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Birthday
1990-12-17
Gender
Male
Location
Near LA.
Member Since
2003-08-01
Occupation
Ambassador of Dorkville
Real Name
Nicholas Irvin
Personal
Achievements
I have not had below a 4.0 GPA in 4 years.
Anime Fan Since
1996, the advent of Pokemon.
Favorite Anime
.hack//SIGN, Evangelion, Naruto.. The trinity. O_O
Goals
To have a wicked awesome time at Anime Expo '06. And find something more meaningful to look forward to than Anime Expo.
Hobbies
Drawing manga, gaming, general nerdishness.
Talents
See above.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Touchy, touchy..
Let's get comment commentaries out of the way first.
Shin- Man-Faye's job is to be ugly and in drag. I don't think he has any other source of income..
DDG- It's so sad, it's so creepy, and it's so Anime Expo.
Sen- I already knew that, you bastard. God, get a life.
Mimmi- They say that if you stare at the bottle picture for more than a minute without blinking, you will die in seven days.
Aleia- It's better if you just block anything about him out of your mind for good.
Rata- I did not force you to read this, and I really didn't give any details away as to how Budd or Bill die. Did I "spoil" anything by saying Budd or Bill will die? I think not. Tarantino has called Kill Bill an "exploitation film" on Uma Thurman, which means that there's no way she'll lose in the end.
Besides, why should the opinion of one little fanboy influence your desire to see it?
James- Yeah, they really should put Shin on a billboard somewhere. It's mesmerizing.
Karmi- It wasn't enough to show us one picture. You just had to upload two, huh? >:|
Mal- I have no regrets. :P Go see it anyway.
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I have been falling asleep at 1 AM every night, and waking up at noon for the past two weeks. Honestly, I don't understand how I can get so much rest, and the only way I can explain it is that I'm making up for lost sleep from the past school year.
And damn, is it great.
This is probably the most enjoyable summer I've ever had. For the first time ever I'm actually not bored out of my skull. I've got two or three long, deep games I'm playing right now that never seem to get old, the internet has kept me jolly, and I've been having more fun drawing in the past few weeks than when I began developing my first anime-esque story arc.
And that was a blast.
Actually, I've been developing a slightly more complex, interesting drawing style recently. It's nothing that ground-breaking (It's mostly in the eyes. I want to make cool eyes), but it's cool. I just haven't gotten around to doing anything really cool with it yet.
I had a friend over yesterday. He recently purchased an X-box with Ninja Gaiden, which I really was curious about. He invited himself over, and brought the console. It took a minute for us to plug it in (We had to travel into the jungle that is the back of my TV cabinet), but we began playing soon enough. I wasn't as impressed as I might have been, say, a month ago. The game showed a lot of Devil May Cry-esque features, but it was pretty enjoyable regardless.
DMC is still better, though. <_<
The main television event of my summer is VH1's I Love the 90's, which debuted on Monday. For those of you who don't know what the show is, it's just a show in which a bunch of comedians/celebrities reminisce about the great pop culture moments of a decade for ten one-hour-long episodes (One for each year). I've been a fan of the series since they began re-showing the original I Love the 80's constantly a year ago. Since then they have added I Love the 70's, I Love the 80's Strikes Back, and, of course, I Love the 90's.
It's just an interesting show. The first two episodes of the 90's set weren't that great, but they certainly picked up by mid-92. I highly reccomend watching at least an episode.
And with that said, I end this lame rerun of an mO update.
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