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If for any reason you would like to contact me directly I can be found at deinous@gmail.com | If for any reason you would like to contact me directly I can be found at deinous@gmail.com | ||
If anyone is curious about my | If anyone is curious about my cyberspace name, it is the first person plural of the a greek word "deinos" which wordnik.com defines quite well as: | ||
<blockquote>"The truest Greek autantonym, meaning both awesome, awful, terrible, terrific, horrible, horrific, amazing, astounding, shocking, disgusting, in all the meanings of all those words."</blockquote> | <blockquote>"The truest Greek autantonym, meaning both awesome, awful, terrible, terrific, horrible, horrific, amazing, astounding, shocking, disgusting, in all the meanings of all those words."</blockquote> | ||
I often couple it with "Anthropous" as a name play meaning "we are horrifically wonderful humans". |
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I am a random cipher jellyfish floating through the tunnels of cyberspace across the digital landscape of the internets.
I am also a non-matriculated Harvard Extension School student considering matriculation.
Usually I am an on-campus student of the biological sciences, however I am beginning to have a change of heart, and taking my hobby based interest in computers more seriously. Due to bizarre life circumstances I am unable to be on campus this term, and am enrolled as a distance student. Along with this course I am also taking Java II (CSCI E-50b), and Fundamentals of Website Development (CSCI E-12).
In my personal life I rehabilitate abused rescue dogs, am an avid player of World of Warcraft, collect tattoos, and enjoy riding motorcycles.
If for any reason you would like to contact me directly I can be found at deinous@gmail.com
If anyone is curious about my cyberspace name, it is the first person plural of the a greek word "deinos" which wordnik.com defines quite well as:
"The truest Greek autantonym, meaning both awesome, awful, terrible, terrific, horrible, horrific, amazing, astounding, shocking, disgusting, in all the meanings of all those words."
I often couple it with "Anthropous" as a name play meaning "we are horrifically wonderful humans".