RE: Who are you, and what do you do?
February 26, 2015 at 9:27 am
(This post was last modified: February 26, 2015 at 9:46 am by Dystopia.)
If you think we speak bad English go listen to Spanish prime ministers
More things about myself:
I am 21 years old (my birthday was about a week ago) and I come from a torn apart family - I live in a great household and I have the greatest mom, she remarried after divorcing my dad and now she has another kid (2 years old) plus my 14 year old sister (same dad as me), we all live together; the issue is that members of different family houses are mad at each other so in a nutshell my mom doesn't talk to my 6 or 7 aunts, my cousins don't talk to me, everyone is mad at each other for stupid past things. This is something that always made me feel weird because most people have lots of family to spend special times like Christmas but for me it was always mom and dad (and my sister after she was born).
I was raised with a Christian mom (now an atheist) but aside from making me read the bible from time to time (it was boring) she never forced anything down my throat. My stepdad (read - Dad) is also an atheist and an anti-theist, despite not being very educated himself (he has this catchphrase about "how god diminishes when human knowledge grows").
I was a terrible student until highschool when I became an A+ student, and now I managed to enter one of the best law schools in the country (public school); I plan on finishing my degree and maybe work in something related to legal issues like previously stated but I'm also considering a degree in philosophy just for fun. My biggest problem with studying is that if I'm interested I'm capable of studying 10 hours per day, but if it's boring I don't study shit (even if it's a really easy subject)
I can't say my life is perfect, I've been on the lower lower lower end of poverty, my dad died when I was 15 and I suffered bullying for some years so I've been trough some shit, but I'm overall happy with my life. In 2012 I met this wonderful girl that I still love and I plan on getting married (not necessarily on paper, just figuratively, aka living together) and maybe having kids.
It's been one hell of a journey and I consider myself very lucky compared to other people who live in oppression, poverty, extreme violence, etc. Those who've talked to me know I'm very humble (despite my narcissism) and I genuinely believe that the more I know the more doubts I have about everything. It is rarely safe to be 100% about something and admitting your entire worldview or ideology may be wrong is important to help you grow as a person.
I'm a very calm and sympathetic person, even for individuals I strongly dislike. I rarely support or engage in violence, and I basically never scream. Be careful though, the few times someone made me lose my mind I was capable of becoming really violent.
I don't like sports though I've enjoyed watching some basketball (NBA) matches and at some time I was a fan of WWE. I dislike monotony, boredom, soap operas, ignorance, routines and annoyances. I like a lot of videogames, technology, movies, TV series and anime, and I'm hyper-sexual (not sex addict). I'm also an enthusiast by any science and I enjoy learning, learning is one of the things that motivates my life. I have a special affinity by legal matters and economics, but I also enjoy other sciences, though I suck at some (like mathematics).
I don't know what else to say...
More things about myself:
I am 21 years old (my birthday was about a week ago) and I come from a torn apart family - I live in a great household and I have the greatest mom, she remarried after divorcing my dad and now she has another kid (2 years old) plus my 14 year old sister (same dad as me), we all live together; the issue is that members of different family houses are mad at each other so in a nutshell my mom doesn't talk to my 6 or 7 aunts, my cousins don't talk to me, everyone is mad at each other for stupid past things. This is something that always made me feel weird because most people have lots of family to spend special times like Christmas but for me it was always mom and dad (and my sister after she was born).
I was raised with a Christian mom (now an atheist) but aside from making me read the bible from time to time (it was boring) she never forced anything down my throat. My stepdad (read - Dad) is also an atheist and an anti-theist, despite not being very educated himself (he has this catchphrase about "how god diminishes when human knowledge grows").
I was a terrible student until highschool when I became an A+ student, and now I managed to enter one of the best law schools in the country (public school); I plan on finishing my degree and maybe work in something related to legal issues like previously stated but I'm also considering a degree in philosophy just for fun. My biggest problem with studying is that if I'm interested I'm capable of studying 10 hours per day, but if it's boring I don't study shit (even if it's a really easy subject)
I can't say my life is perfect, I've been on the lower lower lower end of poverty, my dad died when I was 15 and I suffered bullying for some years so I've been trough some shit, but I'm overall happy with my life. In 2012 I met this wonderful girl that I still love and I plan on getting married (not necessarily on paper, just figuratively, aka living together) and maybe having kids.
It's been one hell of a journey and I consider myself very lucky compared to other people who live in oppression, poverty, extreme violence, etc. Those who've talked to me know I'm very humble (despite my narcissism) and I genuinely believe that the more I know the more doubts I have about everything. It is rarely safe to be 100% about something and admitting your entire worldview or ideology may be wrong is important to help you grow as a person.
I'm a very calm and sympathetic person, even for individuals I strongly dislike. I rarely support or engage in violence, and I basically never scream. Be careful though, the few times someone made me lose my mind I was capable of becoming really violent.
I don't like sports though I've enjoyed watching some basketball (NBA) matches and at some time I was a fan of WWE. I dislike monotony, boredom, soap operas, ignorance, routines and annoyances. I like a lot of videogames, technology, movies, TV series and anime, and I'm hyper-sexual (not sex addict). I'm also an enthusiast by any science and I enjoy learning, learning is one of the things that motivates my life. I have a special affinity by legal matters and economics, but I also enjoy other sciences, though I suck at some (like mathematics).
I don't know what else to say...
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you