User:Apathy Irath

General
Apathy Irath is a generally-unknown individual who (occasionally) pokes their head into generally-random pages.

Apathy Irath notes that their name has nothing to do with the state of apathy.

Apathy Irath admits that they have a tendency to be very biased towards subjects of interest (e.g. Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku from Tennis no Oujisama), but does their best to put across a neutral point of view where required.

Apathy Irath also notes that they are not well-versed in the ways of Wikipedia or the Japanese language. The former admittedly suits them just fine. They are trying to work on the latter.

Apathy Irath apologises for modifying a Wikipedia template for use on their profile (as they acknowledge that they are not nearly intelligent enough to custom-make one). If necessary, they are happy to remove it.

Finally, Apathy Irath would like to state that this page has no particular or practical purpose whatsoever.

Main manga/anime series
Yuugiou GX Yuugiou (DM) Tennis no Oujisama/Prince of Tennis Gintama

Mostly main manga/anime series
Gyakuten Saiban (game) The Legend of Zelda Tales series br> Dragon Ball Pokemon (game/manga) Super Smash Bros. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Umineko no Naku Koro ni

Followed manga/anime series
Yami no Matsuei Only the Ring Finger Knows Loveless RH Plus Lucky Star DN Angel Gravitation Trigun Touhou (series) Bokurano Fruits Basket Hotel Dusk (game)

'Sideline manga/anime series'
Onmyou Taisenki Pokemon (anime) Hana-Kimi Detective Conan The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Death Note Inuyasha Fullmetal Alchemist Hoshi wa Utau Sousei no Aquarion Busou Renkin

Books/authors
Mostly fantasy/action/adventure (including choose-your-own adventure books), although historical novels, biographies, or books on psychology can also be read with interest.

Fantasy (etc.)
Harry Potter Lord of the Rings Chronicles of the Magi Blood Sword (on which the above was based) Fighting Fantasy Ravenscliff series

Historical novels/biographies/psychology
Les Misérables Bird by Bird (Anne Lamott; more a writing guide) Born on a Blue Day (Daniel Tammet) Reviving Ophelia (Mary Pipher) America: The Last Best Hope (William Bennet)