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Moowagirl is a thousand personalities - cartoon character, teacher,
blip, idealist, pessimist, worrier, friendly friend, heroine, villainness,
computer gamer, poet, web-designer-wannabe - jam packed into a tiny,
80-pound body (but hey, i gained weight already!).
Moower is a Terran Commander whose main role in Starcraft networked
games is either to provide wraiths to attacking allies or seek help
from allies when under attack. This commander will never make it
big in the Starcraft arena and may be often called the "Weakest
Link", but still has the guts to reply, "Go! Go! Go!" when invited
to a game.
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Slayer Moowa, currently at
Level 41, is a Diablo II sorceress. She is forever stuck with the
pathetic line, "Not enough mana." Why wouldn't she? After all, with
her hi-tech frozen orb, fire hydra and fire wall combo, running out
of that "lovable blue stuff" is a common occurrence. She definitely
misses Diablo nights with friendly network friends Sir Doomsday and
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is the care-taker of a red korbat named Kukerker at
Neopets.
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Teacher Mara was once the Math Department's "Slimmest Terrorist".
With partial points ranging from 0.05 to 1 point, students had a
hard time obtaining a flat 1.0 grade. Allegedly a member of the
Department's Voltes V, she now clears her name and claims innocence
by saying, "Who are they, anyway?" A lot of students have misjudged
her. They never thought someone so harmless-looking could give too
challenging exams. Because of this, dropping rate is always high,
along with the class' mortality rate. Nevertheless, a handful of
lucky students have recognized Teacher Mara's true color, and have
concluded, "Never judge a teacher by the exams and grades given."
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While resigning as a full-time teacher is probably the worst mistake
she has ever made, it made her discover that she is a teacher at
heart. When she was "forever harassed" as an office girl,
she still found time to tutor just so that she can continue to teach.
It simply makes her happy to be able to share what she knows to
high school students. But now, she's making waves through TMC.
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