User:Zaybeol

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Heyy I'm a random cephalopod you just stumbled upon. Why are you reading this? I don't know. But it's not like I can really stop you or anything and I also don't have anything better to do :]

Personal stuff
Hi! My name's Zay, and I'm a fellow enby brazilian! I was born in the southeast region, but I lived in the northeast for 6 years, although i currently live in the southeast again.

I learn English since I was 4 years old, and despite having good writing and understanding skills, my brazilian accent is still very thick, but I've been working on that!

I have ADHD, APD, dyslexia and perfect pitch. Things can get pretty confusing to me, but thankfully I'm gifted so it doesn't affect my school grades all that much.

Speaking of which, I'm in first year of Ensino Médio, which I think correlates to sophomore. I really like drawing stuff and I aspire to study and become an animator in the future! Here are some stuff btw

I always thought of opening commissions but I'm still very unsure about it ^^'

January 2021
While searching for character references, I found an image of agent 8 and thought they looked really cool. So I searched a bit about the game and started liking the franchise, and started watching some YouTubers like Jaymoji and ThatSBR2Dude.

February 2021
Splatoon 3 was announced and I saw the video on YouTube the following day. I was so hyped, not because I wanted to play it since I didn't even have a switch, but to see the SplatTubers I was watching play it.

December 2021
My father got me and my sister a switch. I was so happy because now I had a chance at maybe being able to play the game when it came out.

August 2022
The Splatoon 3 direct happened. By then I was already fully emerged in the Splatoon fandom without even playing the game, and I already knew the lore like the palm of my hand.

When the idols were introduced, I liked Frye from the start. Even though I'm Brazilian, my heart already belonged to Frye before Big Man was introduced. And I was full-on FLABBERGASTED when I heard Anarchy Rainbow. I legit started crying. The representation was SO good.

I was also extremely happy when the testfire was announced, so I would get a chance to play the game before buying it.

I went on team Scissors not for the memes or Big Man, just because I always start a Jankenpon (RPS) match with scissors. Although I have to admit, I was heavily tempted to choose team Paper for Frye.

My aiming was uhh, terrible to say the least. And the weapon I picked for that day was Splat Charger of all things. I don't think I ever won a match that Splatfest. But I was so happy I actually experienced Splatoon that it didn't really matter at all.

After the testfire Splatfest, I still kept reloading the demo in an alt account so I could practice aiming in the tutorial, and eventually I learned how to do the out of bounds glitch as well.

September 2022
The game came out although I had to wait a week to buy it since I was travelling at that time. I went 10/3 or something in my first match and I was so happy (although I would later get to know that 7 of them were assists LMAO). But nevertheless, repeating the demo after it was done really helped me to get my aim ready for the game. Although it was still jacky it was wayyyy less than in the testfire splatfest.

After I was able to get another weapon with Sheldon, I decided not to go for the Splat Charger since I knew I had to get my aim better, so I chose the Splattershot (I didn't like rollers at all so that's why I didn't even consider it. I still don't have the vanilla roller to this day).

Aaaand the Island Splatfest was announced! I was euphoric because Splatfests were one of the things I most looked forward to in Splatoon, so having another one already made me really happy. I ended up choosing team Fun, since I don't know how to use emergency stuff for camping and food would attract animals anyway, so since I'm not gonna survive I'm gonna at least be playing tableturf in my last moments.

Speaking of which, I started playing tableturf here as well. I thought it looked really cool, and tableturf also was a factor for me to watch Yu-Gi-Oh! (and now I'm heavily hyperfixated on the franchise). I didn't know how decks worked at all, although I did watch some videos from cryptidcultist (btw go check out her videos they're awesome).