I'm a 40ish mother of two; wanna-be historian, webdesigner, thinker of deep thoughts, and gothic princess. I am a perplexing and arcane person, creative writer, artist and photographer. I'm a voracious reader of anything Celtic, Norse, Confederate, Reformation, Renaissance, Medieval, World War two, political, philosophical or theological subject matter, as well as vampires, werewolves and other "darker" gothic themes. I'm an amateur historian, philosopher and theologian. I'm a confederate constitutional libertarian. I like antiquity goth, romanti-goth and period-goth styles mostly, though my hair has punk tendencies. In music I prefer celtic, renn, medieval, gregorian chant, ethereal darkwave, gothic rock, punk, melodic metal, medieval metal, hair bands, dark ambient, new age. I drink Coca-Cola, Chai Latte or British style tea.
My passion is ...
Reading
I know too much about ...
whatever I believe at the time
My parents always told me ...
to say thank you
My childhood ambition ...
was to be a mother
My favorite memory ...
wading in a creek at my grandparents
Why I write ...
I feel I have to or I will burst
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I'm reading the bloodties series
My first job ...
Kentucky Fried Chicken
My best moment ...
when I first learned to like myself
My inspiration ...
my grandfather
Why the Christian Right is Failing
The lesser of two evils is still evil. I wish this phrase were original to me, as it is both wise and catchy. It is not, though. I first heard it on television, from one of those televangelist types. I do not think it is original to him either, but it stuck with me and I tend to credit him, as it was from his mouth that my ears first heard it.
I also wish people who care about what is evil and what is not took this phrase seriously. Unfortunately, there is a large lump on my desk where I bang my forehead as I read of Evangelical Christians being...
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Gaston, South Carolina US
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