story:

Achievements (2024-2025):

From 2008 to 2022 (14 years), I played a Protection Paladin in World of Warcraft. I was good as commander, but the other players played much better. I completed 10,000 (daily) quests, achieved 91% of the achievements, almost 4,000. This required research and figuring out how to do it. I then applied this same approach to crimes, science, finding errors, reflecting on content, and developing new ideas. In 2023, I gave a doctor from the palliative care unit a list of medical notes. He said: "We urgently need this", categorized me as a Paladin, asked "have you defeated the prime evil?" (from the Diablo movie), I said:

"No, those were the Nephalem" --------->


In 2014 I used a green-brown Peugeot 206CC (RG) for car shows: Racing on country roads, forest tracks, escaping a flower-covered hill trap, because it was about my little "Padawan girl" and I said, "Take me, not her." I drove then to France played O'Malley from the Aristocats:

Reverse parking, slalom driving between cones on the motorway and kidnapping of a French and "Funnie Miller," a 500-mile drive to Hamburg (100 miles in fog (only once – "the North Star guided me"). I didn't find her, but I showed good faith and "Nasila" then obstructed justice for me. All of this was connected to the self-invented artist name "Mark Hood" due to my brother second forename Robin...


At the Love Parade 2000 in Berlin, I did a four-hour dance performance to techno music in a night-club in front of an international audience (300 people) – it was amazing. My dance partner Anna ("The Last Unicorn") danced in front of me. She accepted me back then. I had short hair, a dark blue t-shirt with white lettering, and Nike space sneakers with a zipper. I had brought her a glass of water - she tried it, accepted it, we went outside, talked and played a thumb game - she won on the left, I won on the right. The parade was also briefly shown on television in many countries. It was an 80-hour trip in total. The airport check-in agents asked, "Is this the 100?" for security reasons; but I'm only 1.90 m. Some of my moves are now being used for the movement of modern robots. That's an honor for me...