Who would you characterize me as if my personality is Noble, Kind Hearted, and Spirited? I think I would be a Guan Yu or Dian Wei,what do you think!
Who would you characterize me as if my personality is Noble, Kind Hearted, and Spirited? I think I would be a Guan Yu or Dian Wei,what do you think!
Well, I don't know you, but the self-description you gave doesn't sound a thing like either of those two to me. Both Guan Yu and Dian Wei were fanatically loyal, and Guan Yu was pretty stuck-up, despite his peasant origins. They were iron-willed, hot-tempered, and valued their honor over all else.
Based on your description, I'd say you're a Liu Bei. He was good-hearted, pious, and noble, and I guess you could say he was pretty lively during most of his life.
Well, I don't know you, but the self-description you gave doesn't sound a thing like either of those two to me. Both Guan Yu and Dian Wei were fanatically loyal, and Guan Yu was pretty stuck-up, despite his peasant origins. They were iron-willed, hot-tempered, and valued their honor over all else.
Based on your description, I'd say you're a Liu Bei. He was good-hearted, pious, and noble, and I guess you could say he was pretty lively during most of his life.
taisho_rolyat
lol, I'm kinda smug too, despite my uh, less-privelaged origins.
I was reading Three Kingdoms the other day, and I got to Pang Tong's introduction to the novel. Well, I'm way past that now, but this was about a week ago. Anyway, he reminded me of myself when it comes to getting work done... he sat in office where he was somewhat wrongfully appointed to "keep him out of the way", and did nothing but drink and basically party for 100 days. Then, Zhang Fei was sent to check him, and he did all the 100 days' work in the one night Zhang Fei was there, with no mistakes.
That is exactly what I do, lol, I hold off on doing things, teachers scold me, whatever I don't care, then at the last moment I finish everything with a better grade than everyone else, haha!
I'm not saying I characterize him, I really don't know who I characterize. Maybe Zhang Liao, because I'm serious, extremely confident in myself, and am somewhat smug but not offensively conceited. I don't know really, I see myself in many characters.
[QUOTE="taisho_rolyat"]Well, I don't know you, but the self-description you gave doesn't sound a thing like either of those two to me. Both Guan Yu and Dian Wei were fanatically loyal, and Guan Yu was pretty stuck-up, despite his peasant origins. They were iron-willed, hot-tempered, and valued their honor over all else.
Based on your description, I'd say you're a Liu Bei. He was good-hearted, pious, and noble, and I guess you could say he was pretty lively during most of his life.
bastards12345
lol, I'm kinda smug too, despite my uh, less-privelaged origins.
I was reading Three Kingdoms the other day, and I got to Pang Tong's introduction to the novel. Well, I'm way past that now, but this was about a week ago. Anyway, he reminded me of myself when it comes to getting work done... he sat in office where he was somewhat wrongfully appointed to "keep him out of the way", and did nothing but drink and basically party for 100 days. Then, Zhang Fei was sent to check him, and he did all the 100 days' work in the one night Zhang Fei was there, with no mistakes.
That is exactly what I do, lol, I hold off on doing things, teachers scold me, whatever I don't care, then at the last moment I finish everything with a better grade than everyone else, haha!
I'm not saying I characterize him, I really don't know who I characterize. Maybe Zhang Liao, because I'm serious, extremely confident in myself, and am somewhat smug but not offensively conceited. I don't know really, I see myself in many characters.
u could've just said u procrastinate a alot
You see, I procrastinated in saying that I procrastinate.Â
Anyway, it is not procrastination in that I'm afraid of hard work, but that I have the confidence to fall back on to let me procrastinate and still efficiently do what I have to do.
 That's how I am, too. Hellz yeah, brotha. *knuckle*Anyway, it is not procrastination in that I'm afraid of hard work, but that I have the confidence to fall back on to let me procrastinate and still efficiently do what I have to do.bastards12345
And Noah, I really don't know who I'd consider you to be. You're not one of those 'larger-than-life' characters like Mengde or Guan Yu, but you're more of a fighter than, say, Zhuge Liang or Liu Bei. A Lu Meng, maybe?
Anyway, I digress. Who would you guys say I am?
Hmmmmm, noble, kind-hearted, and spirited, that sounds like Zhao Yun to me. In that regard, I wonder whom I characterize............. any thoughts!?JeffSteel Dude, you've become completely synonymous with Ma Chao. It's impossible to think of you as anyone else.
[QUOTE="bastards12345"][QUOTE="JeffSteel"]Ah Dou = Liu ChanHarpey
LOL, any well-read man knows this. Good job.
LMAO :D
Any well-read lady too, I suppose.
[QUOTE="JeffSteel"]Hmmmmm, noble, kind-hearted, and spirited, that sounds like Zhao Yun to me. In that regard, I wonder whom I characterize............. any thoughts!?taisho_rolyat Dude, you've become completely synonymous with Ma Chao. It's impossible to think of you as anyone else.
Definetly. Ma Chao all the way.
 Dude, you've become completely synonymous with Ma Chao. It's impossible to think of you as anyone else.[QUOTE="taisho_rolyat"][QUOTE="JeffSteel"]Hmmmmm, noble, kind-hearted, and spirited, that sounds like Zhao Yun to me. In that regard, I wonder whom I characterize............. any thoughts!?noahcycle12
Definetly. Ma Chao all the way.
Not to me, Ma Chao was arrogant, not the brightest, mostly just a brave warrior. He put too much value on vengeance, I don't think he's too admirable, to base such a large portion of his life on another's demise.
JeffSteel isn't such an unforgiving and crude person. If he has to be a Ma, I'd say Ma Teng, he was virtuous, and had a sense of loyalty and purpose. He wasn't the brightest, but he had advisors that he heeded, unlike Ma Chao who cast away his advisor with a severed hand... straight into Cao Cao's camp.
[QUOTE="noahcycle12"]Dude, you've become completely synonymous with Ma Chao. It's impossible to think of you as anyone else.[QUOTE="taisho_rolyat"][QUOTE="JeffSteel"]Hmmmmm, noble, kind-hearted, and spirited, that sounds like Zhao Yun to me. In that regard, I wonder whom I characterize............. any thoughts!?bastards12345
Definetly. Ma Chao all the way.
Not to me, Ma Chao was arrogant, not the brightest, mostly just a brave warrior. He put too much value on vengeance, I don't think he's too admirable, to base such a large portion of his life on another's demise.
JeffSteel isn't such an unforgiving and crude person. If he has to be a Ma, I'd say Ma Teng, he was virtuous, and had a sense of loyalty and purpose. He wasn't the brightest, but he had advisors that he heeded, unlike Ma Chao who cast away his advisor with a severed hand... straight into Cao Cao's camp.
 That's how I am, too. Hellz yeah, brotha. *knuckle*[QUOTE="bastards12345"]
Anyway, it is not procrastination in that I'm afraid of hard work, but that I have the confidence to fall back on to let me procrastinate and still efficiently do what I have to do.taisho_rolyat
And Noah, I really don't know who I'd consider you to be. You're not one of those 'larger-than-life' characters like Mengde or Guan Yu, but you're more of a fighter than, say, Zhuge Liang or Liu Bei. A Lu Meng, maybe?
Anyway, I digress. Who would you guys say I am?
Brains and braun. Sounds about right.
 Uh, dude... he's the leader. And that means I'm the most loyal user here!
and JeffSteel is the most loyal forum user there is.
Lu_Bu01
[QUOTE="nobuggs"][QUOTE="Lu_Bu01"]Who do I characterize? Lu_Bu01Zhang He.
Yeah that was so not funny............................(If you could see my grin)
[QUOTE="bastards12345"]Lu Meng's beastly, that's my son.
noahcycle12
Lu Meng aint your son. What you been smokin G?
Dammit you know what I mean.
[QUOTE="noahcycle12"][QUOTE="bastards12345"]Lu Meng's beastly, that's my son.
bastards12345
Lu Meng aint your son. What you been smokin G?
Dammit you know what I mean.
So you meant "Thats my boy?"
[QUOTE="bastards12345"][QUOTE="noahcycle12"][QUOTE="bastards12345"]Lu Meng's beastly, that's my son.
noahcycle12
Lu Meng aint your son. What you been smokin G?
Dammit you know what I mean.
So you meant "Thats my boy?"
That's my boy is something Michael Jackson would say.
Sometimes you say "that's my son" as a positive reaction to somebody, especially if you like them or are friends with them.
[QUOTE="noahcycle12"][QUOTE="bastards12345"][QUOTE="noahcycle12"][QUOTE="bastards12345"]Lu Meng's beastly, that's my son.
bastards12345
Lu Meng aint your son. What you been smokin G?
Dammit you know what I mean.
So you meant "Thats my boy?"
That's my boy is something Michael Jackson would say.
Sometimes you say "that's my son" as a positive reaction to somebody, especially if you like them or are friends with them.
Oh. Right back atcha there G Funk.
You know, everbody's been too busy picking on Lu Bu to say who they characterize me as.taisho_rolyat
Sorry there kew guy. Didnt mean to leave you hanggin. Xu Huang.Â
[QUOTE="bastards12345"]Xu HUANG HAS ARRIVed!.....noahcycle12
Im right though huh? Back me up man. It just came to me.
I don't know.
[QUOTE="taisho_rolyat"]Well, I don't know you, but the self-description you gave doesn't sound a thing like either of those two to me. Both Guan Yu and Dian Wei were fanatically loyal, and Guan Yu was pretty stuck-up, despite his peasant origins. They were iron-willed, hot-tempered, and valued their honor over all else.
Based on your description, I'd say you're a Liu Bei. He was good-hearted, pious, and noble, and I guess you could say he was pretty lively during most of his life.
bastards12345
lol, I'm kinda smug too, despite my uh, less-privelaged origins.
I was reading Three Kingdoms the other day, and I got to Pang Tong's introduction to the novel. Well, I'm way past that now, but this was about a week ago. Anyway, he reminded me of myself when it comes to getting work done... he sat in office where he was somewhat wrongfully appointed to "keep him out of the way", and did nothing but drink and basically party for 100 days. Then, Zhang Fei was sent to check him, and he did all the 100 days' work in the one night Zhang Fei was there, with no mistakes.
That is exactly what I do, lol, I hold off on doing things, teachers scold me, whatever I don't care, then at the last moment I finish everything with a better grade than everyone else, haha!
I'm not saying I characterize him, I really don't know who I characterize. Maybe Zhang Liao, because I'm serious, extremely confident in myself, and am somewhat smug but not offensively conceited. I don't know really, I see myself in many characters.
lol, I hav esome more defense for me being Zhang Liao!
The other day, I left school early, and as I was walking home (after parting with my friend), I was going to cross the street to my house.
Well, I had my big black jacket on, hood up, because it was cold. This little girl turned around, stared at me and froze... and her brother turned around, and said "run!" and started running, LOL. I didn't even do anything, didn't even look at them until I noticed the girl staring at me, she stood still staring as I was well across the street. Then she slowly started backing up, and ran with her brother, HAHAHAHA! I was done, because I didn't do anything but walk by, then when I got home, I thought of how the children of the Southland were frightened by the mere mention of Zhang Liao, as if he was a monster.
[QUOTE="bastards12345"][QUOTE="taisho_rolyat"]Well, I don't know you, but the self-description you gave doesn't sound a thing like either of those two to me. Both Guan Yu and Dian Wei were fanatically loyal, and Guan Yu was pretty stuck-up, despite his peasant origins. They were iron-willed, hot-tempered, and valued their honor over all else.
Based on your description, I'd say you're a Liu Bei. He was good-hearted, pious, and noble, and I guess you could say he was pretty lively during most of his life.
bastards12345
lol, I'm kinda smug too, despite my uh, less-privelaged origins.
I was reading Three Kingdoms the other day, and I got to Pang Tong's introduction to the novel. Well, I'm way past that now, but this was about a week ago. Anyway, he reminded me of myself when it comes to getting work done... he sat in office where he was somewhat wrongfully appointed to "keep him out of the way", and did nothing but drink and basically party for 100 days. Then, Zhang Fei was sent to check him, and he did all the 100 days' work in the one night Zhang Fei was there, with no mistakes.
That is exactly what I do, lol, I hold off on doing things, teachers scold me, whatever I don't care, then at the last moment I finish everything with a better grade than everyone else, haha!
I'm not saying I characterize him, I really don't know who I characterize. Maybe Zhang Liao, because I'm serious, extremely confident in myself, and am somewhat smug but not offensively conceited. I don't know really, I see myself in many characters.
lol, I hav esome more defense for me being Zhang Liao!
The other day, I left school early, and as I was walking home (after parting with my friend), I was going to cross the street to my house.
Well, I had my big black jacket on, hood up, because it was cold. This little girl turned around, stared at me and froze... and her brother turned around, and said "run!" and started running, LOL. I didn't even do anything, didn't even look at them until I noticed the girl staring at me, she stood still staring as I was well across the street. Then she slowly started backing up, and ran with her brother, HAHAHAHA! I was done, because I didn't do anything but walk by, then when I got home, I thought of how the children of the Southland were frightened by the mere mention of Zhang Liao, as if he was a monster.
"Crying children could be silenced by the mention of his name." Sweeeet! He Fei made him so big. Good thing he was made to leave Lu Bu. And good thing Cao Cao liked him.Â
Cao Cao was going to kill him but Liu Bei and Guan Yu stopped him. Although he says he wouldnt have killed him. I dont really believe that though. But he did want him on his team. At He Fei he really found out that it paid off.
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