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Wabiuske
25 / M / straight / Single
State College, Pennsylvania
The Skinny
- Last Online
- Join Date
- Ethnicity
- White
- Height
- 6' 1" (1.85m).
- Body Type
- —
- Looking For
- New friends, Long-term dating
- Smokes
- No
- Drinks
- Rarely
- Drugs
- Never
- Religion
- Atheism and somewhat serious about it
- Sign
- Sagittarius but it doesn’t matter
- Education
- Working on college/university
- Job
- Student
- Income
- Less than $20,000
- Kids
- Likes children
- Pets
- Likes dogs and Likes cats
- Languages
- English
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Your Notes
Edit your notesI am quiet, funny, and goofy.
My Self-Summary
I love cacophonies of sound.
I love walking for long distances in the sweltering heat with a camel back. Then I justify sweating.
I love/hate the fact that I'm losing my hair at a early age. I can't get the hair that I would love, but it makes me wonder what I'll look at when it stops falling out.
I love wearing thin T-shirts in the freezing cold. It gets you some crazy looks.
I love when I get random chest pain. It reminds me I'm not dead yet.
I love that I'm taking my time getting to my goals, it helps me walk a path that I can adjust plus I get to see the sights when I walk that road.
I love my brother. Look at him the wrong way, and God will weep at what happens next.
I start losing weight if I sleep too long. I <3 my body.
If you're up for a discussion/debate about anything, I'll talk till you stop.
I have average sight, but my hearing is super sensitive (i.e headaches from sound) and I can follow any smell. Yes, I am really a dog in a humans body.
What I’m doing with my life
I avoid work because I'm never challenged.
On the flip side, I have a large set of skills to do just about anything, so long as it can hold my interest.
I spend a lot of my time contemplating the greater nature of things.
I ponder whether the crushing pain in my chest is from chronic depression and loneliness, or from leftovers from last week (ProTip: Mold on food does NOT make it tastier)
Getting an apartment with my brother soon for the next (and hopefully last) year of college. He still has a while to go.
I’m really good at
I can reach all areas on my back, so I am confident in my ability to shower.
I can fix/diagnose any computer problem.
I can take a lot of physical pain, but I'm like candy glass when it comes to emotional pain.
I hold grudges till one of us dies.
I can speed read, and carry around my trunk of book where ever I move to.
I'm great at martial arts, but prefer to mediate rather than do the whole "Fists of Fury" thing.
I'm am very verbose, and have a great oratorical style. But I can't spell to save my life.
I'm great with making friends with all animals.
The first things people usually notice about me
I'm kinda tallish, but not gargantuan.
Unless I catch myself in the act, I have very odd posturing, so it might seem as if my body is contorted.
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
Wall-E Is both my favorite movie, and the greatest movie ever.
Breaking Benjamin is my favorite band, but I listen to all kinds of music.
I love pasta and fresh vegetables.
I am open to everything, and am very accepting of others likes. But I do not tolerate insulting or belittling others, or their taste in music/clothes/books ect. I hate very little in this world, but I hate people who do that.
The six things I could never do without
2. My shower loofah/sponge/scrunchy thing. I am destitute without it, I cannot lather to save my life without it's help.
3. Chap stick. Again, I love all kinds of Chap Stick, and am not above using a 7 year old girls glittery Chap Stick that tastes of bubblegum and ponies. True story.
4. The internet. I have to be connected to world events and news feeds. Going a day without checking msnbc.com and I feel like I'm out of the loop for months.
5. A book always at my finger tips. Where I live, I have books strategically stationed everywhere so that no matter where I am, I can pick up at least 2 books without moving my feet.
6. The concept of true love. Since I was about 9, I have had this concept of falling in love. A connection so deep, that it is always unspoken that each other will sacrifice everything to give happiness, or take away pain. A perfect communion, a rapport where feelings are understood without words, and action can be taken without direction. The complete understanding of wants, needs, and desires and embracing the other person for exactly the same reason that they are unsure of themselves. To meet that person who doesn't like the way their hair curls, or might not love their teeth, or thinks their too short or tall and say with all of your heart "That curl in your hair makes my heart stop. Every time you smile or laugh, I wish I could stop time and know that at that moment, you're happy. And every time I have to look up or down at you, it doesn't change that fact that I'm the luckiest person in the world to look look you in your eyes every day and know that we're in love."
Unfortunately, #6 has been through some rocky traverses. I see relationships all around me, and have yet to witness what it is I'm looking for. But until I can live the dream, I'm content with holding on to the dream.
I spend a lot of time thinking about
Also, the greater secrets, or at least undiscovered mysteries, or reality and the universe. Really, it's a no holds barred wrassling match in my head on any given day.
On a typical Friday night I am
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
God, I love my logic.