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Which Survivor Profile best describes Kell? |
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THE INTROVERT |
THE QUIET ONE |
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Life is tough for the introvert. Almost all his fellow castaways are extroverted and flamboyant. He is not a prig, and certainly doesn't refrain from the conversation as a means of passing judgment. In fact the introvert may prefer a quiet spot ten feet off, the one with the beautiful view of the moon and stars. |
The quiet one is clean and neat and nondescript. He or she doesn't give orders or offer opinions. This doesn't make them meek. They're merely quiet and polite, which means other castaways don't get offended by their presence. Indeed, half the time they forget the quiet one exists. The quiet one uses terms like "flying below the radar" and "being mellow". |
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THE UNDERDOG |
THE ATHLETE |
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This potent cocktail of a strategy could be a winner. The underdog is the defiant yet lovable misfit that will compete harder, sleep less, and display surprising pools of emotional depth. Their work ethic will be tireless. They may come across as insecure initially, but soon the tribe will see that the underdog is playful and gregarious. |
The Athlete commands instant survivor respect. The Athlete has the added bonus of having been athletic all his life, a highly desirable quality in society. Part of being an athlete is a bit of sex appeal, too. The male athlete isn't afraid of taking his shirt off when the weathers hot, or of walking around in shorts. |
::Excerpts from Survivor II: The Field Guide::