Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-1496755-20160314061547

Wikia must be hungry, if it's eating messages again. When typing longer stuff, it's always good idea to do a quick Ctrl-C before clicking the button.

Aha, Germans trying to conquer us through oldschool game videos. Now this explains the mysterious orders found in a Nazi bunker - "If war fails, take over their entertainment."

Being considered a meance had some advantages too, you know - it kept some of the potential bullies away. Some of them were cowardly enough to keep their distance from the "insane kid". It was a good reason for me to maintain my overall "crazy" image. Taboos are exciting, and thus very attractive.

Ah yes, I don't like books or games that throw a huge bunch fo names and lore events at you - it gets confusing and you always feel like you're missing something. I can make an exception for the Silmarillion because most of the names in it are not directly related to the story, so there's no need to remember them.

I like it when a game or story builds up towards a fateful confrontation. Even Quake does that, with the several mentions of Shubby (and her lair - the "frightful otherworld cathedral") in episode ending texts, making you wonder just who this mysterious villain is. Some other games actually show you the villain and make you chase them from the very beginning, though you can never catch up with them, until at some point the bad guy turns the tables on you and suddenly you are the one being chased (e.g. Blood 2: The Chosen). Rage also does a similar buildup, with occasional mentions of the mysterious "Authority" from the very bgenning, followed by meting and fighting them, and culminating with invading their headquarters at the end of the game.

Personality tests aren't 100% accurate and complete, of course, though the INFJ description is very accurate for me, indeed. Frighteningly accurate, even... I think it's a good way to understand myself better and help other people udnerstand me as well. I wouldn't say that I'm shy, but I definitely avoid unnecessary talk. One of my nerd coworkers here uses the old "talk about the weather" strategy when he's not in a talkative mood.

I'll show you some pretty interesting things - some of it will surprise you ;)

Hundreds of dollars for headphones... wow, are they made of gold or something?

P.S. I'm so glad I followed my own advice about the Ctrl-C, my internet connection died for a few minutes just as I was posting this message.