User:CutieIsDead

Hello, there! Welcome to my little space on Wikipedia. I'm CutieIsDead, a part-time Wikipedian who currently resides in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

Few Words About Me
I was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 17, 1992. I have an interest in writing articles and taking snapshots because I think of myself as a journalist in the future. I finished junior year at SMP Negeri 5 Bandung in 2007, and I'm now in the senior year at SMA Negeri 5 Bandung (or Bandung High School 5). Believe me or not, even the numbers '5' are the same, they are two different public schools located in different locations.

I'm not really fluent in both written and spoken English, so whether you're a Wikignome or just coincidentally view my profile or articles, if you discover grammatical mistakes please correct them for me —I'd really appreciate that! As for hobbies, when I'm not meddling in the Internet society socializing in real life, I like to read fantasy and thriller novels. The same goes for movies too. I also like to listen to music, mainly indie stuff.

Oh, yeah, I previously registered myself as Aquamocchi in Wikipedia —no wonder the userpage contents are alike—, but I don't use that ID anymore —it sounds kind of childish and meaningless.

So, alright, enough about me. If I say more, it's not going to be "Few Words". Check out the USERBOX on the right side of the page if you haven't.

My Kind of Contribution to Wikipedia
I'm the kind of guy who's way too laid back to start articles (or even stubs). But on the other hand, I'm a psychologically-proven perfectionist, and I'd prefer contributing to Wikipedia through minor and medium edits. Meaning, as you can see on my list of articles and stubs edits at the bottom part of this userpage, I'd rather keeping an existing article in a perfectly-formed good-shape than writing lots of uninteresting articles or bunch of unnecessary edits that are simply useless for everyone.

Internet Activities
Apart from Wikipedia, I have a number of must-visit websites I put on my bookmark bar so that when I start my Google Chrome up, I can simply click on them and directly browse those websites. Here are some of them.

Games
 CyberNations. CyberNations is a nation-management game where you first create a new fictional nation on Earth, and then start doing government-related stuff, such as getting hooked up in trades, foreign aids and even wars with other nations. I play as The Embassy and I rule Valkyrie Island there. Popmundo. Popmundo is a virtual world where you begin as 16 year-old fellow then start making a musical act and reach the top of the music industry. It's a life simulation game similar to The Sims (you can eat, interact with people, buy properties, etc.), but you can say that this is the text-based counterparts. My name's Sean Watt there in the game, and I'm based in London. eRepublik. Almost similar to CyberNations, eRepublik also deals with government-related stuff, but in this game, we don't play as the nation ruler —we play as the citizen of a semi-real nation (eRepublik uses real country names but with the letter 'e' on the beginning, e.g. eUSA, eCanada, eUnited Kingdom, etc.). We can work in a company, purchase houses, train as an army, be in a political party, and do everything that has anything to do with being a citizen of a nation. I play as Sean McCarver of New York, eUnited States. Urban Dead. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Urban Dead is a game where we play as a survivor of a zombie outbreak in a fictional city of Malton. It is text-based and very easy to play. I play as Officer Kenny Cartman. 

Communities
 Facebook. As you might already knew, Facebook is an online social networking service which connects people with other people. I go by my real name there. Plurk. Plurk is a microblogging service similar to Twitter that lets you publish posts (which are called "plurks"). I also have Twitter but I rarely update it —I've had my Plurk embedded with Twitter, however, so when I'm Plurking, I'm also Twitting. 

Others
 //hello:adit/the-blog. //hello:adit/the-blog is my very own personal blog which I simply do what other people do with their blogs. Diary entries, things I like, random thoughts, and all (not too) personal stuff. Tumblr. Tumblr is my other blog, but I mostly post quotes and pictures, or chats I had with people. I update my Tumblr more often than my personal blog, so go ahead and check it out (if you're interested, that is)! Last.fm. What I like from Last.fm is that it "scrobbles" the songs I play on my computer and record it on my Last.fm account so that people can know what my musical taste is —and I can connect with people with the same musical taste as mine. 