Nicole Kidman and Catherine Zeta-Jones Themes!

Feb 27, 2011 21:00

• Name: Lauren
• Are you over thirteen? 18
• How would you describe yourself? (includes strengths and flaws):

♥ Analytical Thinkers:
-Reserved, quiet persons.
-Like to get to the bottom of things
-Modest persons with sharp intellect, quickly and comprehensively grasp patterns, principles and structures.
-Analytical Thinkers like to work alone; their ability to concentrate is more marked than that of all other personality types.
-Analytical Thinkers have little interest in everyday concerns - home and workplace are chaotic, only concerns himself with banalities such as bodily needs when it becomes absolutely unavoidable.
-The acknowledgement of their work by others does not play a great role for them; in general,they are quite independent of social relationships and very self-reliant.
-Analytical Thinkers therefore often give others the impression that they are arrogant or snobby - especially because they do not hesitate to speak their mind with their often harsh (even if justified) criticism and their imperturbable self-confidence. Incompetent contemporaries do not have it easy with them.
-Whoever succeeds in winning their respect and interest has a witty and very intelligent person to talk to. A partner who amazes one with his excellent powers of observation and his very dry humour.

Adjectives:
Introverted, theoretical, logical, spontaneous, rational, analytical, intellectual, sceptical, pensive, critical, quiet, precise, independent, creative, inventive, abstract, eccentric, curious, reserved, self-involved, imaginative, determined, modest, careful, incommunicative, witty.

♥Enegram Type Three:The Achiever:
-The "stars" of human nature,
-People often look up to them because of their graciousness and personal accomplishments.
-They are usually well regarded and popular among their peers, the type of person who is frequently voted “class president" or “home coming queen”
-Threes act as living “role models” and paragons because of their extraordinary embodiment of socially valued qualities.
-Threes will try to become somebody noteworthy in their family and their community. They will not be a “nobody.”
-They want success because they are afraid of disappearing into a chasm of emptiness and worthlessness: without the increased attention and feeling of accomplishment which success usually brings, Threes fear that they are nobody and have no value.
-The problem is that, in the headlong rush to achieve whatever they believe will make them more valuable, Threes can become so alienated from themselves that they no longer know what they truly want, or what their real feelings or interests are. In this state, they are easy prey to self-deception. From their earliest years, as Threes become dependent on receiving attention from others and in pursuing the values that others reward, they gradually lose touch with themselves. Step by step, their own inner core, their “heart’s desire,” is left behind until they no longer recognize it.
-Thus, while they are the primary type in the Feeling Center, Threes, interestingly, are not known as “feeling” people; rather, they are people of action and achievement. It is as if they “put their feelings in a box” so that they can get ahead with what they want to achieve. Threes have come to believe that emotions get in the way of their performance, so they substitute thinking and practical action for feelings.
-Threes report that when they realize to what extent they have adapted their lives to the expectations of others, the question arises, “Well, then, what do I want?” They often simply did not know; it was not a question that had ever come up before. Thus, the fundamental dilemma of Threes is that they have not been allowed to be who they really are and to manifest their own authentic qualities. At a young age, they got the message that they were not allowed to have feelings and be themselves: they must, in effect, be someone else to be accepted. To some degree, all of the personality types have been sent the same message, but because of their particular background and makeup, Threes not only heard it, they began to live by it. The attention they received by performing in a certain way was their oxygen, and they needed it to breathe. Unfortunately, it came at a high price.

Positive adjectives: Playful, fun,  quiet, serious, gentle, sweet, intelligent, independent, a dominant personality, strong.
Negative adjectives: I also don't like to be told I'm wrong and if I think someone is talking down to me, I'll immediately become a bit of a smartass. I'm also a workaholic. I'm also proud and don't like to be controlled.
• What are you passionate about? Literature, languages, writing, politics, tea, reading, sports, nature, life, traveling, adventure, history, period pieces.
• Pet Peeves? Rude people, drunkards.
• What are you not so good at? I don't believe anyone's bad at anything. I just think they haven't tried hard enough.
• Do you have any talents? Supposedly I'm musical and athletic, as well as being smart. I skipped several grades to graduate early, was reading at a university level at age eight, and started the university process at 16.
• How do you view love? I'm a romantic. But a cautious one..
• Are you more trusting or more cynical of others? I am trusting, but I can be cynical if people give me reason to be.
• How do you view friendship? <3333 Friends <333

This or That
Determined or laid back: Determined.
Impulsive or Cautious: Cautiously impulsive.
Optimistic or Pessimistic: Optimistic.
Mature or not so mature: Mature.
Confident or Insecure: Confident.
Brave or Coward? Brave.
Night or Day? Both.
Adventure or home? Adventure.
What is your style in fashion? Between asthetically strong (think 19th century Dandy) and Parisian minimalistic. I'm growing more and more girly, but I still love strong, simple classical styles.
Are you more girly or a tomboy? Tomboy, definitely, but I'm slowly allowing myself to become more girly. I think I'm a great mixture of both.
Introverted or Extroverted: Introverted, but not afraid to voice my mind. If something irritates me I'm going to damn well say it. I'd say an extroverted introvert. I like to perform for people. I like to be seen.
Lover or Fighter: I believe you have to fight for love.
What are your dreams for the future? To be a writer and translate texts while traveling to different museums, dig sights, etc. I already speak three languages besides English and am working on my fourth this term at school, and next semester I plan on learning my fifth. I'm currently taking a World Literature and Classics degree in school to do so, which involves a lot of languages, reading and traveling. It's brilliant <3 I want to live in London.
What do you look for in a mate? Intelligence, a strong personality, a temper, a sharp , dark wit and sense of humor, and protectiveness.
If you could change one thing about you, what would it be? I wouldn't. Faults build character.
A quote/lyric/song/saying that's important to you?
'Only the gentle are truly strong.'-James Dean

THE ACTRESS:

• Favorite movie she was in? Catherine, probably Zorro or Chicago. For Nicole, either "Moulin Rouge" or "Cold Mountain".
• Least favorite movie this actress was in? None.
• Least favorite character? I actually do like all their characters. They're strong women, and I like that. I love both of them.
• Favorite outfit actress has worn in a film or on red carpet (photos/links to pics are definitely acceptable)?
-goes to search-


That red dress in Moulin Rouge <3



• Do you admire this actress or are you not fond of her? I LOVE both <3
• What's your favorite couple she's been a part of (can be canon or fanon)? I love Catherine with Zorro, and OMFGGGGGGGG, NICOLE GETS ALL THE BEST STARS. SHE HAS A SEX SCENE WITH FUCKING JUDE LAW FOR CHRISTS SAKE FHJFHDHJFDJH |D -attempts to control self- -fails miserably- |D
Optional
• Anything else you feel needs to be said?  Nope! :)
• Post your picture(s)if you want to here

stamped! catherinezj: kate, stamped! nicole kidman: satine

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