Not to be confused with the "real" Terminator; post your questions here and I will answer. All Board rules apply, and if it's a question that's a bit too personal, it will likely be disregarded because reasons. Without further ado, ask away!
What's the story behind your username? What's your opinion on Feebas? Do you prefer sour or sweet flavours?
1. Well, I am a big fan of the Terminator character. My nickname started as "BNator", "B" being the first letter of my first name, and the "Nator" part, of course being the last part of Terminator. Later, I made the decision to shorten my nickname to just "Nator", and now I use it as my main username many places, if not already taken by another user. 2. It's obviously the Gen III equivalent of Magikarp, only made to be a lot less attractive. It's alright, I guess. 3. I like all senses of the taste, but I do have a slight preference of sour over sweet.
I've seen lightning strike through the sky before, but I've never seen an actual bolt strike the ground, so I can't really give you an exact answer. My best guess would be 1000 feet, or something like that.
1. I was a child of 5 or 6 years of age who had friends who lived across the street. They watched the anime and collected cards. They got both me and my sister into the whole craze. Mind you, this was the late 90's when Pokémon was at its peak. 2. Currently, the games, for I got bored of the anime a long time ago. Competitive battling and the nostalgia feel of the series in general is what keeps me hooked with Pokémon. Some of it. Most creepypasta I like are from other series like Sonic or Zelda. Sonic.exe has always been my favorite pasta, aside from lasagna.
What was your reaction when you saw Alakazam got a Mega Evolution? What's your favorite part of the Pokémon franchise?
1. I was bursting with joy on the inside, and also felt privileged (in a way) that my favorite Pokémon got a Mega Evolution. 2. Easily the video games. I grew tired of the anime and TCG a long time ago.
Probably the presidential run of either George Washington, Abraham Lincoln or John F. Kennedy (probably more so Lincoln). It would've been phenomenal to be a part of such a historic period(s) in American history. They were all better times to live in, generally speaking.
If I do, I am completely unaware. All the people I'd most like to meet have passed on, this this is a tough question. I'm probably going to say Ron Paul, because he's been a big political inspiration to me for a long time. I agree with 99% of his views and opinions.
Do you enjoy playing children's card games? And I guess that begs the question, do you play children's card games? Do you enjoy watching mindless YouTube videos?