Oi!
I be AbstractCalamity, as you can see, but you can abbreviate that however you want. It's a long name, after all. I'll answer to Abstract, Calamity, AC, or anything else that you people come up with for a name, at least as long as I know you're talking to me.
I'm 19, quite nerdy, enjoy intentionally using bad grammar and misspelling words (especially in a pirate-esque manner), and love anime and any competitive games, particularly of the strategy genre. Unfortunately, good multiplayer strategy games are hard to come by. Fighters are good, too. I roam teh interwebz on a custom built computer.
Weeaboos bother me, but more than that it bothers me when people call me one. I'm not! I don't like things because they're Japanese, nor do I have any particular interest in Japanese culture. That's not to say I'm not interested in Japanese culture, because I am, but that's because I'm interested in all cultures. Actually, I'm most interested in Indian culture right now, probably because I know so little of it, but also because what I do know is interesting.
Favorite...
Music: Nightwish, Sabrepulse, S.S.H.
Anime: Kino no Tabi, 5 Centimeters per Second, Ghost in the Shell, Kara no Kyoukai, Neon Genesis Evangelion
Games: Touhou Project, BlazBlue, Sin and Punishment 2, Advance Wars
Food: Seafood and barbecue... but not both at once
Websites: Wikipedia, NyaaTorrents, xkcd, ThinkGeek
Stuff to do: Walk, think, eat, acquire wisdom
Things: Night, the moon, music, adventure
You know, I saw a blue moon once. It was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen, no contest. Nothing terrestrial can even dream of being that beautiful. Everything was illuminated in a soft, ghostly, blue glow. There was no color other than shades that ghostly blue, it was so bright. It felt almost alien, but it was comforting, and somehow familiar. I'll never forget it. It's something I long to see again, even just once.
...Well, that was a random tangent for me to go on. Still, cool story, isn't it? Maybe. Point is, blue moons are awesome. Want another random story? I'd be happy to oblige.
At a recent anime con I went to, I saw a ninja holding a sign. It said: "NANI: Ninjas Against Naruto Idiocy. Join today!" I thought about joining, but ultimately didn't. I was too busy hanging out with some awesome people.
...Fin. |