Name: Dr. Sheldon Cooper MSc, PhD.Occupation: Theoretical physicist.From: Texas.IQ: 187.
Sheldon is the uber geek, he possesses a Master's degree and 2 PhDs, and conducts string theory research at Caltech. He shares an apartment with Leonard.
Unashamedly geeky, he has no qualms about speaking Klingon, he doesn't mind sharing details of his life that others might find embarrassing, such as a common activity being Klingon Boggle until the wee hours. He wears vintage t-shirts sporting superhero logos.
As a child prodigy, Sheldon was involved in numerous experiments as a child, such as his plan to provide free electricity for his town by building a nuclear reactor. A plan stopped only by government pen pushers claiming it's illegal to store yellow cake uranium in a garden shed! Sheldon started college at the age of 11, receiving his first PhD at 16.
While he might claim to be the perfect human specimen, Sheldon does have his faults - although he'd never admit it! He lacks empathy, is unable to discern sarcasm, doesn't like change, and has an inflated ego. He does not understand social norms, and makes little attempt to do so.
Sheldon Cooper has a nervous facial tic, when he is stressed.
He has a fraternal twin sister, Missy, who hostesses at Fuddrucker's.
He also mentioned that he has an older brother whose name is never mentioned.
He is from Texas.
His IQ is 187.
He considers Leslie Winkle, another scientist who works in the same university with the rest of the group, as his arch-rival.
He has a fraternal twin sister, Missy, who hostesses at Fuddrucker's.
He also mentioned that he has an older brother whose name is never mentioned.
He is from Texas.
His IQ is 187.
He considers Leslie Winkle, another scientist who works in the same university with the rest of the group, as his arch-rival.
Despite being constantly rude to people he finds less superior to him (which is just about everyone), he is often unaware of the fact his actions are off-putting, and, on several occasions, has shown that he follows a very polite protocol that he picked up from being raised in a highly religious family. These actions most times greatly surprise his friends. Also, if someone compares a situation to how a fictional character who is known for heroics (mostly characters from comic books and sci-fi movies/TV shows) would help out, he will offer his assistance, though somewhat begrudgingly. With this "Hero-Complex" mentioned, it should be noted that the most believable reason that Leonard, Howard, and Raj are his friends,despite his obnoxious behavior, is because he saved the trio's lives by removing a small bomb the three inadvertently created in Leonard and Sheldon's apartment.
Sheldon seems to not have worries over finances that most people have, not because he is exceedingly rich, but almost as if it does not concern him. He once lent money to Penny without even checking to see just how much she borrowed, and never even cared if or when it was paid back. Obviously he understands the concept of money, but it does not seem to be a priority.
Believes that the best number is 73.
Has OCD: He has to sit in "his spot" in his apartment; he has to figure out the acoustic "sweet spot" at the movie theater; he has to eat certain food on certain days from specific places; and wear specific clothes (including pajamas) on particular days or occasions. When he knocks on doors, he compulsively knocks three times, calls out the name of the person behind the door, and then repeats twice more.
He is Mysophobic ("germaphobic").
When he is sick, he is comforted by the song "Soft Kitty". He usually has Penny sing it to him.
Soft Kitty was written by Edith Newlin:
"Soft Kitty, Warm Kitty, Little ball of fur. Happy Kitty, Sleepy Kitty, purr purr purr."
He is somewhat a megalomaniac, and usually assumes that if he can't find a solution to any given problem, then no one can.
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