anything goes with emma chamberlain - self discovery
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I've been on this planet for 24 years now, and I've spent majority of those 24 years
soul-searching and discovering who I really am. And I'm proud to say that at this point,
I think I have a pretty strong sense of self. However, I'm of the belief that there's always
more to learn and there's always more to discover. And so today, I thought it'd be productive to sit
down and take some unreliable personality quizzes
that I found online to learn a little bit more about myself. I don't know, like, I feel comfortable
with how I perceive myself. I know who I think I am. But online quizzes are going to tell me
who I really am. So today, I'm going to be taking some random online personality quizzes, starting out with
a quiz that's going to tell me if I'm annoying or not.
Now before I even begin this quiz, I will say I'm not, not annoying.
If the results come back at the end of this and the results are that I am annoying, I'm
going to be like, all right, I could have predicted that.
I definitely used to be more annoying when I was younger.
When I was a teenager, I was so hyper and outgoing and loud and brash.
And luckily for me and for everyone around me, I've settled down a lot in my older age, but there's still
some lingering annoying qualities.
So again, I'm going into this expecting it to tell me that I'm moderately annoying, but
we won't know until we take the quiz.
So let's begin.
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There are 12 questions starting with, how would you describe the way you walk?
Okay, that's an interesting question.
My footsteps can be pretty loud.
I can be kind of noisy when I walk, but it's nothing major.
My footsteps
aren't especially loud or quiet, or I'm basically a ballerina. I'm totally quiet when I walk.
Well, according to my downstairs neighbors, when I was a teenager living in an apartment
with my mom, my footsteps can be pretty loud. I used to get the cops called on me
for how loud I would walk across my apartment.
I personally blame that noise on the lack of insulation
in the apartment I grew up in.
That building was old
and there was no soundproofing happening.
You know what I mean?
So I actually don't think I'm that loud of a walker.
I think the building had no insulation
and it was creaky and squeaky.
And every time you'd move, there was rattling.
And like, I don't think it was my fault,
but I'm going to consider my old downstairs neighbor's
opinion and answer, I can be kind of noisy when I walk,
but it's nothing major.
All right, next question.
You and your friends are catching a movie this Friday.
You'll probably arrive 30 minutes late, maybe an hour.
It's okay, I'll just meet them at the theater.
Or I'm known to show up 15 minutes late to things.
Or I'll arrive on time, I'll try to at least.
Or who, me?
I'll be there 15 minutes early.
Okay, to be honest, I'm usually pretty on time.
So I'm gonna say I'll arrive on time, I'm usually pretty on time. So I'm going to say I'll arrive on time.
I'll try to at least because I'm not somebody who's always 15 minutes early, but I'm also
not somebody who's always 15 minutes late.
I am somewhere in between.
So that feels about right for me.
Next, do your pals ever tell you to tone it down when you're talking?
Option one, all the time I basically talk on a loop. Or sometimes I just get cut
up in a story, you know? Or hardly ever I try to talk in a normal volume. Or, nope,
if anything, I'm too quiet when I speak. You know what? Actually, these days, no one's
telling me to tone it down. Should they tell me to tone it down? Probably. Probably. Because I will get wrapped up in a story and I will become animated and I will lose myself in
it. It's almost drug-like for me. But I'm never, I'm not usually raising my voice. Like
I'm very rarely raising my voice. So I'm going to say hardly ever. I try to talk at a normal
volume. I don't think I'm yelling as much anymore. I definitely used to, but not anymore.
Do you tend to check your phone a lot?
Honestly, no.
If I'm with somebody I'm really close to
and I get like a work notification,
I will check it sometimes at the table really quickly,
but never if I'm with somebody
that I'm more of acquaintances with,
or even just somebody that I don't see that often,
I'm not checking my phone.
I think I'm pretty good about it.
I'm better than the average, I would say.
I think mainly because I don't have social media
on my phone and I recently got a new number
and almost nobody has that number,
so I don't get a lot of notifications.
So I'm gonna say, no, I don't tend to check my phone
only if I get a notification.
Next, you're about to grab a seat
at a super busy movie theater.
Where do you put your bag?
I feel like I would put it on my lap
or like in between my hip and like the, I don't know,
like the side of the chair.
I would say it's by my feet or on my lap.
Honestly, probably on my lap
because I don't really like putting my stuff on the floor. I'm gonna say I my feet or on my lap. Honestly, probably on my lap, because I don't really like putting my stuff on the floor.
I'm going to say I'll keep it on my lap.
How often do you share your accomplishments with others?
Never.
That makes me so uncomfortable.
I will not bring up an accomplishment
unless somebody else brings it up to me.
And it's like, oh my God, I saw what you did.
And then I'm like, stop, don't bring that up.
Let's talk about you.
I do not like talking about my accomplishments.
And I don't necessarily think that that's a bad thing or a self-deprecating thing.
I think for me, it's just like, if somebody finds out about it on their own time and wants
to talk about it with me, great.
Otherwise, I just don't think it's necessary.
I don't think it's necessary.
I have other things I'd rather talk about that are better for morale,
you know? Maybe it is rooted in some sort of low self-esteem or something. I don't know.
Well, here's the other thing. You never really know what other people are going through. If
somebody is going through a really tough time and they're not accomplishing much, the last thing
they want to hear is, hey, good to see you.
Listen to what I just did.
I did all these amazing things.
And I know that in an ideal world,
we could all be excited for each other
and proud of each other,
even when we're not in a moment
where we're thriving necessarily.
But I know that that's not reality.
And I know that sometimes it can be really tough
to hear about other people's accomplishments
when you're struggling.
And so I'm mindful of that.
And I'd rather like guide the conversation based on the other person and what they seem
to be excited to talk about and then find, you know, personal stories or things to bring
up within that.
I tend to let other people guide the conversation because I am very outgoing.
I have a lot to talk about,
I can talk about anything, and not everybody feels that way,
so I'd almost rather let other people guide the conversation
and not make it all about me and my accomplishments.
So I'm gonna say almost never, if anything, my friends,
bring up my accomplishments for me, that is absolutely true.
Okay, moving on, think fast,
it's your turn to order a smoothie, yum.
What do you say?
Well, I'm probably gonna say,
can I have a raspberry banana vanilla protein powder
vanilla yogurt smoothie?
Cause that's the smoothie that I get at the smoothie place
that I go to in LA and the smoothie I make almost every day
for myself at home.
Okay, the options are, I want a smoothie,
can I get a smoothie?
May I get a smoothie?
Or may I get a smoothie please? I get a smoothie? Or may I get a smoothie, please?
You know, I'm gonna be honest, I think I'd probably say, may I get a smoothie? And I wouldn't put
please. I'm being honest. And it's actually weirdly because I feel like saying please feels
condescending. Like, I know that saying please is like the most polite thing to say, but I actually feel
like saying, may I get a smoothie please?
Like, I don't know, it sounds weird.
Whereas saying, hi, may I get a smoothie?
Like that feels nicer than, hey, may I get a smoothie please?
Like the please feels weirdly backhanded.
I can't explain it.
So my intentions are good.
That's my answer.
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Okay. How often do you hold the door for people behind you?
Always, 100% of the time without fail.
I am the type of person that will hold the door
even if somebody's literally,
I'm not kidding, at the other side of a building.
I'm like, baby, I'm waiting, I'm waiting.
Unless I can't tell what they're doing
and I feel like it'll make them uncomfortable
if I keep the door open, I'm pretty good about that.
All right, next, your friend just texted you.
When do you reply?
It depends on the friend.
It definitely depends on the friend.
If it's like one of my best friends,
I'm responding as soon as possible, like immediately.
If it's a friend that I don't talk to very often,
like we chat once a month, once every few months,
that might take a bit longer,
just because usually those texts are longer,
more extensive, and it's like, you know what I mean?
I don't know, it's like,
it's more of an emotional upheaval to respond.
It's not like I can just do a one sentence response.
Usually that requires like a paragraph response,
and that just takes me more time.
I'm gonna say within one to two business days on average, I would say that's a good healthy average
between my close friends and like my acquaintances
slash more distant friends.
But I would say in general,
I'm actually pretty bad at responding to texts these days.
Sometimes I never respond.
It's not good.
I'm not very good at it.
But with my super close friends, I'm good at it.
But it's just, I can't be available to everyone.
So I'm gonna say within one to two business days super close friends, I'm good at it. But it's just I can't be available to everyone.
So I'm going to stay within one to two business days.
Whoops, you just got the last of the toilet paper.
You option one, flush, wash my hands and leave.
Someone else can replace it.
Two, hurry out of the bathroom.
But I tell myself I'll replace it later, if I remember.
Three, replace the toilet paper roll.
Four, replace the toilet paper roll. Four, replace the toilet paper
roll and make sure there's a backup one nearby. Okay, I'm so sorry. If anyone's replacing
the toilet paper roll and making sure there's a backup one nearby, enough. Enough. I always
replace the toilet paper roll. I actually find it quite fun. I'm like sitting on the
toilet. I'm peeing, peeing, peeing. Maybe a little poop slips out and then I'm also
like doing a task, replacing the toilet paper.
I don't have social media on my phone,
so there's not much to scroll on when I'm on the toilet.
I have a few fun things.
I look at fashion runways on Tag Walk or Vogue,
or I'll go on Pinterest or whatever.
I have stuff I do on my phone,
respond to texts, work on my phone,
but sometimes I'm not in the mood for that.
Sometimes I wanna do something a bit more tactile.
So replacing the toilet paper roll is quite fun.
But I'm not making sure there's another one nearby.
I'm sorry, that's not my job.
Unless it's at my house.
If it's at my house, yeah, I'm obviously gonna do that.
But not anywhere else.
Okay, next.
We're almost done.
We're about to find out if I'm annoying.
If you finish off the milk,
do you put the carton back in the fridge?
Absolutely not.
No, no.
That's like, I don't even,
like there's nothing even to chat about with that.
Like I'm not even gonna dig into that answer.
That's common sense.
I actually can't stand that.
I really can't stand that.
And I mean, I've been really fortunate that my entire life,
for the most part, I've lived with my parents
who are really good about that.
They are not the type to leave the milk finished in the fridge.
They're not the type to do that.
Then I moved out and I pretty much lived alone the last seven years of my life.
I haven't really had to deal with that, which is kind of awesome.
Although if I have friends sleep over or if I'm dating a guy, that's when that shit starts
happening in my house and I can't handle it. I can't handle it
I go for full Karen mode on my loved ones. I'm like, are you fucking kidding? I'm like silly about it
But I'm also like this is really ridiculous
Okay moving on you're binge watching a TV show with a group of people. What do you do one talk through the whole thing?
I might even give away the end if I know what happens.
Two, I make my fair share of comments,
but if people tell me to be quiet, I'll stop.
Three, I'll talk occasionally,
but I try to read the room first
to make sure everyone's okay with my chit chatting.
Four, I'm super quiet the entire time.
I would say I talk occasionally,
but try to read the room first
and make sure everyone's okay with my chit chatting.
When I was younger, I definitely would talk a lot.
I would never spoil the show or the movie.
Like I'm not evil, okay?
But I would definitely talk a lot more.
I'm a bit more reserved these days.
Not in a negative way, just in a more mature way,
I would say.
Oh my God, I just got my results.
And it says, it seems like you're not an annoying person.
I actually genuinely expected it to come back and tell me I'm annoying.
I'm stoked.
Let's read my results.
You might get on a person's nerves every once in a while, like once a year, but for the
most part, you seem to be super enjoyable company.
Based on your results, it sounds like annoying is not a word that most people would use to describe
you. We bet that you're great at reading the room, have no trouble adjusting to new social
scenes, and generally like to make sure that people like you. On the off chance that you
don't vibe well with someone, it doesn't really bother you. Who cares what other people think
anyway? I do not like when people don't like me, but I can handle it.
So that last part, I don't know.
But this is great news.
I actually agree.
I don't think I'm that annoying anymore.
I think I used to be annoying when I was younger.
Actually, I know I was annoying when I was younger.
I think I'm occasionally kind of annoying,
maybe occasionally.
Like my sense of humor can sometimes not align
with everybody.
But I'd say for the most part,
I'm not that annoying anymore.
And I don't know if that's like conceded to say,
but listen, it's a relief.
But I can admit that I was at one point in my life annoying.
You know what I mean?
Well, that was sort of reassuring.
I'm feeling really confident.
This next quiz might make me feel worse,
depending on the results,
because this next quiz is high stakes. Am I a bad
person? Being annoying is like no big deal. Being a bad person is not good. So let's find
out. Okay, question one. You find a misplaced wallet on the street. What do you do? I will
never take advantage of somebody else's misfortune. If somebody drops their wallet,
I'm happy that I'm the one who found it
because I know I will do the right thing, okay?
I will try to find the owner myself
or try to find the nearest police station
or something that I can drop it off on.
I would say I'd probably turn it into the nearest shop
or to the police and let them handle it,
just because I do have a little bit of anxiety
about being baited, which is so stupid,
but like, no, it's not actually stupid.
It's a little irrational, but like,
I would be afraid that, I don't know,
somebody would have left their wallet on the ground
as like a trap to like kidnap me.
Like if I call the number in there, then like kidnap me. Like if I call the number
in there, then they can not meet. Like that's how my brain works. So I'd rather drop it
off to the police and let them handle it. What they would do with it. I don't know,
but it's like, you know, technically this is kind of more so their job than mine and
they have the training to handle sort of random personalities. So I would say I would turn
it into the police and let them handle it. All right, the stranger on the bench next to you
starts crying out of nowhere.
You, number one, gently ask if there's anything you can do,
get up and leave, offer them a tissue, or leave them be.
I will say, if I'm crying on a bench,
chances are I don't want anyone to talk to me.
That's just who I am.
However, I think I would wait it out for a minute,
try to analyze their situation.
If they cry for a second and then they feel better,
maybe I would sort of back off and let them be,
like they sorted it out on their own.
But if they were profusely crying,
if they were not letting up,
I would say I would gently ask
if there's anything I can do.
See, but that kind of scares, like, yeah, that's what I would do.
You know what?
I think I would ask them if they're okay and if they need anything.
I do think that that's what I would do.
If they seemed like in a pro, like if they, if they seemed like that is what they would
want, I think for the most part I would do that.
Okay, next. Your friend is short a few bucks
for their meal at a restaurant
and you have plenty of money.
Cover the whole meal.
That's obvious.
Okay, that was easy.
Next, if we offered you $500 right now,
what would you do with it?
Give it away to a charity, stash it away for a rainy day,
spend it on something I've been wanting,
like a game or gadget,
use it to spoil my friends or family.
Listen, I'm all about charitable acts, okay?
But it's kind of a weird question.
If we offered you $500 right now, what would you do with it?
Sure, I'll donate it to charity.
It's no different.
But I also don't think you're a bad person if you're like, I'm going to stash it away,
invest it, or I'm going toash it away, invest it or you know
I'm gonna go buy that thing I've been wanting like I'm when it comes to money
Like I think it's okay to treat yourself for or you know consider yourself in your own well-being first, right?
Not everyone can afford to be charitable. I'm in a place where I can afford to be charitable
So yeah, I'll give that $500 away
No problem, but like there's been times in my life where if I was offered $500, I'm fucking taking that shit.
You know what I mean?
For the most part, everybody wants to be charitable.
So I think that's more of a question
that is less asking you about your morals
and it's more asking you like, how much money do you have
to just to give to others, right?
Do you know what I'm saying?
Moving on, how often do you give money or food to homeless folks? Let's see.
Number one, I never give anything to homeless people. Number two, I prefer to
give to charity. You never know what a homeless person might use the money for.
Three, I give something when I can spare it. Four, I keep spare cash or food on me
so I can give whenever the opportunity arises.
I would say, I mean, personally,
I usually tend to do things more through charity,
so I guess that will be my answer.
However, there are times in the moment
where I've also given to a homeless person,
but yeah, I'm gonna say, I'll say the charity.
Okay, next, choose the option you most dislike.
Seeing other people suffer my own suffering,
interacting with other people, seeing my enemies thriving. Listen, nobody loves to see their
enemies thriving. No, I'm kidding. That actually doesn't bother me. No, it does. No, I don't really
have enemies. Oh my God, the truth is coming out. I don't like to see my enemies thrive. No, I mean,
listen, if somebody is like fucked with you or wronged you and then you see them thriving,
it's not a great feeling. I don't think there's anything morally wrong with that. But that's
definitely not my least favorite feeling. I would say, ooh, this might be my most selfish answer.
Choose the option you most dislike, seeing other people suffer my own suffering, interacting
with other people.
That's a weird option, seeing my enemies thriving.
I might have to say my own suffering is what I dislike the most and seeing other people
suffer is a close second.
Listen, if I said that seeing other people suffer is worse than me suffering, if you
are the one experiencing the suffering, of course, that is going to
be the most visceral for you. I also strongly dislike seeing other people suffer. That's
a very, very, very close second. But I do think that it's more challenging for me psychologically
for me to be suffering. I think that's pretty, I don't know, maybe that makes me a bad person.
We're going to find out with the results. But okay, where it's culturally expected, do you tip your waiter?
Yes.
Yes.
Well, now I'm kind of, okay, there's two options.
I'm stuck between yes and at least 20%.
And the other option is yes, as long as the service isn't atrocious.
I will say I've experienced some pretty bad service before and it's been a real moral
dilemma of whether
or not I tip.
Nowadays, I always tip just because if somebody is like, the service is really bad, they're
probably just having a horrible day.
I am morally conflicted about enabling bad behavior.
That is kind of challenging for me, but I also am like, you know what?
This person's clearly struggling.
At this point, I'm always tipping at least 20%, but in the past, you know, if the service
was bad, I would tip lower because again, I didn't want to enable bad behavior.
But I think as an adult now, I'm like, oof, I don't want to, like, this is how somebody
makes their living.
Like who knows what they're going through in their life.
I'm just going to tip regardless.
But it's sometimes morally tough if you get treated like shit at an establishment.
You're holding a banana peel and there's no trash can nearby.
What do you do with it?
Toss it on the ground, but then feel guilty about it?
Hang on to it until I find a trash can?
Keep it until I can compost it at home, anything for the planet.
Or throw it on the ground without feeling even a little guilty.
What's the big deal?
I would hang on to it until I find a trash can.
Realistically, I'm not keeping the banana peel in my bag until I can compost it at home.
I'm not doing that.
I'm just not.
Insult me.
Tell me I'm evil.
Whatever.
But no.
Next, have you ever ghosted anyone?
Yes, I have.
There was a slow taper to it, you know?
It wasn't like immediate, but yes, I have ghosted.
I've, yes.
My answer is maybe once or twice and I had a good reason.
I'm gonna say that.
Sometimes it's like ghosting is the only option
and it's like communication would almost be worse.
Do you know what I mean?
Actually, I don't know if I believe that.
I think I'm just saying that right now
because it serves my past actions.
It's always better to communicate.
It is, it's always better to communicate,
but I don't think it's always the worst,
most evil thing to ghost.
I'm gonna say I've ghosted once or twice.
Okay, next, you're on a plane and a child
seated behind you is kicking your seat.
What do you do?
I would say I'd put up with it for as long as I can.
And then at a certain point, I would look around on the plane probably and see if there's
any other option for a seat.
Like are there any open seats?
If there are, ask to move to another seat.
If there are no other options, maybe politely ask the parents if they can kind of do me
a solid and just calm the kid down.
Give the kid cocoa melon.
Come on.
Whip out the iPad.
It's not a crime.
Okay, well, but those both are options.
Ask the flight attendant if you can move seats or politely ask the kid or parents to stop.
I would say I'd ask the flight attendant before I'd ask
the kid or the parents to stop. I'd rather just not be confrontational. Again, being
a parent is tough and I'm empathetic to that. So I'd almost rather just move and have, I'd
rather not be confrontational.
Okay. Next, be honest. How do you handle criticism? I think for the most part, I'm pretty open-minded
as long as it's constructive and fair.
But I'm also willing to be like, you know what, I hear your criticism, I think it's
valid.
However, I don't agree.
I actually stand firm in my original choice or whatever.
What I do not like as much, what I do not respond as well to is criticism that goes
below the belt.
You know what I mean? I mean, I don't think anyone responds well to that.
I wish I could say it just rolled off my back
and I didn't think twice about it
and I'm so confident in myself that, you know,
it didn't irk me, but it does, it irks me.
And so I would say, how do I handle criticism in general?
I'd say I always listen closely and gratefully
and ask myself if there's some truth to it,
and then go from there, right?
If I listen and I actually think it's valid criticism,
then, you know, amazing, right?
Like, I just learned something new,
I just became a better person, what a treat.
If I listen to that criticism and I'm like,
this is actually rooted in some sort of weird hostility
from this person, it's rooted in some sort of weird jealousy,
it's rooted in some sort of desire to sabotage me,
because that absolutely happens with criticism.
Then I'll usually get a bit upset about it,
but I'll eventually let it go.
And last but not least, how do you feel about lying?
I don't love it. I don't love it.
I don't love it, however, there are times
when I think lying is fine.
Like a little white lie here or there,
and I'll give an example.
Now there's a very fine line between a white lie
and like a sinister lie to me.
Like I will sometimes lie about being busy
so that I don't have to do something. I don't have to hang out with somebody, I don't have to go to an event. Like I will lie lie about being busy so that I don't have to do something.
I don't have to hang out with somebody. I don't have to go to an event.
Like, I will lie about that. I'll lie and say I have work or I have this or that,
but I'm actually trying to break that habit and just learn to be honest and say,
you know what, like, I'm so exhausted. I'm so sorry. Like, I can't do dinner tonight.
Or, you know what, like, I just am not in the mood to get all dolled up. I'm so sorry I can't go to that event tonight. Like, I'm really working on being completely
transparent in my life because I think as I mature, the feeling of even a white lie
is starting to feel wrong to me. But I'll still drop a white lie here and there or to
protect others, you know, like, for example, if somebody is wearing something that I don't like, right?
Let's say somebody shows me an outfit
that they are passionate about, they're excited about.
They're like, Emma, what do you think?
If I don't like it, sometimes it's better to just be like,
it's so you, like, it's so good, and you're so into it,
like, I love it, you know?
I might not love the outfit,
but I love that they're excited about it, right?
It's a white lie.
It's like, I don't know, I think that that can be harmless.
So I'm gonna say lies are okay if they don't hurt anyone
or protect other people.
That's my answer.
Okay, let's see my results.
Let's see my results.
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Okay, I'm not the greatest person in the world.
My result is you're better than most, okay?
That's not bad, but it's not great.
Let's read about it.
In the rankings of villain to saint, you're definitely trending towards saint.
You're mindful of other people
and know how to lend a helping hand when it's needed.
Sometimes you might be absent-minded
or say things you don't mean, but hey,
we're all just humans trying to be people here.
All right, whatever the fuck that means.
And we can't be perfect all the time.
What matters is that you do your best
to do right by other people
and continue to strive
to make yourself and the world around you
a better place to be.
All right, you know what?
I actually think this is pretty accurate
because I am not like the most perfect saint
that there ever was.
Listen, I'm always striving to be a better person,
but like I'm aware of my own shortcomings.
So I actually think that's pretty accurate.
I'm happy with that result.
Let's move on to another quiz.
How big is my ego?
Yeah, let's find out how big my ego is.
All right, question one.
Uh-oh, you made a mistake at work
and now your team is working late.
Ew.
What do you do?
Option one, everyone makes mistakes.
The best thing to do now is take responsibility.
Option two, I'm mortified.
Why do I always mess up?
I'll apologize profusely and pull an all-nighter to make up for it.
Three, oof, this is stressful.
I really don't want to acknowledge my mistake, so I won't fess up.
Or four, that doesn't sound like me.
I bet it was somebody else.
I'll get to the bottom of this.
Honestly, I would say I would apologize profusely
and pull an all-nighter to make up for it.
Like if I make a mistake,
I am the one who's gonna make it right
because that's the only way to sort of cure my own conscience.
Otherwise, I'm gonna be overwhelmed with guilt.
Like it's almost a relief for me to apologize profusely
and to pull an all-nighter to fix it.
Like that's actually what will bring me the most peace
and also, you know also relieve everyone else of that
burden that I've caused.
But part of the reason why I choose that is selfish because it's a relief for me.
Okay, next.
You're going through a hard time.
How are you coping?
Option one, I won't reach out to anyone.
I'd hate to bug others with my silly issues.
Option two, I try not to show weakness around other people, but sometimes I can't help but break down. Option three, I'll reach out to the
people who care about me. I know I'm resilient. I'll get through this. Option four, I'll handle
it myself. My biggest fear is having to admit that my life isn't perfect. I am pretty good
about shielding others from my challenges. I try to use my time spent with other people as a distraction from my challenges.
Obviously excluding my parents though,
like my parents are on the emotional rollercoaster with me,
but everyone else I try to keep a healthy sort of boundary
between my personal challenges and my relationship with them.
Not to necessarily hide from them the fact
that I'm struggling, but rather to again, like use that time with them, not to necessarily hide from them the fact that I'm struggling, but rather to, again,
use that time with them as a distraction,
and also to keep the time we spend together fun, right?
I like to have fun with people,
and I want other people to have fun with me.
Obviously, it can't always be that way.
Sometimes we're going through it so much
that it all spills out in front of others and vice versa.
That's not always realistic.
Sometimes we have to vent.
I don't think it's necessarily bottling one's feelings to sort of leave those things
at the door when you hang out with other people.
I don't think that's necessarily unhealthy.
It can be nice to have a sort of compartmentalized life at times.
I have my support system, my parents, my significant other, whatever, my closest
friends.
But when I'm with everyone else, I just want to be normal.
I think that's healthy, actually.
So I'm going to say, I'll reach out to the people who care about me.
I know I'm resilient.
I'll get through this.
I'm only reaching out to the people closest to me.
Everyone else, they don't need to deal with it with me.
You know what I mean?
Like I know who I can lean on for that type of stuff.
Next, how often do you think about yourself?
Option one, I never think about myself.
Option two, all the time.
I'm the most interesting person I know.
Option three, it's probably about 50-50.
Option four, I prioritize my happiness.
So I do think about myself, but I also make sure to be present for others.
I actually like that last answer.
I think that's true.
Well, but I do think that I sometimes think about myself almost too much because, well,
it's because my job is very much my personality and my life and who I am.
I'm constantly thinking about my own life and my own and who I am. Like, I'm constantly thinking about my own life
and my own experiences for this podcast.
I'm constantly filming and editing videos of myself
for my YouTube.
I think about myself more than the average person
by nature of my job.
And sometimes I'm like, oh my God,
I don't want to think about myself anymore.
But because it's my job, I must still think about myself.
So I'm gonna say it's about 50-50,
because I think it's a bit less intuitive
than that final option, which is I prioritize myself,
so I do think about myself,
but I also make sure to be present for others.
No, but that's actually true though.
That actually is true.
I'm actually gonna say the last one.
Okay, next, your friend got a big promotion.
What are you thinking? I'm excited for the last one. Okay, next, your friend got a big promotion. What are you thinking?
I'm excited for them, honestly.
When it comes to my friends, if they win, I win.
If I'm genuinely friends with somebody,
I am happy when they succeed, no matter what.
If it's someone who I have a complicated relationship with,
like say someone who has wronged me in the past,
someone who maybe copies me or something,
or who copied something that I did and then they succeeded,
that becomes a bit more challenging, right?
I'm human.
It's impossible not to struggle with that.
I think the only people who don't struggle with that
are people who are so spiritual and so,
I'm not on that level yet. Maybe one day. If it's my genuine friend, I'm not, like I'm not on that level yet.
Maybe one day.
If it's my genuine friend, I'm not jealous, I'm not, no,
I'm just happy for them.
I would say my answer would be, that's great.
It's so fun to be in a big successful friend group,
myself included.
All right, someone just corrected you.
What do you do?
To be honest, I usually make a joke about it.
I find a way to sort of make a self-deprecating joke.
Like I'll be like, oh, well, I didn't go to college.
Can you tell?
You know, like there's always some sort of
self-deprecating joke to make about.
I don't know, I don't mind somebody correcting me.
Like I always want to learn.
So if I make a grammatical mistake,
if I say something that I think is a fact
and it's actually not and I get corrected.
Like that doesn't bruise my ego.
I think the answer that aligns with me the best is
I'll double check their source,
but if they're right, I'll accept it happily.
I think that's me.
Okay, moving on.
You just got rejected by your crush.
Where's your mind at?
Ooh, I don't love this.
I don't love this.
This sucks.
This sucks.
But I'm usually like, I don't feel like my ego is as much bruised as I'm sad.
I'm heartbroken.
I would say my mindset is usually like,
well, you know, I guess I'm not for everyone.
I'll find the right person soon.
That's the answer I'm choosing.
All right, next. This one's funny.
Would you want to be famous? Well,
I am a little bit. Not that famous, but famous enough. Okay, let's see the options. Option
one, yes. Whenever I'm watching a famous actor or singer, I always think to myself, I could
do better than that. Option two, definitely not. I'd hate to have that many people know
of me. Option three, maybe maybe I'm sure it'd get annoying
But it'd be fun to be appreciated for my skills. Four, I think I would. Who wouldn't want all of that praise and attention?
I like the third answer
Maybe I'm sure it'd get annoying, but it'd be fun to be appreciated for my skills
I feel like that's very aligned with my relationship to being a public figure
Next, what do people think of you? Option one,
they probably think of my faults first. They probably associate me with low confidence or
maybe weakness. Option two, people probably see me as a little above average. I'd love to become
even more impressive someday. Option three, I'm not everyone's cup of tea, but I still have a lot
to offer. My friends love me for who I am.
Option four, people are jealous of me,
so they try to drag me down.
Sometimes it feels like the world is against me.
I don't really align with any of these.
I think the third one, I'm not everyone's cup of tea,
but I still have a lot to offer.
My friends love me for who I am.
Listen, I think I'm a little bit more pleasant to be around
than this answer would portray
me.
Do you know what I mean?
Like I actually think by saying like, well, you know, I'm not everyone's cup of tea.
It insinuates that like there's a 50-50 chance that somebody's going to like me.
I think my ratio is a bit better than that, but I feel like that answer aligns the most
with me.
Okay, next.
Pick a statement you relate to.
Option one, I wish I cared a little less about what other people thought of me. Okay, next. Pick a statement you relate to. Option one, I wish I cared a little
less about what other people thought of me. Option two, I wish I could fix the things
that are wrong with me. Option three, in this life, I care about wealth, status, and how
others view me. And option four, I love myself, but I find that I'm happiest when I'm not
100% focused on myself. I like the last one. I love myself, but I find that I'm happiest
when I'm not 100% focused on myself.
That's very true.
Your classmate or colleague just made an awful joke.
You, option one, stay silent and think to myself,
geez, I'm glad I'm actually funny.
Option two, get a bad feeling and think,
is this what people feel like when I try to make jokes?
Option three, throw them a pity laugh
and try to make it convincing.
Option four, tack a new joke onto theirs.
That way you get a laugh and you help ease the awkwardness.
Ooh, I'm either throwing them a pity laugh
or tacking a new joke onto theirs.
But not in like a narcissistic way,
like not in like a, let me make it all about me.
This person's not funny,
so I'm gonna show them up and be funny.
Anytime there's an awkward moment,
I go into like crisis mode immediately,
and I'm trying to just do anything I can
to ease the awkwardness.
I'm gonna tack a new joke onto theirs.
Final answer.
All right, next, pick a fantasy.
Option one, I'd love to wake up and feel like a brand
new person. I'd love to be stronger, smarter, you name it. Option two. I'd love to have
a moment of success at work or in school. Like maybe I get recognized for a great idea.
Option three. I've achieved my goals. I'm surrounded by amazing friends and family,
and I'm a confident, fulfilled person. Can I be honest? I don't need to read anymore.
That is the one.
However, I'm going to read the last one just in case.
I'm the most celebrated person in the world.
Tons of people sharing my name
and telling me that I'm the best.
Listen, I think everyone on this planet would enjoy
to be the most celebrated person in the world, okay?
I don't think you're like an egotistical person
for wanting that.
However, I will say I choose number three.
I've achieved my goals,
I'm surrounded by amazing friends and family,
and I'm a confident, fulfilled person.
That's like an exact explanation
of what I think we all want in life for the most part.
That's like the ideal situation, that's the dream.
All right, last question.
You're in a brainstorm sesh.
What's your goal?
Well, I mean, I guess it depends on what I'm brainstorming.
Like what am I brainstorming?
Let's read the options.
Option one, I just want to get through this.
I hate being put on the spot
and I feel like all my ideas are bad.
Option two, my idea is definitely the best.
So I'll do my best to convince the others.
Option three, I'd love to be recognized
for contributing a couple of strong ideas,
but otherwise, I'll take a back seat.
Option four, the goal is to hear
as many strong ideas as possible.
I'll put mine forward, then encourage others to do the same.
Definitely the last one.
If I'm working on something, I don't care
if I'm the one that came up with the good idea.
I just want a good final product.
You know what I mean?
I don't care how we get to the best option
as long as we get there.
Because then everyone succeeds.
I don't need to be the one that gets the credit for it.
I don't care.
Wow, okay, this might be my most flattering results yet.
You're confident, but not egotistical.
Wow, you might be our idol.
Literally this episode is just me taking quizzes
and it giving me actually quite favorable results.
Maybe I am a narcissist.
This feels actually, this is a weird vibe.
Okay, fine, I'll read it.
Okay, fine, I'll read what it told me about myself.
Wow, you might be our idol.
You're self-assured, value-driven, and balanced, but you don't have an ego.
There's a difference between confidence and self-centeredness, and you're the proof.
You refuse to be your own worst enemy, but at the same time, you don't step on others
to climb to the top.
Basically, you're a super healthy, developed, and empowered person, and we're pretty sure
we want to be you when we grow up.
Oh my God.
That is so nice.
Okay, fine, I'll take it.
I will say, I have my fair share of shortcomings,
but I am pretty proud of my ego.
I don't have a huge ego, and I'm not sure why,
but it's such a, it's a peaceful existence.
Like, getting your ego under control is such a blessing.
Okay, that was like, that was almost too flattering.
I need to take one more quiz that's gonna kind of humble me
a little bit.
Okay, let's see.
I'm gonna take a quiz that'll tell me how weird I am.
Okay, I, cause I know I'm weird.
Although I don't think being weird is like a bad thing,
but I actually think I'm, I'm curious to see what it says about me because I know I'm weird. Although I don't think being weird is like a bad thing, but I actually think,
I'm curious to see what it says about me
because I know I'm a bit odd,
but let's find out how truly odd I am.
All right, question one, it's below freezing outside.
What are you wearing?
Well, I live in California
where it almost never goes below freezing.
So anytime I'm in freezing temperatures,
I am wearing 50 layers, okay?
I'm wearing a turtleneck with another turtleneck
on top of it, with a turtleneck sweater on top of it,
with a thick winter coat on top of it,
with a scarf and a balaclava and leggings under my pants
and boots with socks, three layers of socks underneath.
Like I'm wearing so many layers.
So that's my answer.
Okay, next.
Do you get secondhand embarrassment when other people do something cringe?
Yes.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
In fact, it's something that brings me a lot of pain in my life for a multitude of reasons.
Number one, because it's just uncomfortable to cringe.
But number two, because I kind of feel bad about it.
Like every time somebody does something cringe
and I cringe a little bit, I feel bad.
I feel like I'm a bad person.
I'm like, should I be more accepting?
Does this make me a judgmental person?
But yes, I definitely have a really strong cringe meter.
That doesn't mean that I show it though.
If somebody does something cringe,
I'm the first one to make them feel like it wasn't cringe. And I'm proud of that. Like
I will, I will do what I can. I will laugh at their shitty joke. Like I'll join them
in the cringe. Anything to make sure that they don't know that they're being cringe.
I can't control it. Like I wish I didn't ever cringe at anyone, you know? But my definition
of cringe is when somebody is not being themselves.
They're trying to be something that they're not.
That's really what cringe is.
People can do things that are weird or embarrassing,
but if they feel authentic to the person, they actually don't make me cringe.
It's only when someone's, like, trying to be cool or trying to be suave or trying to be funny.
Like if somebody's trying to be something that's cringe,
but it's not inherently wrong to try to be something you're not.
Like I want to be graceful with others.
So I feel bad that I cringe at this stuff, but I do.
So the answer is yes. Um, moving on,
do you ever make faces at yourself in the mirror?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Listen, I'll pose in the mirror sometimes randomly.
I'll be like in the mirror and I'll be like,
oh, I can't explain it, but I do do that.
And by the way, we all do that.
So don't pretend that you casually walk past the mirror
and don't give yourself a little look every once in a while. Don't lie to me right now. We all do that. So don't pretend that you like casually walk past the mirror and don't give yourself a little look every once in a while.
Like don't lie to me right now.
We all do that.
So I don't wanna hear any of you saying you don't do that.
I'm actually gonna answer, there's three options.
Totally, when I look good, I gotta play it up a little.
Or sometimes when the mood strikes.
Or nah, that's not my style.
I'm gonna say totally, when I look good,
I gotta play it up a little.
No, maybe the answer is just sometimes.
I don't do it that much.
Okay, I'm going to say sometimes actually.
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Okay, next. How do you talk to animals?
I definitely do have a little bit of an animal voice.
You know how people speak to animals in a certain tone?
It's almost like a baby voice.
I definitely do have that a little bit, but I'd like to believe that mine is really mild.
Do you know what I mean?
Some people... Listen, I'm not judging.
I get it. I get it. We all have our own unique relationships with our animals and some people, you know,
just fall into a habit of using a really loud, weird voice with our animals. Mine is mild,
but it's definitely not my normal tone of voice. So I'm gonna answer, I'm gonna answer I do a little baby voice.
I can't, it's just true.
Next question, what are your thoughts on Stuart Little?
What a random question.
I love Stuart Little.
This is such a, who made this quiz?
Okay, the options are number one,
I have no thoughts about Stuart Little.
I'm not even sure I know who that is.
Option two, I wish I had his car. Option three, I feel no thoughts about Stuart Little. I'm not even sure I know who that is.
Option two, I wish I had his car.
Option three, I feel bad for the kids at the orphanage
when he was adopted.
Like imagine a mouse being chosen over you.
Okay, the third option is a bit too heavy for me.
I don't need, I'm not in the mood.
I'm gonna say I wish I had his car.
I love Stuart Little.
I think he's so cute.
I actually have a Stuart Little hat.
I love little cartoons with little critters involved.
Like, I love that shit.
So I'm gonna say I wish I had his car
because that feels the most aligned with me.
I don't, it's just a weird, okay, this quiz sucks.
The next question is, how do you feel about this image?
Now, obviously you guys can't see this image.
I'm gonna describe it to you.
Imagine like a Windows background, okay, on like a Windows computer, like bright blue sky,
rolling grassy green hills.
Now imagine a ball of hair.
This is the image that the quiz gave me, okay?
A ball of hair with one big glass eyeball sticking out of the hair.
Okay, that's the image that is in front of me.
And the question is, how do you feel about this image?
The three options are, this is art, it's so cool, I love it.
Or two, I'm not really sure what I'm looking at, honestly.
Or three, I don't like this, it makes me feel weird.
I'm gonna say, I'm not really sure
what I'm looking at, honestly,
because I'm not about people just saying like,
oh shit, this is so abstract, it's art about like literally anything that's just not who I am like I
love weird art but not all weird art resonates with me like I'm not of the
mindset that like anything weird is cool I don't like that so I'm gonna say I'm
not really sure what I'm looking at because this particular image that they
presented to me is not evoking any sort of feeling in me. It doesn't really have any clear direction in my heart. Like I'm looking
at it and I'm not getting, it's not evoking any feelings in me. And I'm not even really
sure. It probably is art. And if it is, that's great. It's just not my taste. I just, yeah,
it's not for me.
Okay, next. Think of something that you find totally fascinating, that you know is a little unusual.
Would you be willing to tell a stranger about it or do you have to keep it a secret?
No, I don't keep any secrets.
I am proud of the things that I'm interested in that are unusual because those are the
things that make me interesting.
I'm not afraid to sort of embarrass myself or make myself look weird to entertain others.
That is a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
The most important thing to me in conversation
is to entertain the person I'm talking to
or be a good listening ear.
That is my priority.
So I will share almost anything about myself
for the sake of other people's entertainment.
People don't care about the mundane.
You know what I mean?
People like to hear weird stories.
They like to hear vulnerable stories.
I think that's how you have better conversation
and create deeper bonds with others.
So I'm all about talking about the weird elements of myself.
Next, do you ever talk to yourself?
You know, I really don't that often.
Like there are occasional moments
where I'll notice myself talking to myself,
but it's very, very, very rare.
I mean, I talk to myself in my head all day long,
but I think we all do.
I rarely talk to myself out loud.
So I'm gonna say sometimes,
like when I'm really thinking through a problem.
Okay, next, has anyone ever told you that you were weird to your face?
Yes, many, many, many times throughout my entire life.
I'm weird, I'm a weirdo.
I don't know, I remember in fifth grade,
I like missed a day of school and I came back the next day
and one of my teachers had told the whole class like,
oh, Emma's not here today, that's spaz.
She called me a spaz to the whole class.
And then the next day, everyone was like, yeah,
she said you're a spaz.
And it's kind of true, you're weird.
And I was like, all right, enough, enough people.
Yeah, I've always been told I was weird.
And I, to be honest, I don't think I'm that weird.
Like I'm actually not.
I know in the beginning of this test, I was like, I'm pretty weird.
People have always told me that I'm weird.
I'm probably gonna be told, you know,
through this quiz that I'm pretty weird.
It's probably gonna be pretty humbling.
But as I'm thinking about it more,
I'm like, I'm actually not that weird.
I think I'm just really open about who I am
and I'm not afraid of showing my weird side.
And I think most people are very, very frightened of that,
you know, because being weird is vulnerable.
That just for some reason doesn't bother me.
So I'm realizing that I'm not any weirder than you.
Rather, I just might be a little bit less afraid
of showing it, which in turn maybe makes me weird.
So I don't know.
All right, next.
Do you ever feel bad for inanimate objects,
like an old rusty bench or a forgotten shoe?
Sometimes, sometimes.
Like I'm very sentimental and deeply nostalgic
and there are certain items that I have deep attachments to
and I think my deep attachments to these items
have almost made them feel real to me in a weird way,
and I definitely do sometimes feel bad for them.
Yeah, like I feel sort of like a connection to them
that almost feels like, oh, this is like a living thing.
So yeah, I'm gonna say sometimes.
Next, hey, can we see your phone's camera roll?
Honestly?
Okay, there are three options.
Option one, okay, I have nothing to hide.
Option two, yeah, just one second.
Let me delete a few things.
Option three, never in a million years.
Listen, I don't love people looking through my camera roll.
However, I don't have anything that bad in there.
Like I don't have any like sexy nudes.
I actually don't, that's not a joke.
And I don't even have like calculator app downloaded.
I just don't take nudes ever.
I never take a nude.
Isn't that weird?
Is that weird of me?
I just don't need that on my phone.
That's so stressful.
Like if somebody, if I want to see myself nude,
I'll take my clothes off. If somebody else wants to see myself nude, I'll take my clothes off.
If somebody else wants to see me nude,
they can take my clothes off.
I don't need to have a photo of me nude.
I just don't want that, it's stressful.
If it gets leaked or if something happens,
I just don't need that in my phone.
But also, I don't like taking sexy photos.
Yeah.
There are some photos in my camera roll
where I am not nude, but where any photos in my camera roll where I am not nude, but like where like any photos
in my camera roll that have some sort of genitalia involved, it's only funny.
But it's not even that graphic.
Like if it got leaked or something, it'd be like, okay, like there's like a nip slip.
Like I had a nip slip.
Like I'll give you an example of a recent photo in my camera roll. That would be kind of embarrassing, but I wouldn't really care.
I was in a pool recently, like a swimming pool, and I was jumping around and flailing
around and someone was taking a photo of me.
Then I looked back at the photos later and my bathing suit had moved a little bit.
My nipple was barely out, but I look like a freak flailing around in this pool and like my nipples out.
It was just, these are crazy photos.
They're funny, they're funny.
Do I want anyone to see that?
No, I don't.
But like worst case scenario, it would be all right.
Like it's not that vulnerable or mortifying.
Like a nude, like a sexy nude, like no thanks.
If I had nudes in my camera roll,
I would say I need to delete a few things.
I'm gonna say I have nothing to hide.
I really don't.
Listen, again, I don't like when people look through my photos.
Not that there's anything to hide,
but just because like sometimes I take a selfie
and I feel like I look cute or something.
Like that's embarrassing.
I don't want anyone to see that.
But I'm not really hiding anything.
All right, last question.
When walking on the sidewalk, do you avoid the cracks?
No, no.
I just don't even think about that.
So that's my answer.
Alright my results.
I'm a little weird it says.
Let me read.
If you ask us, you're one of the best kinds of weird.
Why okay, why are these quizzes complimenting me so much?
I feel like I've set you all up to listen to me take these quizzes just to then compliment
myself. Like it feels like a setup, but fine, I'll read it. If you ask us, you're one of
the best kinds of weird. It usually takes people a while, but the people closest to
you know that you're a bit of a wild card. You've got unique interests, a special perspective
and a view of the world that's anything but normal. And the people in your life find it refreshing.
To most people, you're another person standing in line
or riding the bus.
But if they knew what you were reading
or where you were going or what you were thinking right then,
they'd see that you've definitely got
some major uniqueness to you.
You're a total original.
And most people only wish they could be as interesting as you.
Stop, stop, wait, why are these quizzes so nice?
I really thought that this was going to be a more self-deprecating episode, and it's
turned out to be honestly like a boost to the confidence.
I'm feeling amazing about myself right now.
Can I be honest?
That's enough self-discovery for today.
I'm good.
I focused enough energy inward today. Now I need to go focus some energy outward.
But thank you all for listening and hanging out. You didn't learn anything about you today, but you definitely learned a lot about me.
And hopefully you enjoyed the experience. And if you did, have no fear. New episodes of Anything Goes every Thursday and Sunday.
Tune in, hang out. I'm here twice a week to hang out with you.
Anything Goes is anywhere and everywhere at Anything Goes.
You can stream anywhere, you get podcasts.
But if you wanna watch me talk,
that's on YouTube and Spotify.
You can find me as a person everywhere at Emma Chamberlain.
And you can find my coffee company, Chamberlain Coffee, anywhere at Chamberlain Coffee.
As always, it's a pleasure and I'll be speaking to you soon.
Love you all.
Don't miss me too much.
Okay, so it's turning out that I am a narcissist.
Don't miss me too much.
I know I'm so awesome and that you're going to miss me.
Don't miss me too much.
Bye.
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