Role Models

None. If I do, it's probably me, who tries to be original
 
John Mayer. I strive to play guitar as well as him. XD;

And my parents, even though that's fairly generic. They've helped me most through my life and I'd like to be just like them when I'm a parent myself.
 
I've always admired one of my older brothers. He has traits that I can't help but to look up to. He's always had the best personality, and even though he puts up a comically tough front, he's has the biggest heart I've ever seen.

I also admire a close friend for being the most fiercely independent person I have ever known. She taught me to walk on my own two feet and have some confidence in myself when I was just a youngin'.
 
Really my parents don't seem much of role models,I look up to my sister though.
Oh and ya know my favorite celebs at times.
and my friend shivi.
 
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The only people you should really look up to as role models are people who you could actually benefit from copying or idolising. It's also better to have a role-model that actually cares about you, not just some random celebrity that happens to fit your criteria of "role-model". Having said that, people have their own views on who should be their role-model, and I shouldn't be interfering with their choices. It's a person's choice who they look up to, in the end, and no one should tell you who or what you want to follow in life.

To answer the question, I really don't have a single role-model. I take different traits from different people and combine these traits to make me who I am. I don't like a person as a whole, because there may be something about that person who isn't compatible with me.

In other words, I don't have a role-model; rather, I look up to different qualities from different people and try to emulate these qualities.
 
my mum, dad, step-dad and jenny jones ^^
 
I look up to Vic Mignogna. Not as a voice actor but a person. He always inspires me to great things. I have met him in real life and he is like the one person I can say as a rolemodel. I love his work but also him as a person. There is always a reason for me to always do what I could never do and its because of him. That's why when I discovered he was going to Saboten here I LITERATLY bolted into my parents bedroom and PLEADED them to let me see him. He was the voice actor that I wanted to see first. Because he is my rolemodel and the characters he does, the laughter he provides me with... it's endless.
 
I look up to:

● Stephen Fry & Oscar Wilde for their intelligence, way with words, and not caring what other people think of them. This latter argument is more relevant for Oscar Wilde, who didn't hide his ~deviant~ sexuality even when in court. It really made me admire him.

● John Lassiter and the rest of the original Pixar team, who worked tirelessly day and night on low wages to make Pixar what it is today. AND THAT IS NOT DISNEY. Disney and Pixar are two very different companies. Disney even fired Lassiter in the 90's because he wanted to use CGI animation, and they thought that was whacked out and dangerous. :/ To a lesser extent, I also look up to Steve Jobs for saving Pixar, even though it was a big risk at the time, and George Lucas for giving them an early chance, even though he also later gave up on them.

● Hans Zimmer, for his beautiful musical ability. I'm not a naturally musical person (I couldn't even learn the guitar, sadface), but his instrumentals have helped me time and again when I've been depressed or needing inspiration. :]

● My Father, for the way he valiantly battles against his severe depression every day. When I had a breakdown last year, it was his help and advice that kept me going.
 
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