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Birthday
1983-08-05
Gender
Male
Location
Vancouver, BC
Member Since
2003-08-02
Occupation
Writer; Part-Time Hero
Real Name
James
Personal
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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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Tuesday . . . t'was a long day . . .
First day of Career Planning wasn't bad. Nice group of 11 jobless bastards (most are pretty young, too - just looking for a change in career and stuff), supportive staff, and a Starbucks on the ground floor. And believe me, after many many months of rarely having to wake up before 8am, the coffee is wonderful. So yeah, so far so good.
Turns out my "Interest Profile" has my interests pegged as "Investigative" (a thinker, observer, learner who likes thinking through problems and "may" be inventive and original) and "Artistic" (a creator, enjoy art of all types and using my imagination and creativity "who" may be sensitive and emotional).
Interesting enough, though, my "Work Preferences" are the exact opposite, with my two strongest preferences being "Directive" (an adventurous and energetic person able to give directions/instructions easily who likes to take charge and control situations) and "Methodical" (a conscientious, practical person who likes clear rules and organised methods to guide my activities). That kinda weirds me out, but hey.
My basic abilities like math and comprehension are all still good, too. I'm glad . . .
So that was Day 1 of 7.
In other news, I got my Europe presents in the mail (was actually the very last person the mail carrier waited for before carting his stack to his van . . . LUCKY!).
I've also watched the first two episodes of "Tin Man". It rules.
Oh, and as for potentially pissing off Japanese bloggers . . . find ways to translate/comprehend this however you wish:
http://willowick.seesaa.net/article/71202661.html
Good times, eh? I may or may not have destroyed this website . . . probably not, but it's fun to pretend sometimes.
Anything else? Not especially . . . I need to go to bed earlier this week anyway . . . peace!
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