Omega Amen wrote:Why am I posting in this thread? I would like to ask certain questions to each staff member in his/her Who's Who thread (with the exception being Shatterheart since he answered them in a different thread).
Uh, sure, always happy to talk about myself ... I mean! Always happy to answer questions. Let 'em fly!
1. *looks at her avatar.* That looks like Yuffie from Final Fantasy VII. Am I correct? Well, even if I am not correct, why did you choose this character for your avatar?
Yup, that's Yuffie. There wasn't any special reason that I chose her - I just picked an avatar out of my personal folder and I've stuck with it. Yuffie has become my face on CAA, and I still like the avatar, so it'll probably stay for a while yet. ]2. Your brother, Zilch, claims that you are "masteress of the universe." How does it feel to be called by that title? What are the duties and responsibilities that come with that title?[/quote]
Is there any safe way for me to answer this question? How about "no comment"?
3. What is it like to have a younger brother? (Note: I have no sibilings. So I am very interested in your input.)
Well, I have two younger brothers, and I'm the oldest out of all the cousins and such (and the only girl to boot). When I was younger, I used to look for role models that I could sort of think of as an older brother/sister. I'd pick out certain qualities from the older people I was watching and try my best to add them into my personality and character. It wasn't until I hit high school that it dawned on me that I didn't have to wish for an older sibling to look up to - I
was one. Hopefully, when my brothers look at me, the qualities and tendencies that I looked for in others will be seen in me.
I guess because of my unique position of being the oldest out of all my brothers and cousins, I'm trying to be the big sister that I've always wanted. Remember when we had the thread going about anime characters that you're most like? Well, t_n_c picked out a couple for me that were older sister figures, and as silly as this will sound, that made me very happy. I have the special opportunity to be a friend, teacher, guardian-of-sorts, confidant, and haven for my brothers. They don't have to ever worry about me not understanding or caring, because I'm going to love them no matter what.
I'm sorry, Omega Amen. I sort of morphed your question into "what's it like to be a big sister?" but I hope I still answered your question.
4. An observation: you say you have, "strawberry blonde-short cropped, tousled looking hair," but your avatar has black hair. My question: what do you think about black hair?
Black hair is cool. ^^
5. As an administrator of this site, I am sure you have a lot of responsibilities, and you try to be a good example for the rest of the members here.
So, why do this?
Why? Because there's few things I'd rather be doing! The fact that there's so many Christians that also love anime still amazes me, and I can't think of a more specific group that I'd rather be hanging out with online. I'm honored to be on the staff of such a group, and I do take my responsibilities here seriously. I do this, because I don't see a list of members - I see each and everyone here (well, the ones that I know) as a person at a keyboard somewhere with their own personal thoughts, heart, and life. It'd be too hard for me to try to think that I'm just doing stuff around here for just a "forum." When I do my tasks here at CAA, even if it's a simple as answering a question, I think of it as I'm doing this for Cobalt, or Ronin, or Bobtheduck, or any other member. Most of you guys are my buddies, so doing mod-like stuff doesn't seem like work at all as long as one of you is benefiting from it.
6. From the start of your involvement, what were your personal motivations, intentions, and goals in participating in this project? Have they changed since then? How are you holding up to them?
Well, it's safe to say my horizons have been expanded as far as how I think of CAA. I never imagined that CAA could have gone from the teeny msn community to this. My motivations and intentions haven't changed a bit, unless you count them getting stronger. I want CAA to be a safe place, filled with Christians that enjoy talking about their mutual hobby and helping each other out in big and small ways. I'm proud when I see pages of responses to prayer requests and even small blips of encouragement.
7. Finally, you might have had some expectations for this site initially. Are things going as expected?
Yup! I expected CAA to grow, and it has! Anyone can take a look around and see that anime isn't just going to fade away like a fashion. Also, media is the becoming more influential every day, and eventually, I think the Christian world will stop seeing anime as such a danger and look at it more like we do. When that day comes, I expect CAA to be a firmly grounded and matured site with credentials and influence that can be used as a foundation to other like-minded organizations. I want CAA to someday be a resource for the Christian media boom that I feel coming, and it's already starting. Also, I'd like to see CAA branch out in web studio form and start churning out some CAA original stuff like manga (printed and web) solid rpgs for people to join, and AMVs.
I hope that answered all your questions, Omega Amen.
Lehn wrote: You got any stories Gypsy?
Yup! Raw eggs make a big, big boom. Oh, and putting it inside a coffee mug on its side doesn't stop the egg from going everywhere as you might think. ^^;