Welcome to the AnimeFuel Community Forums, I'm the owner of this website Demon fox and lucky for you I'm not here to use my ninja skills on yah, plenty of time for that later I assure you. Instead I'll be telling you a little about this place.

As you should be able to tell by now you are not registered with us as of yet and probably need a good reason to do so. Between you and I we both know you're a lazy bastard and so if you don't even want to listen to the rest of my introduction speech you may as well just go register.

Otherwise here's what you can do on our forums once you've registered. When you register you will be able to chit chat in our forums, entertain yourself with games and share videos with other members. The forums allows you to get access to free downloads shared by members, fast and direct support with video problems from members and staff and make anime requests which are priortized above anyone else's.

There are many more things you can do but our aim is to bring together a community of video fans where you can feel comfortable and make lots of friends around the world. God knows you need them.

So get your butt over to the registration page and join my I mean OUR community. Oh and one more thing watch out for a crazy guy with a gun he's wandering around somewhere in these pages and you'll probably see him if you become really slack with the forum.

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About Me

  • About Sixxty
    Biography
    I'm just some kid who loves music, anime, and video games.
    Location
    Minnesota
    Interests
    Playing guitar and piano, writing songs, etc.
    Video games
    Currently Watching
    School Days
    Mnemosyne
  • Signature
    "Music is an indirect force for change, because it provides an anchor against human tragedy. In this sense it works towards a reconciled world. It can also be the direct experience of change. At certain points during some shows the reconciled world is already here at least in that second in that place. Operation Ivy was very lucky to have experienced this. Those seconds reveal that the momentum that drives a subculture is more important than any particular band. The momentum is made of all the people who stay interested and keep their sense of urgency and hope."

    - Jessie Michael, Operation Ivy

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  • Last Activity: 06-10-2009
  • Join Date: 05-17-2009
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