I'm rather pleased by [ how mine turned out. ]
(Can you guess what movie I watched recently and found absolutely hilarious.)
I'm Miru. My surname's Lee, my given name is something incredibly girly and, as a result, rather embarassing, so I never go by it online. (I'd love to change my real name to something like Alex, something nice and androgynous.) My Korean name's Sohyun Lee. It's also a fairly girly name, sigh.
I was born in Chicago (August 19, 1989) while my parents were Ph.D. students at University of Chicago, and I lived there until I was five, when my parents graduated and we all went back to Korea. I grew up there for most of my life, although I went to an American school within Korea -- Seoul International School -- so I speak English a lot better than Korean and don't really have any sort of Korean accent. (Which is why it always startles people when I say I grew up in Korea.) I was pretty smart through elementary school before I had a magnificent middle-school-rebellion crash-and-burn and sort of became the brooding, antisocial, pseudo-goth-brat up through high school. My grades weren't that hot, and I disappointed my parents by failing to get into an Ivy League. Ah, well.
I'm currently a senior studying at Carnegie Mellon University, with a double major in Professional Writing (basically journalism and the like) and Creative Writing, and a minor in Communication Design (basically graphic design). I first came to college planning to study Electronic Engineering, as per my parents' wishes, but soon gave up because I realized that it just wasn't the thing for me. I wandered through Engineering, and then Computer Science, before landing in the humanities department. If things go well, I should graduate sometime in May. I'm not really sure what I'll be doing after I graduate, but I've been studying for the GRE in my free time with the intention of applying to the Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology Center and a few graduate design programs. (Haw haw, maybe I stand a chance.)
I enjoy drawing and used to want to do it for a living before realizing that's far too lofty (read: impossible) a goal, so it's been demoted to a hobby, pretty much. I drew a comic for a while but I've been distracted lately. My creative writing professor's pretty supportive of me attempting some sort of short comic to submit for publication, so we'll see.
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vore: Recently, Tsundere Cafes have been opening in the Otakuland of Akihabara. Similar to Meido Cafes, the waitresses there are young attractive women, each acting tsundere-ish towards their patrons: very rude and impatient at the beginning ("Here, sit." "Am I supposed to wait for you, or what?" "Have you decided on your order yet?!") but getting increasingly more apologetic and dere when they are about to leave ("I'm sorry I said all those things to you... you will come again, won't you?.."). Witness reports say that this change is irresistible. The waitresses apparently enjoy their jobs immensely, too, but, heck, getting paid for being rude to customers? A dream job.
vore: I would work here
databomb: ..... LMAO
databomb: LMAONJFKJWENEKF
databomb: i want to see a
databomb: yandere cafe now
databomb: where the waitresses start out all sweet and nice and moemoe all
vore: "FINE, JUST LEAVE ME"
databomb: "hello! welcome~~ please tell me if there's anything i can get for you~~~"
databomb: but as the time passes and the customer
databomb: is about to leave
databomb: they have this
databomb: mean glint to their eyes
databomb: and when its' time to bring the customers the check
databomb: they hand it over while holding
databomb: a butcher knife
databomb: in the other hand
vore: LMAOSJDLKFJKLD
vore: glaring so hard
databomb: I WOULD GO TO A YANDERE CAFE OKAY
databomb: IT WOULD BE
databomb: HILARIOUS
vore: we need to go to these cafes
databomb: /posts this to lj