"A stranger is being shown around a village that he has just become part of. He is shown a well and his guide says "On any day except Tuesday, you can shout any question down that well and you'll be told the answer." The man seems pretty impressed, and so he shouts down, "Why not on Tuesday?" A voice from in the well shouts back, "Because on Tuesday, it's your day in the well."
Hello brutal, vicious, cunning interrogators, casual observers, and sousaphone players! While I eagerly await being purged on obviously false charges – created not to be believed, but to convey Smogoff's iron fist through their absurdity – allow me to introduce myself. To pretend to ensure my safety, the Commission has requested I not present some personal details of my offline persona. Nevertheless, they've carefully curated my messages to provide you ample opportunity to impeach my credibility.
If you don't know already, I'm Adeleine, your everyday intellectual trans girl with a shitposting streak. You can call me Ado if you like. My site history is longer than some users' lifespans, and I have the name changes to match. I'll roughly break that into eras.
rp2865 / TheTiksiBranch / Tiksi
I first joined Showdown as rp2865 in 2013. That name actually comes from my account on Sporcle, the quiz game site. My quiz "Ultimate Pokemon Move Blitz Minefield" had 16,000 plays, and my "Arceus or Magikarp" quiz got a Curator's Pick. Before Showdown, my biggest online presence was on the Muthead Madden forums for Madden Mobile. My best memory there is running an investment fund with forum members where I bought a bunch of card packs and solid their contents for a profit.
As for Showdown itself, I was first a regular in the Trivia room, eventually becoming an owner + global voice there and its Question Workshop subroom, making questions for official room games. I branched out into many other rooms, eventually becoming global staff, focused on user support (being the closest thing to a Help Room Owner before that position existed) and policy. At one point or another, I've been auth in 11 rooms. In rough order of my joining:
Trivia, Help, Lobby, Game Corner, Mafia, Wi-Fi, Anything Goes, Pokemon Games, Random Battles, Smash Bros., Video Games
This was when I actually played the game of Pokemon semi-seriously. I was a solid Anything Goes player, chipping into tier discussion and doing well on the ladder. The one tournament I joined, I lost in the first round... while taking the only game in the whole tournament from the eventual winner.
Finland
After stepping back from the site for a while, I came back with a new name and a new interest in getting work done. I was voracious in room and global policy, and I fiended global staff help tickets for a while. While I still played some randomized formats casually, what I loved most was working on Random Battle formats. I co-led the creation of 3 randomized formats – Gen 3 Random Battle, Gen 4 Random Battle, and Gen 8 Battle Factory – while chipping in heavily to the base Random Battles of the generations at the time, as well as Super Staff Bros. Brawl.
I got a lot more active in Smogon, too. Previously, I cared little for Smogon besides discussion specifically about Pokemon Showdown, or maybe Anything Goes and some periodic Pet Mods activity. As Finland, I got involved in the social forums and the Discord. I also became a GP (Grammar / Prose) checker for site content, checking about 1300 articles and 200 pieces of other content.
Adeleine
After another step back and another step forward, I bloomed into my current form. As an old user, I settled in my haunts (Lobby / Smash Bros. / Video Games on PS, Discord social channels, Smogoff). After a lot of years, I've gotten more comfortable just being myself in these spaces, being less "plugged in" and work-focused. I've increasingly put myself out there with thoughtful content analyzing and opining on various things, which my signature links to some of.
This is also the point where, probably, I'm done playing the official Pokemon games indefinitely. Hooray? I liked Shield, my last game, but felt the franchise's sameyness grating on me, feeling no need to buy more. My negative reactions to various parts of new content, like the new Mega Evolutions, is making that vague detachment settle in more concretely. I've been playing less video games in general, honestly. Part of my getting older process.
My nicknames of Adeleine and Ado come from the Kirby artists – their similarities to the Celeste lady and Japanese singer are neat but coincidental.
Gaming Outside of PS / Smogon
My first Pokemon game was HeartGold. I did and do find it pretty middling. X was next, which I liked quite a bit. Moon was probably the highest quality of games I've completed, but X stuck with me more personally. Shield can sit in the middle of X and Moon there. I've also played varying pieces of other Pokemon games, from Stadium to Emerald to Diamond to New Pokemon Snap.
I've always been a Nintendo gamer, with the Wii as my first console. Now, my biggest game is Smash Bros. Ultimate, which I'm pretty dang good at, enough to usually go positive in competitive local tournaments. Alongside Smash, I tend to fiend a game or two at a time, moving onto the next game when I'm spent. Some recent hits have been Pikmin 1, Spelunky 2, and Luck be a Landlord (the inspiration for Balatro).
Though my current genre of interest may be called "arcade", I historically showed a conspicuous aversion to prioritizing any one genre. Some of my historical favorites, games that meant a lot for my perspective on gaming, art, and even myself are: Super Mario Galaxy, Pikmin 1, Kirby 64, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Kid Icarus: Uprising, and Persona Q2. The first two are the only games I've played and rate 9.5/10. Some lesser-known hits that mean a lot to me are Mario Super Sluggers, Ancient Domains of Mystery (ADOM), Petz Dogz: 2, Frogger: He's Back, and The Incredible Machine. Also here are some computer / Flash games of my childhood: Webkinz, Carbon Combat, Snailiad, Steambirds(: Survival), Antbuster, Pirate Defense, and The Incredible Machine.
I love watching games that I don't quite have the time or means to play, and have gotten very invested in some of their stories, characters, and energy. Mother, Undertale Yellow, TS!Underswap, Star Fox 64, and Yume Nikki come to mind. In general, I like games that create compelling worlds through artistry in presentation and subtle worldbuilding, games with short compelling mechanical loops, or games that present long-term time investments to accumulate resources and/or avoid permanent loss. I also love collecting fanart from games and have massive caches for my favorite characters.
Life Outside of Gaming
The Commission has limited the information I provide here, but they found these details acceptable to include.
I am in my 20s and live in the United States. I'm interested in many social / soft sciences and disciplines, including history, geography, politics, psychology, sociology, and interpreting art. For media besides games, I like watching movies from time to time, and have long-running interests in some webcomics: 8-Bit Theater, Order of the Stick, and Dumbing of Age. People mostly know me for being smart, nice, a serious-minded Discusser of Things, teasing and annoying my friends for fun, and full of eccentric tastes, preferences, and opinions. When I say I love nature and animals, that can include your national parks and your adorable kitties, but I'm also enamored with spiders, and bugs in general. I'm somewhere on the spectrum of being a furry, mostly when it comes to bugs. I've got a huge sweet tooth, with a predilection for mint and coconut. My family has been and is full of adorable pets, including a cat (I'm closest with her), a dog, two guinea pigs, a rabbit, and five hamsters. If I were to get a pet myself, it'd either be ferrets or a spider.
I can't wait to answer your questions with more detail than necessary, further facilitating my eventual purging!
Hello brutal, vicious, cunning interrogators, casual observers, and sousaphone players! While I eagerly await being purged on obviously false charges – created not to be believed, but to convey Smogoff's iron fist through their absurdity – allow me to introduce myself. To pretend to ensure my safety, the Commission has requested I not present some personal details of my offline persona. Nevertheless, they've carefully curated my messages to provide you ample opportunity to impeach my credibility.
If you don't know already, I'm Adeleine, your everyday intellectual trans girl with a shitposting streak. You can call me Ado if you like. My site history is longer than some users' lifespans, and I have the name changes to match. I'll roughly break that into eras.
rp2865 / TheTiksiBranch / Tiksi
I first joined Showdown as rp2865 in 2013. That name actually comes from my account on Sporcle, the quiz game site. My quiz "Ultimate Pokemon Move Blitz Minefield" had 16,000 plays, and my "Arceus or Magikarp" quiz got a Curator's Pick. Before Showdown, my biggest online presence was on the Muthead Madden forums for Madden Mobile. My best memory there is running an investment fund with forum members where I bought a bunch of card packs and solid their contents for a profit.
As for Showdown itself, I was first a regular in the Trivia room, eventually becoming an owner + global voice there and its Question Workshop subroom, making questions for official room games. I branched out into many other rooms, eventually becoming global staff, focused on user support (being the closest thing to a Help Room Owner before that position existed) and policy. At one point or another, I've been auth in 11 rooms. In rough order of my joining:
Trivia, Help, Lobby, Game Corner, Mafia, Wi-Fi, Anything Goes, Pokemon Games, Random Battles, Smash Bros., Video Games
This was when I actually played the game of Pokemon semi-seriously. I was a solid Anything Goes player, chipping into tier discussion and doing well on the ladder. The one tournament I joined, I lost in the first round... while taking the only game in the whole tournament from the eventual winner.
Finland
After stepping back from the site for a while, I came back with a new name and a new interest in getting work done. I was voracious in room and global policy, and I fiended global staff help tickets for a while. While I still played some randomized formats casually, what I loved most was working on Random Battle formats. I co-led the creation of 3 randomized formats – Gen 3 Random Battle, Gen 4 Random Battle, and Gen 8 Battle Factory – while chipping in heavily to the base Random Battles of the generations at the time, as well as Super Staff Bros. Brawl.
I got a lot more active in Smogon, too. Previously, I cared little for Smogon besides discussion specifically about Pokemon Showdown, or maybe Anything Goes and some periodic Pet Mods activity. As Finland, I got involved in the social forums and the Discord. I also became a GP (Grammar / Prose) checker for site content, checking about 1300 articles and 200 pieces of other content.
Adeleine
After another step back and another step forward, I bloomed into my current form. As an old user, I settled in my haunts (Lobby / Smash Bros. / Video Games on PS, Discord social channels, Smogoff). After a lot of years, I've gotten more comfortable just being myself in these spaces, being less "plugged in" and work-focused. I've increasingly put myself out there with thoughtful content analyzing and opining on various things, which my signature links to some of.
This is also the point where, probably, I'm done playing the official Pokemon games indefinitely. Hooray? I liked Shield, my last game, but felt the franchise's sameyness grating on me, feeling no need to buy more. My negative reactions to various parts of new content, like the new Mega Evolutions, is making that vague detachment settle in more concretely. I've been playing less video games in general, honestly. Part of my getting older process.
My nicknames of Adeleine and Ado come from the Kirby artists – their similarities to the Celeste lady and Japanese singer are neat but coincidental.
Gaming Outside of PS / Smogon
My first Pokemon game was HeartGold. I did and do find it pretty middling. X was next, which I liked quite a bit. Moon was probably the highest quality of games I've completed, but X stuck with me more personally. Shield can sit in the middle of X and Moon there. I've also played varying pieces of other Pokemon games, from Stadium to Emerald to Diamond to New Pokemon Snap.
I've always been a Nintendo gamer, with the Wii as my first console. Now, my biggest game is Smash Bros. Ultimate, which I'm pretty dang good at, enough to usually go positive in competitive local tournaments. Alongside Smash, I tend to fiend a game or two at a time, moving onto the next game when I'm spent. Some recent hits have been Pikmin 1, Spelunky 2, and Luck be a Landlord (the inspiration for Balatro).
Though my current genre of interest may be called "arcade", I historically showed a conspicuous aversion to prioritizing any one genre. Some of my historical favorites, games that meant a lot for my perspective on gaming, art, and even myself are: Super Mario Galaxy, Pikmin 1, Kirby 64, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Kid Icarus: Uprising, and Persona Q2. The first two are the only games I've played and rate 9.5/10. Some lesser-known hits that mean a lot to me are Mario Super Sluggers, Ancient Domains of Mystery (ADOM), Petz Dogz: 2, Frogger: He's Back, and The Incredible Machine. Also here are some computer / Flash games of my childhood: Webkinz, Carbon Combat, Snailiad, Steambirds(: Survival), Antbuster, Pirate Defense, and The Incredible Machine.
I love watching games that I don't quite have the time or means to play, and have gotten very invested in some of their stories, characters, and energy. Mother, Undertale Yellow, TS!Underswap, Star Fox 64, and Yume Nikki come to mind. In general, I like games that create compelling worlds through artistry in presentation and subtle worldbuilding, games with short compelling mechanical loops, or games that present long-term time investments to accumulate resources and/or avoid permanent loss. I also love collecting fanart from games and have massive caches for my favorite characters.
Life Outside of Gaming
The Commission has limited the information I provide here, but they found these details acceptable to include.
I am in my 20s and live in the United States. I'm interested in many social / soft sciences and disciplines, including history, geography, politics, psychology, sociology, and interpreting art. For media besides games, I like watching movies from time to time, and have long-running interests in some webcomics: 8-Bit Theater, Order of the Stick, and Dumbing of Age. People mostly know me for being smart, nice, a serious-minded Discusser of Things, teasing and annoying my friends for fun, and full of eccentric tastes, preferences, and opinions. When I say I love nature and animals, that can include your national parks and your adorable kitties, but I'm also enamored with spiders, and bugs in general. I'm somewhere on the spectrum of being a furry, mostly when it comes to bugs. I've got a huge sweet tooth, with a predilection for mint and coconut. My family has been and is full of adorable pets, including a cat (I'm closest with her), a dog, two guinea pigs, a rabbit, and five hamsters. If I were to get a pet myself, it'd either be ferrets or a spider.
I can't wait to answer your questions with more detail than necessary, further facilitating my eventual purging!
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