My interests include but not limited to Soccer, Driving, Racing my Eclipse, Paintballing, Hanging out with friends, Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, Physiology, Chemistry, Reading xD, More Racing, Sleeping, Working, Anime and above all else Laughing, because laughter is the best medicine there is.
Anyone who is fun to be around and can be immature without worrying what others may think. Anyone willing to speak what they believe whether it has negative or positive implications. Anyone who is striving endlessly for a goal, no matter what type it is. Well if you fit the profile or not just call, or message in this case...Myself as a South Park character
Triumph, Victory, Overcoming Obstacles.
The chariot is one of the most complex cards to define. On its most basic level, it implies war, a struggle, and an eventual, hard-won victory. Either over enemies, obstacles, nature, the beasts inside you, or to just get what you want. But there is a great deal more to it. The charioteer wears emblems of the sun, yet the sign behind this card is the moon. The chariot is all about motion, and yet it is often shown as stationary. It is a union of opposites, like the black and white steeds. They pull in different directions, but must be (and can be!) made to go together in one direction. Control is required over opposing emotions, wants, needs, people, circumstances; bring them together and give them a single direction, your direction. Confidence is also needed and, most especially, motivation. The card can, in fact, indicate new motivation or inspiration, which gets a stagnant situation moving again.
What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.
Anything that sounds good from country to rock. Rap is iffy but I like it all.
War of the Worlds
Bewitched
Kicking and Screaming
Troy
Stealth
Four Brothers
Red Eye
Wedding Crashers
The Boondock Saints
Predator
Aliens
!!Sean of the Dead!!
!!!Ice Age!!!
Dawn of the Dead
Underworld
Underworld: Evolution
!!!Ice Age 2: The Meltdown!!!
Naruto, Bleach, One Piece and Family Guy. All cartoons by the way
Forever War
Armor
House on Mango Street
Dune
To Kill a Mockingbird
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Night
Catch 22
The Illiad
The Odyssey
Beowulf
Black Like Me
Of Mice and Men
The Canterbury Tales
Cyrano De Bergerac
Dune
Ender's Game
The Hot Zone
and others
Its cliche but it would have to be my parents. They came to the United States with nothing, and managed to make a living for themselves, my brother and Me.