I am a soldier in the U.S. Army, currently deployed. I was born in the states but had the good fortune of gaining a third culture ideal, living overseas for the majority of my life. At the ripe young age of 22, I can say with sincerity thatI have seen and done things that most adults 40 years older still have on their bucket list. I enjoy my vices. Sex, cigarettes, coffee and booze are essentially my lifelines. In my estimation, the only way to know that you're still alive, is to push the limits of what can kill you. At the very least enjoying everything in this world is our best chatline to what every deity there may be.
My passion is ...
Being alive
I know too much about ...
Not knowing enough
My parents always told me ...
I should have been succesful.
My childhood ambition ...
To fly.
My favorite memory ...
Who can think of just one?
Why I write ...
It can't hurt me more than not writing.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
A lot of everything I can get my hands on.
My first job ...
Working for the State Department as an intern.
My best moment ...
Couldn't have happened yet. I have many more to go.
My inspiration ...
Being alive is inspiration enough.
The 21st Century Music Marketer Everyone likes to rant and rave about the 21st Century, and new technology. Why shouldn't they? It has brought about a subtle renaissance of economic method. We saw it coming ten years ago when Napster launched for the first time. Suddenly, the information age was at hand. New music and video was available instantly. And it happened in both directions of the market. Not only did it become easier for the consumer to get what they liked, but, producers and artist became able to find each other online, share their talents, and market them. What needs to be cons...
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