Magicien
Magician Extraordinaire
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- Seen May 8, 2010
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, I'm the one and only Magicien, teenage performer, magician and con-artist-but-not-a-con-artist artist! I love the stage and the applause and the awe from a crowd when you wow them with an "impossible" feat, but what I really love is the simple joy I see on people's faces when they watch my tricks.
Well, not really, but it does factor in. Slightly.
So, I hear you ask, what is this young moppet showster doing in this particular stretch of the interwebbial woods? Why, as well as magic, I also happen to love Pokemon, although it's not an announcement I'll be making anywhere elsewhere. Despite my uncharacteristic love of a child's game, I personally believe that if you want to have fun with something, or want to believe in something, then what is there to stop you?
If I was to describe myself, I'd say I was a fun-loving, smart, loyal, and clever young chap while also being eccentric and strange. But if everyone was normal life would be as boring as watching paint dry. I don't make friends easily, partially because I'm my own clique, partly because I'm reasonably untrustful, but once people see my magic tricks they often think I'm an interesting person. I also have a rather dark side, which usually manifests itself in way of nuisances, "accidents" and things mysteriously disappearing only to return when you don't need it anymore. Strange, no?
I'm also a fair writer. I like writing stories about, obviously, magic, but as well as that, I like writing and reading mystery, thriller and classics too. Sci-Fi really doesn't do it for me, and I don't really love horror books. For me, an ideal evening is sitting in a comfortable chair with my cat at my feet and a Harry Potter in my hands. Bliss.
As you can imagine, I use a different and strange way of battling in the games. I like making opponents getting frustrated, and my friend who also plays Pokemon can't beat me, simply because he gets too wound up, or simply because he loses. I hope my unconventional technique can lead me on to success here too! I like using any Pokemon that afflict status conditions and hindrances on the foe... I don't win with strength, I win with brains and clever strategy. With a slice of luck, naturally.
So, that's me. I like to leave an infamous riddle whenever I post a thing on a forum, so I'll continue my personal tradition; and by the way, I worked out an answer to it, in case you thought there wasn't one.
Why is a raven like a writing desk?
Well, not really, but it does factor in. Slightly.
So, I hear you ask, what is this young moppet showster doing in this particular stretch of the interwebbial woods? Why, as well as magic, I also happen to love Pokemon, although it's not an announcement I'll be making anywhere elsewhere. Despite my uncharacteristic love of a child's game, I personally believe that if you want to have fun with something, or want to believe in something, then what is there to stop you?
If I was to describe myself, I'd say I was a fun-loving, smart, loyal, and clever young chap while also being eccentric and strange. But if everyone was normal life would be as boring as watching paint dry. I don't make friends easily, partially because I'm my own clique, partly because I'm reasonably untrustful, but once people see my magic tricks they often think I'm an interesting person. I also have a rather dark side, which usually manifests itself in way of nuisances, "accidents" and things mysteriously disappearing only to return when you don't need it anymore. Strange, no?
I'm also a fair writer. I like writing stories about, obviously, magic, but as well as that, I like writing and reading mystery, thriller and classics too. Sci-Fi really doesn't do it for me, and I don't really love horror books. For me, an ideal evening is sitting in a comfortable chair with my cat at my feet and a Harry Potter in my hands. Bliss.
As you can imagine, I use a different and strange way of battling in the games. I like making opponents getting frustrated, and my friend who also plays Pokemon can't beat me, simply because he gets too wound up, or simply because he loses. I hope my unconventional technique can lead me on to success here too! I like using any Pokemon that afflict status conditions and hindrances on the foe... I don't win with strength, I win with brains and clever strategy. With a slice of luck, naturally.
So, that's me. I like to leave an infamous riddle whenever I post a thing on a forum, so I'll continue my personal tradition; and by the way, I worked out an answer to it, in case you thought there wasn't one.
Why is a raven like a writing desk?