I'm Kafke. I'm currently a student at a 4-year university. I'm studying computer science and plan to work in the game development industry. As such, a lot of my time is spent developing and playing video games. My favorite series would be the Legend of Zelda. I dislike where the industry is currently headed, so I work to change it. Too many shooters. I'm a huge fan of Japanese culture and media. Music, art, literature, language, etc. It's all fascinating to me. I haven't learned to speak/read the language yet, but I try :D. Most of my video game preferences happen to be japanese as well. I find that a lot of my friends find me to be to critical of stuff, but I like to say that I have specific tastes. I'm bluntly honest when it comes to things, and a lot of the time that means saying something sucked. And for me, it's true. I can't fake liking something. A lot of my routine is very repetitive. It's easier on me to just do the same thing day after day than try to actively change things up. I like routine. As such, you'll see me go onto the same websites, eat the same food (for breakfast/lunch/dinner), etc. I actively try to better myself, but I keep slipping into the same habits. I've already reset my sleep about 5 times now, and I keep fucking it up. I keep procrastinating, and sleeping past classes. And I'm somewhat depressed, which doesn't help much. And finally, my goal in life... I really don't quite know. Ideally I'd like to move to Japan to surround myself with my interests and favorite media. And I'd like to create a virtual world that people can enjoy themselves in. Seeing a game I made on a store shelf would be amazing. So that's me.
I know where you're coming from. I'll be honest I was the same way. And then I realized that I can still have my opinions, share them with people who familiarize, and debate with those who don't. But I can do this without being a total asshole (which I now admit I was at times) and condescend the beliefs and values of others. I now appreciate people with different opinions, simply because they challenge mine and allow me to make sure that what i'm thinking is right, or change my opinion to make it so.I find that a lot of my friends find me to be to critical of stuff, but I like to say that I have specific tastes. I'm bluntly honest when it comes to things, and a lot of the time that means saying something sucked. And for me, it's true. I can't fake liking something.
Nah, I can appreciate other's opinions. Generally my opinions are just that, opinions. So there isn't a right/wrong. You have yours and I'll have mine. No problems. If there are facts that'll sway my answer to something, I'll go with what the facts say. That's not up for debate. So usually my "debates" involve correcting people using facts and providing sources.
yeah, I know what you mean. I guess I just got tired after a while, figured some people just aren't worth my time to correct.