What Season Do You Represent?

It's time to discover whether you represent that of spring, summer, fall, or winter.

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On Aug 11, 2019
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Spring

Spring

Just like spring, you are optimistic, lively, and caring. Your positive attitude and outlook on life makes you an important part of your world. Most days, your words help lift the spirits of others and show people a new outlook on the importance of life. Many people see you as a refreshing person to be around, making many appreciate your company.

Summer

Summer

Just like summer, you are confident, bold, and outgoing. Your fierce confidence makes you both desirable and intimidating to those around you. Yet, despite being intimidating at times, your ability to socialize with others makes you admired and fun to be around. You are a prominent figure in the world you live in, making many see you as a leader and a fun person.

Fall

Fall

Just like fall, you are self aware, observant, and deep minded. Your pessimistic attitude may be unappealing at times, yet there still are those that realize the importance of your ability to except dark truths. Many recognize you as being more reserved, yet most don't know how mysterious and deep minded you truly are.

Winter

Winter

Just like winter, you are down to earth and an honest person. Though you may be rather bitter at times due to your brutal honesty and pessimistic attitude, you are greatly appreciated for standing up to those who are deceitful or against your beliefs. Your charisma and ability to stick to morals makes you seen as an honorable person.

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