
IMSB
The Self-Doubter
Seriously? Am I really an idiot?
Dimension Pattern
You're harder on yourself than anyone else could be — someone compliments you and your first instinct is to fact-check it.
Your inner channel has a lot of static — frequently buffering in a loop of 'who am I.'
You want to push forward but also want to chill — your inner value committee is always in session.
Your relationship alarm system is hair-trigger — a left-on-read can spiral into a full mental finale.
You invest, but keep a safety net — never going all-in at the table.
You want both closeness and space — adjustable-dependency mode.
You view the world through a defensive filter — doubt first, approach second.
If rules can be bent, you'll bend them — comfort and freedom usually come first.
Low sense of purpose — many things feel like you're just going through the motions.
You think about not crashing before thinking about winning — the risk-avoidance system fires before ambition does.
Before making a decision, you tend to circle the block a few extra times — the brain committee regularly runs overtime.
Your execution has a deep bond with deadlines — the later it gets, the more you awaken.
If someone comes to you, you engage; if not, you don't force it — moderate social flexibility.
In relationships you lean toward closeness and merging — once comfortable, you quickly pull people into your inner circle.
You read the room when speaking — keeping a balance between honesty and tact.
Personality Profile
The following is a stylized description of this personality type, written in the original author's uniquely humorous voice.
Congratulations! You don't even fall within the human category! You've tested into the once-in-a-million-years IMSB personality. Inside the IMSB brain live two immortal ultimate warriors: one called 'F*** it, I'm going for it!' and the other called 'I'm such an idiot!' When IMSB encounters someone they like, the first one shouts: Charge! Get their number! Ask them to dinner! Love should be spoken out loud! Then the second one chimes in: Why would they even look at you? Going over there is just asking for humiliation! End result: Stares at the person's back until they disappear, then pulls out their phone and searches 'how to overcome social anxiety.' IMSB isn't actually foolish — it's just that your inner drama is probably longer than every Marvel movie combined.
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