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What do you like most about yourself physically?
What's your best personality trait?
What is your greatest accomplishment?

What do you want to improve?
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>>17431146
My penis is pretty okay I guess
A generally light hearted humor
I saved a kids life while lifeguarding
I'd really like to pick up archery, while I've dabbled in a lot of things I'd really like to master one.
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>>17431152
>I'd really like to pick up archery
Why archery?
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
Probably my eyelashes and that I will be able to grow a full beard.
>What's your best personality trait?
I'm considerate of others and am socially aware of what is going on.
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
I think managing to improve my mental health and dealing with my problems that I will be able to continuously improve upon as my life goes on.
>What do you want to improve?
Following through with longer term goals such as learning a new language or working out. Once I feel comfortable within a subject I can improve on my own pretty well but getting to that point is difficult
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>>17431146

physically? probably my ass as a general rule, but im very happy with my face/ head when i take care of it, even though id like it to look different.

>best personality trait

depends what you consider a personality trait. one thing i say a lot is 'i like what i like and i like to like it'. and its true. the fact that i like the things i like kind of excites me, so i would say that, if that counts.

>what is your greatest accomplishment

i got two
>became manager at a small business and saved us more than 30 thousand dollars my first year

this was my first job ive held down for more than two weeks so i was pretty happy with all ive done for hte place and

>created six new episodes of sailor moon

we got well over a million views and still get 50k a month.
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>>17431146
>muh v-taper

I don't know, i don't value myself much. Once a friend who knew i had money said she liked that i don't show it off, that's all i got.

None

Social anxiety
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>>17431160
Kinda silly, but the woman who taught me archery as a child, now she's #6 female Archer nationally. I'd like to make her proud to have started my education.
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
I like how small i am
>What's your best personality trait?
I'm a very cheerful person
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
my complete personality tunraround
>What do you want to improve?
my personality and i want to get /fit/
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>>17431163
>I think managing to improve my mental health
That's something you should be really proud of.

What language would you like to learn?

>>17431164
>created six new episodes of sailor moon
How did it happen?

>>17431170
>i don't value myself much.
That's sad. Being modest is a really good trait, tho.
Good luck with social anxiety!

>>17431182
>my complete personality tunraround
How did you do it?
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>>17431146
>consistently described as extremely attractive, 8 inch dick
>laid back-ness, slow to real anger (thanks to years of effort)
>my business
>need to resume working out, need to give up the carbonated jew, really need to learn to trust people again (or at least get better at faking it), need to start viewing women as human beings again, need to stop procrastinating and fix up the yard
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>>17431190

a few projects existed before mine wanting to do the same thing. i joined a team as a voice actor, but being a 13 year old they werent really keen on taking my suggestions for anything else, so i said id make my own.

none of the other projects ever got past episode 2, mine made it to the end of episode six, which was our intended ending so we had a full arc. though the plot was mostly just a rip off of buffy.
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>>17431199
That sounds really cool!

>>17431191
>really need to learn to trust people again
What are you doing to improve that?
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>>17431190
>What language would you like to learn?
I've been wanting to learn Japanese. I was there for 2 weeks recently and it was such an eye opener and changed my life. It kinda ties back into my mental health as I realized that the culture here (in the US) is just sooooo retarded and I felt like for the first time in my life that the people (in Japan), the culture, the food, the organization and efficiency of pretty much everything is just way better. I'm a pretty calm and relaxed person and I just feel that my personality better matches with the mannerisms and culture of the people there.

I've been studying kanji though and ordered some workbooks to catch up to where I was in high school, so I feel optimistic about it. I'm also graduating university in March next year so I definitely want to spend more time there.
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>>17431238
the only thing i can do- trial and error.
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>>17431146

Physically, I have pretty eyes and wide hips.
My best personality trait is that if I decide I want to do something, I throw myself into it headfirst. It's also my worst trait, because I tend to be reckless and often fail due to poor planning.

My greatest accomplishment is probably my kid. It's kind of sad, since anyone with a functioning reproductive system can have one, but I put a lot of effort into him.

I want to improve my appearance. Having a baby wrecked my belly and breasts. I also want to become more cautious and thoughtful, and less prone to anger.
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>>17431146
My multiple orgasm giving cock.
Being genuine.
Making women lose count of their orgasms. Either that or getting my shit together and having a good future after being a dropout.

My ability to make more money with less effort.
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>>17431305
I didn't see anything about your sperm donor

Single mom huh?
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>>17431305
>my kid
How old is he?
It's not sad at all.
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>What do you like most about yourself physically?
I have a nice face, and nice hair. I can grow decent facial hair too.

>What's your best personality trait?
Well spoken.

>What is your greatest accomplishment?
My musical abillity
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>>17431391
You sound great.
What instruments do you play?
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>>17431329
He turns a year old next week. Honestly, I think he's incredible. I know most parents feel that way about their kid.
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>>17431317
I see you didn't post anything about yourself in this thread.

Complete failure, huh?
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>>17431409
No, because even a shitposter has standards

This isn't advice
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>>17431409
It's best to ignore Peggy, it thrives on attention.
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>>17431421
My 8500~ posts say otherwise
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face
honesty and directness
my growth and change in relation to my past
independence and my ability to CONNECT WITH WOMEN physically and mentally
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>>17431146
My smile and my skinny frame.
My awareness, understanding and compassion.
Kept doing music even when things were bad and the way that I built myself after everything that life threw at me.
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>>17431778
Forgot the last one:
Having healthier boundaries and reading more books.
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>>17431146

> What do you like most about yourself physically?

Parts of my face. Overall it's a bit weird (I look like a 13 year old) but my eyes are as nice as brown eyes can be, and my hair is nice and thick, and my nose is "perfect" according to my bf.

> What's your best personality trait?

I say it's that I'm interested in a variety of subjects and hobbies. People tell me that it's because my personality is really faggy and cute for some reason. Which would be more embarassing if I weren't a fag.

> What is your greatest accomplishment?

Either accepting my sexuality, getting over my extremely severe OCD (I had to check and recheck my emails, the doors of the house, my care to make sure it was locked, for 3 hours a night before going to bed, daily) without even going to a psychologist or using meds, or placing nationally in a science fair when I was 15 and winning a few thousand dollars in awards from the county, state, and national levels in a very rich county where the standards are actually high and the awards meant something, rather than in bumfuck Idaho.

> What do you want to improve?

No longer be skinnyfat, lose my virginity (probably sometime soon) up the ass, set my life on a single goal. Making sure the (what was once really severe) OCD stays put in its place long enough that it won't return.
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>>17431146
>physical
Many people have said that i have pretty eyes. Also i like being skinny and quite short.

>personality
I'm open and try to understand others

>accomplishment
I stopped hating myself. Feels so good.

>improve
I think i'd want to get better at singing. And learn to let people close to me
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>physically
Eyes and height.

>personality trait
Probably humor. Also I'm pretty good at talking. If I find a "compatible" person I can lead a conversation for hours.

>greatest accomplishment
Getting confident as fuck.

>improve
Finally learn spanish. Also I'm trying to get a sixpack.
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>>17431401
That's very sweet. You have to be very proud of yourself, being a good parent is probably the best thing you can do in your life.
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>>17431190
>How did you do it?
Lots of work, and will to change.
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>>17431401

There's nothing wrong about being proud of your kid as an accomplishment. Raise him well and it'll pay off.
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>>17431778
>My awareness, understanding and compassion.
Those are great traits.

>Having healthier boundaries
I worked on that last year. It was very hard, but definitely worth it.

>>17431814
>getting over my extremely severe OCD
That sounds exhausting. My boyfriend has OCD and it was really destructive for him at times.

>>17431922
>learn to let people close to me
I worked on this a lot and I am seeing some results. It's scary as fuck. Good luck anon.
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>>17431254
What will you graduate in? Do you think you'll relocate?
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>>17431146
Nothing. I used to like my nails but guess what, they're peeling, so even that is fucked
I'm super patient with people
There are none
Everything needs work so really any improvement is welcome and necessary
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>hair
>listener
>finally learning to be happy instead of a miserable shithead
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I don't take pride of any body part. In fact, now that you've posted the question, I find myself dissatisfied with my body from crown to sole

I am overwhelmingly pessimistic but because of that I recognize the few truly bright things in life

My greatest accomplishment to my own metric is myself, I'm proud of who I've grown into, if you'll excuse the braggadocio

I want to improve the rest of my flaws, inside and out. I'd like to become a little more optimistic because when something goes wrong, I immediately jump to doom and hellfire before I have hope in my heart and even the littlest thing can bring me to my knees, however briefly.
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>What do you like most about yourself physically?

My hair. Thick, gorgeous and women love putting their hands through it and ask me how I care for it. All genetics honestly.

>What's your best personality trait?

Kind, honest and loyal to a fault. I know that's three but they sum me up well. Been jokingly told I was a family guard dog in a previous life.

>What is your greatest accomplishment?

No big accomplishments but I always try to help people in need. Spreading goodwill, I guess? I've caught some folks I helped helping others afterward.

>What do you want to improve?

NEET status. Been one for 1 1/2 years after quitting my job. Getting some cash flow will help my current issues.
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
My beard maybe? Hair when it's managed?
>What's your best personality trait?
I'm open minded. I'm highly principled and have my own unique view of the world, but I don't believe my view inherently any better or worse than anyone else's and that everyone has SOMETHING they can potentially bring to the table
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
Surviving a decade of depression and dragging myself out of it by sheer force of will.
>What do you want to improve?
My motivation/apathy. I'm probably one of the best people around in an emergency and my mind works a thousand miles a minute, but outside of that, I get lazy.
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>What do you like most about yourself physically?
My voice
>What's your best personality trait?
I don't think I have one. I try to stay positive although I'm not very good at it.
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
Nothing

>What do you want to improve?
I want to make my body better, I hate looking at it. I want to get better and socializing, I'm really awkward and almost never asked people for their contact info cause I thought it would be weird, and what would I say? I got problems man, but I want to fix them.
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
Probably my hair.
>What's your best personality trait?
I'm very calm and easy to deal with.
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
I'm a uni student but I managed to incorporate what I learned into a hobby project which made me some money. That was really nice.
>What do you want to improve?
Everything, I'm a fucking mess.
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>>17431146
Why do you care, OP?
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>>17433709
My therapist made me write this stuff down when I started therapy.
I have always been fairly insecure and she tried to make me point out the things I valued about myself.

Got curious, wanted to ask.
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>>17433721
Hm. That makes sense. And people do tend to enjoy talking about themselves in a positive light, particularly when given leave to do exactly that.

Anyways. You're probably helping people feel better, if only a bit. But that counts. Keep it up.
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>>17433733
It helped me, to be honest. It was nice to think about myself in a positive light at first, and it is nice to see the improvement in the long run (I wrote this 8 months ago).
I think that, in general, writing things down helps making your thoughts clearer and makes you want to achieve things more.
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
my youthful skin
>What's your best personality trait?
sense of humour
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
buying a house
>What do you want to improve?
mental health
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>What do you like most about yourself physically?
I have nice hair and boobs.
>What's your best personality trait?
I'm considerate
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
I've helped friends through a lot of things, but in a more traditional accomplishment would be getting into med school and making my grandpa proud I guess
>What do you want to improve?
I wish I wasn't so anxious and lazy
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I have a decent beard + hair
I'm honest
I have some published writing

I want to be more thoughtful
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>>17431146
My shoulders, chest and legs for some reason.
Endurance, I guess. I really dislike the idea of "accepting one's lot in life", so I try to overcome my status quo.
Getting back on my feet again.

I want to change my sleep habits, they're all kinds of fucked up.
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>>17431146
tfw i can't answer any of these questions
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>>17434185
Take some time and think about it!
It's probably just low self esteem talking.
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>>17434182
>Endurance
I really like that. It's a truly beautiful quality.

>>17433796
Ha, I'm weirdly similar to you.

>>17433877
>some published writing
What did you write about?

>>17433381
>I'm a fucking mess.
You seem to have quite a bit of things to be proud about!

>>17432309
Socialising is mostly a matter of trial and error! I've said so much weird and awkward shit. After a while, you get it.

>>17432281
I really like most of the things you said!
Especially about your personality.

>>17432232
>I've caught some folks I helped helping others afterward.
This is very rewarding!

>>17432098
>I'm proud of who I've grown into
That's awesome.

>>17432049
>I'm super patient with people
Totally jealous.
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
I like my massive penis, being born with it- it's not something I should be proud of, but I am.
>What's your best personality trait?
childish determination
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
I backpacked europe even though I could barely catch a bus, had never traveled alone, lived alone, and I struggle to read clocks

>What do you want to improve?
I need to become more autonomous and self directed
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
I don't much care for my body. My spine and feet are kind of messed up. I have been told that if I shaved my body hair, I could be a trap.
>What's your best personality trait?
People like the jokes I make, sometimes. I kind of like helping people.
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
I'm an Eagle Scout. I don't feel I really deserve it, and I had a lot of help, though.
>What do you want to improve?
I want to be more secure, less unhappy, and have more friends.
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>>17431146
My face is pretty and my eyes are big and blue with little shmeckles of orange in them. I like my cheekbone structure too.

I have a good memory, I am very aware of people and pick up on their mannerisms quickly. I have a good memory and learn quickly.

My life isn't successful yet, but I am proud of myself for consistent perseverance and learning from the bad.

My main goal right now is to ingrain healthier eating habits into my hectic schedule.
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>it's a public masturbation thread
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>>17431146
>What do you like most about yourself physically?
My eyes
>What's your best personality trait?
Down to Earth
>What is your greatest accomplishment?
Saved a lot of money through investments ahhhaah...
>What do you want to improve?
Want to beat my anxiety
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I like this thread

I guess I'd say my height. I'm 6'1" so I'm certainly not short which I'm very glad about.

I think my best personality trait is my rationality. I don't use my emotions as my proof. I use facts. And I don't pick the losing side of a fight. I win a lot of arguments. It's good being right.

Not a whole lot of things I've done I would consider achievements. But I would I'm proud of myself because I made a good grade on a US History state test. I graduated high school and got into college so there's that.

My social skills. Charisma can get you a whole lot in life.
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Probably my lips, though I do like looking at my face too (doesn't come across in pictures sadly
Uhh... probably my sense of mercy/giving second chances because I like to think that everyone can be better if they're given grace
I kept 2 of my 10th grade students from committing suicide last school year
I want to get better at listening when I get off work. I spend so much time focusing on my students that I am emotionally and mentally drained when I get home, so I end up ignoring my significant other. I want to get a better balance
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>>17431316
>give sex tips pls
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>>17431146

- I think that my personality and my ass(Girls with who i've been say they like it)

- I have an acid sense of humor, I see the bad stuff of things and usually make jokes about it (kinda positive guy, uh?)(also not autistic fuck)

-My greatest achievement was winning the life race as an sperm, that grave me the oportunity to finish my high school while living alone, learn to play the guitar so I could later form a band and being in the Best shape in my life

-I would like to improve in gimnastics, run half marathon , read more books and finish my medicine carrer.

Life is Good
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>>17431305
Kids can be great if they're raised properly, I taught my nephew how to play chess, she got excited while playing/learning. If I had a daughter or son I would be proud of it because I would explain and show how to be a great person.
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