Post by pepsi on Jan 29, 2007 5:10:10 GMT -5
'Ello. I'm Pepsi. You can call me that, or any other name you think of for me. Others that I have been named are ZiM-B, Poptart, Neutral, and ZB...of course. At the dance some people didn't know what my friends were calling me so when I danced it was all "Go Zimbah. Go Zimbah." And it sounded like Simba.
I'm REAL creative and make up characters for every good picture I find on photobucket to use in roleplays. The character I've been using for the every site I've joined was formerly known as Gizem, meaning mystery in Turkish, but is now named Rei because she's now named after my Japanese friend. The most recent character that I have yet to try out is Alvena, who is my first elf chracter. Hopefully I'll try her out soon on Temmy's site and post her here.
You people might be familiar with the term 'otaku' or 'Anime freak' in Japanese. I've been labeled one on the internet and feel I must tell you right now that I am most definately NOT one. Most otaku's in America think that they're cool because they know about the same as a Japanese one year old [[though the baby probably knows more]]. I am bi-lingual and close to my third year of studying the language. Which helps alot when I'm out in town and traveling since I live in Japan.
So don't be surprised if I use Japanese words when my characters are speaking. I try to get words into my everyday speach so I perfect my language as I study. If you need a translation, just ask and I'll gladly tell you it. But it's usually easy to pick up in the context if you pay attention.
I'm REAL creative and make up characters for every good picture I find on photobucket to use in roleplays. The character I've been using for the every site I've joined was formerly known as Gizem, meaning mystery in Turkish, but is now named Rei because she's now named after my Japanese friend. The most recent character that I have yet to try out is Alvena, who is my first elf chracter. Hopefully I'll try her out soon on Temmy's site and post her here.
You people might be familiar with the term 'otaku' or 'Anime freak' in Japanese. I've been labeled one on the internet and feel I must tell you right now that I am most definately NOT one. Most otaku's in America think that they're cool because they know about the same as a Japanese one year old [[though the baby probably knows more]]. I am bi-lingual and close to my third year of studying the language. Which helps alot when I'm out in town and traveling since I live in Japan.
So don't be surprised if I use Japanese words when my characters are speaking. I try to get words into my everyday speach so I perfect my language as I study. If you need a translation, just ask and I'll gladly tell you it. But it's usually easy to pick up in the context if you pay attention.