Ayuamarca, a family guide:
I always have and always will be incredibly; feverously passionate about the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy for example below is the post I made on the day I joined H2G2. If you were wondering what the name means i.e. if you have nothing better to do with your time than pondering the complexities of the universe it's ancient Incan (an Earth language developed many centuries ago) for the Earth month of November. It's slightly -as in the universe is slightly big- more interesting meaning is "Procession of the dead" and its a useful and interesting alias. I only listened to the hitchhikers guide on my birthday four days ago (24/06.04) and was immediately hooked. I started reading the Restaurant at the end of the universe today my hands are currently turning imaginary pages of the book in my lap (I'm typing telepathically) the effect of putting the book down has given me withdrawal symptoms and will have to leave you now or I'll start turning through the layers of my skin. Remember: DON'T PANICLatest Messages
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