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I am analytic, introverted, and trustworthy.
My Self-Summary
I am working very hard right now to get into medical school. I
shadow, volunteer, take classes, work part time, and teach piano
lessons at the local recreation department. I've always thought
that these sites could be extremely efficient ways to meet
compatible partners. The problem is that there seems to be a sort
of stigma associated with online dating sites. This is a shame
because these sites provide a great way to achieve preliminary
elimination of people with whom you KNOW you would not be
compatible. For example, just by me saying that I strongly believe
in evolution; that humans descended from a species of monkey (and
actually much more simplistic organisms than monkeys), I may
eliminate a substantial number of members. In conventional dating
this may not come up until the second, third, fourth, etc. date.
See, highly efficient. Even though I am not "religious", I consider
myself very spiritual. I believe that there are forces and balances
in the world we humans do not understand; a sort of Karma. These
forces, which I call "God", work in mysterious ways. I believe that
staying well hydrated is of utmost importance for human health. I'm
willing to bet that many daily ailments can be partially attributed
to lack of sufficient water intake. I think that honesty and
respect are the two most important qualities in a relationship. You
have to trust one another and you have to respect the other person
even if you disagree. As long as these two areas are solid, then
compromise should come relatively easy, or at least inevitably.
Message me if you want, but in any case remember that if you do
good things good things will happen (Earl Hickey) and always stay
hydrated :-)
What I’m doing with my life
Trying to seduce Mercer School of Medicine into accepting a music
major.
I’m really good at
Remembering to put the toilet seat down ;-)
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
My favorite book is "Scientific Dumbology" by Robert Youngson. It
highlights the biggest blunders in scientific history and is
extremely educational and entertaining. I recommend it to anyone
even vaguely interested in the sciences.
I spend a lot of time thinking about
This is an interesting question for me. I would describe my thought
processes as obsessing rather than simply "thinking". I obsess
about EVERYTHING. This may not be good. Some things I obsess about
include classes, exercise, video games (Zelda series, The Sims 3,
Resident Evil series), and song writing. I usually only obsess
about one at a time and tend to sort of cycle through them.
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
I have never ever taken a drink of alcohol. I just don't want to
add that to my cycle of obsessions. :-)
Also, Brad Pitt is one good-looking man!