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Midori Q&A - 緑に質問がある?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:12 pm
by Midori
I know I've made a Q&A thread before, but I figure now that I've been promoted to modtatership, people may want to get to know me a little better, especially since I was fairly quiet back then. So, in the spirit of bandwagonism, here I am once again to answer any questions you have. Don't hold back! Well, except maybe on the 'favorite' questions. :)

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:24 pm
by rocklobster
1. Favorite writers?
2. Favorite animal?
3. Dead person you want to meat in Heaven?
4. Favorite musical genre?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:07 pm
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1432346) wrote:1. Favorite writers?
2. Favorite animal?
3. Dead person you want to meat in Heaven?
4. Favorite musical genre?

1. C.S.Lewis, John the Apostle, Lois McMaster Bujold. That's all I can think of for now.
2. Turtle, definitely. I want to be a turtle.
3. I assume you mean meet. :D Well, I can't say Jesus 'cause he's not dead, though he did die. Probably my paternal grandfather is who I'd want to meet most of all. And many of my other ancestors for that matter. Everyone else I can think of would be a famous scientist or philosopher.
4. I do not have a favorite musical genre. Genres are an illusion. A convenient classification method for store shelves, but ultimately something that is restricting rather than augmenting. Some of my favorite music is between genres. Can you give this a genre? Or this?

Of course, this doesn't mean there aren't kinds of music I tend to like more than others. I prefer things that are instrumentally interesting rather than vocally. If a piece has vocals in it, I just consider it another instrument. That's why for a lot of popular music, like rock and pop, the songs sound very much the same for me. So I tend to be more entertained by techno, new age, and baroque music and the like. Not saying there aren't some rock and pop songs that I really like. I even sometimes like rap and hip-hop, which are very focused on the lyrics and vocals.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 7:57 pm
by Atria35
1. Favorite books? (inc. favorite series)
2. IS there a second option?
3. Favorite restaurant?
4. Can you cook?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:01 pm
by FllMtl Novelist
What anime is your avatar from?
What is the largest number of tabs (or windows?) you've had running on your computer at one time?
Favorite anime/manga?
Favorite video game?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:26 pm
by goldenspines
Since you added it in your thread title, I'll have a bit of fun with this.

日本語が上手ですか?

今、何が一番ほしいですか?

Also, why did you choose the username、緑? ^_^

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:35 pm
by Midori
Atria35 (post: 1432412) wrote:1. Favorite books? (inc. favorite series)
2. IS there a second option?
3. Favorite restaurant?
4. Can you cook?

1. The Miles Vorkosigan series by Lois McMaster Bujold. Also the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S.Lewis. And also the book of John, by...yeah, John. There may be others I've forgotten.
2. The second option is death. Do not pick it.
3. Chef Chu's. Award-winning, politician-attracting, not-too-expensive Chinese food. Delish. Besides that, I'd have to say any restaurant serving Phở]What anime is your avatar from?
What is the largest number of tabs (or windows?) you've had running on your computer at one time?
Favorite anime/manga?
Favorite video game?[/QUOTE]
My avatar is not from an anime per-se...it's (fanart of) a character from the concept art for Black Rock Shooter, which never went into the (great) music video or the (excellent) OVA. The name of the character is Black Devil Girl and the specific artwork can be found here if you have a Pixiv account.

I haven't kept a record of my maximum number of tabs, but I'm pretty sure at at least one point it was 170-something. Right now it's only 21.

I can't pick a favorite anime or manga unfortunately. The best I can do is listing a few that I really like. I guess Noein, Kino's Journey, Toradora, and Higurashi are among them.

The video game one is a little easier but still difficult. I'm gonna have to go with Smash Bros. Melee, Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past, Super Mario Bros. 3, and Metroid Prime for now.

[quote="goldenspines"]Since you added it in your thread title, I'll have a bit of fun with this.

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ちょっと少し…流暢わけがない
(I can understand things using Rikaichan, and write things using some knowledge and Google Translate. That question, though, I could read just by looking.)

今、流暢な日本語上手をほしいww

And I picked Midori as a username because I've always loved green things. My parents tell me that even before I could speak, at Christmas time I always played with the green wrapping paper. I was annoyed by the fact that my username appears in blue, so I had to pick as green of an avatar as feasible.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:54 pm
by rocklobster
1. Worst game you ever played?
2. Ever check out anything on That Guy with the Glasses? (I highly recommend you check out Atop the Fourth Wall if you haven't. Not only is he funny, but he's usually the cleanest one. He only swears if the comic he's reading has swearing in it or if he needs to emphasize a point)
3. What about the Angry Video Game Nerd?
4. Favorite comedian?
5. Favorite form of British entertainment?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 10:11 am
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1432449) wrote:1. Worst game you ever played?
2. Ever check out anything on That Guy with the Glasses? (I highly recommend you check out Atop the Fourth Wall if you haven't. Not only is he funny, but he's usually the cleanest one. He only swears if the comic he's reading has swearing in it or if he needs to emphasize a point)
3. What about the Angry Video Game Nerd?
4. Favorite comedian?
5. Favorite form of British entertainment?


1. Karate Champ on NES. There's no logical mapping between buttons and attacks, half the attacks randomly make you face away from your opponent, your attacks randomly go through your opponent most the time, and victory seems largely based on chance.

2. I've seen a bit of his stuff, but not a lot. I'll go watch that one now.

3. Yep, and I rather enjoy it (except for the whole graphic potty humor thing). Even more, I usually watch him on NicoNicoDouga to watch the Japanese internet's reaction to a crazy gaijin ranting about bad games.

4. Can't remember any names. The only name I can remember is Mark Lowry. Though if comedian you mean person who does funny things, then it's the XKCD guy.

5. I haven't seen much British entertainment. In fact, the only program I can think of off the top of my head that I've seen more than a little of is IT Crowd, so I guess that's my favorite by default. It was pretty good. Had a little too much social anxiety for my taste though.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:12 pm
by rocklobster
1. What's NicoNicoDouga?
2. What country are you from? (I don't know why, but I get the impression that you're not an American, no offense)
3. Favorite non-fiction C.S. Lewis work?
4. Do you like the Ninja Turtles? Which one is your favorite?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:40 pm
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1432591) wrote:1. What's NicoNicoDouga?
2. What country are you from? (I don't know why, but I get the impression that you're not an American, no offense)
3. Favorite non-fiction C.S. Lewis work?
4. Do you like the Ninja Turtles? Which one is your favorite?


1. ニ]http://nicovideo.jp/[/url]. It's a Japanese video sharing site like Youtube, with a few extra features, the most notable of which is that comments made on videos scroll across the screen at the point in the video where they were made. So, if you know a little bit of Japanese (or are learning it like me), it can be much more amusing than Youtube.

2. I am in fact from America. No offense would be taken whether I was or wasn't.

3. There was one about the etymology of words. I don't remember its name, but that one. I still have yet to read more of his work. I should get on that.

4. I have not seen an Ninja Turtles or played any of the games (besides a brief demo. So I do not have a favorite.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:17 pm
by Mithrandir
Midori (post: 1432527) wrote:Had a little too much social anxiety for my taste though.


I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that. XD

PostPosted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 5:23 am
by rocklobster
1. Most beautiful place you ever visited?
2. Dead person you want to meet in Heaven?
3. Favorite animation studio?
4. Do you sometimes curse in Japanese to confuse people who don't know it?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:18 am
by Midori
Mithrandir wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that. XD
Ah, same here. ¦|
rocklobster (post: 1432763) wrote:1. Most beautiful place you ever visited?
2. Dead person you want to meet in Heaven?
3. Favorite animation studio?
4. Do you sometimes curse in Japanese to confuse people who don't know it?

1. Probably the Imperial Gardens in Tokyo. Either that or the redwood forests in northern California. Hmm, but there's also some pretty nice prairies in Kenya. And some great cathedrals in England. And then there's snorkeling off the beaches of Kauai, and some great caves in Oregon. I can't pick; they're all so different.
2. You asked me this already.
3. How can I not say Ghibli? Other than them, I'm not sure; Shaft has some really strange/interesting things going on.
4. No. Especially since most of my family knows what cursing in Japanese sounds like. :)

PostPosted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:31 pm
by rocklobster
1. Favorite commercial mascot?
2. Got any pets?
3. Favorite superhero?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:32 pm
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1432806) wrote:1. Favorite commercial mascot?
2. Got any pets?
3. Favorite superhero?

1. I saw this glasses store while walking around in Tokyo. I think it's pretty cute with those glasses and everything.
2. I do have a cat named Mary. She's very weird.
3. The Shinesmen!

PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:40 am
by rocklobster
1. Do you like the X-men? Got a favorite member?
2. What was the purpose of your visit to Japan?
3. Did you go to any of the museums for anime, like the Gundam museum or the Ghibli museum?
4. Do you think the Narnia movies do a good job of adapting the stories?
5. Do you like Harry Potter? Got a favorite character?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:42 pm
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1432898) wrote:1. Do you like the X-men? Got a favorite member?
2. What was the purpose of your visit to Japan?
3. Did you go to any of the museums for anime, like the Gundam museum or the Ghibli museum?
4. Do you think the Narnia movies do a good job of adapting the stories?
5. Do you like Harry Potter? Got a favorite character?

1. The X-men are pretty cool. I've seen a couple of the movies, but not any of the comics. I think of the characters Magneto is my favorite, although he's technically not an X-man.
2. Conference that my dad was attending, related to computer programming. And a little sightseeing.
3. No, I didn't go to any anime museums. Maybe I will next time I go there.
4. They were alright. LWW was pretty good. Caspian had...issues, but I'm looking forward to Dawn Treader. You know, there was a TV serial made by BBC that covered the first four books that was pretty good too.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:42 am
by rocklobster
Yeah, I saw that back when PBS had an obsession for anything British and showed stuff like Doctor Who, Blake's Seven, and Red Dwarf.
1. Do you play any instruments?
2. Favorite ice cream flavor?
3. Favorite item to use in Smash Bros?
4. Have you ever watched any of the Fantasia movies? Which part was your favorite?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:59 pm
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1433057) wrote:Yeah, I saw that back when PBS had an obsession for anything British and showed stuff like Doctor Who, Blake's Seven, and Red Dwarf.
Now that I think about it, that counts as British entertainment, doesn't it? Huh.
rocklobster wrote:1. Do you play any instruments?
2. Favorite ice cream flavor?
3. Favorite item to use in Smash Bros?
4. Have you ever watched any of the Fantasia movies? Which part was your favorite?

1. Piano. If skill ranges from level 1 to level 99, I'm at level 14 or so.
2. Hmm, that varies. I like chocolate, and I also like mint, and I also like more fruity kinds of flavors. I think I like variety most of all.
3. Bob-omb, definitely. Sheer power of a dangerous sort. Second favorite would be the parasol, though that's only in Melee.
4. Yes, I loved Fantasia. My favorite part was actually the concert at the beginning with the abstract animation. I also saw Fantasia 2000, though I don't remember any of it.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 5:59 am
by rocklobster
1. Favorite classical composer?
2. Worst key to play in?
3. Ever watch Twilight Zone?
4. Since Halloween is coming up, what's your favorite horror film?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 2:45 pm
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1433217) wrote:1. Favorite classical composer?
2. Worst key to play in?
3. Ever watch Twilight Zone?
4. Since Halloween is coming up, what's your favorite horror film?

1. Beethoven, though he's bordering on romantic. Unless you include Baroque composers, in which case it'd be J.S.Bach (who also had some romantic things going on but whatever :)
2. Probably E-major (and C#-minor).
3. No, though it sounds like something I might want to watch occasionally.
4. Hmm, that's difficult. I haven't seen a lot of horror films. If you had said anime, I'd have said Higurashi, but films...Does Spirited Away count? :) Actually if you want real classic horror, I'll go with the original Frankenstein movie. However totally-not-based-on-the-book it was, it had something going for it. Although, [spoiler]I don't think the doctor should have survived in the end. :][/spoiler]

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 4:57 pm
by Tamachan319
4. They were alright. LWW was pretty good. Caspian had...issues, but I'm looking forward to Dawn Treader. You know, there was a TV serial made by BBC that covered the first four books that was pretty good too.
^This inspired question 1.
1. Did you ever notice that they used the same actress for the White Witch and the Green Lady in the BBC series? Now that you know that, does it bother you?
2. Is there any particular reason you chose the Japanese word for "green" for your name? Or are you from the Emerald City....is that why? :)
3. Do you like the term "modification" as a term referring someone becoming a mod? :dizzy:
And.... I've exhausted my mental capacity of thinking up questions.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:03 pm
by Midori
Tamachan319 (post: 1433307) wrote:1. Did you ever notice that they used the same actress for the White Witch and the Green Lady in the BBC series? Now that you know that, does it bother you?
2. Is there any particular reason you chose the Japanese word for "green" for your name? Or are you from the Emerald City....is that why? :)
3. Do you like the term "modification" as a term referring someone becoming a mod? :dizzy:
And.... I've exhausted my mental capacity of thinking up questions.

1. No...well, maybe. At least it didn't bother me at the time. They're both evil witches after all.
2. Well, I've been studying Japanese, and this forum is about Japanese things for the most part. I figured it'd be appropriate. Let me quote myself:
Midori, unmodified wrote:Well, I've always strongly favored the color green, and so the Japanese word for that made sense. Actually, it was primarily my Smash Bros. Melee moniker (reflecting my usual choice of character color and player slot) before I signed up for CAA, since Melee allows names to have kana in them.
Midori, modified wrote:I picked Midori as a username because I've always loved green things. My parents tell me that even before I could speak, at Christmas time I always played with the green wrapping paper. I was annoyed by the fact that my username appears in blue, so I had to pick as green of an avatar as feasible.

3. I think it's a little strange, but you can use it if you want :P

PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 5:27 am
by rocklobster
And if I'm not mistaken, weren't The White Witch and The Emerald Witch supposed to be related? (I think I remember that mentioned in a throw-away line in the book)
1. Favorite Disney character?
2. Favorite old-school anime series? (pre-Toonami)
3. Favorite cartoon you watched as a child?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:07 am
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1433375) wrote:And if I'm not mistaken, weren't The White Witch and The Emerald Witch supposed to be related? (I think I remember that mentioned in a throw-away line in the book)
I don't think so...[spoiler]Wasn't the White Witch the only person left from her world?[/spoiler]
1. Favorite Disney character?
2. Favorite old-school anime series? (pre-Toonami)
3. Favorite cartoon you watched as a child?

1. That'd be the Beast. He was cool until he turned back into the prince.
2. Let's see...there was this great kid's show called Marine Boy.
3. That'd be the very same one.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:18 am
by rocklobster
1. Favorite genre of music?
2. Favorite fantasy not written by Tolkien or Lewis?
3. Did you ever watch Star Trek?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:00 pm
by Midori
rocklobster (post: 1433436) wrote:1. Favorite genre of music?
2. Favorite fantasy not written by Tolkien or Lewis?
3. Did you ever watch Star Trek?

1.
Midori wrote:I do not have a favorite musical genre. Genres are an illusion. A convenient classification method for store shelves, but ultimately something that is restricting rather than augmenting. Some of my favorite music is between genres. Can you give this a genre? Or this?

Of course, this doesn't mean there aren't kinds of music I tend to like more than others. I prefer things that are instrumentally interesting rather than vocally. If a piece has vocals in it, I just consider it another instrument. That's why for a lot of popular music, like rock and pop, the songs sound very much the same for me. So I tend to be more entertained by techno, new age, and baroque music and the like. Not saying there aren't some rock and pop songs that I really like. I even sometimes like rap and hip-hop, which are very focused on the lyrics and vocals.

2. This is getting difficult. I don't know, I haven't read many. If I remember one I especially liked, I'll post it.
3. I'm currently going through the original series. Slowly. The most recent episode I watched was "The Return of the Archons".

PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:10 pm
by rocklobster
For the record, it's not necessary to watch the classic version of Star Trek to understand the ones that came later, like Next Generation or Deep Space 9. (That doesn't mean you shouldn't watch them, btw.)
1. Favorite "so bad it's good" movie?
2. Ever read any of the Star Wars books?
3. Ever read the Dune series (either the originals or the revival by his son and Kevin Anderson)?
4. What do you think of Spider-man?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:49 pm
by Furen
Do you have a favourate colour?