Demonac ([info]demonac) wrote,
@ 2006-05-11 14:00:00
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Current mood: aaarrgh! Friggin Tourettes!!

I got tagged...
The first player of this game starts with the "7 weird things/habits about him/herself" and people who get tagged need to write a blog of their 7 weird (or unique) habits/things as well as state this rule clearly. In the end you need to choose the 7 people to be tagged and list their names. Don't forget to leave a comment that says "You are tagged" in their comments and tell them to read your blog! (tagged by [info]americamamushi)

1) I have never smoked, done drugs, drank alcohol or coffee. [Lifetime drinking alcohol consumption < 2 servings. All others 0.0]
2) Now that I have prescription sunglasses, I no longer wear non-tinted glasses. This is regardless of indoor/outdoor and lighting conditions.
3) At 26 years old, I own 6 suit jackets and zero concurrent pairs of jeans (technically I still have some in my "fat box" with waists 4-6 inches too big). When leaving the house, I wear one of my "formal" vests more often than not, regardless of destination (including the grocery store).
4) I recently learned that prenatal (in the womb) testosterone exposure not only has a significant impact on brain development, and that there is a direct corelation between prenatal testosterone exposure and the relative length of index finger to ring finger (in men). In other words, the shorter a man's index finger, relative to their ring finger, the more testosterone has influenced their brain (and cardiovascular) development. No, I'm not making this up. According to the show I was watching last night, a 6mm difference indicates high levels of prenatal testosterone. Mine is literally a full centimeter, and if the research is to be believed, this may partially explain my strong spatial awareness and my almost 'mechanical' emotional distance and all that stereotypical "male-brain" stuff, and even my natural aptitude for running. Not that I AM a good runner, because I am way out of shape for that, but there are a lot of signs that I could have been an amazing runner had I concentrated on training that capacity during my formative years.
5) I suffered from a mild manifestation of Tourettes syndrome when I was younger. This was nothing compared to anyone who even considered taking the medication, and I largely grew out of it, but being a complexe neurochemical imbalance, thinking about it actually triggers some of my old symptoms.
6) Crap. I shouldn't have thought about it. [twitches wrist bizarrely until producing a popping noise. Ten seconds later, does it again. Must... stop... talking about it...]
7) I have a strong degree of (rather misplaced) empathy for video game bosses. Rugal from King of Fighters is one of the best ever; he gets a lot of points for:
(A) having a move called Genocide Cutter;
(B) actually shouting "Genocide Cutter" more-or-less intelligibly when he does it; and
(C) spamming the move at every concievable opportunity. Cause he likes to shout "Genocide Cutter". And cut you in half with his foot.

But I do not feel the need to tag anyone else.




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[info]americamamushi
2006-05-12 12:36 am UTC (link)
I don't blame Rugal. If I had a move named "Genocide Cutter" i'd do it a lot too just to yell out it's name.

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[info]demonac
2006-05-12 02:08 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I can't kick my foot up over my head, let alone do that while jumping six feet off the ground and swing my other foot around to kick even more, and yet I've been known to repeat his phrase while wandering down the halls...

...when I'm alone, anyway...



Wtf? There used to be a million animated gifs of the Genocide cutter... but this is the best I can find right now. This is actually one of his super-moves, but the finisher at the end is the same as his Genocide Cutter move (the normal version of which is used like a dragon punch).

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[info]americamamushi
2006-05-12 02:58 am UTC (link)
Damn you red X of doom!

Maybe its just me but I can't see it

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[info]demonac
2006-05-12 04:14 am UTC (link)
Hmm, I can see it in Firefox and Internet Exploder (it runs totally slow-mo in Exploder, which in this rare case is kindof cool). Can you maybe right-click on it and hit >View Image ?

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[info]americamamushi
2006-05-12 04:17 am UTC (link)
its working now

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