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Why we do what we dO

So I'm back in CalifaS for four days before I go off to travel again and I must say I really missed being here with my computers... a place where I can realize my ideas freely with all these computers and monitors... Working with my laptop on the road is ok but I feel handcuffed.....

Like when I was in Slovakia I spent most of my time working on my 3d models or watching Anime on my laptop ^ ^ WHY WOULD I DO THAT?!?! Because those are my favorite things to do... I realize the world inside my head which I can realize through my computers is more exciting to me than the outside world... that's why I do what I do...

I like to live in the world my imagination conjures up and then I try to flesh it out using computers so I can share this place with others...

Would I rather watch some awesome new anime episodes or explore a new physical place... (cough) anime... I already answered that question ^ ^

Thats why I do what I do... thats why I lock myself away and click on and on for years at a time...

I love animation... especially good anime... I want to watch it! I want to make it till my fucking head explodes!!! muahahahahahaaaaaaaaa

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  1. What sort of anime do you watch?

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  2. Elfen Lied is hands down the greatest anime of all time, without question...

    Death Note was awesome, until the fangirls ruined it for everyone...

    But I really dislike it when shoenen animes go on forever (save DBZ), rather than simply ending the show at a dramatic high...?

    I was reading an article a while back that said taht anime was the logical step between western animation and expressionism, like how key features are exaggerated for emotional emphasis...

    Can't blame you for doing something you love...but what anime do you like?

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  3. Congratulations, you have Level 3 passion...

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  4. Come on, M Dot, inquiring minds want to know, And I could do with some recommendations.

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