http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/users/SeijinMahoutsukai2007-03-04T13:54:36.000-08:002008-09-04T16:06:54.000-07:00SeijinMahoutsukai ChannelMY YOUTUBE ACCOUNT March 5th 2007 : I uploaded various Ragnarok Online videos, but they weren't made by me. The person who made them was lost. (Dreams in Midgard Online - DST) September 30th 2007 : I uploaded more Ragnarok Online videos. I got permission from the author first. (Karma RO - Team vs Team) Early January 2008 : I randomly downloaded a screen recorder program (called "My Screen Recorder"). I'm more or less recording myself playing games or video game music that I like. Bear with the tag in the middle of the screen ; I can't pay. *sweatdrop* Early June 2008 : A good friend of mine sent me a new recording program. From now on, my videos won't have the annoying "Please Purchase" logo on the middle~! Thanks, Pink. ^_^ NOTE TO THE YOUTUBE STAFF : If any of my own recordings is breaking any rule, send me a message. What's that thing about terminating accounts without any prior warning? Terms of use and copyrights are always, extremely complicated to understand, and not everyone knows whether that one thing slightly breaks the line or not. And there's no forum to ask "Is my video breaking any rule?" or "Is it okay to post that?". Sometimes, it's just a gigantic grey area and it's hard to know. If the leaders of this world learned to communicate, then the world would be a much better place. This may be hard to apply in today's conflicts, but it is NOT hard to apply this here. ABOUT ME What kind of person I am? Humm... *scratches head* I am 23 years old, and am Canadian, from Quebec. I don't really have a life. I don't go to school or work or anything. I hardly ever go out. No, I'm not a geek. Just someone who doesn't have any friend, therefore, no reason to go out. I love animes. Animes make me dream. I can dream, can't I? Even when it's about fictional things. Animes make me go through pain, happiness, laughter, distress, everything. Well, it's not that different from people who go to movies every week or watch drama shows on TV... right? Before I had a computer at home, I was always a big video game gamer (on console, that is). I don't play console games often anymore since I have a computer (since June 2004), but I haven't completely stopped or anything. I love older video games, mainly SNES games (which I still own), and some NES games (don't own one anymore) and Playstation games (still own one). I'm mainly into role playing games and racing games, with some other kinds like platforming (most, if not all Mario games on NES, SNES, and Mario 64... and I'm a huge fan of Mega Man on NES). I also like chess. I like to play the game, although I don't play much anymore. I played a few tournaments (IRL) here, although I'm not really a strong player. Let's say I'm an average chess club player. Well, that's still wayyy better than anyone who has never read chess books or whatever. I have a sister. My sister is my life. I would throw my life away for her anytime, had there a reason for me to. We have been through so many things together, and I could not live without her, period. That is a reason animes make me dream. A "simple" thing like friendship or love in an anime can easily remind me of my relationship with my sister - helping each other through hardships, overcoming obstacles of everyday life, always being there for each other. Sis, I love you~ My mood can easily be disrupted by the slightliest thing. I can go from happy to depressed, sad to cheerful, excited to lethargic, etc, in a matter of seconds or minutes. I am a very emotional person, but I'm serious when needed. English is not my first language ; French is. You might have noticed a few weird sentences here and there... well, my english ain't perfect. In both cases, it's important to me to address me in a well behaved manner.SeijinMahoutsukaihttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/users/seijinmahoutsukaiHoly24SeijinMahoutsukaiThe Drows trilogy (Forgotten Realms). I remember I loved reading that years ago. I also like to read various chess books.fAnimes, video games, chess, music...Greenfield Park, CAMy favorite movie is K-Pax. That's so deep. If animes count as shows, then I have to say Death Note, closely followed by Ghost Hunt. (as of early 2007)So many kinds. I like some music of every genre there is, from pop to hard rock to metal to techno to rap (very little of that though), and so on. However, I mostly listen to video games and anime music. I tend to prefer calm, smooth melodies the most.takenMY YOUTUBE ACCOUNT March 5th 2007 : I uploaded various Ragnarok Online videos, but they weren't made by me. The person who made them was lost. (Dreams in Midgard Online - DST) September 30th 2007 : I uploaded more Ragnarok Online videos. I got permission from the author first. (Karma RO - Team vs Team) Early January 2008 : I randomly downloaded a screen recorder program (called "My Screen Recorder"). I'm more or less recording myself playing games or video game music that I like. Bear with the tag in the middle of the screen ; I can't pay. *sweatdrop* Early June 2008 : A good friend of mine sent me a new recording program. From now on, my videos won't have the annoying "Please Purchase" logo on the middle~! Thanks, Pink. ^_^ NOTE TO THE YOUTUBE STAFF : If any of my own recordings is breaking any rule, send me a message. What's that thing about terminating accounts without any prior warning? Terms of use and copyrights are always, extremely complicated to understand, and not everyone knows whether that one thing slightly breaks the line or not. And there's no forum to ask "Is my video breaking any rule?" or "Is it okay to post that?". Sometimes, it's just a gigantic grey area and it's hard to know. If the leaders of this world learned to communicate, then the world would be a much better place. This may be hard to apply in today's conflicts, but it is NOT hard to apply this here. ABOUT ME What kind of person I am? Humm... *scratches head* I am 23 years old, and am Canadian, from Quebec. I don't really have a life. I don't go to school or work or anything. I hardly ever go out. No, I'm not a geek. Just someone who doesn't have any friend, therefore, no reason to go out. I love animes. Animes make me dream. I can dream, can't I? Even when it's about fictional things. Animes make me go through pain, happiness, laughter, distress, everything. Well, it's not that different from people who go to movies every week or watch drama shows on TV... right? Before I had a computer at home, I was always a big video game gamer (on console, that is). I don't play console games often anymore since I have a computer (since June 2004), but I haven't completely stopped or anything. I love older video games, mainly SNES games (which I still own), and some NES games (don't own one anymore) and Playstation games (still own one). I'm mainly into role playing games and racing games, with some other kinds like platforming (most, if not all Mario games on NES, SNES, and Mario 64... and I'm a huge fan of Mega Man on NES). I also like chess. I like to play the game, although I don't play much anymore. I played a few tournaments (IRL) here, although I'm not really a strong player. Let's say I'm an average chess club player. Well, that's still wayyy better than anyone who has never read chess books or whatever. I have a sister. My sister is my life. I would throw my life away for her anytime, had there a reason for me to. We have been through so many things together, and I could not live without her, period. That is a reason animes make me dream. A "simple" thing like friendship or love in an anime can easily remind me of my relationship with my sister - helping each other through hardships, overcoming obstacles of everyday life, always being there for each other. Sis, I love you~ My mood can easily be disrupted by the slightliest thing. I can go from happy to depressed, sad to cheerful, excited to lethargic, etc, in a matter of seconds or minutes. I am a very emotional person, but I'm serious when needed. English is not my first language ; French is. You might have noticed a few weird sentences here and there... well, my english ain't perfect. In both cases, it's important to me to address me in a well behaved manner.