I am happy, energetic, and euphorasized.
My Self-Summary
I am everywhere. I am up, I am down. But most of the time I am up.
I am spontaneous, fun-loving, caring, and empathetic. I have an
insatiable hunger for knowledge. I know a little about a lot, and a
lot about a little. I'd love to change that. I love meeting people,
because it is like entering a new world. Talking to somebody else
is a path into an entirely different universe, through their eyes.
It is incredible.
What I’m doing with my life
Well, I'm a full-blooded Jersey Girl living in Providence, Rhode
Island for the next four years (maybe more?). I am a freshman at
Johnson and Wales University, majoring in International Business.
Not so sure what's to come next, but I'm ready to take on life.
I’m really good at
I'm humble. But let's see. What am I good at? I am classy, I'm not
like most girls you'd find out there. I am honest and open, and I
am a FANTASTIC person to hold a conversation with. I love giving
massages, and most people would say I'm good at it, but I don't
know. You tell me.
The first things people usually notice about me
My eyes, and personality.
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
*Thinks* I love to read. My favorite book was probably one that I
read in eighth grade as required reading. The Outsiders, by S.E.
Hinton. This does not mean that my reading level is that of an
eighth grader, only that it deeply affected me and my views on
life. A close second is Voices from Chernobyl by Svetlana
Alexievich.
I am not a big movie person. I'd be happy to watch them with you,
but I won't go out on my own and watch them. However, there is an
exception to horror movies.
Favorites would include:
Catch Me if You Can
Forrest Gump
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The six things I could never do without
1. Love
2. Sleep
3. A way to express myself (conversation, writing, et
cetera...)
4. My family
5. Sour Patch Kids
6. An education
7. If I were to add a seventh, it'd be Penelope (my car).
I spend a lot of time thinking about
Feral children. If you don't know what a feral child is, look it
up. Long story short, it's a child who has either been abused and
locked away with no conversation for years (mostly during their
critical language-developing years) or a child who has been left to
live and fend for themselves in the wilderness. These children are
often found, and are certainly not human. I mean, they are, but
they do not have the same emotions and personalities as normal,
unabused humans. So anyway. Do these children have thoughts? How
can they think if they don't know words? Visualization? Hmmm.
On a typical Friday night I am
Who knows. Drinking coffee and smoking a cigarette? At a party? It
always changes...
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
Lemme think and I'll get back to you.
You should message me if
You have an explanation a feral-child's comprehension of thought.Or
I just interest you.