Profile? Alright then... Pen namejasumin_hiasobi. The first word is Japanese for jasmine, which is my name. The second is also Japanese, translating to something like 'playing with fire'. The pyro in me. About Welcome to my world of fanfiction. I adore anime, manga, the lovely bishounen they feature, and books in general. Unfortunately, I have 'a life', other interests, and authority figures hovering around me, limiting my online time, so I am not able to spend as much time as I'd like in my fangirling mode. I enjoy being completely crazy, hitting on 2D people, all-nighters spent watching anime, reading novels in chemistry class, sleep, falling asleep on the bus and missing my stop, walks in the rain, saving money and blowing it all on manga, taking pictures of everything, gymnastics, dancing, being cynical, listening to music, drawing, being logical with random fits of spazzing-ness, deep, meaningful conversation, chocolate and candy, and of course talking/hanging out with my friends, whom i adore muchly. My favorite anime/manga series, in order by discovery: I was thiiiiis close to bolding this. But then I decided not to. Just thought you might like to know. But listen up: I am a yaoi fangirl. Shounen ai. Slash. BL.Whatever it is that you want to call it. If you don't know what any of those words mean, you're probably not corrupted enough to be here. So please leave if you do not wish to be corrupted. If you do know what yaoi is, and you don't like it, I have some simple advice for you: don't read anything that has a warning for yaoi. I don't write very explicit situations, but who knows, one day I might, and I could scar you for life. Not that I have anything against het (or yuri, for that matter), mind. I like het. It's just that there are waaayy too many annoying, stupid, and incompetent girls in anime. Most het pairings involve those girls. So, if you don't like a theme or a pairing in one of my stories (or anyone elses'),and it has a warning in the summary for it, don't read it, and we'll get along fabulously. Deal? And if you must flame me, at least make sure you have something constructive to say. Random quote of the day, week, month, or year, depending on how lazy I amCuriosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back ~Trickster's Choice, by Tamora Pierce |