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Post by Jacob on May 28, 2014 7:23:11 GMT -8
How do you do, everyone? My name is Jacob; I don’t adhere to diminutives like “Jake” or “Jay.” Age twenty-six years, I reside at home in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States with my parents and three siblings. While I should the post-graduate student pursuing his lifelong dream of being a digital animator, mounting physical disabilities have robbed me of any true quality of life
Present pastimes of mine include drawing and painting by hand every now and then, play-by-post role-playing, researching historical subjects I find myself intrigued by, and singing as a baritone based sopranist. The vocal range I possess spans from F2 to E6 (f to e’’’), making for four octaves; however, my current tessitura begins at G2 and ends at C6 (g to c’’’). D6 (d’’’) is possible on good days.
Writing genres I enjoy are Contemporary Adventure, Fandom, Fantasy, Historical (Period) Adventure, Horror, Multiple and Crossover, and Anime. I am particularly fickle where fandoms are concerned, given how I have little interest in many. I don’t really think myself the laid-back sort of person; rather, I desire to see maturity and selflessness from me and others. As well, I won’t compose where minors are present after a series of hellish events in December 2013.
Anyway, I no longer try seeking out games about the anime, manga, and video game circuits. I still support the aesthetic, though, hard as it was to accept that compatibility is gone. Since several online compeers are present here on Gangnam Style, I maintain an out-of-character presence to keep ties with them. Despite my current online dilemma (id est being homeless role-play wise), I hope I’ll make further friends and what not. Cheers!
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the greatest general under the heavens
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Post by Egao, Egao Everywhere on May 29, 2014 21:35:42 GMT -8
HELL YEAH WALL OF TEXT INTRO. I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO DOES THIS.
I like how you don't give up on your dream and you're always engaged in some very interesting fields! Admittedly, you lost me there when you started talking about soprano and your voice. Does this mean you sing and stuff?
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Post by Jacob on May 29, 2014 22:13:52 GMT -8
Thank you for the kindly greeting, "Tanz!" Indeed, I do sing! When I was a child, my voice was a warm soprano which extended to A6 (a’’’). After it changed at the age of thirteen, I chose to utilize falsetto so I could continue singing in the same prepubescent octave.
The decision yielded, and still yields, harassment from family and former peers; likewise, numerous role-players have delighted in making a mockery of the countertenor art. Jokes about me being a soprano castrato aren’t humorous, but they’ve not stopped my pursuits.
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Post by Ai on Apr 22, 2015 1:43:55 GMT -8
Yes I do go around unearthing old hello things just so I can stalk people.
I was going to just give this post a like but I backpedaled at the mention of sopranist. As someone who performed in theater and musicals, I just wanna give you props because holy hell legit sopranists for guys are so hard to see nowadays. I cry when I hear sopranists sing so there's that.
And don't worry bby, we at the medical field side of the world will work hard to cure whatever you have, you awesome potato, you.
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Post by Jacob on Apr 22, 2015 4:08:26 GMT -8
My gratitude for the compliment, “Xiahtic!” I wish more people understood more about the high male singing voice than what society has stereotyped it to be. Whether a pubescent boy or a man is a contralist, a mezzo-sopranist, a sopranist, or even any of those modally, listeners could hopefully accept us like they do everyday musicians outside the Classical and Folk genres.
I firmly hold onto the belief that the medical field will eventually discover what on earth is ailing me. While several diagnoses have been confirmed, more haven’t. Father, Mother, and I were told of last resort surgical interventions, yet they (id est the procedures) wouldn’t provide any more freedom than what I presently possess. Thank you for the uplifting encouragement, too!
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