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Hi, I’m Tash. I’m in my early twenties and I’ve been gaming since I was four years old. I’m a big fan of Call of Duty, Halo, and Battlefield. I also like sci-fi, anime, and fantasy.
I’m currently working as a writer and the last two weeks have been a bit of a slow day. I’ve been out in the desert as a kid and made a name for myself as a writer. I’ve been doing a lot of writing for my books, writing for games, and writing for the web. I’ve been working on my own projects, working on my own books, and writing for more than a year now.
I’ve never been a fan of the mainstream gaming media, but when I got a job in the gaming industry, I found myself becoming very interested in it. I did an internship with an independent game company and then I went to the Game Developers Conference, and I’ve been following the entire industry from a distance.
Ive been playing a lot of games in my free time, and Ive been writing a lot of stuff for my own projects for a long time. Ive been writing mostly for the web, but Ive also been writing for the games industry, which Ive been doing mostly on my own. Ive always had a bit of a passion for video games, and Ive worked a lot in that field.
I’ve been writing a lot of stuff for the web and also for the games industry, but that was just the past year. I’ve been writing for other gaming websites, most of which are pretty independent, as well. The web has been pretty good for me, though, and Ive been getting some steady work from some of the big publishers or indies, so Ive been able to branch out a bit farther.
Ive been a gamer for several years, so Ive had the opportunity to meet a lot of the top game developers. Ive also met a ton of gamers who have been in the industry for a long time, and have had a lot of the same feelings I’ve had. Ive also met a lot of other gamers who are also gamers, and that has been very interesting to me.
I’m still trying to figure out the balance between my own interests and those of the people I’ve met with, but I’ve noticed that the more I interact with other gamers, or gamers who are in the industry, the more I see myself joining the “gamer” club and feeling like I have my own interests in common with the people I’ve met.
Just like you, I guess, I’ve always thought that gamers were the only ones with their own interests in common with one another. Which is a bit of a contradiction because gamers are the most diverse group of people you’ll ever meet in your life.
Yeah, I’m not sure if this is just a random coincidence or what, but in our last panel we had a good number of people mention that they all share the same interests and hobbies. I think that’s the key to group cohesiveness.