
For real? Am I really a fool?
Congratulations! You don't even fall within the human category! You've tested into the once-in-a-million-years IMSB personality -- globally, you are the only one. Inside the IMSB brain live two immortal gladiators locked in eternal combat: one named "I'M GOING FOR IT!" and the other named "I'm such an idiot!" For example, when IMSB encounters someone they like: The "I'M GOING FOR IT" warrior yells: Charge! Get their number! Ask them to dinner! Say it loud, no regrets!! Then the "I'm such an idiot" warrior replies: Why would they even look at you? Going over there is just asking for humiliation! You delusional fool! The final result: stares at the person's back until they disappear, then pulls out their phone and googles "how to overcome social anxiety." Look -- IMSB isn't actually a fool. It's just that your inner drama could probably outrun the entire MCU filmography in both length and emotional complexity.
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You roast yourself harder than anyone else could. If someone compliments you, your first instinct is to check for sarcasm.
Your inner channel is mostly static -- stuck buffering on "who am I" in an infinite loop.
Part of you wants to grind, part of you wants to lie down. Your values hold frequent internal board meetings.
Your relationship alarm system is hypersensitive -- a left-on-read can trigger a full cinematic breakup montage in your head.
You'll invest, but you keep a safety net. Not going all-in at the emotional poker table.
You want some intimacy and some independence -- adjustable dependence mode.
You see the world through a default skepticism filter -- doubt first, approach later.
Rules are meant to be bent. Comfort and freedom tend to outrank the rulebook.
Low on the meaning meter -- a lot of things feel like you're just going through the motions.
Your risk-avoidance system boots up before your ambition does -- "don't mess up" comes before "let's win."
Before making a decision, your brain holds a meeting that always runs overtime.
Your execution skills have a deeply intimate relationship with deadlines -- the closer the deadline, the more powerful you become.
If someone reaches out, you'll engage. If not, you won't force it. Average social elasticity.
You lean toward closeness and merging -- once someone's in, they're in the inner circle fast.
You read the room before speaking. A balance between being real and being polite.