7/10
I pretty much did nothing interesting at all until I was 13. I tried out for several sports teams in school, but never actually made it on any of them. I then got into a habit of walking every day. I have a general lack of social high school experience. I rarely got invited to go partying, or go out someplace with a few friends, or even just to hang out. I also never had a decent relationship.
I'd say my life didn't really get interesting until I turned 18. It was then that I started kickboxing, mixed martial arts, karate, working at a TV station, and experimenting with food. I still don't get invited to parties, though, and I've only hung out with friends twice since the beginning of this year.
Pros
- Above average physical fitness, particularly stamina and flexibility
- Above average walking speed
- Above average reflexes, hand-eye coordination, and timing
- Aptitude in such school subjects as gym, philosophy, and english
- Desire for constant self-improvement
- Willingness to do stuff that will benefit me in the long-term/look good on a resume (martial arts training, work)
- Cooks awesome meals (peanut butter banana milkshake oatmeal for the win)
Neutral
- Massive appetite (I'd say I have roughly the appetite of 2 people)
- Obsessed with diet/fitness
- Almost never eats at restaurants
Cons
- No charisma (don't get invited to parties, never had a decent relationship, etc.)
- Ineptitude in such school subjects as accounting, construction, science, and art
- Ineptitude in Jiujutsu
- Lack of awareness in regards to popular media ("No, I haven't seen "insert movie here, or (insert episode of TV show)
- Dwells on past failures/unpleasant situations, often envisions past conflicts escalating to violence
- Indecisiveness
- Dislikes many activities associated with spending time with friends (No, I don't want to eat at (insert greasy fast-food restaurant, or get hammered, or skip training to hang out)