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01 Dec 2009, 8:14 pm

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the piano is one of my favorite sounds in the world followed closely by acoustic guitar


I play both. :)


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04 Dec 2009, 3:54 am

Could a moderator please delete this post? Thanks.



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05 Dec 2009, 4:47 pm

Greetings from Sweden. I'm about 40 and living alone on a medium sized farm (70 acres of forest and 20 acres of grass) in the middle of Sweden. No animals except 2 Bullterriers and 2 cats. Working as a networking professional (Cisco). A 6 years old son. No diagnose but i'm for sure a high functional type of autist.
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06 Dec 2009, 10:05 pm

Why am I doing this? Because of all the reasons I'm pretty sure everyone else here has. Why not? Although, aren't we all too shy to even say anything or reply to someone else's post for this to even work? How many people have actually formed the guts in order to achieve such a feat as to commence the question of courtship? I suppose I'll find out.

Golly gee. Eh. Why not?

I was born on a Thursday in 1988 and live in Upstate/Western NY. I am finishing up my last year of art college and hopefully will be moving on and finding out how I'm actually supposed to make a living. I'm a strict vegetarian and most of the time a vegan. This is really important to me. I have three cats and a dog. Oh yeah, I'm female. BUT HANG ON, LADIES!! ! We have a surprise for you! Gender is totally meaningless to me. And I've never been in a relationship with a dude before. Actually, I've only been in one altogether. I've had a lot of opportunities to date or just sleep around since I'm in college, but I'm just not that kind of lady.

I'm called a hippie a lot of the time. I'm always ranting about nature or animals or ethics and wishing people a happy equinox. I don't have a lot of friends and I like to keep it that way. I like to spend most of my time with my animals. All I ever want to do is read. I like to cook and I like simple things. I live kind of like a pagan.

I have been told I share a heart with Janis Joplin. I don't like TV except for a few select programs. I like folksy music. My favorite fiction author is John Irving. I refuse to cut my hair. I have freckles on my face and an albino spot on my back. I can also flip my tongue upside down and touch my tongue to my nose. Seriously. If that's not a selling point I don't know what is.

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One of my eyebrows is slightly higher than the other. I am okay with this. I think it makes me look inquisitive. Anyway, I'll probably end up removing this picture at some point out of getting totally creeped out.

I one day hope to be a homeopathist and live in either an ecovillage or near a farm sanctuary. I typically don't like anyone (even as friends) too close to my age. I prefer to hang out with older people, even if it's only by a year or two, but that doesn't necessarily mean they like to hang out with me.

I am officially ashamed, but, I can't feel that bad considering there's 130 pages of these.

Hi?


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06 Dec 2009, 11:46 pm

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Thanks for the heads up Plated Drake think I will give it a miss spent the 1st 22 years of my life surrounded by said individuals (outer suburbia) I don't need these people ruining my gaming experience.


Well, i dont really come across them that often (then again, i have my general chat option turned off and use it only when im looking for a group). Not to mention the ignore function comes in quite handy when dealing with them. The game makes it quite friendly to those who want nothing to do with blatant jack@$$ery. :D


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07 Dec 2009, 12:30 am

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I one day hope to be a homeopathist and live in either an ecovillage or near a farm sanctuary. I typically don't like anyone (even as friends) too close to my age. I prefer to hang out with older people, even if it's only by a year or two, but that doesn't necessarily mean they like to hang out with me.

I am officially ashamed, but, I can't feel that bad considering there's 130 pages of these.

Hi?


Have you heard of Earthships? 100% sustainable living communities .


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07 Dec 2009, 9:11 am

heliocopters wrote:
Why am I doing this? Because of all the reasons I'm pretty sure everyone else here has. Why not? Although, aren't we all too shy to even say anything or reply to someone else's post for this to even work? How many people have actually formed the guts in order to achieve such a feat as to commence the question of courtship? I suppose I'll find out.

Golly gee. Eh. Why not?

I was born on a Thursday in 1988 and live in Upstate/Western NY. I am finishing up my last year of art college and hopefully will be moving on and finding out how I'm actually supposed to make a living. I'm a strict vegetarian and most of the time a vegan. This is really important to me. I have three cats and a dog. Oh yeah, I'm female. BUT HANG ON, LADIES!! ! We have a surprise for you! Gender is totally meaningless to me. And I've never been in a relationship with a dude before. Actually, I've only been in one altogether. I've had a lot of opportunities to date or just sleep around since I'm in college, but I'm just not that kind of lady.

I'm called a hippie a lot of the time. I'm always ranting about nature or animals or ethics and wishing people a happy equinox. I don't have a lot of friends and I like to keep it that way. I like to spend most of my time with my animals. All I ever want to do is read. I like to cook and I like simple things. I live kind of like a pagan.

I have been told I share a heart with Janis Joplin. I don't like TV except for a few select programs. I like folksy music. My favorite fiction author is John Irving. I refuse to cut my hair.

I'm adorable. I'm not kidding when I say this. I'd post a picture if it didn't creep me out. Gorgeous, smoking hot, no, probably not. But I'm pretty cute. I have freckles on my face and an albino spot on my back. I can also flip my tongue upside down and touch my tongue to my nose. Seriously. If that's not a selling point I don't know what is.

I one day hope to be a homeopathist and live in either an ecovillage or near a farm sanctuary. I typically don't like anyone (even as friends) too close to my age. I prefer to hang out with older people, even if it's only by a year or two, but that doesn't necessarily mean they like to hang out with me.

I am officially ashamed, but, I can't feel that bad considering there's 130 pages of these.

Hi?


Nice selling point :lol: Also, don't feel ashamed for trying. Though I felt much the same I guess. And I'm fairly certain you're right in your assumption in the first paragraph.

Also, if you refuse to cut your hair and you're 21, just how long is it by now?


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07 Dec 2009, 9:36 am

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Have you heard of Earthships? 100% sustainable living communities .


www.thezeitgeistmovement.com
www.thevenusproject.com


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07 Dec 2009, 10:09 am

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Also, if you refuse to cut your hair and you're 21, just how long is it by now?


This only started around the time I was 17, so it's down to about the point a lot of girls get their 'tramp stamp.' I do not have one of those, but I have a lot of hair.


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07 Dec 2009, 10:10 am

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Have you heard of Earthships? 100% sustainable living communities .


I have not! But now I have, and I am happy. I will have to do more research when I have the time. Thanks!


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07 Dec 2009, 11:07 am

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Vyn wrote:
Also, if you refuse to cut your hair and you're 21, just how long is it by now?


This only started around the time I was 17, so it's down to about the point a lot of girls get their 'tramp stamp.' I do not have one of those, but I have a lot of hair.


Waist length, interesting. Most women do not seem to wish the upkeep required of hair that length anymore. I know my mother won't let it go past her shoulders anymore, but on the odd yearly occasion I visit, I still find hair that seems to be feet long.


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07 Dec 2009, 11:31 am

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heliocopters wrote:

I one day hope to be a homeopathist and live in either an ecovillage or near a farm sanctuary. I typically don't like anyone (even as friends) too close to my age. I prefer to hang out with older people, even if it's only by a year or two, but that doesn't necessarily mean they like to hang out with me.

I am officially ashamed, but, I can't feel that bad considering there's 130 pages of these.

Hi?


Have you heard of Earthships? 100% sustainable living communities .


I really need to know more about the Earthships! Do you have a link to a site that explains them?


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07 Dec 2009, 12:04 pm

www.greenhomebuilding.com/earthship.htm

also, check out The Venus Project: www.thevenusproject.com


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07 Dec 2009, 12:18 pm

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I one day hope to be a homeopathist and live in either an ecovillage or near a farm sanctuary.



There is an environmentalist community in Truxton, NY. This might be worth looking into. I have actually entertained the notion of one day heading out there, myself.



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07 Dec 2009, 3:01 pm

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heliocopters wrote:

I one day hope to be a homeopathist and live in either an ecovillage or near a farm sanctuary.



There is an environmentalist community in Truxton, NY. This might be worth looking into. I have actually entertained the notion of one day heading out there, myself.


Excellent. I only live about 2 hours from there. Methinks I need a car. I'm really interested in looking at the ecovillage in Ithaca and I've been itching my skin off with the desire to visit Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen. Every year I want to join their "Thanksliving" celebration FOR the turkeys, but never have the means to get there.


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07 Dec 2009, 3:42 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
ImNotOk wrote:
heliocopters wrote:

I one day hope to be a homeopathist and live in either an ecovillage or near a farm sanctuary. I typically don't like anyone (even as friends) too close to my age. I prefer to hang out with older people, even if it's only by a year or two, but that doesn't necessarily mean they like to hang out with me.

I am officially ashamed, but, I can't feel that bad considering there's 130 pages of these.

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Have you heard of Earthships? 100% sustainable living communities .


I really need to know more about the Earthships! Do you have a link to a site that explains them?



I know someone already got back to you, but I didnt want to just not respond. This is the link to the community in Taos New Mexico they are building another community similar to this one in CO also.
http://www.sangres.com/newmexico/taos/earthship.htm


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