To be defeated and not submit, is victory; to be victorious and rest on one's laurels, is defeat.

Zarbon

I have the same user name on wikipedia, Zarbon. I am a resident of New York. I have a forum which you can join called Frieza Force. Anyone interested in villains and their henchmen will most definitely love this forum. The concentration of my forum is Frieza and his awesome henchmen as well as many other villains from other shows, and numerous character profiles. I am highly interested in enigmatic thought-provoking quotations.

My favorite characters consist entirely of villains and victims. Zarbon is my ultimate favorite character of all time from Dragonball Z, and from everything else in the universe for that matter. My favorite character from The Sopranos is and always will be Brendan Filone. He was a major character in the first season of The Sopranos. Other alltime favorites included are from Oz, The Shield and various other shows. Ronald Barlog is my favorite character from Oz and Margos Dezerian is my favorite character from The Shield. I do indeed have a long list of favorite characters.

Here is a listing of my most favorite characters:

Favorite Characters

1. Zarbon (Dragonball Z)

2. Dodoria (Dragonball Z)

3. Cui (Dragonball Z)

4. Brendan Filone (The Sopranos)

5. Matthew Bevilaqua (The Sopranos)

6. Sean Gismonte (The Sopranos)

7. Dino Zerilli (The Sopranos)

8. Ronald Barlog (Oz)

9. Margos Dezerian (The Shield)

10. Moe Greene (The Godfather)

I have hundreds of other favorite characters. See my wikipedia user page for more. See my DBZ Wikia userpage for more of my favorite DBZ characters

Favorite Wikiquote Links/Pages I have created/unstubbed/or added to heavily

The following is a list of pages I have created or unstubbed and are my favorite wikiquote pages, dedicated to historically accurate quotations. They can be found in the categories I created, such as Third Reich, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan, Ottoman Empire, and Soviet Union.

Favorite Wikiquote Pages I have unstubbed and added to heavily