Jenny Fischer
Born in 1995 in Germany, moved to South Africa in 2005, went to Panama in 2011 (I think?) Went back to Germany in 2012. Always visited Germany for a few weeks a year while living in other countries.
Language: I speak English and German equally well. I know a tiny bit of Spanish and Japanese, but by far not enough to communicate.
Interests: Animals (biology/psychology) and watching anime.
- Animals: I think animals and other living things are fascinating.
- My interests focus on mammals and birds, some reptiles, amphibians and fish. I don't really care about insects; I only like big things.
- Genetics and the possibilities of breeding are intriguing. Humanity somehow managed to take wolves and turn them into stump-legged mutants that can barely breath and can't even reproduce on their own. Now, isn't our power over nature amazing!? Honestly though, I think breeding such creatures should be illegal. It is just pointless cruelty.
- On the other hand, humanity also managed to turn wolves into animals that are even more capable than the original. Greyhounds, for example can run even faster than a wolf. Even though this seems obvious, it is still amazing when you think about the fact that humans were the ones who made such an animal.
- Psychology is also a delightful invention. The knowledge of how the thought process of another creature works can be used to twist people's thoughts and to manipulate them into doing what you want them to do. And it gets even better: Not only is it unnecessary to touch them and force the wanted behavior upon them, instead they will willingly do and believe what you want them to.
- Combine biology and psychology and you can achieve anything. In theory.
- Anime: A wonderful source of entertainment with a spectrum so wide that there is always something suited to your current mood.
- Sometimes I just want something random and funny. At such times I can watch Arakawa Under the Bridge, Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, and many others.