Definitely; ever since I was little and became obsessed with the British children's TV series Noddy, I've been copying the characters I loved. There was a time between fifth and sixth grade when I loved Garfield the cat; I pretty much morphed into him from his habits to his selfish, dry sense of humour to his attitudes toward life. After that came Linus from the Peanuts cartoons. That one stuck around for nearly three years; I dragged a blanket around with me (given I was between twelve and fifteen at the time it was pretty strange) and managed to turn it into a fairly formidable weapon. I spouted lines from the strip constantly and even started picking up the slow, deliberate, methodical speech patterns that the kids on the TV episodes all had. Looking back, it was funny in a sad kind of way I suppose. When my Star Trek obsession started, I began picking up some of Spock's behaviours, but that dropped off pretty quickly when I saw what a radical difference there was between our personalities; I didn't have it in me to squash all emotion, though I certainly tried hard for a while, not just so I could be like Spock, but because the idea of not having to feel anything seemed so appealing. Right now I'm latching onto Star Trek Voyager's ex-borg, Seven of Nine (she's my avatar, for those who don't watch the show). Our personalities fit better, and it's easier for me to mimic her speech patterns without always realising I'm doing it. Sometimes it's deliberate because I think the way she talks is brilliant
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"Survival is insufficient" - Seven of Nine
Diagnosed with ASD level 1 on the 10th of April, 2014
Rediagnosed with ASD level 2 on the 4th of May, 2019
Thanks to Olympiadis for my fantastic avatar!