User:Arvi-Kitsune

I'm new to this site, and I usually stray away from joining anything, but I thought I'd join a community at some point. Hello to all reading this! Let me tell you a little bit about me...

If you'd like you can refer to me as just Arvi or Kitsune. Even Arv is good enough. I'm a "she" as well. Edgy and dark humor is where I thrive. I'm not picky when it comes to friends, and I never judge anybody's likes or dislikes on a subject in any negative shape or form. I mean, I'll allow it on myself, just not others unless they want an honest opinion. I'm not offended by anything I know of, and I'm overall just a chill person who likes to take things slooooow. OR FAST. It depends on the thing I'm doin.

Writing short stories is what I love, and I enjoy reading other people's work too. It's just that fun to me, reading. I'm not very experienced with stories, and when I actually review what I've written, ''oh boy. ''

First drafts are such a turn-off. But I love it nonetheless. With practice comes improvement, and with improvement you learn to accept that not everything you do has to be completely perfect the first time around. There are other things I like too, such as video games,( I mean, who doesn't like video games?) the Wings of Fire series, dragons, foxes,90's Godzilla, Naruto, Crash Bandicoot, the 90s-2000s era of music and television, etc.

I love it when somebody gets excited about something they love, it makes me happy to hear somebody's passion or just how much they enjoy something. My passion is writing, I love it! I strive to improve at it as much as I possibly can.

I don't even remember the last time I've ever done it, but role-playing seems like something I can get around to. I mean, you're interacting with somebody and creating a story together. Neat! Haha. If I'm ever invited to role-play, I apologize for my hesitance as I don't want to disappoint or bore anybody! Treat me as I'm still new to it!

Outside of my cave, you will see me enjoy standing in the sun, taking in the fresh morning air. It's peaceful and makes me feel really relaxed. Late at night gives off a similar feeling, not outside, but the quietness of the house. There's something about working late in the night that feels more motivating... Perhaps it's because time feels slowed down like the world is resting and everything feels safe and calm. I usually sit and enjoy the silence. I'm not too much of a talkative person, but that's simply because I listen more than talk. That's about it for now.