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OH-NO
The Alarmist
“Oh no! How did I get THIS personality?!”
Personality Brief
'Oh no!' is not a scream of fear — it's top-tier wisdom. When ordinary people see a cup placed near a table edge, the Alarmist sees a disaster epic composed of 'water stain → short circuit → fire → building evacuation → economic loss → butterfly effect → apocalypse.' So, accompanied by a soul-deep Oh, no!, they move the cup to the exact center of the table at lightning speed, then place a coaster underneath. The Alarmist has near-paranoid respect for boundaries: yours is yours, mine is mine. All accidents and risks have been strangled in their 'Oh, no!' cry. They are guardians of order, the last batch of rigidly proper people in a chaotic world.
15-Dimension Score
Self Model
Confidence fluctuates with weather — tailwind you fly, headwind you shrink.
Usually recognize yourself, though emotions occasionally force an account switch.
Want to advance but also want to lie down; values frequently hold internal meetings.
Emotion Model
Half trust, half test — constant internal tug-of-war in relationships.
Will invest but keeps escape routes open; never goes all-in blind.
Needs both intimacy and independence — adjustable-dependency type.
Attitude Model
Neither naive nor fully conspiratorial; watchful waiting is instinct.
Follow rules when needed, adapt when necessary; flexible.
Occasional goals, occasional burnout; worldview running at half-power.
Action Drive Model
Sometimes want to win, sometimes just want less trouble — mixed motivations.
Will think but won't freeze — normal hesitation range.
Can execute but state depends on timing; occasionally solid, occasionally slacks.
Social Model
Engage if approached, don't force if alone; average social flexibility.
Want closeness but need breathing room; boundaries adjust per person.
Read the room before speaking; authenticity and propriety each get a share.
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Note
This test is for entertainment only. Don't use it as a diagnosis, interview tool, dating criteria, or life verdict. You can laugh, just don't take it too seriously.



