You can find a lot of information about me in the link I have provided. I was born in Alexandria, Minnesota in 1985. I attended Minnewaska Area High School where I graduated in 2003. I have been actively writing since I was discharged from the Army National Guard for Conscientious Objection at the age of eighteen. I lived in West-Central Minnesota for about 21 years of my Life. I have just recently moved near the metro area. I really like Cats; they are my favorite Animal. People have said that I sometimes act like a Cat. My Birth-sign for American Astrology is Aries, for anyone who wants to know that sort of thing. I plan to continue writing throughout my entire Life. I want to expand my horizons and abilities further as I do so.
My passion is ...
anything along the lines of writing and thinking.
I know too much about ...
a vast sea of seemingly useless things.
My parents always told me ...
that I can be what I want to be.
My childhood ambition ...
was to simply survive.
My favorite memory ...
is probably one of which I have already forgotten.
Why I write ...
I write because it makes me feel good. Also, I write because it makes it easier for me to describe or mimic my thoughts.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I am usually listening to ambient sounds; they suit me fine. Occasionally, I like to listen to many different genres of music.
My first job ...
was working at a local supermarket.
My inspiration ...
I prefer James Douglas Morrison to be my inspiration for his artistic and theatrical life.
Time is a very difficult subject to explore without becoming wrapped up in all of it's modern applications. This subject is very old and though we have stregthened our attachment to it, we have not done much to understand our perception of it. We have established much on the basis of science when confronted with time. Some scientists claim that the past is when the universe was smaller and the future is when it is relatively larger while the present is now. That may be the only large-scale physical referance scientists have when determining progression through time. However, we should not ...
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Member since: August 2007
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