Hmm... Nowadays I'm more critical than I am creative, but my pre-internet life was when I learned the few (and not too polished) talents I have.
Hmm, well, there was PS1, but that's the only console I've ever played because our parents were never big fans of video games, and then PC games like StarCraft and WarCraft III, mostly strategy games... The rest of my early life focused on learning to draw cartoons and anime, making stuff out of clay (I once made wrestlers' heads like Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio... looked just like them

), a TINY bit of singing (by myself... even today) and lots of toys.
Yes. I remember the days when I had an army of green soldiers at my command... I miss them. My aunt had them thrown away. Now I'm off topic because I'm reminiscing the emotional scarring I had when I had lost my army. People hate me. Everyone hates me. The darkness. It's eating my soul. *walks away sobbing*
Oh, and my accent and apparently "wide" vocabulary (that's what they say) in English was the result of watching TV more than anything else back then.
