I've sat and stared at the computer screen for the better part of half an hour trying what to talk about this time. Do I complain about the weather, recant my version of the weekend or do I make some inane comment on the current political views.
"I don't mind what people say
No, I won't look back for another day
Gonna shed my skin and walk away..
I don't mind what people say
No, I won't look back for another day
Gonna shed my skin and walk away.."
- 'Shed My Skin' by D*note
What's to tell... I'm a 20 something who swears like a trooper, smokes too much, has a coffee addiction and works for an allied health company. All the while making smart arse comments and being a general bastard who those I take offence to whilst still trying to maintain a version of innocence that no one truly believes but looks good on the resume.
I am an opinionated guy with some ethics and morals. These are ever changing and evolving and always moving forwards. If you're going to be stagnant and not adapt or progress, chances are I have no time for you.
I don't suffer fools nor liars. My tolerance for such people is very limited. If you're going to say something ... make sure you mean it.
I saw in a profile once "I'm not straight and I'm not acting" FUCK OATH! I'm just another normal gay man who has accepted who he is and is comfortable with it.
I am trying to develope a social circle. A few good friends who have a similar idea to me. Honesty, reliability, loyalty and the ability to pick up a phone and even just send a text message saying "How are you?" would be good too.
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just random - how's the week going? you surviving? xx
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