

The Adventures of Sklee has seven main characters: Sklee, That Guy, That Girl, This Guy, This Girl, The Guy, and The Girl. Which Adventures of Sklee character are you? Take the quiz and find out!
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Sklee 
Sklee is normal... at least as normal as an “Adventures of Sklee” character can be. He's just an average kid. His hoodie has no writing on it because he has no big statements to make. He just want to lives a simple life. For Sklee, the world is simply the world. Why make it more complicated than it needs to be?
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That Guy
That Guy is the most bizarre of all Adventures of Sklee characters. His hoodie says “Counter the Culture” because he rebels against the norms of society by overwhelming the world with randomness. He possesses the ability to teleport, and no one is really sure if he is real, a nightmare, or both. He is everywhere, and nowhere. You is everything, and nothing. He cannot be explained. For him, the world is a paradox. Remember: If you scratch the eight ball, you fail!
That Girl
That Girl is extremely mischievous! Her hoodie says “Social Hazard” because she rebels against society, but not in a random way! Her mischief is cleverly plotted and planned, and she always has a few sly tricks up her sleeves! For her, the world is a game of strategy, like chess. She has a plan for world domination, but through manipulation rather than force. She prefer to work “behind the scenes” in sneaky ways.

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This Guy
His hoodie says “In it, not of it” because he is in the world, but he doesn’t really understand the world, and the world doesn’t understand him. He always wonders why people act the way the do, but as he searches for answers, you only end up with more questions. You suffer from mild depression. For you, the world just is. Any attempt to explain or describe it would be useless, since the world can’t really be understood.
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This Girl
Her hoodie says “Easily Distracted” because she has a short attention span. For her, the world is like an amusement park. Everything is fun! She loves singing, dancing, and playing games. She has no enemies because she’s such a fun person! She becomes really close friends with everyone she meets because she’s so friendly, kind, cute, and likable. Her only flaw is that she treat everything like a fun game, even things that should be taken seriously. She needs to learn how to focus on things that are important instead of being so easily distrac- hey, look a butterfly! *runs away chasing it*
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The Guy
The Guy is epic. His hoodie says “As a matter of fact, the world does revolve around me” because he owns the world. People notice him. When he walks into a room, everyone stop and stares. Even flies will stop their buzzing. His only flaw is that he is often too arrogant for his own epicness. He may be king of the world, but he acts like he's king of the universe! Although he is great, he is not as great as he thinks he is. Pride comes before a fall!
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The Girl
The Girl is a wannabe. She tries to get attention, but no one ever notices her. Her hoodie says “Maybe if this shirt is witty enough someone will finally love me.” She is actually a really cool person, and she's done a lot of really amazing things, but no one ever notices because they’re always distracted by something else.
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(Photo by Randall Monroe of XKCD. Used without permission.)
Dr. Sigmund FraudDr. Sigmund Fraud, PhD. psychologist, is an apathetic and somewhat self-absorbed graduate of the dubiously prestigious
School of That Guy. He hates it when people pronounces his name "Frawd", when the correct pronunciation is "Frowd." He doesn't wear a hoodie, because they don't sell them at Psychologist-Stuff-Things-Я-Us. Most people who were born after the dawn of the twentieth century annoy him, especially Sklee. His sociopathy is only exceeded by his greed. For Dr. Fraud, the world is a boring, obnoxious place filled with people who fall into one of three categories: Potential Customers, Annoying People, and Annoying Potential Customers. Now, what does this character description remind you of?
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