Most Interesting Character Attribute

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Whats the most interesting character attribute you have created?

I created a character who was 15yrs old but was so deeply pro-america he viewed any opinion or point of view as "anti-freedom." He was essentially an example of when parents force their beliefs onto their kids.
 

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Whats the most interesting character attribute you have created?

I created a character who was 15yrs old but was so deeply pro-america he viewed any opinion or point of view as "anti-freedom." He was essentially an example of when parents force their beliefs onto their kids.
Funny how of all the countries in the world, it's always pro-America that turns out skeevy. Never pro-China, pro-Egypt, pro-Germany, pro-Japan, pro-Liechtenstein. I'm sure your character is interesting to you, but I'm already rolling my eyes.
 

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I wrote a short about two bookends who got along too well to be successful because they kept forgetting to oppose each other so the books kept falling over. I still like that story. Not sure why I never tried subbing it.
 

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I wrote a short about two bookends who got along too well to be successful because they kept forgetting to oppose each other so the books kept falling over. I still like that story. Not sure why I never tried subbing it.

I'd read this.

Sounds like a metaphor of sorts. I like it.
 

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Funny how of all the countries in the world, it's always pro-America that turns out skeevy. Never pro-China, pro-Egypt, pro-Germany, pro-Japan, pro-Liechtenstein. I'm sure your character is interesting to you, but I'm already rolling my eyes.

When I see 'pro-America', I think a a cult that believes in a nation that never existed, and if it did exist would put Stalinist Russia to shame, and make '1984' read like a Dr. Seuss book. That's skeevy.
 

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Whats the most interesting character attribute you have created?

A petty criminal who teams up with a faith healer, with the intention of pulling off some great scams, only to discover that the healer's ability is real. But by then, he's smitten by her and turns his criminal skills to supporting the healer on her mission.
 

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