Each KS Heroine categorized by Myers Briggs
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Yeah, I'm kinda curious about eh low Morality score myself. She strikes me as a very moral person. Unless you're knocking off points for underaged drinking, and having a boy in her room after cerfew.
So does anyone else think I should make this a seperate topic?
So does anyone else think I should make this a seperate topic?
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I think so, as those aren't Myers Briggs tests.pandaphil wrote:Yeah, I'm kinda curious about eh low Morality score myself. She strikes me as a very moral person. Unless you're knocking off points for underaged drinking, and having a boy in her room after cerfew.
So does anyone else think I should make this a seperate topic?
You aren't the only one who thought that >.>SpecimenSix wrote:Somehow I knew somebody was going to give her a zero in looks.TehLandshark wrote:As much as I would rather have this be another thread, I felt that this was necessary to contribute.
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I'd say she has more morality than just average though. I'd consider her to have relatively high moral standards, from the proper way she carries herself and strict background if nothing else.
And same here, she seems to have high morals, but like to have fun once in a while.
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I'm not sure how to judge Rin's looks; her sprite is about as middle-of-the-road as you can get, but she's very pretty in some of the artwork, especially the notebook scrap used for her Chapter 2. I just went ahead and rated her using her sprite. The sex life part refers to said sex life in their own route.
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Hisao comments that she's very plain looking.Dr. Casey wrote:I'm not sure how to judge Rin's looks; her sprite is about as middle-of-the-road as you can get, but she's very pretty in some of the artwork, especially the notebook scrap used for her Chapter 2.
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If I was serious, looks would be at the top of the chart. I just couldn't resist.SpecimenSix wrote:Somehow I knew somebody was going to give her a zero in looks.TehLandshark wrote:As much as I would rather have this be another thread, I felt that this was necessary to contribute.
Lilly.
I'd say she has more morality than just average though. I'd consider her to have relatively high moral standards, from the proper way she carries herself and strict background if nothing else.
I don't know why I did that on morality. I couldn't specifically remember an incident that showed that it was high, and I think I'm still mad at her for leaving Hisao out of the loop on the whole returning to England thing. That was a dick move.
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No argument here that it was a shitty thing for her to not tell Hisao and him to have to hear about it from Akira, but when Hisao mentioned it to her she said she knew it was wrong, but was scared to tell him and scared of what would happen. She had the best intentions, just wrong execution. It's not like she decided "alright fuck this guy and his stupid sweatervest, I'm going to leave for Scotland and not tell him until I'm over there dating someone else." Plus she also probably felt shitty about the whole scene in the wheat field when she asked him to stay with her and then found out she couldn't stay for him.TehLandshark wrote:If I was serious, looks would be at the top of the chart. I just couldn't resist.
I don't know why I did that on morality. I couldn't specifically remember an incident that showed that it was high, and I think I'm still mad at her for leaving Hisao out of the loop on the whole returning to England thing. That was a dick move.
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You've got that backwards. The implication was that she had made the decision BEFORE the wheat field. Yeah.SpecimenSix wrote:Plus she also probably felt shitty about the whole scene in the wheat field when she asked him to stay with her and then found out she couldn't stay for him.
That being said, it still isn't "teh evuls." It's called being a teenager. People make stupid and/or selfish decisions that hurt other people, even when they're basically good people. She was scared and unsure, and confused by her conflicting feelings. So she decided to try living in the moment, giving little to no thought to the future (you really think "English Teacher" is quite as viable (and easy) a career path in Scotland as it is in Japan?). And it blows up in her face. Hisao gets (justifiably) angry and she assumes that it's over. And we all know the rest from there.
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Did she? Sorry I haven't gone through KS since back in February so my memory must be a bit hazy. But yea I agree that it was definitely more of a selfish decision. Then again, to be fair, it is very hard to disappoint someone you care about. It wasn't the smartest thing she's ever done, but like many of us she treated the issue like it would go away if she ignored it.ProfAllister wrote:You've got that backwards. The implication was that she had made the decision BEFORE the wheat field. Yeah.SpecimenSix wrote:Plus she also probably felt shitty about the whole scene in the wheat field when she asked him to stay with her and then found out she couldn't stay for him.
That being said, it still isn't "teh evuls." It's called being a teenager. People make stupid and/or selfish decisions that hurt other people, even when they're basically good people. She was scared and unsure, and confused by her conflicting feelings. So she decided to try living in the moment, giving little to no thought to the future (you really think "English Teacher" is quite as viable (and easy) a career path in Scotland as it is in Japan?). And it blows up in her face. Hisao gets (justifiably) angry and she assumes that it's over. And we all know the rest from there.
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I kinda think a lot of it is both of them trying way too hard not to hurt the others feelings.
She was a bit naive in not being able to face him and tell him about Scotland. And he was too wimpy to actually come out and say he didn't want her to go. Instead trying to be Mr Supportive. I think in the end it all comes down to "Always be honest with the person you love"
She was a bit naive in not being able to face him and tell him about Scotland. And he was too wimpy to actually come out and say he didn't want her to go. Instead trying to be Mr Supportive. I think in the end it all comes down to "Always be honest with the person you love"
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@pandaphil. I wish "Rate your girl" have it's own thread. So we could criticize other's rating and let the fandom war begins. Yay!
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Auratus wrote:@pandaphil. I wish "Rate your girl" have it's own thread. So we could criticize other's rating and let the fandom war begins. Yay!
I give you the honor to start it within 24 hour. Otherwise I will make one.
All righty, I'll do it.
But you guys have to promise to repost your ratings.
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