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About Me

I'm easy going and laid back. Listen to pretty much anything. Into art and graphics. Currently tool around with photoshop cs2, poser 5.0 and apophysis 2.0.5. Have a few other graphic programs that I haven't gotten to yet. Can find some of the outcomes here .
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Your Birthdate: May 22
You tend to be understated and under appreciated.
You have a hidden force to do amazing things, doing them your own way.
People may see you as strange and shy, but they know little.
Your unconventional ways have more power than they (and even you) know.
Your strength: Standing up for what you know is true
Your weakness: You tend to be picky and rigid
Your power color: Silver
Your power symbol: Square
Your power month: April What Does Your Birth Date Mean?
You Have a Melancholic Temperament
http://www.blogthings.com/whattempermentareyouquiz...


Introspective and reflective, you think about everything and anything.
You are a soft-hearted daydreamer. You long for your ideal life.
You love silence and solitude. Everyday life is usually too chaotic for you.
Given enough time alone, it's easy for you to find inner peace.
You tend to be spiritual, having found your own meaning of life.
Wise and patient, you can help people through difficult times.
At your worst, you brood and sulk. Your negative thoughts can trap you.
You are reserved and withdrawn. This makes it hard to connect to others.
You tend to over think small things, making decisions difficult.

What Temperament Are You?

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

People. I wouldn't mind meeting some aliens, but their vicous with the probing.

My Blog

Polar Bears

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Posted by on Mon, 18 May 2009 11:47:00 GMT

Alaskan Wolves

I just watched a video that I think you might want to check out online at: http://SaveWolves.org/alaska Warning: This video contains graphic footage of aerial wolf hunts -- wolves shot down from above...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 13:16:00 GMT

Alaskas Cook Inlet belugas

Hi -- Alaska's Cook Inlet belugas could disappear within our lifetime.  This genetically unique population has declined by 50 percent in the last 10 years -- and now there are only 300 left! But ...
Posted by on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 00:19:00 GMT