I get annoyed when people make the claim "I don't like labels". I happen to like using labels to categorize people. Everyone is supposedly so fucking special and multifaceted. Using a few key adjectives to describe someone is natural and helpful.
Nouns. Adjectives. Verbs. Make complete sentences.
For instance, describing Jane as a "whore" lets me know she's promiscuous and has business aspirations. Describing John as "needy" lets me know I shouldn't bother flirting because he's a stalker, where as describing Mike as "a dick head" lets me know he's potentially available for one good night of hate sex and morning after awkwardness.
Categorizing yourself is fun but not equally as judging other people. Also, it's good to know who you think you are. Please understand that who you think you are and what others think of you could be the exact opposite. It really depends what karmic energy you're putting out into the universe. If you think you're Mary fucking Sunshine but you're actually the sick spawn of Charles Manson and Britney Spears, you might want to reevaluate your priorities.
I'm a huge pile of filthy liberal cow dung. Indeed! Hippies, flowers, peace on earth, animal rights...I'm into all that tree hugging shit. I'm also one sadistic little bitch. Words like macabre, free spirited, generous, analytical, and loud are agreeable. Psychotic, obnoxious, cute, and relentless are words not as liked, but are understood as an honest perception of myself.
The phrase "I don't want to be put in a box" is just plain ridiculous. To describe is to perceive and, therefore, attempt understanding and relatability. Generalizations get the initial job done. Friend or foe. I run for the hills when I hear "fundamentalist", others might when they hear "hipster" or "vegan".
I'm judging you and being pigeon-holed by you in turn. Let's deal with it and move on to more important issues. Like fucking each other.