Hello Bloggers!
It's the time you've all been waiting for! It's time to meet the Egos!
Basically they are here to do the things I'm too scared to do, they say things I won't, and they will be proactive instead of reactive. Sometimes they can be evil, sometimes they can be nice, but whatever they are, they are just more extreme versions of me.
So here they are:
Blair - the defender: she is the witty, comeback savvy, don't mess with me ego. She is my defense mechanism, my go-to for comebacks during fights. She is my guard against hurt and pain. She is the main General of my ego army!
Dallas - the seducer: she really only comes out when I'm dealing with boys. Usually I'm a bumbling fool and tongue-tied around the male species, but Dallas is charming, lovable, confident, and irresistible. She's the girly-girl that I will never be, she always looks her best and is confident even when she is not.
Apollo - the fighter: don't mess with her. She is tough as nails, she won't let anyone take advantage of her, and if someone has a problem with her - tough. When I'm dealing with people I don't like or am fighting with, she is my go-to.
Lux - the cover: lux means light, and that is what she is. She is the light ego, she is present when I am low and don't want my friends to take notice. She's happy, fun, and bright when I'm not. She is my mask for depression. I can always count on her to put on a good front, and she never lets me down.
This should be an interesting semester...
Until next time,
B
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wow becca :) I really think you have talent. Im curious to ask if you actually have these alter egos. im sure we all do but the fact that you can identify them as a whole inspires me. Im very excited to see where this blog goes.
ReplyDeleteThese egos are a part of me and they are very real :)
ReplyDeletei see these in you all the time :) and i love you idea that your doing this for your blog. and i am really glad that you did this post about the actual personalites or i would of never understood it.
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