I’ve been a "lone wolf" (Heller) in Call of Duty Mobile since 2019, but my tour of duty actually started back in 2004 on PC. Before I was sliding around corners on a smartphone, I was navigating the pixelated trenches of Castle Wolfenstein (yes, the OG multiplayer experience) and swapping floppy disks like they were sacred artifacts to play Prince of Persia, Dave, and Pac-Man.
My childhood was brought to you by Cartoon Network and the struggle of manual labor. If you haven’t spent your afternoon on a rooftop rotating a TV antenna just to get a grainy glimpse of Shaktiman or The Jungle Book, do you even know what "buffering" feels like? I was raised on a steady diet of Swat Kats, Dexter’s Lab, and the legendary rivalry of Tom & Jerry—with a side of classic Malayalam cinema featuring Sathyan and Nazir.
The world has changed a lot by 2026, and so have I. I’ve traded my combat boots for a career in social work in Southern India. I spend less time dodging grenades and more time navigating the complexities of human welfare—though, honestly, some days the "social" part feels more intense than a 1v5 clutch in CoDM.
How old am I? Let’s just say I remember a time when "The Mask" was a cartoon, not just a skincare routine, and "Bugs Bunny" was my primary life coach.
If you want to talk shop about retro gaming, 90s cartoons, or how to save the world, find me across the digital ether.