Hey. For a lack of a better way to start, I'll just free write.
I'm Ceiba, chix0r, moralofthestory, asciigen. All of the names I've had over the years I'm bringing together now for the sake of keeping myself together.
Here's the spiel: I'm a compter sci student at a university in the Good Morning State. I spent YEARS of my life at the public library. I'm not that good at school, though I try my own way and do projects in my spare time. I have a feeling I'm going to be wasting a lot more time on the internet nowadays.
So all of you know, here's the deal: I don't have ANY tattoos or piercings. I know when I submit my first set for member review, skanks are going to say that I don't fit the spirit of the site. I plan on getting tattoos, just don't have the resources now. I wanted to start out on this site as a blank canvas and see where my journey takes me.
I'm from Honduras, La Ceiba to be exact. I was adopted and dropped straight into the heartland. I had an awful time at school, getting kicked out of one school for hacking and nearly failing out of another. I'm quite smart though. Smarter than a lot of people I grew up around, and I do apologize somewhat for it.
I've been told my nature is too sweet to fit in on this site. It's true I'm nice, and I'm rather submissive when it comes to most things in life.
One thing I'll always carry with me was a girl I met on MySpace. That's where all of my hookups have taken place. Her name was Hannah; she was Irish. She wanted me, and I was too shy to tell her I liked her too. We ended up drifting apart, and I don't know where she is now. I don't know why I started talking about Hannah. I could be talking about my computer skills, or my coding or hacking skills. Or how I can pick a master lock with a coke can. Or how I can read 2.5 pages per minute in a normal fiction book. Or how I spent a grueling summer working at a United Methodist Camp for $3.45 an hour just to pay for my new MacBook Pro.
Or how about my interest in the history of the computer revolution? People say I ramble on too much about how I'd like to go to Palo Alto, or how I would have given up a life to be in the Homebrew Computer Club at Stanford. But I think that's going too far.
For now, I'd like to focus on meeting new people and forming new acquaintances. I'll see you soon.
I'm Ceiba, chix0r, moralofthestory, asciigen. All of the names I've had over the years I'm bringing together now for the sake of keeping myself together.
Here's the spiel: I'm a compter sci student at a university in the Good Morning State. I spent YEARS of my life at the public library. I'm not that good at school, though I try my own way and do projects in my spare time. I have a feeling I'm going to be wasting a lot more time on the internet nowadays.
So all of you know, here's the deal: I don't have ANY tattoos or piercings. I know when I submit my first set for member review, skanks are going to say that I don't fit the spirit of the site. I plan on getting tattoos, just don't have the resources now. I wanted to start out on this site as a blank canvas and see where my journey takes me.
I'm from Honduras, La Ceiba to be exact. I was adopted and dropped straight into the heartland. I had an awful time at school, getting kicked out of one school for hacking and nearly failing out of another. I'm quite smart though. Smarter than a lot of people I grew up around, and I do apologize somewhat for it.
I've been told my nature is too sweet to fit in on this site. It's true I'm nice, and I'm rather submissive when it comes to most things in life.
One thing I'll always carry with me was a girl I met on MySpace. That's where all of my hookups have taken place. Her name was Hannah; she was Irish. She wanted me, and I was too shy to tell her I liked her too. We ended up drifting apart, and I don't know where she is now. I don't know why I started talking about Hannah. I could be talking about my computer skills, or my coding or hacking skills. Or how I can pick a master lock with a coke can. Or how I can read 2.5 pages per minute in a normal fiction book. Or how I spent a grueling summer working at a United Methodist Camp for $3.45 an hour just to pay for my new MacBook Pro.
Or how about my interest in the history of the computer revolution? People say I ramble on too much about how I'd like to go to Palo Alto, or how I would have given up a life to be in the Homebrew Computer Club at Stanford. But I think that's going too far.
For now, I'd like to focus on meeting new people and forming new acquaintances. I'll see you soon.
There really isn't any such thing as too sweet for this site. There's loads of great people here so you have nothing to worry about.