Inseminated the cauldron to create the Powerpuff Girls.
It's about watching a company gleefully flinging away its goodwill with both hands and engaging in a pissing contest with its customers. It's about coyness, and a lack of straightforwardness. It's about rude, flip responses to valid questions, using third-party media instead of an official site. It's about a loss of trust, and the perception of untruthfulness. It's about an attitude that has begun to border on complacency and deceitfulness. -Roycroft the Human Rogue (Paraphrased)
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5'11"
240, but enough muscle so he doesn't look fat
student, spends more time writing papers than researching them before hand
headed toward JAG, but doesn't know it yet
isn't anti social, but prefers the ability to escape any interaction; this pushes him more and more toward the internet and away from new people
I'm fairly sure you really...REALLY like cuddles. And LSD.
When the going gets tough, the tough hide under the table...
1. 6'2.
2. Around 260 now. Starting to pack on the pounds. Need to get back in the weight room.
3. I have to ask how you came to this. Because the writing papers thing is dead on.
4. Aspiring Law Student. But I still don't know.
5. The last line nails it pretty much.
All in all, great assessment.
The kind of friendly dude you could have a beer and some ribs with on the beach, but also the kind to tolerate no bullshit; He may also sleep with an anime pillow.
Posting wise he's generally quite informed and able to articulate his stance better than most.
All in all, 11/10 would bang.
Can't say I know anything about him/her. :l
I thought I'd be short on the height after I posted it, but that's just guessing based off a photo you posted. The writing thing comes from a number of things; the combination of your current major and your possible intent to go into law shows that you take on new ideas and make them work from there. Economics can be a good start into law, but isn't one of the standard majors. Also, because you think you can go into law, you are either persuasive or others felt you were naturally persuasive enough that they suggested law. That being the case, you likely tend more toward persuasion as the core of your rhetoric rather than support and research. Lack of ability to do proper research has become a huge problem in many law fields due to the amount of people coming into law because they are persuasive. I strongly recommend re-balancing how much time you spend researching before writing papers as this will make you stand out in your classes if you do pursue law.
The last line comes from just browsing a handful of your comments and noticing you like to engage people but don't pursue pointless arguments. You do spend a lot of time in off topic, and like me have generated a lot of posts in a short time. Most of it's off topic, so I assume it's socializing rather than exchanging information. With that being the case, I know that you dove into a new social arena becoming immediately active, and it's likely cutting into your RL social interaction somewhat. So, a persuasive person, who likes to interact with people but doesn't engage in pointless arguments who still chooses the internet is probably looking for the lack of forced interaction over anything else.
Sorry, it's probably rude going into detail like this, but you did ask.
Likes Chrono Trigger. What more needs to be said?
9 out of 10 people agree that in a room full of 10 people one person will always disagree with the other 9.