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Hello there! My name is Jordan, I'm an Australian kid currently in high school. I enjoy long strolls on the beach while watching the moon-light flicker off the waves. Some of my other hobbies include gaming, having tomato sauce on everything possible, and browsing the internet. I am currently playing WoW semi-hardcore, I can usually log 10ish hours a week at minimum.

I'm an avid follower of Star Wars: The Old Republic as it combines the best things on the planet; MMOs, Star Wars and Bioware. I'm a PC gamer mostly but something about console gaming is more engaging for me as I've logged 1995 played Halo 3 matches online (which by coincidence is my birth year). Games other than Call Of Duty do exist and I'm sick and tired of countless Facebook groups (and likes) acting like CoD is the only game on the planet. It's not the best game on the planet, it's just the one that became popular among people that wouldn't usually classify themselves as "Gamers". Gamer is a very loose-weave term and incompasses many 'styles' of gaming. Gamers are pretty much comprised of two categories (With a third unofficial category being Pure CoD Fans); Hardcore and Casual are the main two categories. Hardcore gamers are those that invest long hard hours into challenging games trying to reap the most they can out of gaming. Casuals are pretty self explanatory, they enjoy the odd Mario every now and again but don't religiously play games.

In my eyes; Hardcore-------------Casuals--------------Pure CoD Fans.

Doctor Who by far is my favourite TV series. The first episode I watched was "The Empty Child" which was with The 9th Doctor. Being the grade four kid I was, it scared me shitless. It was a couple of months later when I finally saw a second episode, it was then proved that Doctor Who wasn't an exclusively creepy TV series and that it also had brilliant narratives and a general care-free, "let's go explore!" feel to it. To be fair though, both The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances (the second part of the story) are one of the best episodes of the 2005 series.

The Beatles are my third love, I started listening to the Beatles mid last year and have since downloaded every album and listened to their whole catelogue multiple times. Some of their albums stand out to me; Sgt Pepper was the first album I listened to and is probably still my favourite, according to iTunes I've listened to the album over 40 times.