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about --This page is written and © by Amy Kelly. All original text, coding and images are done by me unless otherwise credited. Images made with the Almighty GIMP (not!PhotoShop and $600 cheaper! XD) and HTML coded on EditPad Lite, the very best text editor I've ever found. <3 Yes, I'm a geek. No, I don't care. XD sunao.net and this site are very kindly hosted by Ian Justman, who has absolutely nothing to do with the content or the opinions expressed here, except to answer really dumb PERL and coding questions from time to time. (Amy: Iaaan? How do you CHMOD a file to do this again? ;_; Ian: .... *repeats answer for 1510th time* Amy: *__* Thanks~.) Daaaaaaaiiiisuki. XDSubmissions and comments are welcome to amy at sunao dot net. I'm interested in things by other PwEs and their support people, such essays, art, poetry, etc. Please send submissions TEXT ONLY or HTML for written work, and contact me before sending any art - I like to know that a large file is coming first. XD I reserve the right to accept or refuse any piece and to edit for size, length, language, spelling and grammar. so just who are you?Well, you know my name already, don't you? <3 I'm 24 and live in Oregon, just about smack dab between Seattle and San Francisco. I've been a college student for way too long, and I have a cat named Shouko, who has the strongest lap instinct I've ever seen in a cat. XD She's my girl, and the best roommate I've ever had. XD I have a big, supportive family and a twin sister. If you want to find out way too much way too fast about my life, check the weblog, which is the top level of this domain. Rated PG-13.er, 'nervous insanity'? why Japanese? O_o;; and what's with the weird emoticons?You have to admit it's catchy. XD And before you flame me for it, think about it. The basic explanation that most people give for E is that one neuron misfires, which makes the next one misfire, which makes the next and the next and the next . . . etc. So basically your nervous system's gone temporarily insane. ^_^As for the Japanese and the weird emoticons - I'm a fangirl. A big one. XD I've been in anime and manga fandom for about 5 years now, and started learning Japanese so I could read the text with the Pretty Pictures and laugh at the poor translators. XD It also turned out to be a fairly easy language for my poor dyslexic brain to handle, since it's so different from English - I don't confuse words like I do with the European languages. The emoticons are kind of the dialect of English language anime and manga fandom - we take some of the more common Japanese ones, mix them up with the English ones, and thus we have our own special set of emoticons that almost no one outside of the fandom understands. o_o; ... I told you I liked to pick apart social interactions. XD |