About me - Sam Campbell

About me

My name is Sam Campbell, but I usually wish to remain anonymous in my writings, in case I ever became popular. I have a very high opinion of myself over most others, and I do not immediately value other people until I have evaluated their point of view. I like to be insightful and take the devil's advocate side of an argument, but I don't argue or debate over subjects I don't know much about. I always like setting people on with the right information (if they have it wrong) and debating with people whose opinions I actually value. I don't particularly like adults in general, although it highly depends. I usually find that they're extremely jaded and they all think the same, so they can get boring to talk to. Of course, there are the eccentric ones. Eccentric adults (smart ones, of course. Stupid people are even worse than jaded, cynical people.), especially younger adults, are some of the most fun and easy with whom to speak.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

life. Deep stories. Truth.

I know too much about ...

other people

My parents always told me ...

if you don't have anything nice to say, say it on the internet.

My childhood ambition ...

to build enourmous robots

My favorite memory ...

none

Why I write ...

no good reason. I have an extremely active imagination and a gift for understanding people.

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

The Picture of Dorian Gray/nothing/Yes and Coheed and Cambria

My first job ...

Never had one

My best moment ...

every moment of every day.

My inspiration ...

Cristiano Ronaldo & Oscar Wilde

Featured article by Sam Campbell

Food & Drink > Soft Drinks Are soft drinks really as healthy as they claim

We've all heard that Coke, Pepsi, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, etc., are all unhealthy, and we've all heard the myths that pop up in conversations - like how if you put a tooth (you may have heard a steak or a pencil) in a glass of Coke, it will dissolve overnight, or that drinks like these destroy your stomach lining. None of these are true, although soft drinks really aren't very good for you. Phosphoric acid, or phosphorus, combined with citric acid, is supposed to have a very high level of acidity, and thus is supposed to corrode teeth and digestive organs. Dr. Pepper, the most concentrate...

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