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[LFG] [D&D 5E,4E,3.5E, Pathfinder, Shadowrun, LFG] Flexible schedule but a noob

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Hi there, my names Justin and I'm 20 years old, currently unemployed and not looking for a job until I move, meaning I have boatloads of free time. As far as my roleplaying experience goes so far it's really small, I played a 4e campaign to about level 4 before it fell apart and just recently started a pathfinder group for the first time, however my main focus is on RPing my character and exploring the world and their place in it rather than focusing on the dice rolls. Since I've only played a small bit of 4e and Pathfinder you'll probably have to teach me how to play, but (not to brag) I think I'm a pretty fast learner so it shouldn't be too bad. I'm open to learning quite a few new systems as well so feel free to ask. Availabaility: Preferred: Mon Wed Thurs Fri any time after 8 am pst Weekends work for me at pretty much any time, I keep a really crazy sleep schedule and can pretty much be awake at any time I want Tuesdays I have pathfinder at 1 pm so probably not a good day for me. Side note: The second LFG should be L5R, and I'm not looking for text rp, and prooooobably wont use video
I am afraid that at this time the best I can offer you is a reserve slot for my game of The Strange.  There are two potential no shows.  While I am not ready to kick them yet, I would feel better if I had people ready to step in.  We will be playing every other Saturdays at 1PM Eastern.  The game is centered around battling Nazis and is mature.  Please let me know if you are interested.
Thanks for the offer but I generally tend to stick to more fantasy/martial combat driven RPGs, and ones that take place far in the past mostly because I don't like modern firearms etc. Shadowrun is pretty much my one exception that I've come across so far, and mostly because I've played the video games and enjoy the setting.