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Which 'Finding Dory' Character Describes Your College Party Personality?

These 11 Party Animals would fit right in at university!

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Which 'Finding Dory' Character Describes Your College Party Personality?
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1. Dory

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Our lovable protagonist suffers from short-term "re-memory" loss, and you may too! You're the one at parties constantly looking for their phone, keys, wallet, drink, or friends. It's nothing to feel bad about, like Dory, you just tend to focus on enjoying what is going on around you. While you may forget things you'll need when it's time to retire for the night, you're the one out of your friends who knows where the good parties are and which ones to avoid. If you happen to be like this, I mean I'm no Sigourney Weaver, but it sounds like you may be a 'Dory'! Just make sure to always use the buddy system.

2. Marlin

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While he may come off a tad overbearing, Marlin only has his family's best interests at heart. Chances are you're a 'Marlin' if you find you're self being the "mom" of the group. Being the "mom" means you always come prepared with things like water, snacks, or everyone's apartment keys. You keep track of the rest of your group, whether making sure they don't wander off or making sure they don't do anything they'll regret in the morning. Your tipsy friends may find you slightly strict while they are lit, but they know and you know that in the morning, they will be immensely grateful you stopped them from chugging that last drink and had them chug water instead. Unfortunately, though all you want from the night is for everyone to have a good safe time, no matter what you do to prepare, you somehow always get dragged into some wacky shenanigans. However, the best part about being the "mom" of the group is that you're the one who gets to witness all the craziness that is your friends and you get to reenact it for them the next day, like Marlin!

3. Nemo

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No matter the situation, Nemo always keeps his head up and "just keeps swimming". Sorry to say, but if you're the 'Nemo' of the party, you're probably the noob. It's likely you're the youngest out of your friend group, but there's nothing wrong with that. You experience parties with a dash of excitement! Your air of amazement amuses your friends and is contagious, often taking the party vibe to another level, making your company a must have for a night out. When you party, anything that goes on, every game of beer ball or pong, is still new to you and you totally haven't become bored with playing them yet. Maybe you fall behind a little or have a slightly embarrassing losing streak, but it doesn't bother because you know it's only due to your inexperience, and it's new and loads of fun anyways. Just make sure to not overdo it or you'll be labeled as the noob who doesn't know their limits. Be a 'Nemo' and just keep swimming at your own pace.

4. Mr. Ray

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Mr. Ray is an interesting conversationalist, but his passion can sometime be a lot to take in without a break. You're 'Mr. Ray' if you often find yourself in captivating, however lengthy conversations. It's possible you are also the one who treats every party like there's karaoke. You have a tendency to sing any and every song that comes up in the playlist, even if you sometimes don't know or remember the words. 'Mr. Ray' partiers are usually the more outgoing of the bunch, but hearing the sound of their voice constantly, nonstop throughout the night can become audibly taxing. Take a beer funnel break every once-and-a-while Mr. Ray, and your enthusiasm won't be seen as an annoyance.

5. Crush

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Crush is a laid back dude who is always looking out for those close to him and always willing to lend a helping fin. It's kind of obvious what you like to do at parties and you always have plenty of green to go around. However, there's a thin line between comfortably faded and pushing yourself to the point of going down the swirling vortex of terror and ending up hurling on the shell, but with your "150 years" of experience, you know it's all about the atmosphere. Your music taste is usually righteous and your friends know they can always chill with you when they get a little overwhelmed by the scene. Partiers know they won't find you by the refreshments, but in a back room instead. Although, make sure you check it's ok with the host of the party before you "rip it, roll it, and punch it" in true 'Crush' fashion.

6. Hank

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Hank prizes his privacy and dislikes calling attention to himself. Your idea of a good time is observing the goings-ons by camouflaging as a wallflower. Hey, as long as you're enjoying yourself, no big deal. You have a rough and tough exoskeleton, but underneath is a big, squishy softie. This results in a little shyness, but a close knit group of people you'd be willing to go out with. It takes some convincing, and perhaps a bit of bribing, however, for your friends to get you to join their festivities, but both you and them know you'll enjoy yourselves. A plus is you have no issue with going out on your own either. Paired with your observation skills, being a 'Hank' opens your eyes to new opportunities and new trends. You rarely miss a thing!

7. Destiny

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Destiny has a little trouble moving around, but only because she's near-sighted. If you're like Destiny when you put those drunk goggles on, people tend to give you a wide radius. You have the unfortunate tendency to be a little wobbly when you party and sometimes bump into things like drinks or other partiers. Your friends don't mind though, because of your all-inclusive nature and whale shark-sized heart. Your group may find some humor in your drunk clumsiness, but they know a 'Destiny' is the best person to whale-call when they want to have a good night out.

8. Bailey

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Bailey is a sensitive soul, but one who will dive out of his comfort zone to help out a friend. The party scene may not be your choice of environment for a night out, but your friends enjoy it so you don't mind, except for the noise that is. You don't seem to be able to handle the loud, rambunctious ambience that comes with parties, and may need to excuse yourself outside every once-and-a-while. Besides that, you have a great sense of your surroundings, whether from having great spacial awareness or from your experienced paranoia. 'Bailey's know when it's time to cut the conversation short with a fish you find attractive at the time or when it is time to bail before the party goes overboard. This makes a 'Bailey; an awesome, espionage-like wingman that is a must have to have around.

9. Becky

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Becky is a little, well, eccentric. She definitely stands out in the flock. Being a 'Becky' means you may be the one who calls attention to themselves one way or another, maybe by receiving the random urge to break out in break dance, or by suggesting a totally out-there adventure. Regardless of the slight weirdness, your friends love having you around on a night out because you keep everything unpredictable and exciting! As a 'Becky', you are loyal to a "T", and while some of your antics may cross some limits, the love you have for your friends is limitless.

10. The Sea Lions

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The Sea Lions are just a tad territorial, but they're willing to sacrifice what's important to them to do what is right. If there is a close knit group of similarly dressed partiers around, it's possible you have come across a colony of sea lions, better known as a group of frat brothers or sorority sisters. Don't be afraid to dive right into conversation with these sea lions, but just be aware when you talk to one, you talk to all. Be careful not to tread on any flippers or venture onto someone else's rock, if you get my drift.

11. The Otters

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The Otters are more adorable than words can describe, with their cuteness and their rocks and their cuddle parties. It's hard to miss the otters of the party, as they are the ones most likely cuddled up in the corner, or on the couch, or in the bathroom. Yes, the otters are the couples on the scene. It's cool if you'd like to try to include them in a drinking game, but don't be surprised if the get distracted and wrapped back up with each other.

So which 'Finding Dory' character describes your party personality?

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