About
Why hello there, to all who are reading this at the moment. Before I tell you about myself, I'd like you all to know that this blogging technology was and still isn't around in the 1930s. So you know, pardon if I make any mistakes here.
I'm Prof. Henry "Indiana" Jones (Jr. if you want to be bring my father up), and I am an expert in the occult and archaeological studies in the matter. I teach at a rather prestigious college, with tenure, and do lectures with my students on the foundations of archeology. If you're wishing take my classes as one of your courses, then please contact me personally; arrangements will be made if come in midway through a course.
Even though I'm plenty busy with grading and assigning work for my students, trying to stay 'hip' with them might make them more enthusiastic about delicately brushing dirt off 100 year old pots. I kid, I kid! Archeology's more than that!
Gaia Online's not the first way I tried to reach out to my students. Before that, it was Naruto.
I happen to be friends with Japanese professors, and they tell me that it's translated as either "whiny b***h" or something eaten with soup over there. Fine then.
They like Naruto, I'll give them Naruto.
The "Akatsuki" ninja liked me well enough, but when I showed interest in a full-class discussion that was going on about why Naruto/Sasuke should be the OTP, 'one true pair', they just looked at me.
Damn, Indy, that wasn't a smooth one.
About a week later, they started trading their Gaia Online URLs. Seizing opportunity and the chance to be the 'cool professor' in their eyes (not to mention I have no idea what a URL could've been), I asked them to explain it to me.
A girl poked up and said "Haha, silly professor gaijin," despite the fact that I knew what gaijin was and ironic it was, I let her continue "Gaia Online is the most kawaii desu ne communal website for fans of anime around! You could make an avatar, and the avatar must be kawaii desu, and you can post on profiles, forums, uh, profiles--"

Hmm, Gaia Online, eh...?
This could be the chance to show them that I'm a hep cat like the rest of 'em!
Journal
Reminding You at Midnight, Hey, It's MidnightReminder!
It May Be
I'll post stuff. I won't lie about that.
I'm not into whining my a** off. I won't do this journal-thing all that often but I am definately going to post at least three entries.That's enough entries to get away with wasting Gaia's bandwidth, right?
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