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💕 Your two top fave fictional characters
Oof, that is quite a tough one... But I think - at least based on what I consume and reference the most, - it would probably be Milo Thatch from 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire', and Doctor Kleiner from 'Half-Life'. Granted, I have a LOT of characters I'd call my favourites, and a big handful I'd even claim to have a bigger 'crush' on, but those two have been persistent influences for as long as I can think.
💻 Desktop/Laptop/iPad/other
I work, draw, and play games on a regular desktop PC and I love it like my nonexistent firstborn. ^.^
🕹 Video game you are currently playing
Currently playing, or more... Obsessing over completing every single bit... the re-envisioned ‘Destroy all Humans!’ game. And old classic, that is incredibility dear to me. I also recently started a new character on Outer Worlds, but put it on the back burner in favour of Crypto.
I love autumn. When it is still summery warm (not too hot though), and everything is covered in juicy, vibrant colours.
🌐 Languages you can speak and/or are learning. Which are you fluent in
I'm not super comfortable with answering this due to my heritage being fetishised by people in the past. All I’ll write is that English is my second language, and that I speak two and a half european and one asian language.
That would be 'The Abyss' from 1989. I could probably write countless pages about how much I love this movie, why it resonates so much with me, and how it got me through the toughest years of my childhood. But all I'm telling you is: if you have never heard of it, definitely go and see it. It is an INCREDIBLY good movie, timeless, thrilling and absolutely beautiful to look at. Every aspect of the movie, as well as the novel and even the mediocre game influenced so much within me, and it had been my main motivation to become creative myself. To that day I still have hundreds of pages of (probably super cheesy and outdated) fan fictions, dozens of horribly aged pictures as well as my own ensemble of silly OCs. I just... really really love this movie!
Writing 'The Abyss' again would feel cheaty, so I'll give you '20.000 Leagues under the Seas' by Jules Verne instead. (A third recommendation I feel like I have to sneak in would be the 'Republic Commando' series by Karen Traviss.