This is Pyoro here! I will be contributing to the tedfox anime blog. By a stroke of good luck, he has allowed me to unleash my terror on this blog! MUAHAHAHA (rubs hand in glee)
A bit about myself,
Singaporean,
Male (duh)
undergrad to be
anime and game enthusiast ( ya would have thought this would be self explanatory )
I realise that is a bit lacking but hey a man gotta have his privacy ya know. I cant possibly let out every otaku obsession I indulge in. (fap fap fap)
How did I change upon this blog now? Ya wouldnt believe it but tedfox is a patriotic citizen serving the great nation that is Singapore. So there I was serving the nation as a mindless drone in this unit (CLASSIFIED!!!!) when I saw this dude come in with a face remarkably similar to Konata. He had the whole shebang with the mole and height (well except for the blue hair and the obvious sex). The otaku in me went wide and begun dreaming up eroge fantasies. I was exuberating so much lust that he came up to me and I screamed KONATA! And that is how I felt in love I mean met with Tedfox.

Tedfox AKA Konata
What will I be providing to readers as a contributor? Well I have no idea, this is my first time blogging and I would like to take my pace in finding my flow.
Ah well back to my macross frontier ost! Sheryl FTW!

Sheryl and Ranka ‘Bout my star FTW!
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You can check out their announcement post here
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Best part is immediate payment once the advertiser approves.
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