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roboartemis86
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Female
Location
Illinois, USA
Member Since
2005-06-29
Occupation
Student Worker at my college
Real Name
Andi (or is it? Muwahahaha... oh, wait, it is...)
Personal
Achievements
restraining that crazy voice in my head that used to tell me to trip random people...
Anime Fan Since
discovered in 2000, fan since 2004
Favorite Anime
do I have to pick? Umm... how about The Big O, Bleach, Cowboy Bebop, Escaflowne, Fruits Basket, Fullmetal Alchemist, Naruto, Read Or Die (OVA), Trigun, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, Witch Hunter Robin, xxxHoLic
Goals
Get around to watching Orphen and Revolutionary Girl Utena. Oh, and remembering to watch Naruto!
Hobbies
drawing, reading, archery, and Taiji
Talents
well, I'm told I'm a good artist... and that I'm very flexible... can't really think of anything else at the moment
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Thursday, November 10, 2005
Contradictions Are The Name Of The Game
I was was once again struck by my own weirdness today. It seems I have a desire to know everything about everything, and then do absolutely nothing with it. How big is the Universe? What is it's true shape? Does it even have one? Is it endless? Did Queen Elizabeth I ever really have children as some allege? Who built Stonehenge? Did Oswald really shoot JFK? Is red hair really just a genetic anomoly (as has been claimed) or did it at one time serve a survival purpose? What is the world wide distribution of eye color? Who carved the Sphinx? What ever happened to Jimmy Hoffa? As you can see, I'm quite full of questions. But the funny thing is, once I learn everything I can about one topic, it's just "Alright, I'm done here. New subject!" and I pretty much never think about it again, unless some new piece of information comes up on it later. But sometimes I wonder... what would happen if I ever found out everything about everything? God, I'd be so bored.
-Quote of the Day-
"Today, he's back to teach us about hunting the most deadly and dangerous of these animals... the squirrel! He is an expert on the subject, and he's even written a book. It's called One Squirrel, Two Squirrel. Red Squirrel, Dead Squirrel. Let's go join him on the hunt already in progress."
-The production we filmed in my TV Production class today- (we had to do an "Instructional" video, so my group chose squirrel hunting ^_^)
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