I am quite the eclectic person, with an odd outlook of the world. I am quite opinionated, and will willing get into debates to defend my stance. I enjoy hearing others opinions, and encourage people expressing to me.
I am an artist and a writer, mostly fiction work. I enjoy experiencing the world around me, and am keen on new sensations. If I don't know something, I actually enjoy finding out more about it. There is no such thing as too much knowledge.
I am deeply in love, and keep quite the menagerie of pets. I keep only the closest of friends, and make them my family. I enjoy games, reading, movies, and music. I find most tv to be banal, and beneath me.
My passion is ...
My soulmate
I know too much about ...
Sorrow
My parents always told me ...
To find out for myself
My childhood ambition ...
Become a vet
My favorite memory ...
Meeting my soulmate
Why I write ...
Because the words crowd me unless I do
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Whatever happens to be there
My first job ...
Clerk at Borders books
My best moment ...
This varies
My inspiration ...
Myself
As I read this question, is it the duty and obligation of the upstanding press to vilify a breed of dogs, I vehemently state no. There is no reason the media should out one breed of dogs because of a reputation earned by irresponsible owners. In my opinion, the media should feel morally obliged to defend all that is good in this breed, and end the unreasoning fear and hatred of a lovely, loyal dog. The history of the American pit bull is steeped in blood and fierceness, yet also in loyalty and protection. The believed descendants of this breed were thought to have started their career with...
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Member since: December 2006
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