Sasuke-Sarutobi 
A limey since birth, he now has the (rather expensive) privilege of pretending to study at university. As suggested by the name, he is interested in matters of the Orient, especially concerning martial arts, philosophy and language. He participates in the above three activities in his plentiful spare time, as well as generally lazing around.
Martial Arts
3½ years of Shotokan Karate
2½ years of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
2 forms of Taijiquan
Limited experience in Shaolinquan
Limited experience in Wing Chun
Reading around other Chinese styles
Languages
English (or something resembling it)
Basic knowledge of German
Starting to learn Japanese
Dabbling in Polish and Mandarin Chinese
Currently reading
Lila
The sequel to 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance', probing
deeper into territory previously discussed, and new areas as
well.
A Natural History of Latin
A good introduction to a great language.
1984, by George Orwell
And yes, I've gone almost 19 years without reading this book.
Doubleplusungood is a drastic understatement.
Recommended reading
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
If you're thinking, 'Oh, I'm not into motorcycles, so I won't get
this book', then think again. It is amazing and should be
recommended reading. For anything.
[edit]Current WikiHow projects
Working on cleaning up How to Win a Street Fight. Three-point plan:
- Consolidation of repetition.
- Removal of erroneous, superfluous and dangerous statements and suggestions.
- Restructuring for ideological simplicity
The last will be accomplished by building a 'model' which first
groups into areas that are then further expanded.
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