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KatonRyu

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    general media Favorite Mute Characters?

    Neo from RWBY. She's a great fighter and even though she doesn't talk, she's expressive as hell.
  2. Partially, I guess? I like cute things, like kittens and puppies and whatever, and I do get emotional watching certain movies or shows, but at the same time I am, in many cases, a cold-hearted bastard, and I love ultrav-violent games and watching combat sports. Basically, I'm compassionate only to those I care about, and indifferent about everyone else.
  3. Even though the city I live in has its share of areas I'd rather not be if I don't have to, the district I live in is completely safe.
  4. I generally don't. I did this year, because it was my 30th, but normally I can't be bothered to invite people.
  5. I'd probably say agnostic atheist. I don't believe in a deity and don't see any evidence of one, but there's no way to be sure.
  6. I'm introverted for the most part. I enjoy the social activities of hanging out at the fencing or krav maga club, but beyond that I prefer to be at home.
  7. I didn't care about the virus when all of this idiocy began, and I don't care about it now. Yes, it kills people, but so do a lot of other, far worse diseases. I consider the worldwide reaction to be extremely exaggerated and I hope the vaccine hurries up so we can go back to normal. Honestly, all I want is to get back to training, both fencing and krav maga. We had bootcamps going on for krav, at least, but as of today everything's going on lockdown again over here. As if it's going to solve anything. Oh, it'll get the infection rate down for a bit, but the moment the restrictions are loosened it'll flare back up again. Next time there's a worldwide pandemic, it better be worth all the trouble.
  8. I'd help in any way I could, obviously. I'm all for the creation of horrible abominations that could make Cthulhu crawl into his bed with his teddy. When the abomination is inevitably stopped, I'll claim to have been forced and get away without being punished for my role in bringing about this horrific monstrosity.
  9. High Lord Wolnir in DS3. I already hated the catacombs level that he is the boss of, but he's just a gimmicky crap boss in a game filled with otherwise brilliant bosses and enemies. You can kill him really easily on the first try because he starts that fight non-aggressive, but if you fail that one he's going to be awake for every new attempt. He can spawn skeletons, which are weak enough but they get in the way, and they inflict bleed damage so you can't really ignore them either. He's got an AOE death gas attack that will kill you in about two seconds, and he's got an unofficial time limit in that, if you take too long, he'll eventually corner you against the back wall and use the death gas where you can't avoid it. The easiest and intended way to kill him is destroying his golden bracelets, but if he refuses to put his hands down you can't get to them. It's a fight which looks cool, but it has every single bad decision in the game in it at once. I prefer the Bed of Chaos in DS1 over this, because at least that fight is easy.
  10. I like the way you think, though a computer virus created by using essentially the darkest magic known to man seems like it's not that benign to begin with. And since it would contain my soul, it would probably go mad with power, try to become some kind of Skynet, and then take over the world, only to fail because I'm extremely inept and would probably erase my own programming, or something.
  11. I have way too many things I could use as a Horcrux, but maybe my PC, or else one of my many plushies. Though, if I weren't a madman with delusions of grandeur I'd go for something that no one would find, like a fallen leaf or something, or a pebble.
  12. I get emotional at animated shows all the time. Hell, MLP pulled it off several times, most notably with the 'You're in my head like a catchy song' sequence. Aside from that, the final to Gravity Falls, at least until the show got cold feet and began to reverse the impact of it, and several times during Star vs. the Forces of Evil. Anime-wise, K-ON's ending definitely made me very emotional, though the biggest impact from an anime was probably the final or penultimate episode of A Place Further Than the Universe, after they find the laptop in the old base. Even just thinking about it gives me chills. And these are just the ones I can easily think of right now, there are many, many more.
  13. As an actor, he's fine. He isn't my favorite, but neither do I consider him a bad actor by any means. As a person...my thoughts on his beliefs aren't very positive, and under site rules I'm going to leave it at that.
  14. Only if I really have to. It's definitely more secure than just a password, but I hate the hassle of having to look up the token in my phone just to log in somewhere. I already use unique, generated passwords for every website and application of note, so I really don't care to use 2fa if I'm not forced to.
  15. 1 Yes, sometimes when I feel like it. 2. Not in the way you'd imagine, but maybe a kind of leg-first spider walk kind of way? Don't really know how to explain it tbh.
  16. The right music at the right time, writing when I'm really inspired, and actually getting reviews on fanfics/stories.
  17. I'm not too sure, really, given that I've always, even as a kid, found it weird that they had planets filled with only one kind of environment and nothing else. I'm probably going to say either Hoth or Tatooine, though I don't have a real reason why. I do know the one I consider to be the dumbest, though: Dromund Kaas, because 'kaas' is the Dutch word for cheese and every time I see that name I just think it's going to be on a shelf next to the Gouda and mozzarella, rather than being the home planet of an extremely feared race.
  18. I was nine at the time, so I thought the lightsaber fights and the command ship battle were awesome, and everything else was useless filler. Twenty-one years later, my opinion really hasn't changed all that much.
  19. I don't really use it in signing either. My signature has devolved into a scrawl that not even I can put down consistently. I'm glad digital signatures are becoming a thing more and more. My handwriting is abysmal no matter what kind of writing I use, so while I can still more or less write the cursive I learned in school, I generally don't bother.
  20. I'm generally honest both online and IRL, although I'm often a fair bit blunter online than I would be in a real-life situation. Nowadays I really only lie if I can't be bothered to deal with being truthful, and only about trivial things where being found out wouldn't matter much anyway, like saying something ran out at the store when I really just forgot to bring it and don't feel like going back for it. For larger things, maintaining a web of lies is far more work than simply telling the truth.
  21. AHOO! AHOO! AHOO! But in all seriousness, I'm a programmer. Not a particularly good one, nor can I say I actually enjoy it all that much as a profession. I like the 'building stuff and seeing it work' part, but the whole 'maintainability' and 'separation of concerns' bit can go fuck itself, basically.
  22. If I'm eating something I like, I'm really fast. If it's something I don't particularly care for, I'm much slower. I have no idea why, but I physically can't eat fast unless I'm eating something I really like.
  23. I'm okay with it, mostly. I hug my friends when I greet them and my girlfriend all the time, but I'd be a bit weirded out if a total stranger suddenly hugged me in the street, and not necessarily in a good way.
  24. They thought it was kind of funny but nothing beyond that, really. To be fair, I was 21 when I started watching so my friends really didn't care one way or another.
  25. I'd be flattered and say I'd like to be friends (assuming this is, in fact, coming from someone I at least like) but that I'm in a relationship and not looking for anything beyond friendship. Given I don't go out (even before the pandemic I didn't) it's not very likely that it would happen anytime soon, though, so I've never really been in that kind of a situation. With my current girlfriend I was the first one to tell her I liked her, though it turned out she had liked me for a while as well. I only really knew how much she liked me when she kissed me, though. That's nearly 12 years ago at this point.
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