I need not your forgiveness, but these are my sins (if you want to call them that):
I love to level grind, but only to reach a certain goal. Grinding for the sake of grinding, like in an MMO, is purposeless. At its most efficient, grinding is a relaxing experience akin to keeping a zen garden.
Crab meat is awful. My family loves it, but I don't.
The only Bioware game I've enjoyed enough to beat was Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. They're not charming enough for me and place too much emphasis on side quests, which I have little incentive to complete.
I despised Final Fantasy XII, but loved XIII. In the same vein, XIII-2 was better in every gameplay aspect than XIII. The story wasn't as good, though.
I think Tales of Graces is the best RPG of this generation, beating Mass Effect and Dragon Age by a landslide. The characters are charming and endearing, the aesthetics are bright and colourful, the battle system is fast-paced and fun, there's lots of potential for level grinding, and you can use any party you want, yet everyone is completely unique in their fighting style and skill sets. The best RPG of the previous generation is Persona 4, for many of the same reasons.
I like Sonic the Hedgehog games. The only ones that I didn't like were Sonic '06 and Sonic and the Secret Rings.
I prefer English dubbed anime and video games, unless it's supposed to be over-the-top comedy. For example, Nichijou wouldn't work as well in English due to the different acting style.
The music on my iPod is mostly video game and anime soundtracks. A big chunk of it is the opening/ending themes from games/anime that I like. I think that Japanese is better for song lyrics than English due to English sometimes having an awkward syllable structure. The lyrics tend to flow better in Japanese songs.
Ginger Beer is one of the best drinks I have ever tasted.
Sometimes I wish that I could fight monsters in real life, just for something fun and gratifying to do with my time.
I spend a lot of time fantasizing to make up for my lack of social interaction.