Valhalla
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- Diaper Lover
Hi Everybody!
I'm a long time lurker, first time poster. I'm a Systems Analyst by day, and it's a good gig being able to use my love of tech in my day job. Who wouldn't want to have a job where you get to research technology solutions using Google and YouTube?
I was toilet trained before I turned 3, but I had a fascination with diapers my whole life. I liked the feeling of the plastic-backed Luvs, and I have no idea why. It gave me some sexual pleasure as a teenager (but to a teen, what doesn't?), but that quickly faded even though my interest did not. I've tried different brands, but I was never comfortable with the medical-looking kinds -- I don't like being reminded of a hospital or nursing home. I've been sampling the ABDL diapers, and I like the Super Dry Kids the most so far. They are the most like the kinds I wore as a toddler.
I've been into martial arts since I started elementary school, mainly Karate and Tae Kwon Do. I did some training in Kenpo, which is more like the stuff they teach the police, secret service, military, etc. My favorite is Wushu, since that is the kind of fighting I like to see in movies. I went to a week long seminar where they train people for movie stunts. I won't make a career out of it, but it was a lot of fun. Now that I'm an office worker, I've switched to weightlifting. Not as much fun, but it's a good way to stay motivated and keep in shape.
On the intellectual side, I'm a fan of analytic philosophy, with Alvin Plantinga as my favorite philosopher and Richard Swinburne coming in second, and maybe Edward Feser in third. Philosophy has helped me a lot in clear reasoning and spotting fallacies. More importantly, it gave me the maturity to read authors that I disagree with. I am also interested in historiography, which is the method and criteria by which you do history. It enlightened me as to why most conspiracy theories deserve little to no respect.
On the fun side, I used to play Magic The Gathering about 10 years ago. I also enjoy party games like Apples to Apples or Munchkin. It's a good way to socialize.
I also like video games way more than I should. Some of the indie games are quite amazing. OneShot was probably the cleverest game I have ever played. To the Moon was different, but also excellent. I love the Final Fantasy games, and finished 4 through 10, 12, and 13. Ori and the Blind Forest was also fun. For multiplayer, I've been addicted to StarCraft II ever since it came out.
I've traveled a bit in the past. Been to Mexico, Israel, Jordan, had several trips to China, and studied for a semester as a guest student at the University of Oxford.
I look forward to sharing my humor with those who share my unusual tastes.
And that last sentence reminded me of the Harry Potter blood-flavored lollipops.
Cheers!
I'm a long time lurker, first time poster. I'm a Systems Analyst by day, and it's a good gig being able to use my love of tech in my day job. Who wouldn't want to have a job where you get to research technology solutions using Google and YouTube?
I was toilet trained before I turned 3, but I had a fascination with diapers my whole life. I liked the feeling of the plastic-backed Luvs, and I have no idea why. It gave me some sexual pleasure as a teenager (but to a teen, what doesn't?), but that quickly faded even though my interest did not. I've tried different brands, but I was never comfortable with the medical-looking kinds -- I don't like being reminded of a hospital or nursing home. I've been sampling the ABDL diapers, and I like the Super Dry Kids the most so far. They are the most like the kinds I wore as a toddler.
I've been into martial arts since I started elementary school, mainly Karate and Tae Kwon Do. I did some training in Kenpo, which is more like the stuff they teach the police, secret service, military, etc. My favorite is Wushu, since that is the kind of fighting I like to see in movies. I went to a week long seminar where they train people for movie stunts. I won't make a career out of it, but it was a lot of fun. Now that I'm an office worker, I've switched to weightlifting. Not as much fun, but it's a good way to stay motivated and keep in shape.
On the intellectual side, I'm a fan of analytic philosophy, with Alvin Plantinga as my favorite philosopher and Richard Swinburne coming in second, and maybe Edward Feser in third. Philosophy has helped me a lot in clear reasoning and spotting fallacies. More importantly, it gave me the maturity to read authors that I disagree with. I am also interested in historiography, which is the method and criteria by which you do history. It enlightened me as to why most conspiracy theories deserve little to no respect.
On the fun side, I used to play Magic The Gathering about 10 years ago. I also enjoy party games like Apples to Apples or Munchkin. It's a good way to socialize.
I also like video games way more than I should. Some of the indie games are quite amazing. OneShot was probably the cleverest game I have ever played. To the Moon was different, but also excellent. I love the Final Fantasy games, and finished 4 through 10, 12, and 13. Ori and the Blind Forest was also fun. For multiplayer, I've been addicted to StarCraft II ever since it came out.
I've traveled a bit in the past. Been to Mexico, Israel, Jordan, had several trips to China, and studied for a semester as a guest student at the University of Oxford.
I look forward to sharing my humor with those who share my unusual tastes.
And that last sentence reminded me of the Harry Potter blood-flavored lollipops.
Cheers!