I am smart, silly, and curious.
My Self-Summary
100 characters all about me? Joy! Seriously, though... just talking
about myself feels sort of awkward...
Well, anyway. I guess I'm a fan of
good conversation, and
Steven
Pinker books, and
learning about things I've never
learned about before.
I like to listen, and talk, and be challenged. I sing along to the
radio even if I don't really know the words. I know that
Firefly is the best show
ever to have aired. I can (apparently) write a lot of sentences
beginning with the word "I". I guess that's pretty much it.
What I’m doing with my life
I'm about halfway through an undergraduate psychology degree, which
is the big focus right now, but it's summer so I'm working at a
college for the duration. I help with the creation and sale of a
sort of aptitude test. Of course, I'm a summer student, so by
"help" I mean "get coffee" and "make copies" and "enter data". I
like it a lot, actually.
The more long-term goal is good marks --> grad school -->
private practice working with adolescants --> happy shiny
puppies and rainbows 4ever!! Or something to that effect.
I’m really good at
Um... singing :-) I guess. Math! I'm pretty sure being good at math
is what everyone is looking for in a woman. Back massages. Being
awesome.
I'm a pretty good listener, if you ever need to let something out.
The first things people usually notice about me
- an astonishingly huge grin
- my tendency to giggle
- my eyes, supposedly
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
Books:
- anything by
Juliette Marillier
-
The Mother
Tongue (alternatively: anything by Bill Bryson)
-
The
Golden Compass. I don't care if I'm supposedly an adult now; I
will love this book until I die.
Movies:
-
Once
-
Love
Actually
-
Die Hard
-
Pleasantville
Music:
-
The Beatles.
No, I am not ashamed of the cliche.
-
Moody
Blues
-
Eric
Clapton
Food:
Spaghetti,
baby. Yum.
The six things I could never do without
1. My family. I come from really good people.
2. My friends.
3. My cell phone (helps me keep in contact with the aforementioned
family and friends).
4. The occasional lazy Saturday to sleep in until noon.
5. Books.
6. Friendly debate.
I spend a lot of time thinking about
Skepticism (I likes!) Superstition (I no likes!) What I'm going to
do with this huge gong show we call life.
On a typical Friday night I am
Hanging out with my friends, laughing about something that normal
people wouldn't find funny.
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
My room is an absolute disaster.
You should message me if
- You realized you're my long-lost twin!
- You find this profile interesting and want to learn more about
me.
- You know anything about David Hume. I want to know more about
David Hume.