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Bawlex

26 / M / straight / Single

Flushing, New York

The Skinny

Last Online
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Ethnicity
Hispanic / Latin
Height
6' 0" (1.82m).
Body Type
Average
Looking For
New friends, Long-term dating, Short-term dating
Smokes
No
Drinks
Sometimes
Drugs
Never
Religion
Sign
Capricorn and it’s fun to think about
Education
Job
Income
Kids
Doesn’t want children
Pets
Likes dogs and Owns cats
Languages
English, Spanish (Poorly)

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I am ShyAsAnything, GoIntroversion, and FitEightWords!.

My Self-Summary

The adjectives say it all. I'm still undecided on this whole online "profile" thing, and whether it's just an extension of people's desire to nurture their own sense of e-narcissism.

That, or I'm kind of shy. Wait, that's already been listed. Shi-

I'm a nerd. True and honest. Not in the faux "Hey look at me with my Macbook and thick-framed glasses" kind of way, but the "Oh god I'm going to have a MST3K Marathon this weekend!"

I also have an most envious taste for art and artists in general.

Awkward, but with a taste for spontaneity and laughs and written wordplay.

flurp

What I’m doing with my life

Pondering the relationship between peas and carrots.

I was also very recently reminded that I was trying to learn the viola. An uphill battle, to say the least.

I’m really good at

Acting silly while maintaining a straight face. Wandering off like a lost puppy. Making mad dashes towards public transportation.

The first things people usually notice about me

Oh, the eyes!

My favorite books, movies, music, and food

Music: Runs the gamut from Boards of Canada, Jaga Jazzist, to Andrew Bird.

Books: I'm a history nerd, or I try to be. At the moment I'm boning up on newbie physics by delving into some of Brian Greene's work.

I can stand most anything, aside from seafood. Eeeeegh.

The six things I could never do without

1) Head
2) Shoulders
3) Knees
4) Toes
5 & 6) (Knees and toes)

I spend a lot of time thinking about

How I can convince my friends that viewing the Africa section of the MoNH can be fun and educational! Usually the argument comes into full circle by way of a drunken bout of Rochambeau, after which no one can remember what was at stake.

*ahem*

I also ponder upon the shifting nature of print and Journalism, and what kind of effect it'll have on anyone who wants to make a living off of it in the future. Sigh.

The most private thing I’m willing to admit here

I have an irrational fear of crossing the Brooklyn Bridge on foot.

You should message me if

You can integrate an absurd soliloquy into an otherwise normal greeting!