![]() Author has written 2 stories for Pokémon. A little about me. (Age.) Unless you feel like trying to judge me based on age, I don't think this is relevant. I'll just say i'm older than 18, but younger than 30. that's a pretty nice spread to leave you guessing. (Gender.) Male. (Favorite Pokemon.) Absol. (Favorite colors.) None come to mind. (My behavior.) Closed off. Only those in direct relation know much about me. Despite whether or not I have good intentions people tend to not like me. (Maybe that's just the pessimist in me talking.) (What I like.) Learning why I exist, and figuring out how I can make it meaningful. (What I dislike.) I both love and hate animals, I envy how they have the curious minds of children but despise them for the same reasons, for what child with a magnifying glass wouldn't burn ants? (Current mindset.) Attuning. (First pokemon game.) Sapphire. (First game.) I can't think that far back, so i'll just tell you the first game I greatly enjoyed, being age of empires. (Pokemon Games I have played or own, includes fangames.) pokemon reborn, insurgence, rejuvenation, Uranium, desolation, alpha sapphire, omega ruby, X, Y, moon, legends of the arena, archaic legacy, super eevee edition, fire red, leaf green, pokemon snap, and full moon version. (Do I identify as a furry, emo, or tortured artist ect?) This may surprise some of you who read this, butNO! I refuse to put any labels on myself, I do not identify as any social archetype. I am ever changing as I grow and learn more as a living construct. Putting my self into a group will only hinder my overall growth. In fact, I don't even succumb to the belief that said archetypes even have any real meaning. Anyone who says otherwise is just fooling themselves, and certainly judges the book by it's cover. People are products of the world around them. Not labels and meaningless words. Think apples for one moment, if you put one bad apple into the basket, they all rot faster. Now replace the good apples with yourself, and the bad apple with the world around you. When you are subject to the world, you begin to rot, or mature as some would put it. The major difference of course, being that the world comes with many different forms of rot. As in, the forming essentials of your personality. A wise man once said, that you cannot fill a cup that is already full. I guess my job then is to keep the cup ever flowing, and I can't do that if I cater to one set of morals. (Stories I'm working on, only one right now.) Error, No Game Sky Tower Corp has developed a new simulation game called Monster and Battle. Izan is invited to join the beta testers group marking the start of his journey. What secrets does Sky Tower Corp hold, and how does a game cause so much strife? (Ever needed an anime to watch to pass time? Here's some of my personal ratings. It's been awhile since I watched all of these, so bear with me if my descriptions seem funny for the show.) Akame Ga Kill 10/10 - This anime's feel is probably a very heavy influence for the way I write at this time. Akame Ga Kill is a very serious anime that's not afraid to keep the audience amused with humor, all while trying to convey a much deeper meaning. Akame Ga Kill is an anime you can only experience once, I advise that you set aside enough time to watch the whole thing without interruption. This anime is finished and has an end. Psycho Pass 10/10 - Psycho Pass forces you to think about human nature and beats you upside the head with it. You will find yourself asking what is right and what is wrong, to only find that there is no right answer to that question. I actually found I had more in common with one of the antagonists as opposed to the protagonist in this anime when it came to the way I think. Has an end. Death Note 9/10 - Death Note is over all a game of cat and mouse. This anime starts off really strong in the first season. Even though the tone changes in season two and three as proven by the opening,(For the worse in my opinion) you will find that simply watching the first season will have you hooked on the story. You simply can't watch this anime without finding out how it ends. Has an end. Assassination Classroom 9/10 - Assassination Classroom is almost purely humor with life lessons thrown in. You will find this anime to be very consistent or mediocre over it's course, but when you reach the end, you will find just how much you actually loved this show. This anime is 100% built up for it's ending, and that is what makes the journey worth it. Has an end. Yu Yu Hakusho 8.5/10 - This anime is a very straight forward concept, and that is actually it's charm. Yu Yu Hakusho is a classic grow and gain more power story. You can watch this anime over and over, because the characters are well built, and the story is pretty simple. Has an end. Garo Honoo no Kokuin 8.5/10 - This anime is heavy on responsibility, and once again, surprise surprise, human nature. This anime takes the words, everyone has the potential to be a monster, and makes them literal. Has an end. Tokyo Ghoul 8/10 - Welcome to food for thought, another anime that forces you to think twice about what is right and wrong. Tokyo Ghoul would have a higher rating from me, but it's not finished, so it loses points there. Tokyo Ghoul is an anime that feeds on strife, and despair. I recommend being almost an adult before watching this as it is heavy on gore and disturbing themes. I have more, but i'm too lazy to put them on. Maybe when I decide to update my profile again. |
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