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1Hello. [[CaptainObvious My screen name is Androgeos]], although I used "Altiris" as a screen name for quite some time in the early 2000s. I live in Singapore, and my hobbies are writing, walking, and doing nothing.
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3I use the screen name "Androgeos" or "Androgeos Exeunt" on most chat apps, online games, and other parts of the internet that I visit, with one notable exception: on Wikipedia, my username is A. Exeunt.
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5Since this is TV Tropes, I've decided to describe myself by doing it like a regular article, and in a fashion that nobody should ever take seriously. I hope it helps.
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8!!This troper has created the following articles:
9* VideoGame/DemonStar (technically—the article was created by another user, but I re-wrote the whole article, save one phrase, from scratch shortly after it was created)
10* VideoGame/JetsNGuns
11** [[{{ShoutOut/JetsNGuns}} Shout Out]]
12* VideoGame/NebulaFighter
13* VideoGame/NeedForMadness
14* VideoGame/SangoFighter
15* VideoGame/XCarExperimentalRacing (technically—the article was created by another user, but I re-wrote the whole article from scratch)
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17!!This troper provides examples of:
18* AlwaysSecondBest: I never aim to be first, because everyone else is aiming for first. I gun for second, and I find it much easier to get.
19* CaptainOblivious: Was called this after annoying too many internet users over my lack of knowledge regarding anything that is mainstream. It's not as if I ''want'' to know, anyway.
20* DeathGlare: My normal flat facial expression appears to be this.
21* DeterminedDefeatist: I come from a line of laymen who have a can-do approach to everything. Mix that with the way I tend to look at things and you get this.
22* ForgetfulJones: My edit history in any wiki-based website, including this one, is peppered with instances where I spot other errors or possible improvements in an article only after I submit my first edit.
23* HypeAversion: In my dictionary, the definition of "mainstream" is the same as the definition of "rubbish".
24* InsultBackfire: Having been called a moron, a lunatic and oblivious by members of the internet communities I visit, I now regard these adjectives as compliments if they are directed at me.
25* TheLancer: I'm forever envious of people in positions of great power, but I dislike being placed in a similar position. I also like to work alone to help a team. I ''can'' work in a team, of course, but I doubt I would be just as effective.
26* LiteralMinded: When I first came out on the internet, I was pretty much this. I've managed to distance myself a little from this trope, but jokes and comments made in SarcasmMode to me may still fall flat on occasion.
27* MotorMouth: I've occasionally been told in person that I speak too fast. On a personal note, I cannot recite the first two paragraphs of the invoked trope's article without taking three ''very'' deep breaths. This has apparently dropped off with age.
28* NoSocialSkills: Enough to be on neutral terms with almost everybody I speak to, but not enough to sympathise with or befriend them.
29* OurLawyersAdvisedThisTrope: {{Subverted|Trope}} with my original screen name, "Altiris", which I used from 2002 to 2005. While I never received any complaints from the Symantec subsidiary over the use of their name, I opted to change it myself specifically to avoid getting into any trouble with them since I foresaw myself using my screen name increasingly often on the internet.
30* PerpetualFrowner: Unfortunately, my flat face is also comes off like this, even to myself.
31* SafetyInIndifference: There are ''too many'' things in this world to fuss about, so I tend to be quite picky over the things I ''do'' need to care about.
32* TheQuietOne: I don't like talking, especially when I'm doing something else.[[note]]Which is basically all the time.[[/note]]
33* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: I consider rule-bending to be something that must be done when the situation needs it. Like how Dettol boasts that it can kill a percentage of germs when you use it, 99.9% of scenarios do not require it. That's my take on this, at least.

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