I'm Tavia. My parents let me watch and read way too much science fiction when I was a child. Now that I'm grown, I'm bored and I can't wait for SkyNet to awaken or a super virus to cull the human population.

I'll be safe though because I've learned to reason with Robots from Data (TNG) and the Terminator franchise --and I eat gummy vitamins by the fist-full.

I have Email.
Twitter: @DefyAllLogic

APPEARANCES

my website/blog:


impractical apocalyptic survival tips:
In Case of Survival

I contribute video game articles:
The Game Fanatics




 

Act Like a Human | Step 1: Acquaint Yourself with Acquaintances

I’m not the best at consistently acting like a Human, especially in social situations. One fault I recognize about myself is I avoid acquaintances. This is rude and makes me look like a dick. They might not want to talk to me but I’d surely scoff and let a mutual acquaintance know if they were outright dismissive to me.

Unfortunately, I know I’ve done it myself. Not out of malice or a superiority complex, but because I, personally, I didn’t know how to handle the interaction. I get a bit scared and flustered. I feel judged and nervous. I wonder how long do you talk for? What do you talk about? Is her name Mari, Mary, or Margie?

As it turns out, I don’t need to know any of that. I don’t even need to be witty or charming.

Play With Your Friends: Rayman Origins

Sometimes I have friends over and worry about being about to entertain everyone regardless of their gaming experience levels. We all want to have fun but shooting grunts in Halo isn’t four-player fun if you have to split the screen… http://dlvr.it/1ktxG8

I Met Them on the Internet, We Stayed at a Motel 6 by the Highway

thegamefanatics:

Can you really be friends with people you meet off the internet? Tavia tackles this question as she gives a run down of the Game Fanatics first PAX experience as a huge group. http://bit.ly/HZggbP