead 
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No, you're wrong.
Kisuke looks like a cross between Beyonce, Diana Ross, Patti LaBelle, an astronaut and a rollercoaster.
Kisuke enjoys long walks on the beach, funnel cake with powdered sugar and destroying enemy battleships.
Kisuke is the Stig of ATRL.
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