Birthday 1983-08-05 Gender
Male Location Vancouver, BC Member Since 2003-08-02 Occupation Writer; Part-Time Hero Real Name James
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Achievements Visiting eight different myO friends in person thus far Anime Fan Since Winter 2001 Favorite Anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, .hack//SIGN, Naruto, Bleach, Beck, Peacemaker Kurogane, Ranma 1/2 (the guilty pleasure) Goals Visit the myO friends I've missed thus far; complete a cosplay from 300 Hobbies Writing, Gaming, Kung Fu, Movies, Acting somewhat strange in general Talents Can recognise most quotes from almost any movie/show on first listen; Can recite the entire 12 days of Christmas by memory
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Lovely hat, Banner Goddess!
Miss Aurus. Miss Tracy C. The Banner Goddess of THAT and theOtaku. Your brilliance has filled us with too many doses, and now we are starting to get an attraction. How many ways doth thou rocketh? Allow us to count thine ways . . .
Sometimes she seems a little strange, a little out there. She's a little quiet at times, has her own things to take care of now and then. Makes you wonder sometimes . . . has she lost her mind? Can she see or is she blind?
No! She's just very west coast, is all. It's a good coast to be on, y'know. And it shows through her. She's very political, very advocate..advo....advocational? We'll say advocational . . . she likes to raise awareness, is what I'm getting at. Like, a lot. And she isn't just saying stuff, either, she really does this stuff! Remember that day of silence? She did that! She's a powerful one. She also only lives a few hours away from me - not including time waiting in line at the Peace Arch crossing - so that's automatic bonus points.
She's been invaluable for this community as well! For lack of a better word, she's probably one of the most . . . intuned, people at this site. She really knows what it is to enjoy the culture; she's got a good chunk of the language under her belt, she knows her histories, she's taken kendo . . . . . and we're still barely scratching das surface . . . . . She. She has. She has us. She has us asked. She has us asked, and we started a fandub. We're still in the works for it, but she did get a lot of it moving.
Aurus is a pal, through and through. Definitely the kind of person you'd just wanna go wreak havoc with on the town. She has fuel, she has fire, she is that which we desire . . . and she has tons of it.
She hath infatuated us all with her Hees and Squees. We have all fallen in love with her wit and charm. And nothing else matters. Rawk on, Miss Aurus, rawk on!
To my pretty little Cerulean Hawk over the sea . . . . .
Apparently you're called "Mama Bear" now. That's cute.
So yes, Blue Hawk has been around since 2003 as well, and is one of those people whom you adore to watch grow up. Y'know, she was 13 when she first joined up, and from that to almost 16 seems a lot bigger of a jump than I had. But y'know, we have gotten to see you grow a lot. I mean, you're taking care of your entire family right now! Groceries, giving out allowances . . . that's some pretty amazing progress, I must say. Heh, you're probably doing better than I am in that respect.
Regardless of that year you sorta took off, you've always been one of the most attentive, most active members of this community. Being me, I'm pretty bad these days with visiting all my friends online; you, however, practically ALWAYS get around to seeing everyone to drop a word or two. That in itself is very encouraging for the rest of us. Heh . . . even when I got that PM telling me all about how you wanted me to write that anniversary post, you only wanted to do more for the site and the people with it. Some of us may have had our names up in slightly more prestigious places now and then, like at the fanart and stuff, but y'know, you've been the glue holding us together on more than one occasion.
I'll tell you what else. You are still only one of two people at this site who has ever brought me to tears before. I don't know whether this exactly counts as cool or not . . . . but that year or so back, you told us some rather serious news about your health and stuff. Shanny filled me in just before you basically told everyone else . . . and I gotta tell you, at that point I felt really bad that I didn't visit you as much as I could have. It's a shame that that's what it took to make me come to you more often, but that's what happened.
Actually, if there's something cool to say out of all of this, it's that you've stayed optimistic and strong for all of us ever since. I never did ask you what has happened with all of that ever since, and I've always just assumed the best . . . but even if that's not the case, you're still so strong in my eyes that you really do put me to shame sometimes. Nevertheless, you're still one of the strongest girls I've ever come across around these parts.
So yes, Lawin, these are all the reasons why you are cool and deserve all sorts of good things your way.
Miss Mimmi . . . my most favourite Swedish Girl in the World
Miss Mia Marlene, you are the sweetest thing ever. I really do not even dare to imagine how low our spirits would be without our loveable Mimmi. You've been through just as many rough times as any of us, but you're still truckin' strong and wishing the same for all of us.
You're cool because you taught us how to say things in Swedish like "Welcome to Otakuboards" and "Hello badness". You also give love for sheep a good name. Technically theft is not cool, but since you did it out of kindness and it was only our pants, I'll let it slide.
On a different note, you also had a keen eye to recognise a particular bond that was more or less unspoken about, to which we both shall forever love. You made us laugh and smile a lot of nights with your comments, y'know.
I still sit down to my computer with your Ikea owl pillow cradled in my arms a lot and don't expect I'll be stopping any time. It reminds me that I have to send you something cool back in return - 'cause that was an awesome "little" package you sent in the spring and I need to return the favour.
You rock, you fox. Foxes rock. Foxes rock my c__k. Have you ever seen a fox's c__k? It rocks.
(Technically I ripped that off a comment for a local radio station "CFOX", but I think it applies here too).
Tack så mycket for everything and more, Miss Mimmi. Thanks for being you.
Happy Anniversary, myOtaku!
myOtaku, the world's first anime-themed blogging service, turns three years old today! It's been a pretty amazing few years . . . lots of ups, lots of downs, but plenty memorable through and through. Now, the wonderful Miss Blue Hawk has requested that I write up a sort of personal "myO History" that documents my time with this site, my memories - y'know, everything!
So let's see what I can remember, eh? Alright . . . . .
I joined on basically that very first day that we could, on August 2nd, 2003. I used to come by the old, old theOtaku.com site because of the articles it had about Evangelion and .hack//SIGN (among other things). When Adam mentioned an upcoming new service, I took his advice to heart: "Register early so you can get the screen name you want." So here I was, SomeGuy of myOtaku.
And then for 18 days I did nothing. At some point I remembered all about this and decided maybe it was time to get in on this fledgling community. Maybe it was when I noticed I had a guestbook signing from "anime girl" (who hasn't been around in a long time). In any case, my first few bloggings, where I didn't really know anyone, were kinda bland. Just mentioning that school was starting up, that Xenosaga was a hard game, or that my avatar wasn't changing immediately. Heh, I also remember that my early avatars used to be Lord of the Rings miniatures - first Pippin, then "Weathertop Aragorn", then "Heroes of the West Aragorn", then "King Aragorn". But yeah, less personal back then. It would be almost a full year later that I would finally adopt my "Live Action GTO" avatars and truly fulfill my purpose here. Or something.
That was around when I started up these funny little things to which I refer in my intro: "Street Philosophy" and "Canadiana". For those of you who never saw those, "Street Philosophy" was basically where I thought about some strange, inconsequential-to-life subject like the semantics of "chicken burger", people who don't hold light guns at the arcade shooters like real guns, and the like. "Canadiana" was where I just talked about what it was to be Canadian, what to know if you are a Canadian . . . stuff like that.
In these early days, my friends list wasn't nearly as expansive as it is now. There was the already mentioned "Anime Girl", "Chie", "majin ssj eric" (who recently posted, actually), "Black Phoenix", "Dying Ever Slowly", "Snow Fox", "Gemmei" . . . . . "Flint Marko" (the maniac Texan whom we love) . . . . . yeah, a whole bunch of weirdos.
In October, it expanded to include many of my most closest friends since. "Dark Phoenix" (alias Shanny, though we didn't know it at the time), "Aurus", "Nightbeck", "Molletta" . . . "Red Tigress" came later on . . . . . and in between there, "DES" returned as "Dead to the World". It was an exciting time.
There was the "DES" incident involving a whole lotta stuff including a poem, a deletion, and a return. It was at about this point I really started to become the "SG" that I would later become, as I basically talked the girl out of doing some slightly dumb things . . . . but yeah, even without MSN, DES became my "Kiddo" with whom I e-mailed often for the next many months.
I should finish off the DES bits before I go on. There was that whole yaoi-DES-Nitz thing. Basically, DES was putting yaoi pics on her myO page, Nitz was getting especially aggressive about her doing that . . . . . it got to the point that I contacted the webmasters to do something about it - which they did expediently. It was then that I determined that this might be a pretty nifty place to be, hands down.
So now and then I had boring spots to talk about with everyone. I told "The Legend of The Girl". Basically, my romantic history with my first girlfriend. The gist of it was that we dated, she broke up with me, and I chased her forever afterwards. It was kinda fun. After the history was over, I started telling the current version, "The Saga of The Girl", which was news on that whole romantic front which I eventually gave up quietly near the end of last year (if not sooner).
Then came "Cream Filling & Nougat" . . . . ho-lee crap. If ever there was a more specific myOtaku related tale to tell, it was this one. Borne from the comments of myOers, written by a myOer for myOers . . . . . it - a action-comedy about candy-themed police officers - went on to become a very important part of my own personal bit of myO. In fact, I still need to write a new one which I've had in the works all year . . . . .
The other bit I've become somewhat famous for are the poems. Well, I wouldn't exactly call them poems . . . I can rhyme alright, is all. Now and then I'd get a little Chaucerian and do posts in rhyming couplets and stuff - all in good fun. Especially around Christmas times, which has since become a tradition around my page.
During this first year I inexplicably got really popular around this site, and actually rose to #5 in the rankings somehow. Heh, it was even to the point that SUPPOSEDLY it was kinda scary to chat with me on MSN, being that I was "THE SomeGuy" . . . . . well, luckily that whole aspect of me has long since gone away, I'm sure.
I did end up making some amazing friends, though . . . near, far, over the water . . . . it was good times.
Then myOtaku 2.0 came along in 2004. We got PMs and all sorts of other goodies. For me, though, most importantly, they added Article Submissions. I was already a declared English Major by this point, and I had much more faith in my words than my drawings . . . I was really excited. Aside from being a sort of grounded voice for friends, I could now REALLY contribute some real anime-themed stuff for the website! My expertise ended up being more on anime in the broad view, which is still something I feel I can really contribute the most. I had some cool ideas that I never implemented, and I have more still to come.
Let's see, what to say next . . . . . heh, I guess we can't dodge it . . . we gotta talk about the Shanny bits.
After we started doing MSN chats with everyone (and had internet mud wrestling matches), Shanny and I started to become really close friends. Indeed, it's safe to say that today we are the best of them. Over that summer of 2004 I sent her a big package of Pocky, books, movies, and . . . a dancing moose (or beaver?). We both just really enjoyed each other's company.
Then I wrecked it all with that phone call. I got her into some trouble with her husband, and we had to get a little more detached. Many, many horrible things had to happen afterwards . . . but in the end, we're all still alive and moving forward, still the best of friends.
Right around that time I had to be convinced to meet new friends, like "Color Me Evil", "Enin", and "Shadowlight". I was getting really bad with returning guestbook signings and the such. Well, I gotta say I'm glad that people pestered me to keep in touch with these people, 'cause they're now all up there with my favourites. This trend of mine, not acknowledging new people continues to this very day . . .
The world started getting a lot smaller by this point. We were all chatting regularly, knew about each other's lives more and more, began mailing letters and packages to each other . . . heh, Christmas time started getting a whole lot more expensive . . .
Skype shrunk the world a little more, as suddenly we now had voice capabilities with each other for little money!
The summer of 2005 would mark another milestone for me, as it was the first time I ever met a fellow myOer in person! While visiting family in Edmonton, I snuck away for an afternoon with Color Me Evil, a day I still think back to fondly. February of the next year, Enin came to Vancouver and I got to spend a few hours with him as well . . . that was when I headbutted him.
Then March came. The month Molletta, Molly, became a Mrs. It was a little after she became a mommy (though the boy was put up for adoption and is growing up fine). But yeah, I flew down to Kansas to be there for the wedding! I got to meet her, Duorocks17, and "Lady Lea". It was just the tip of the iceberg, and I can't wait to continue the trend.
I'm skipping over so much history right now it's almost shameful. I think all I can really do is put it into point-form.
-The founding of THAT, the "Sadist Stalkers and Tortures of Elves, Bounty Hunters and Bounty Heads". I still hold a record as THAT'S official storyteller and the only - THE ONLY - member who was registered without his own say in the matter.
-MilkyCat and her drawings. She sparked the ire of some idiots here and there. It got big. Really big. Finally it eased up with some admin ultimatums for the better. Of this, what I feel I gained the most was MilkyCat's friendship (kind of a strong respect thing even though we don't really comment on each other much), I started being friends with the Gail/Panda, that wonderful woman, and . . . all my favourite people didn't get banned or deleted.
-Molly and Flint's e-marriage, which preceded Molly's later REAL marriage. In any case, I sung at both, officially and non.
-The Breakfast Club, which Red and some other weirdos started up. I became "Bagel" after that.
-The quiz fad. When people stopped blogging and just posted 5-8 online quiz results in a post instead. That died quickly, much to the chagrin of no one.
-My Stupid, Impossible "Guess that Anime Theme" Game. The thing where I would say "dahna chka-chka dahna chka-chka..." and you would correctly answer, "'Hey Jimmy' from Peacemaker Kurogane!". I haven't done this in a while, except to express posts more succinctly, such as when I finished FFVII or got geared up for Superman Returns. In any case, Shanny tended to win more of these than anyone else - though Flint won the first and Red Tigress won the FLCL one.
-Flava's Tournament, where we would vote popularity-wise on characters in a tourney situation. He quit his halfway through, sadly, and left us with nothing but pushy, spammy imitators.
-The "Color Me Evil" issues between the myO person and a new webmaster of a personal page. It got messy. I tried to keep it as clean as I could, being that I was friends with both . . . . . to this day there's still some bitterness, which is a shame . . . but we're not gonna go there today. And neither shall anyone else. Savvy?
-My first photo of myself on myOtaku was of half my face to show off my "exam beard". Needless to say, it impressed no one, being that I am incapable of truly growing amazing facial hair.
-The Great Bittorrent revolution, where I was no longer a glaring minority in a sea of people who got their anime from Adult Swim. I like to think that I may have helped this along for myOtaku . . . or I'm just pompous like that.
-The addition of member titles "Otakuite", "Senior Otaku" and "Otaku Legend". This became even more interesting when the writers of theO, feeling that they were getting left out of something fun, stirred the nest a bit. 100 more people got new titles, and for a time things looked good for all members all over again.
Anything I've missed? There was a lot that happened around here in the past three years, after all. Do fill me in on any bits I may have missed now.
Today, this website now has 55,000 odd members. We're massive. We have podcasts, t-shirts, a fairly cheap and very well-thought how-to guide. We have members all over the world. We have sections for artwork, wallpapers, quizzes, cosplay . . . we're massive.
Now, at this very moment, on the point of this anniversary, it seems we may be losing the Articles section of the website in exchange for something a little less conspicuous connected to myOtaku rather than theOtaku. It might work, it might not. At the moment, theO and myO's writers are not terribly excited about this, being that we're once again feeling a whole weight of disfavour our way. Hopefully a better plan may arise soon before it's too late. I am certainly hoping beyond hope that this is so.
On the other hand, the fanart section seems to be getting a major push. For the thousands of artists on this site, this should be a great thing.
In any case, there is always tomorrow. Heh . . . I have often said to a certain friend that if she ever left the site, or had her site deleted for one reason or another, I would delete my site as well. My reasoning is that the things I have gotten from this community - many new friends all over the world, some internet fame - shall stay with me well enough for now. I'd still have all my favourite people on MSN and whatnot, and I'd be fine with that for the most part. Luckily, however, this has not been the case and I'm quite glad for that.
So for everyone whom I have and have not mentioned, I shall say this:
To be a little more in theme to the site: Hontou arigato gozaimasu, minna-san!
For the rest . . . . . it's been a wonderful three years. Thank you all for making it so great, and I wish you all an even better time ahead. Cheers!
[EDIT:] rustym! How could I dare forget that brilliant little Alabaman artist/drafter! He, much like many others, is no longer at this site anymore. But while he was there, he was an excellent artist with a very distinct style - something truly remarkable in the world of fanart. He wrote some pretty funny and memorable stories, especially those involving the medieval warrior Jimbo and his mule Pepe; he even illustrated them. He was a definite friend and I miss having him around - though you can find him at dA with the same screen name, for the record. In any case, I hope he's doing well, that his car isn't broken, and that he's still enjoying life as fully as he ever did. Cheers, buddy.
And you too, Sahkiryce, even though I know where to find you. Every time you ducked away from us, you freaked out the whole community. Whether you're here at this site or not, you're a part of its history nonetheless. So keep your chin up, cutie, things can only get better here on in.
Sana-san, who originally came to myO as "Sana-chan" but left to reimagine herself and who she wanted to be at this site. Many, many memories of you as well, some not as good as others, but all wonderful nevertheless. I also hope you're doing well.
Nikki, hello poppet! Again, you left and returned as "One Day". You were a charter member of THAT, and thus I shall give you props for history as well.
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Friday, July 28, 2006
Blueberry, blackberry, rasberry, strawberry! Bringing over a meme from LJ...
1. Reply to this post if you want me to tell you how cool you are!
2. Watch my journal over the next few days for a post just about you and why you rock.
3. Post these instructions in your journal and give your friends a much needed dose of love and adoration!
More things that happened which can't be bothered to be given full sentences . .. run-ons ahead!
Renovation at work, things are a mess, still kinda busy.
Work people now playing Guild Wars, now I'm playing Guild Wars, it's silly but fun.
Saw "Corpse Bride" finally, quite enjoyed it, like the music, shame it was so short but oh well.
I cut my hair, the asian mullet is gone.
Still need a passport photo sometime, everyone at home is bothering me about it.
The Taco Time down at this one shopping area closed down, this disappoints me.
Still have a hole in my tongue, doesn't really hurt anymore, I think it's starting to "fill in".
I'm still watching too much "Powerpuff Girls Z", it's rotting my brain but I just can't stop, it's just so bizarre I think everyone should watch it a little especially since there's bits of it all over YouTube.
Other than that . . . . . had to remind a girl that I loved her more than anything else in the world. Will remind again soon if necessary.
That sound good for a beginning of the week kind of post?
Freakin' Toronto! Stupid Toronto! Curse you to Hades, Toronto!
If anyone's swung by Evil's page, you already know. But yeah, Operation GOTVAN joins the ranks of other famous operations such as Jubilee, Sealion, and Market Garden . . . . . for those of you not quite as WW2 inclined as myself, they all failed or never got carried out.
Somehow all the Edmontonian mothers decided that their children would better benefit from taking a trip to the capital of Ontario for an anime con instead of Vancouver. Reasoning varies, but I still find it funny that they'd be happier with travelling three provinces away instead of just one. I'm quite saddened by this, as Operation GOTVAN could have been so insanely awesome . . . but alas . . . . .
. . . allegedly there were soccer conflicts as well which would have also stopped the operation cold. Still, it is much more satisfying to just blame Toronto - it's a very . . . Canadian, thing to do. So yeah, curse you Toronto, you just wrecked everything!!!
In any case, I hope the little one has fun at CNAnime. It should be good, being that it's quite larger and higher profile than Vancouver's Anime Evolution, and even though most of the local talent goes to the Vancouver one for panels and stuff, the "big name" guys from here go East. So yeah, have fun, a'ight?
. . . I felt as though I needed to make a clarification to my last post.
I'm NOT 23 just yet. Don't get too excited on my behalf.
Also, the hole in my tongue is most likely not going to close. More likely, the bottom of the puncture'll just grow up and out of it until it all flattens out again . . . . . now for clarification, I didn't bite a hole THROUGH my tongue. I just kinda . . . y'know, spiked the surface. Well . . . scythed it, maybe . . .
"A History of Violence" is a good movie. Viggo Mortensen continues to be my hero, even if he had a really weird moustache for the movie's presentation at Cannes . . .
. . . . . so yeah, I'm done. Now everyone, all together:
Until that day . . . 'til all are one . . . . .
Alright . . . . so I'll be honest, I have no idea how I bit my own tongue like that. What I can tell you, though, is that basically it looks like a cut on the right side of my tongue that goes down into it maybe 1-2mm down. Maybe it was in my sleep, maybe I was just having a troublesome dinner, I'm really not too sure right now . . .
So yes, Operation: GOTVAN continues to truck along slowly. There's a new possibility to the working of it, including a 5th traveller and a cozy and possibly run-down motel thing about 5 minutes away from where I live. This should be interesting to keep track of . . .
Other than that . . . I worked 6am-3pm yesterday and I don't know why I agreed to it. Meh, gas money, con' money . . . eventual Anduril money . . . . . so yeah, when my birthday comes around I think I might treat myself to a big LotR sword . . .
. . . . . holy crap, I turn 23 in like, three weeks or so! Yikes . . . . .
Anyways, so yes, "Transformers" in 2007. I reeeeally really really want this movie to be good. Now, it's produced by Steven Spielberg, and I trust him. It's being directed by Michael Bay, though, whom I don't trust quite as much. I mean, "The Rock" was a great movie . . . "Armageddon" and "Pearl Harbor" . . . . . . not quite as good. But still, things should work, and they are doing quite a lot to make it work . . . well, it should work . . . . . we'll see next summer, I guess.
THAT said . . . . . here's the follow-up to last post's video. While the fight with Prime beating the hell out of Megatron ended on a shocking end, this video is the REAL defining moment for that whole generation of kids growing up mid '80s to early '90s . . . the moment Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, died:
You got the touch, you got the power . . . . . yeah!
I'm still being very unattentive to you all. Again, I apologise.
Let's see . . . . . tongue's not annoying me anymore, so I think it'll heal quickly enough. I'm still coughing now and then and I'm still a bit stuffed up, but I don't feel too sick anymore. I did get a bunch of zits all at once, though, which was especially annoying . . . . . they've all been destroyed, of course, but the collateral damage has yet to be repaired . . .
So yeah, for those of you wondering, the sidewalk sale at Superstore was basically all our seasonal stuff set up in displays along the entrance to the store. That involved a lot of running back and forth. Buuut, we did clean out a lot of room, so it's all good.
Other than that, I missed the christening of the kid (I'll hafta go visit sometime), went to that birthday thing, then went to bed. Next day, after another sidewalk sale shift at work, I went to a different sort of birthday dinner . . . kung-fu related, in fact. Then they made me be a lion tail for the lion dance . . . . . I probably don't need to say how bending over at the waist for long periods of time after very strenuous work shifts means death for you . . . but it was alright. They fed us expensive food, after all.
"Operation: Get Ochibi To Vancouver" (here on referred to as "Operation: GOTVAN") seems to have hit a bit of a snag. Here's hoping the diplomatic teams can work some magic in the meantime.
On a similar note, a friend from work ordered a Shinsengumi Haori online for me, being that I don't have a credit card to do it myself. I owe this friend some money and a great deal of thanks now . . . likewise, this officially means that I've resolved to dress up for Anime Evolution at the end of August. Man, now I need to work on that . . .
I'm still being lazy, so I'm just gonna share a moment from my youth with you . . . here's the "Optimus Prime vs Megatron" fight from "Transformers: The Movie" - t'was a defining moment for children growing up through the '80s and early '90s everywhere . . . . .