I don't know if you'll want to be friends (I'm pretty bad at maintaining online friendships, to be honest) but I wouldn't mind some jazz recommendations.
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Not really very good at making myself sound interesting, either, but why not?
I'm a 24 year old guy living in the midwestern United States. I have a boring data entry job, and sometimes I write a little, but very rarely get paid anything to do it. My computer is terrible, so I mostly play weird indie games.
I watch a little anime. I prefer manga since I can read at my own pace. Mushishi's been on my list of things to check out for a while. My favorite is Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
I listen to a lot of different kinds of music and enjoy finding new stuff. I've been on a noise rock kick lately, digging into Health and Boris.
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I've been waiting my entire life for someone to ask me that.
The short version is, it's a shonen that follows the exploits of the Joestar family across multiple generations. The manga is ongoing and split into eight parts, with each part having a new main character and mostly self contained plot. It follows a pretty standard villain-of-the-arc format for the most part, but it stands out due to its incredibly, well, bizarre character and power designs. (The main character of Part 7 can shoot his fingernails. It's way more awesome than it sounds.) The fights are expertly written. With the exception of a few early examples, there are no "I beat you by gaining a new power all of a sudden!" conclusions or winning through the power of friendship/anger/just being the hero. The protagonists legitimately outstrategize their opponents in inventive ways, and it's very engaging.
If you're interested, I'd recommend reading/watching in order. The (excellent) anime currently covers the first three parts. Avoid the OVAs.
The long version:
Part 1 is set in the 1800s and is about Jonathan Joestar, a young Englishman from a wealthy family whose adoptive brother, Dio Brando, begins plotting against him, culminating in Dio using an ancient stone mask to become a vampire and raising an army of zombies. It's probably the least interesting/most ordinary part, but also the shortest, and it does have a few great moments that let you know what the series has in store.
Part 2 is about Jonathan's grandson, Joseph. The creators of the stone masks, ancient vampire gods, have awoken, and Joseph is tasked with defeating them. Joseph is one of my all time favorite fictional characters; he's entertaining in some new and surprising way every time he's on screen. This is where the fights start getting crazier: a supporting character fights by blowing bubbles charged with the energy of the sun, and at one point Joseph has to draw a diagram to explain to his own opponent how he defeated them.
Part 3 is set in the late 1980s and stars Joseph's grandson, Jotaro. When Dio Brando reappears, it awakens a strange psychic ability called a Stand in the members of the Joestar family. Jotaro's mother's stand is slowly killing her, so Jotaro must travel with his grandfather to Egypt to defeat Dio, fighting a bizarre assortment of Stand users along the way. Stands are probably what the series is best known for: (mostly) humanoid psychic constructs that fight alongside the user and provide them with some strange power like turning into string or transforming people into books so that you can read their life story. Most of them are named after Western songs/bands, which is occasionally hilarious when someone tries to kill the heroes with Limp Biskit.
Part 4 is set in a small Japanese town, and stars Josuke, Joseph's illegitimate teenage son. It spends a lot of time on developing the town and its residents, almost crossing over into slice-of-life at times. (Which I enjoyed.) The main plot focuses around the hunt for a stand using serial killer who has haunted the town for years.
Part 5 is set in Italy, and stars Giorno Giovana (pronounced Jorno Jovana, of course), Dio's son, who tracks down and joins a stand using faction of the Italian mafia. Giorno and a group of his associates are charged with protecting their boss's daughter from a mutinous cell of assassins. Unfortunately, the only existing scanlation of part 5 is low quality and very inaccurate.
Part 6 is set in the United States and stars Jolyne, Jotaro's daughter. Jolyne is framed for murder and sentenced to life in a prison full of stand users, including the prison chaplain, who happens to be Dio's protege. This part proved unpopular due to the combination of the first female protagonist and some major plot twists, but personally, I love it.
Part 7 is set in an alternate universe around the 1800s. It stars Johnny Joestar, a paraplegic former jockey competing in a race across the United States in order to learn the secret of the "spin" from the mysterious Gyro Zeppeli. Two cowboys fight the president for control of Jesus' magical body parts. It's great.
Part 8 is ongoing. It's set in the same universe as part 7, but in present day Japan. It features the alternate universe version of Josuke, in this reality an amnesiac trying to hunt down clues as to who he was in the past. I can't really find a way to make that sound interesting without spoiling anything, and the plot's not very far along yet, but it's not bad so far.
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yeah sure.
I am on my late twenties..
I love multiplayer games more than singleplayer, unless it's really good like fallout series.
I am teaching my self digital art. >> My Art
My favorite game right now is Duck Game, and it is multiplayer.
I just started playing DOTA2, a genre I thought I would never play in my entire life (I didn't like MOBA games).. but I am starting to like it.
I have CSGO, but I am really bad at it.
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Don't feel bad with Dota2, community is extremely toxic but there are nice players and people, really. Now, with the reborn, it has a LOT of minigames and custom modes. Try something else, its fun and helps to stay away from some toxic games :)
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(9/11/15, still looking.)
Hello. I am creating this post to possibly meet new people that I may perhaps want to get to know and possibly form a friendship with at some point.
I shall put some things about myself down below and what i’m looking for further below that. if you want to ask me some questions please type them in the comments below and I won’t mind answering them. If you think we might get along and want to add me, that’s fine. However, if I feel like our relationship won’t work out, I am going to let you know this and unadd you. If you don’t think you cannot handle sort of thing, please do not add me.
Moving on, here’s some information about me.
I’m in my early twenties
I’m an avid gamer, i’ve been gaming since I was 11 and it’s my absolute favorite hobby.
Currently I like to play a lot of Counter Strike: Global Offensive since I really like high-skill ceiling games that are also team-based.
Some of my favorite co-op steam games include Left 4 Dead 2, Borderlands 2, Payday 2 and Sanctum 2. Though really I just like playing games with people in my personal life in-general. (By this mean I don’t mind just playing any random co-op game as long as it’s with someone I care about.)
I like anime. Currently one of my favorites is Mushi-shi. (I don’t really watch much anime though because I like to interact with my media. (However i’m picky about which anime I decide to watch.))
I really like art. I’m a digital/traditional artist.
I like thinking a lot and discussing things and expressing thoughts and having deep conversations.
I really like listening to music. My favorite genres are hip-hop, jazz, atmospheric hip-hop/jazz.
I am open-minded and I like taking on new ideas and keeping my mind open to new things and perspectives.
Sorry if this seems shallow. I’m introverted and very shy and i’m not particularly good at these types of things at all. I just know i’d prefer to meet people who very much do enjoy pursuing curiosities and learning about the world around us, but are also nerdy and like games and stuff.
I’m looking for an individual who likes to share and express ideas. Someone who likes to talk about their thoughts and curiosities. Also likes to learn about the world around them.
I’m looking for someone who really like video games and likes to PC game a bit.
You are open-minded. (I do not like ignorance and close-mindedness. I’d go as far as to say I hate ignorance and close-mindedness.)
This sounds a bit shallow too, sorry. I’m much more curious about you and who you are than this sounds like I am (I like to get to know those involved in my life very deeply. I prefer to have a few friends who I know very deeply.)
Also just in-case you’d like to know this kind of thing before talking I guess.
I’m completely accepting of all lgbtqia+ members, that goes for sexuality (or lack of) as well.
That also being said, I am a transwoman, so if that’s a problem. Please do not talk to me.
Anywho, if you think you may want to talk to me. Here’s a link to my profile page on Steam. Clicky
Regardless, thank you for reading this and possibly considering talking to me.
Edit: On a side note. I'm kind of sick of the people harassing me and giving me crap just because I'm very careful and I think deeply about who i'm sharing my time with. I'm not going to apologize to you or feel bad because I like having a very tight, close-knit group of friends. Relationships are exhausting for me because I put a lot of effort into my relationship as I care about the people involved in my personal life. I don't wish to have any more than 7 friends. That's a lot for me. On my "friends" list on steam, only 2 out of the 3 are my actual friends. I look for lifelong friends, not just people who'll phase out.
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