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If you can stand mild apathy, randomnity, and a little sarcasm, I might just be able to help you ;)
 
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"Getting up on the wrong side of the bed never hurt anyone. Unless of course, the wrong side is next to an open window."
 
"Getting up on the wrong side of the bed never hurt anyone. Unless of course, the wrong side is next to an open window."

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Reenix (n): A tall, swarthy Brit with a miasmatic mind and a total lack of scruples. Huhuh, I said 'and'.

What's a Reenix?

Well, when someone of the Reed-Lofts family loves a Phoenix very much...wait, what? No, a Reenix is third Reed-Lofts and half Phoenix. The remaining 12% is a mixture of teenage kicks and obscure references. Screw the rules, I have moolah.

But seriously. I'm 19 years old, and live in Kent, United Kingdom. Nearer to France to London, I think. Although I'm actually spending more time 203 miles to the west, in Bath, as I am currently at Bath Spa University, studying English Literature and Creative Writing. Yep, I'm a really hard-worker...

I enjoy writing and playing music, mostly on my keyboard. I'm also very much into gaming, mainly Nintendo and Xbox 360. No, seriously. I write as a hobby: short stories, novels and some poetry, but I am actually heterosexual. I think.

I started playing Paradox in early November 2008, and I'm into helping to make it as good as it can be. You'll see a lot of my editing on here, and I pretty much live in /c social.

If you can stand mild apathy, randomnity, and a little sarcasm, I might just be able to help you ;)

Quote of the...now

"Getting up on the wrong side of the bed never hurt anyone. Unless of course, the wrong side is next to an open window."