![]() Author has written 3 stories for Digimon, Spirited Away, and Kingdom Hearts. EASPOA, or the Evil and Sadistic People of America club (membership of three people), includes notorious freaks such as: President: Pinkangelsakura, or PAS for short. Pinkangelsakura doesn't write very much. Really. And she never finishes video games. Well, occasionally, but not very often. This may be due to her attention span of a gnat, or it might just be because she has better things to do. She has lofty aspirations, namely making money off of desperate people (because that is what doctors do), but then she might just end up doing something more boring. Like teaching. Or creating a super-weapon in her garage, for sale to the highest bidder (plus $99 for shipping and handling). Vice President: Kei Kazama. Kei doesn't show up very much these days. She doesn't love us anymore because she got a boyfriend, who we will one day assassinate so we can have back our VP. For now though, we weep at the loss and then cackle over divying up her belongings when she 'unfortunately' gets caught in the crossfire. Totally not our fault though. Secretary: Pikachumaniac, or PM (not PMS, dangit) for short. PM is creepily obsessive about her beloved fandoms, which is worsened by the fact that she likes the pretty men who usually don't like wearing much clothes. Hey, it makes for great eye candy though! She writes much more than PAS, and much more than she should, but that's only if you can pry the video game controller out of her hands because she's rather obsessive like that. PM is, 50 percent of the time, an avid environmentalist (she spends the other 50 percent of the time hating environmentalists), and plans on getting into law because it makes money and can destroy people's lives. She likes the idea of both. Fandoms we have in common are many, but currently we are writing for Kingdom Hearts. There may be some in the future. It would be in your best interest to hope that there won't. |
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