EXTREMESPEED
LUCIDIFY.COM EXTREMESPEED
About lucidify.com         

Lucidify.com is an anime / manga / video game centered domain that was started in August 2002, built upon the ashes of my previous domain, Boundless-World.net. It currently houses a few of my outdated, neglected websites & shrines, half a dozen fanlists, and other stuff, such as the stuff you are reading right now.

My website building career began in February 1999, when I first built a Geocities' pagebuilder site dedicated to my favorite Pokémon. From there, I built more and more websites, covering more and more topics. Soon, I bought my first domain in 2001: Boundless-World.net. It was a much bigger, fancier domain, with a new front layout every month [and oh, how I itched for the end of the month so I could put up the new layout!] and over a dozen sites within it. It lasted just 14 months before my host went defunct. At that, I became discouraged and got tired of managing all that stuff, and bought Lucidify.com, to start anew.

I never really was able to let Lucidify blossom into the behemoth of a domain Boundless was, but I'm fairly satisfied with where it stands, that is, when I'm not completely embarassed of it.

About Me

I'm known as Sabiishi on the intarwebs. A lot of people try to correct the spelling of it to sabishii which means lonely in Japanese, but I can assure you, when I was 12 years old and didn't know Japanese, that is not what I had in mind. I picked the word out of a Japanese language Sailormoon song, and maybe because I was retarded young and ignorant, I made it my screenname without really knowing what it meant. Ever since then it's kind of stuck, and as much as I dislike it, I guess I'll stick with it!

Oh, since you might be wondering about me more than just my stupid internet name, I might as well do so. I'm 22 years old. I'm a girl. I live in Arizona and I'm in college. My major is Visual Communications, and since no one knows what that is, it means graphic design and / or illustration. Since I do both, I tell people different things depending on my mood. Like, if I meet a bunch of other graphic designers, I usually tell them I study illustration, just so I can seem more badass. The truth is, I study both!

People always think I must be obsessed with anime, because I have an anime centric domain and I collect a lot of anime junk. The truth is... I'm really not! I dislike more anime than I like. I generally like manga a lot more, and even then, I'm pretty picky. I hate mechas / robotic things, harem type shows, and anime characters that look like they're 8 years old but they're actually seniors in high school and have D cups. It's annoying. I pretty much only like comedies or dramas.

About the Layout

The LuCOM layout of 2008 features Arcanine, from the Toshihiro Ono manga "Den-geki Pikachu." Growlithe is my favorite Pokémon, but there weren't any Growlithes in the manga, so Arcanine was close enough. The name of the layout, ExtremeSpeed, comes from one of the final moves that Growlithe and Arcanine learn. According to the game, "The user charges the foe at blinding speed. This attack always goes before any other move."

Previous Layouts

I was never any good at cataloging LuCOM's layout history, so I really only have the last few that I've put up. Feel free to take a look, although bear in mind the links don't actually work. :p

  • 2007 "The Last Time"
    • Featuring Kaitou Kurobara, from Ashita no Nadja. I actually based this layout on an AMV I made. How lame is that? :D
  • 2006 "HIGHWAY MAGICIAN"
    • Featuring Hinata Natsumi & various Keron-jins from Keroro Gunsou.
  • 2005 "Swan Dive"
    • Featuring Kamio Misuzu, from AIR.
  • 2005 "Swan Dive"
    • Featuring Tsukamoto Yakumo, from School Rumble. Both layouts from 2005 were based around the same song!

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