HOKAY! blog time.
to start things off, i've almost had a profile at this site for a year and I haven't contributed anything to it. >.< gotta change that.
i like this site a lot. everyone can show whatever they got that might be seen as negative in another setting without hesitation. I have nerdy and geek tendencies and so it's great to see Suicide girls proudly showing off Star trek on their profiles and what not.
i got my eyebrows pierced recently and it was quite interesting to show the more status quo conscious people i talk to float away. good bye douche bags! hope your nonacceptance of others gets you no where.
One of the biggest joys in my life is Kendo, Japanese fencing. It's a zen martial art, so it has a lot of depth to it's philosophy and it's really rewarding. nationals are in a year, and i feel i could go if i really apply myself towards this goal. there's only one problem. I have work from 6am-230pm, and since i have to commute, i gotta wake up at 3am. most dojos only practice once a week and they start around 7pm predominantly... and i don't have a car 'cause i just got a job. it's a lot to work around, but nationals is worth more than sleep. speaking of which.... gotta go to sleep because of work. hates it hardcore.
to start things off, i've almost had a profile at this site for a year and I haven't contributed anything to it. >.< gotta change that.
i like this site a lot. everyone can show whatever they got that might be seen as negative in another setting without hesitation. I have nerdy and geek tendencies and so it's great to see Suicide girls proudly showing off Star trek on their profiles and what not.
i got my eyebrows pierced recently and it was quite interesting to show the more status quo conscious people i talk to float away. good bye douche bags! hope your nonacceptance of others gets you no where.
One of the biggest joys in my life is Kendo, Japanese fencing. It's a zen martial art, so it has a lot of depth to it's philosophy and it's really rewarding. nationals are in a year, and i feel i could go if i really apply myself towards this goal. there's only one problem. I have work from 6am-230pm, and since i have to commute, i gotta wake up at 3am. most dojos only practice once a week and they start around 7pm predominantly... and i don't have a car 'cause i just got a job. it's a lot to work around, but nationals is worth more than sleep. speaking of which.... gotta go to sleep because of work. hates it hardcore.