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1991-10-16
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Female
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2004-03-07
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12th Grade Student
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Horikawa Sachiko
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Achievements
I have mastered the art of the fangirl.
Anime Fan Since
2001 - third grade (Sailor Moon)
Favorite Anime
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon
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To find some purpose in life.
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Writing, Reading, Watching TV, surfing the Web, Daydreaming
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Writing and being a fangirl
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Tuesday, April 26, 2005
The Rise and Fall of Hieiartemis
I was just reading The Death of WCW (I decided that title was a little dramatic, though the one I chose is just as close). I feel that my time here on MyO has been similar, in a sense. World Championship Wrestling was a very humble organization with bad booking and old geezers running the show in the beginning. My sitch was similar: I was humble at the start and I really didn't know what I was doing. But I learned. Like WCW, I was on top once I got the hang of things. I had caught fire and was climbing the ranks. Let's say I was Eric Bischoff (bleh). He took the WCW from bottom to top in just a year's worth of time. I took my site from bottom to top in just a couple of months. It was all I could think about. Every minute of my day was usually spent thinking of getting more signatures and more comments. I wanted a more entertaining product. Bischoff was the exact same way, except his "comments" were ratings. Then, he put stupid people in charge like Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash, and they completely messed everything up. Bischoff wanted to be the best. He wanted to beat Vince McMahon. But ignorant choices on PPV title shots, musical guests, and poorly written scripts destroyed it. In my case, this dumb computer and time constraints have left my site lifeless. I wanted to abandon my site on several occasions, just delete it and get it over with.
But I didn't.
I don't think I ever will. The most important thing about this site is that I'm having fun. When it gets to the point you only think of it as work, the fun is gone. It did become work. I was so on top of everything, it used to take all of my computer time to do all I had to.
I've decided to keep this site as long as they'll let me. I myself will never delete it; some outside force will have to. But if I don't update for awhile, I haven't forgotten. Let's just say I'm passing the ball to the hungry newcomers of MyO, the ones who work their butts off to make everything perfect. I know how it feels.
See you tomorrow, or next week. Time will tell.
Ja mate ne!^^
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