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Quick Facts
Real Name: Jessica
Chosen Name: Tríona
DOB: 03/22/82
Sign: Aries
AIM Contact: Thomboy1969
Yahoo Contact: devil_of_winged_death |
In My Own Words
Forget the Mainstream
As far as I can remember I've always felt different from everyone else, never quite fitting in with the normal, mainstream way of life. My parents tell me I was a difficult child, that I always did everything the hard way. Call it headstrong if you'd like, I call it fate. I don't think I rebelled out of some sort of need to feel different, I think it just came naturally to me. But it wasn't until a few years ago that I began to embrace my uniqueness. I realized that I didn't need to fit in with the popular crowd in order to be accepted and liked. Granted I wouldn't be liked by all, but that's just how it goes in life and the sooner you accept that, the sooner you can truly start to live freely. I found that my ideas and ways of thinking most closely resembled the Gothic style. To me, being "goth" isn't about smearing black eyeliner on your face and wearing pantyhose as sleeves, it's something internal. Gothic to me is dark, romantic, alluring, and deep. Dressing goth doesn't necessarily make you gothic, nor does not dressing goth exclude you from being gothic. The clothes and makeup are just outward expressions of individuality.
Love Bugged
If you want to describe my relationship status in one word...you can't : I'm single, but I'm also divorced; I'm looking, but it's hard to say what for. I've pretty much "been there" and done it all and I sell the t-shirts for $19.99.
When I Grow Up, I Want To Be A...
Didn't you ever just want to stab someone in the eye with a hot french fry for asking you that question? Like it really matters what anyone wants to be. What you really should be worrying about is what is the highest paying job on the market that might still possibly be around if the economy collapses. Nevertheless, I suppose people are allowed to dream about getting paid to do something they enjoy. God knows I do! I've even managed to survive obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology to help get me one step closer to actualizing my dream. Now, I'm busting my butt working on my Masters. What, you ask, am I going for? Eventually, I will become an LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor). I'm only about two internships away from completing my masters, then I'll have another 2-3 years of licensure requirements.
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