My main interest is being with people and making new friends. Other then that, I go to school and love video games and my computer. Other then that, I love to write, and am actually trying to write my first novel, but it's going really slow. I got the first chapter down, let me know if u wanna take a look. Anyway, in my short "adult" life, I've already learned that I love to drink, but I've also learned not to go overboard like some people!! Haha.
Alcohol of Choice:
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I've never taken this section seriously, but truthfully there are a few people I'd love to meet. Below I'll list who and why...
Note: The following was made on a drunk night with friends.
-Mario from Mario bro's and ask him how it feels to spend his whole life one step behind a lizzard...
-I wish I'd had the chance to meet Buddha, he truly has words to live by
-I'd love to meet the "real" Rurouni Kenshin and train with him and learn from him
-I think it'd be interesting to meet Hitler, even though he's one of the most hated people in my mind, I wish I could ask him what was really going through his head.
-Da Vinci would probably be one of the most interesting people to meet. Some say he was crazy, but I believe he was a lot more then that.
-One of the very few people..I'd ever care to meet again..is my grandmother who died a few years ago...there was so much I wanted to ask her...so much I wanted to know, but never took the chance to learn..
I'd also like to meet anyone in general, past friends, or just people who are interesting. So even if you're just someone who knows someone who knew someone who knows me, drop me a message, we can talk anytime.
You can also hit me up on AIM at UtopianElanVital or e-mail me @ [email protected]
Below is my favorite song I think of all time...if u don't like it then STFU! =P
It's only been about three months since I realized how much I love to read, but it's hard for me to really find a good book. Two of the books that I've loved in the past are The Catcher in the Rye and Tuesdays with Morrie. Two recent books I really enjoyed were Eragon and Eldest. I'm waiting for the third book of that series.
A hero is a person who in times of deep depression still holds a light in your soul....a person who, with a single smile, can brighten your day. Just a single soft touch or a gentle smile will make you feel better about yourself. But more then that, a hero is someone you can always look up to, even if most people can't see what it is you see...I'm the kind of person who has never really trusted people or believed in them, and for this I have only three people in my life who I've ever concitered a hero. The first one, my life long hero is my mom. She's been through it all, but still remains strong in front of most people. She also knows when and who she can show her weaknesses to, like me. With all the things that have happened in the last 10 years with my dad almost dying and now my grandma passing away, I've come to realize she's a very special individiual, and I wouldn't mind being like her in the future. The second person I really look upto is my Grandma. She passed away almost two years ago now and the more time I have to spend without her, the more I realize what a person she was. Some say you don't realize what you have until it's gone. That goes for more then just your "true love", it also goes for thoes in your life who mean anything to you. The last person I conciter a hero I actually never met, nor did I even know about him until after he had died. His name is Morrie. He lived his life to the fullest and, even when he was dying, found peace with himself and the world. Mitch Albom wrote the book based on his dying days. Read it if you ever have a chance, or if you want to learn about death. It will make you cry, but it'll also make you smile.