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Naminex3

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  1. I go to college, and my major is applied computer sciences, along with a minor in business.
  2. I did the same exact thing. After they replaced Yugi and friends, I said,"Screw it..." and decided to stay with my DBZ/Pokemon for a bit longer.
  3. I always thought anime pink, blue, and green were crazy hair colors. I've seen one girl at my college with pink hair, I tried not to laugh. ;3
  4. I'm bisexual, like both girls and guys.
  5. I agree with this. I've not ever wanted to make videos due to the cost. I use Windows Movie Maker, because it's free.
  6. A Kingdom Hearts part in Disney land would be quite fun. I'd probably even visit it, and go to Disneyland. Since they are a big part of KH, that'd be awesome if it really was referencing this.
  7. Mine is inuyasha_demon, but am making a new one soonish.
  8. The youtube channel.
  9. Naminex3 posted a topic in General Discussion
    Hey ya all, found the website on the youtube channel and decided to join. I also am a big fan of KH, of course. I own a blog sorta like this, only -we- do both Final Fantasy and Square Enix news, along with KH. But enough about that for now. <3 My name is Anna, I'm 20 years old, and live in the USA, IL to be exact. I am a college student, and am majoring in applied computer sciences and minoring in business.

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