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Ramona Quimby

Little Linguist

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Any guesses regarding this character? When I was 6-12, the books totally fascinated me, and then I forgot about her until the movie trailers came out.


Pretty sure she's an EXFP. Just like me as a kid, except I hate drawing, and kept more of my fantasy to myself. :) Wheeeeeee! So I am thinking ESFP.
 

Aquarelle

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OMG I loved the Ramona books! :) I would say xNFP, but then again she was (is) a kid, so it's hard to say.
 

Xenon

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Some sort of ExxP, I'd think. It's been ages since I read the books and I don't recall a whole lot, but from what I remember she was often attention-seeking, loud, mischevious and curious. She seemed to test adults a lot, and do things "just to see what would happen".
 

Quay

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Any guesses regarding this character? When I was 6-12, the books totally fascinated me, and then I forgot about her until the movie trailers came out.


Pretty sure she's an EXFP. Just like me as a kid, except I hate drawing, and kept more of my fantasy to myself. :) Wheeeeeee! So I am thinking ESFP.

I swear my daughter is Ramona come to life and I think she is ExFP of some sort. :devil::wubbie::devil::wubbie:

This morning, she sprayed out my entire Tahitian bottle of Febreeze air freshener in her and her brother's playroom..

*hack*
 

Little Linguist

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Oh, well damn, I remember pretending to be a mad scientist and playing with my mom's expensive perfume (which meant nothing to me) going MUHAHAHA with this potion I will take over the world.

It got me beat up.

Oops.

Next thing: Jean Naté perfume. I am so glamorous and beautiful - spray here and spray there, until the whole apartment stank.

That was when I gave up on perfume.

I literally cannot stand it now.

Then I would pretend I was a ballet dancer. I couldn't dance for shit but in my mind I was a prima ballerina. Until I broke my ankle. Oops.

Then I would skate on the kitchen floor and pretend I was an ice skater. You know, with socks.

A miracle: When I was in first grade, I started playing with shit (not literally - just weird, thick paint) and fantasizing about god knows what, and next thing I knew, the teacher was screaming at me, and I looked down on my shirt and asked, "How did that happen?" I literally had no idea. I still have no idea. That got me beat up because everyone thought I was lying.

Then I would be on the playground and had imaginary discussions with historical figures. Yeah.

Ran up the slide away from the Germans. THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!! ***throws herself on the tire thingy***

I would have creative ideas for projects, but couldn't implement them, so my art projects looked like some cat crap you would find in a modern 'art' museum.

Oh sweet Jesus. I have a million such stories. And the great thing about Ramona was everyone thought it was cute and cuddly and not a pain in the ass.
 

Quay

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Oh, well damn, I remember pretending to be a mad scientist and playing with my mom's expensive perfume (which meant nothing to me) going MUHAHAHA with this potion I will take over the world.

It got me beat up.

Oops.

Next thing: Jean Naté perfume. I am so glamorous and beautiful - spray here and spray there, until the whole apartment stank.

That was when I gave up on perfume.

I literally cannot stand it now.

Then I would pretend I was a ballet dancer. I couldn't dance for shit but in my mind I was a prima ballerina. Until I broke my ankle. Oops.

Then I would skate on the kitchen floor and pretend I was an ice skater. You know, with socks.

A miracle: When I was in first grade, I started playing with shit (not literally - just weird, thick paint) and fantasizing about god knows what, and next thing I knew, the teacher was screaming at me, and I looked down on my shirt and asked, "How did that happen?" I literally had no idea. I still have no idea. That got me beat up because everyone thought I was lying.

Then I would be on the playground and had imaginary discussions with historical figures. Yeah.

Ran up the slide away from the Germans. THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!! ***throws herself on the tire thingy***

I would have creative ideas for projects, but couldn't implement them, so my art projects looked like some cat crap you would find in a modern 'art' museum.

Oh sweet Jesus. I have a million such stories. And the great thing about Ramona was everyone thought it was cute and cuddly and not a pain in the ass.

:yim_rolling_on_the_

and really.. because I know all of this will be her in the coming years.

I think it's hilarious.

I remember reading these books as a child while in awe, then thinking, "I would have gotten my ass WHUPPED for this shit!"

My parents didn't play that.
 

OrangeAppled

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She seems to spend a lot of time alone....she struck me as an introvert.
 
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