User:Raikia

About me
To be edited later.

Gender: Female

The first long-term animes/mangas I loved and still continue to follow were Naruto and Bleach, remaining loyal even through the ridiculous 100+ episodes of consecutive Naruto fillers (all of which I watched, unbelievably) and Bleach's entirely irrelevant Bounto arc. I originally only followed the anime, but as the gap between the manga and the anime continued to grow during filler arcs, I was repeatedly screwed over by spoilers and eventually decided to sit down and plow through all of both series. However, while I continue to follow the mangas, I've fallen off the anime bandwagon, as I've grown extremely tired of fillers, repeated flashbacks, recycled fight scenes, and drawn-out facedowns (most notably the double episode of Naruto where Kyuubi-Naruto and Orochimaru spend forty minutes standing on a bridge, staring at each other).

I am the kind of person who grows extremely attached to a few favorite things, and there has never been a series, be it anime, manga, drama, soap opera, etc. that I have ever loved as much as I love One Piece (though Lord of the Rings is somewhere up there), even after the tragic death of my favorite character of all time, which for me will leave One Piece with a permanent element of sorrow. Ah, what power you have, Oda. In any case, I seem to be venting my grief by spending time on other articles.

After several years of writing and rewriting various fanfics as a pastime, as well as those red and green squiggles MS Word uses to mark out your every mistake, I've become a bit of a grammar/prose Nazi. I am also extremely picky about word choice and the balance between simple sentences and complex ones. If you see me making a lot of consecutive edits all at once on the same article, most of them are probably tiny edits I make to my own writing because I dislike the placement of a comma, decide to swap out one word for another, or change my sentence structure. Really, I should probably settle this outside the browser before I update.