RE: Who are you, and what do you do?
February 26, 2015 at 5:34 am
(This post was last modified: February 26, 2015 at 5:34 am by One Above All.)
My name is Ozymandias, king of kings. Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
...But you can call me One (no, that's not my real name). I'm a college student - I'm studying engineering physics and have an endless amount of curiosity. I like cooking and eating (though I don't get fat or any other issue associated with eating too much/eating "the wrong stuff"), I like writing (I'm planning on writing three books, one of which I've already completed 20%), playing games, and I pretty much do whatever I feel like doing at any given point.
Some people consider me "very antisocial". Those are the acquaintances whom I barely know. My friends only consider me "a little" antisocial. I assume they mean to say I'm an introvert.
My ultimate goal is unattainable, but the foundation for it is to revolutionize physics in at least one area (I'm thinking fusion first, then quantum mechanics, then something else I don't know the name of).
My political views don't have a single name that I know of. Same goes for my worldview. The very idea sounds ridiculous to me, since there are many facets to both things.
Several words in the English language are meaningless to me when used by others (in the literal sense that I have no idea what others mean when they use them), starting with "geek", "nerd", and any other such interchangeable terms. Also "[insert any word here] culture". I have no idea what the fuck people mean.
I have no idea what GamerGate is, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask. Every time I read about it, I get more confused. I don't know who's saying what because each side just states their opinions on the other one, and I can't seem to find a single thing actually said by either group that isn't an insult to the other one so that I can formulate an opinion.
...But you can call me One (no, that's not my real name). I'm a college student - I'm studying engineering physics and have an endless amount of curiosity. I like cooking and eating (though I don't get fat or any other issue associated with eating too much/eating "the wrong stuff"), I like writing (I'm planning on writing three books, one of which I've already completed 20%), playing games, and I pretty much do whatever I feel like doing at any given point.
Some people consider me "very antisocial". Those are the acquaintances whom I barely know. My friends only consider me "a little" antisocial. I assume they mean to say I'm an introvert.
My ultimate goal is unattainable, but the foundation for it is to revolutionize physics in at least one area (I'm thinking fusion first, then quantum mechanics, then something else I don't know the name of).
My political views don't have a single name that I know of. Same goes for my worldview. The very idea sounds ridiculous to me, since there are many facets to both things.
Several words in the English language are meaningless to me when used by others (in the literal sense that I have no idea what others mean when they use them), starting with "geek", "nerd", and any other such interchangeable terms. Also "[insert any word here] culture". I have no idea what the fuck people mean.
I have no idea what GamerGate is, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask. Every time I read about it, I get more confused. I don't know who's saying what because each side just states their opinions on the other one, and I can't seem to find a single thing actually said by either group that isn't an insult to the other one so that I can formulate an opinion.
The truth is absolute. Life forms are specks of specks (...) of specks of dust in the universe.
Why settle for normal, when you can be so much more? Why settle for something, when you can have everything?
Why settle for normal, when you can be so much more? Why settle for something, when you can have everything?