What's up, Im Tyler Cathey, but all my friends call me TCat. Im a 21 year old senior in college. I love school and I love life. I hate drugs and I hate alcohol. I am constantly busy. I play 9 sports and snowboard. I like to write and love to act. I often make films that I write. I study public relations in school, but I either want to be a professional actor, professional volleyball player, professional writer, or professional softball player. In some capacity, a professional. I love when people say grow up or act your age. We got sixty years whats the rush? To feel sophistication through false enlightenment, only to impress people who are more misreable than the ones that tell us to grow up? Hahaha...Don't make me clown you. I like to have fun in my own way. I'll apologize in advance because Im a big wise guy.
My passion is ...
Acting, Sports, Writing.
I know too much about ...
Madden.
My parents always told me ...
Good Job, and buy your own damn food.
My childhood ambition ...
To play professional Baseball
My favorite memory ...
Winning a Baseball game, with a go-ahead RBI Double.
Why I write ...
I have to.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Seinfeld, Futurama/ Blink 182, Motion City Soundtrack
My first job ...
Fazoli's
My best moment ...
My Senior Night Baseball Game, I played flawless, and hit a H.R.
My inspiration ...
Doubt, Depression, and Rejection.......and, WILL SMITH...He can do it all.
Apparently Ovaries Integrate Inferiority... Women were labeled with an automaton status previous to the 20th century and are still not completely exonerated of such inferior identifications by society. A theme consistent in 19th century literary works is a male dominated society with women deemed as objects. In the late 19th century women were believed to be inferior to men and there are literary works in different genres that depict the concrete images of male superiority. Exploring A Doll's House and The Story of an Hour one can grasp how women as a whole were treated as if belonging to ...
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