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- Guess what, Wiki-users! I have my own website! Ha ha ha, yay! It's not much, but it's coming along great! Spam blacklist address removed
I'm your average teenage girl in high school, who has no life, save that of school, and the computer. I love video games, anime and manga, and Sci-Fi. I'm into the weather and meteorology, and hopefully, that's what field I'll be into after college. I'm a senior in high school, about to turn 17, and my name is †Aeris of Iniquity†. I'm a girl who loves PC games, and can't be without her books and blanket. I have two cats, and a dog. My home is currently in San Diego, California, and I love any and all (well, almost all) things Japanese.
My favorite anime is currently "Fullmetal Alchemist" or in the proper Japanese format "Hagane no Renkinjutsushi" or to the fan-base Hagaren. I also watch such titles as "Licensed by Royalty [L/R]", "Yami no Matsuei ~ Descendants of Darkness", "Cowboy Bebop", and "Neon Genesis Evangelion." Ahh, Eva, now there's a classic.
I'm a full-time student, computer geek, gamer, reader, librarian, poet, artist, singer, dancer, writer, and music conniseur. I also just got a job at my local Pizza Hut! Go me! ^_^ I am a grammar Nazi, and can't help but correct others mistakes.As for manga, I'm a really shojo girl right now, reading such titles as "Nana", "Absolute Boyfriend", "Fruits Basket", "TENNIS no Oji-sama ~ The Prince of Tennis", "High School Girls", "Love Hina", "Negima! Mahou Sensei Negi ~ Negima! Magic Teacher Negi", "Fullmetal Alchemist", "Kamikaze Girls", "Gravitation", and random others. I'm re-reading the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series, and also just started the Dark-Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon. I read on average about two hours a night, and about 200 books per year. I just love reading that much. I also like to knit!
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