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Three reasons this time. Two good ones!
1: Me, I need new name!
2: I wanted something touhou related yet also Japanese mythology related.
3: I've been having trouble logging in with my last name.
Yeah, I know where you're coming from. Somehow I build up the expectations in my head for something specific and then I end up disappointed because what I imagined inside my head didn't happen. I keep telling myself not to expect too much and yet I always do. I'm also the kind of person who's afraid of changes especially now that I'm nearing to college. I'll have to move to another city (not that far away, though) and I'll have to adapt. My whole life I lived near this small town and next year I'll be going to college and living in a city. Not to speak about how my online life will suffer from it. <.<
Yes, it's really sad isn't it? Having a masterpiece in your head but not being able to write it? It's tough.
I even dislike poetry in my own language and in English it sounds even more complicated. Tough for someone who wants to study English. ._.
My idea generally revolves around a man with a distorted mind; he has everything any other man can wish for. He's pretty intelligent, handsome, he has money and works as a respective psychiatrist. He understands a human psyche very well but something inside of him is broken. No one knows about his great secret; the anonymous site he hosts where he encourages people who are afraid of committing suicide but really wish to be dead to contact him. He kills them instead and by killing them he believes he's freeing them from the world full of hatred and suffer as well as redeeming himself for his own sins. Strangely enough, he only kills people who wish to die and not on his own free will thus considering himself to be more of a savior than a cold-blooded murdered. His actions start gathering attention as he soon finds himself to be targeted by the police much to his confusion. He does not understand why the police would want to capture someone and punish him for freeing other people from their misery.
hmm, I will myself say that the power of surprise is very under-rated since I wrote an article about less loved movesets.
Anyway, I would say that the GTA series has a big storyline. I also play some racing games like Burnout. But my tastes for game keeps changing according to my mood. Guess I am like a bidoof!
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