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  1. well, if im thinking of how i usually act in real life... its clearly not tsundere, or yandere, im definitely not a kuudere, but i can somewhat fit the bill on dandere, i am, after all quiet IRL, and cant somewhat express my feelings, unless im with a certain group of people that im close with, (atleast those that understand me) but, i do like yandere's...allot <.> so to sum it up, id say im mostlikely 90% dandere, and 10% unknown dere, couse my personality tend to change on my mood especially when im alone, i tend to hum wierd things, or talk to myself...i talk to myself ALLOT >.>... should visit a psychologist
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  2. What type of song I prefer... anything that goes with my mood. But mostly pop songs with cool beats. But there are times when I like nothing better than a bit of My Immortal by Evanescence or Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley (look 'em up if you don't know what I'm talking about).
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  3. yare yare daze, atashi no tiredo desu ...yea i-i got nothing, tomorrow im gonna do some maintenance on my bicycle, couse that things busted up as my life is (pretty busted up), and probably..other thing's i have not thought up yet, i clearly have my schedule allllll planned out ... with that said HAVE SOME SONGS ! i really like this song <.> also, how u been doing @FinDee-kun and @alupacard-chan ?! i have not heard much of you're (love) lifes as of (who knows when ago it was) !
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  4. wait a minute, you have draco-malfoy-inflammation (itis stands for inflammation xD) ?!, that sounds, hard, have you tried taking prophylaxis ?, i heard that prophylaxis is magical cure to any disease ! (its not, its a precaution on how to fix error's, which i used to have thought, meant a magical drug that cures anything, i was a very smart individual, if you hadn't noticed) onto my question ! what type of song's do you prefer ?! (someone mighta asked it before, but, that was then, now is now !)
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  5. Awesome question there, Zara. Well, I'm not watching anime right now (I have Draco-Malfoy-itis) but I guess I love the art style and the plots. What I hate about anime... I dunno why, but for some reason I prefer manga to anime. I think that's because I like reading more.
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  7. I'm a total yandere, literally! But I guess I'm also a dandere. I guess I'm 88.2% yandere and 11.8% dandere.
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  8. So, starting with the first four questions: I know C++, C, Python, HTML (which technically is scripting), mySQL, PHP, JavaScript, Java and Processing, but mostly use C++, Java, Processing and Python. I'll soon start studying Computer Engineering, as I like both, Electronics and Programming. (Although I initially wanted to do Computer Science I thought the CE gives me more option later on, especially if I want to do something that involves Electronics.) I worked for a company during summer vacations (though, I initally was just the typical coffee bringer - like with many holiday internship >.>), where I was basically a coder for the simpler stuff. Apart from that, I did programming at home - non-professionally, so to say. I think we should differentiate between coding and programming for the question why I code. While coding just mean writing code, it does not necessarily involve much of the thinking process. As a coder for the aforementioned summer internship, my boss would just say something like "Here, thats what we need, we already know how the programm should look like and how it works - we even did the complicated parts of it- you just need to finish the code". That's coding. Programming involves thinking about how the programm works, how it should look like and what it does - then you do the coding. (programms don't write themselves ... unless you have a programm that whites code for you which does exist) Coding, pure coding without thinking about the programm itself, is kinda... meh. I like the problem solving part of programming - the structured working process and so on -, it the same kind of thinking and problem solving you use in Mathematics. That's what I like about programming. Overall, I favour C/C++ for most things, especially when it comes to using code for electronics (Arduino for example). Python is good for data science, data processing and the likes, especially since there are a lot of libraries for these things in Python - but C++ can that too! XD Some people tend to forget that... Some tips: If you just started coding/programming, I recommend Processing. (They have a website here.) It's a fairly simple and easy language but if you are creative and know how, you can do a lot of complex stuff with it. (For example, I wrote a Neural Network in Processing that learned to distinguish between pictures of Circles, Triangles and Rectangles and label them correctly.) The great thing about Processing is that it is intuitiv and since you have a Canvas to draw on its can be used for a lot of visual stuff, like simple games. (You have no engine though and have to do everything on your own.) I heard of Processing through a friend who started programming and after I looked into it I really liked it - wish I had it why I started programming (I started with C++ and crappy YT-Tutorials/Books that are hard to understant for a ten year old >.>) Python is easy to understand but I wouldn't recommend it for beginners. It's syntax is different than most of the common languages (referring to C/C++ and Java), I'd rather suggest Java if you want to use one of these to learn. But if you like Python, go with it until you gainthe fundamental understanding and after doing some stuff with it, explore other languages. Apart from simple platformers with crappy sprites and models (I wasn't very dedicated to making good sprites and 3d models) and some clones of old arcade games (which is a good way to learn programming, I recommend copying already existing, simple games and programms without looking up how they actually work) I have little experience with making games. I did these mainly in Unity and a few small games -the kind you programm in half an hour- in Processing or Java
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  9. Um...both are okay for me..! But still i think sub is better! Cause i love Japanese( its Kawaii!) and also sometimes my parents walk in.. then i have to turn the volume to low or just mute it. Ik i can't hear anything but the subtitles are there to help!!
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  10. My original wallpaper was this: But since everyone else has anime wallpapers, I changed it right now to this:
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  11. The only MH I played with a friend was MHU, the other I did solo. The ones for 3ds support online gaming which is surprsingly fun! Aye, seen a lot of drama in this regard when my borther moved. >.>
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  12. Yeah I did choose pay later I did create a support ticket but they're closed until the 15th and that's when the figure is released.I mean when I go to my account it says awaiting payment so I can still pay it but the deadline was the 10th because if my order was canceled it would say canceled it wouldn't say awaiting payment Unfortunately I can't order another one this was a limited edition statue I tried looking other places but they're all sold out the only place I could find it was eBay but it's marked up a lot that's why I really want to get this one hopefully I'm not too late. I will definitely take screenshots like you said so if I do pay for it and they cancelled my order and they don't give me my refund back or something like that I have proof that I did pay for it and they're scamming but I went on to myfigurecollection.Net and reviews about the store and apparently it's pretty safe so we'll see what happens
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  13. I go for sub! Mainly because sometimes I have to turn down the sound so that my brother doesn't come and check on me (it gets really awkward sometimes, y'know...) and dub isn't really helpful at times like that. Also, having subtitles helps you to understand the words clearly. There are times when I'll have trouble hearing the words, and subtitles solve the problem.
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  14. ye by code you mean language? well so far i only know java, javascript and html its really basic *sigh* i aint special i was forced, we can choose one out of 3 special subjects which is Bookkeeping (accounting), Cooking, and Computer, I chose computer because I thought its something like "this is a mouse, this is a monitor..." but no it frkin taught us coding, but when i was like 12 or so I realized that I could be a developer in this game called "Minecraft" (please dun flame me), and I developed plugins and such for some servers. its creative and fun, sometimes, when you have brain cells to burn coding is like cooking, its faster to learn it by yourself, well that's just me speaking because I do not know how to teach. This may sound cheesy but coding is an art, even though its not my passion and just did it on a whim its still something that has beauty in itself or something i dunno im just saying whatever comes to my mind. (I guess giving tips is not my strongest forte haha) nah Please don't give up when naming variables and such, its such a pain in the a$$ thinking, it's more difficult than coding itself. i think i just summarized my whole life
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  15. How... how dare you?! T^T YGO was my childhood so maybe I have a soft spot for this anime, but I did watch almost all of the episodes. I say 'almost all' because I am actually not sure if I missed any and don't want to check lol. I will say that the abridged series is really funny and I really enjoyed it also tho For the general question, I usually don't watch too many abridged series unless I really really enjoyed the unabridged anime ^^ For most animes, I definitely prefer subbed over dubbed because I am a purist and I think that the voices are the best in Japanese. The mouth animations also line up the best However, I do like the dubbed version of YGO because I grew up with it and it is kind of weird to get used to their Japanese VAs.
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