I am outgoing, entertaining, and caring.
My Self-Summary
(First of all, if you know how to hack, you're my best
friend)
Some days I'm nice, some days I'm not. I'm complicated and complex-
yet the littlest things in life make me the happiest. I enjoy
actual conversations. So if you decide to message me, "Yo babi u
lookinnn madd fyne", that isn't going to cut it. You might not want
my opinion but you're going to hear it either way. I'm confident,
intelligent, creative, unusual, offbeat, timid, detached and
content with myself. I'm completely honest and I have a lot of self
respect. I don't waste my time- on anything or anyone. I'm
independent and I can make it on my own. My main goal in life is to
make others happy.
I'm not your typical girl. I like to get all dolled up, and go out
to a fancy restaurant; yet, at the same time I also enjoy staying
at home in my
pjs,
renting a movie, and eating a tv dinner on the couch. I enjoy
shopping, getting
my nails done, and having girls' nights. But don't forget about
fourwheeling,
mudding,
hiking,
fishing, going to shows/
moshing, and watching
UFC. I curse quite
often, but I know when it's appropriate, and when to cut it out of
a conversation. I tend to always have a smile on my face, and I
giggle 90% of the
day. I'm a drama free person; if someone has a problem with me, I'd
rather calmly discuss the issue rather then scream or get into a
physical confrontation.
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What I’m doing with my life
Right now, I'm focusing a lot on getting my life on track. I have a
very good paying job working as a web designer and I'm also in
nursing school in hopes to become an
RN. Pretty much, academics come first to me,
and everything else falls into place after that. I know that you
have to enjoy life, but stability is something that I've never had
while growing up, and I desperately need that now. So to sum it up,
work comes before play time.
I’m really good at
-Being sarcastic
-Making people laugh/smile
-Enjoying life to the fullest
The first things people usually notice about me
This sums it up:
"5'5 with brown eyes, got a smile like the sunrise"
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
Books: I absolutely love
reading but there are far too many books
out there for me to have a favorite.
Movies: Comedies, such as Super Bad, Tommy Boy, Porkey's, Full
Metal Jacket and Billy Madison. Action, such as Die Hard,
Apocolypto, Never Back Down, U.S Marshals and Training Day. Dramas,
such as Good Fellas, Fight Club, Reservoir Dogs, Man On Fire,
Philadelphia, The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile.
Romances, such as A Walk To Remember, The Notebook and Fireproof.
So pretty much, I'm up for anything.
Music:I love all music. From rap to hyphy where I can get my dance
on, soft indie lyrics I live my life by, catchy riffs of pop/rock
that lighten my mood, loud screamo where I let out my angst,
country because it reminds me of my childhood, and the beautifully
clashing chords of Eric Whitacre's compositions. Music has helped
me discover who I am and who I want to be. It has helped me through
my hardest times and was there to celebrate with me through the
best of times. Music has no limits.
Food: Hands down steak, corn, watermelon and ice cream.
The six things I could never do without
1. Family
2. Friends
3. Books
4. Music
5. Laughter
6. My journal
I spend a lot of time thinking about
All the things I'd like to accomplish. How I'd like to save a life,
change a person, make a difference. How I'd like to find the love
of my life, embrace them, get married. How I want to be a mother,
raise a child, give her or him all that I can. How I'd like to
become a better individual, never stop learning, pass my knowledge
onto others.
On a typical Friday night I am
Two options:
1. I'm out with friends partying, dancing, having a great
time.
2. I'm at home relaxing with my family, either by watching a great
show or just talking about the "good" times.
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
When I was younger I was diagnosed with cancer. I went through
blood tests, cat scans, bone marrow biopsies. I had to undergo
chemotherapy for six months and I lost all of my hair. Luckily, I'm
in remission and that experience has changed my view on life. I now
realize what is important and how much things I've taken for
granted. For the most part..simple things such as being able to
tell my mother I love her, being able to feel the wind against my
cheeks, and most of all..being able to just live.
You should message me if
You are looking for a new friendship or just someone to talk to. I
think it is always an eye opening experience just to get to know
someone; finding out what they've been through, things they've
accomplished, their background, all of it.