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K-Rock
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GenderFemale
IndustryStudent
OccupationEnglish and Communication Studies
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
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IntroductionPeople like to peg me as a pessimist. I'm not negative, I'm just a realist. And sometimes things just suck, and you're only deceiving yourself to think otherwise. I have no idea where I'm going in life, I just take it one day at a time and believe that it will all turn out OK. I'd rather have one great friend that I can trust with all my truths than a hundred fair-weather friends who only want me when its convenient for them I'd rather be me and have everyone hate me, than be loved by all and be miserable. I still rock out to 80's music. A lot. I think OK to have a drink by yourself, take the bus by yourself, think for yourself. I don't need anyone to hold my hand for me. I love sushi - but not because its fashionable - it's really damned tasty. I read and write, play piano and watch the history channel. Don't really care who thinks I'm a nerd. Watching Dane Cook skits till 3am, dancing at the rock clubs. Proving you can dance at the rock clubs. Proving you can have a good time not picking up. Enjoy when you can, endure when you must - words to live by.
InterestsMusic - mainly Brit Rock, 80's Rock, Classic Rock - hell, rock in general. Spirituality and the Paranormal. Currently going through a phase of reading the biographies of Rock Gods. The last phase was famous monarchs. Playing piano, but only for myself b/c I f*ck up if anyone else is listening.
Favorite moviesMoulin Rouge! first and foremost. The Libertine, Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny, Anything with John Candy (esp. Planes, Trains and Automobiles), Napolean Dynamite, The Neverending Story, Chicago
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Favorite booksCurrently reading "Ordinary People" by Ozzy Osbourne and Co., and "Prophecy" by Sylvia Browne. My fav books of all time include the works of Lewis Carrol, "Sleepers" by Lorenzo Carcaterra, and "Dracula" by Bram Stoker.
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