I would say something fascinating about me here but honestly I’m just not that interesting.
But since you are here, reading about me – you must want to know something. I was born in NYC where I grew up until the age of 18. I then moved my quiet mountain town and plan on staying here (if the cold doesn’t drive me away).
That doesn’t really say anything about me though, does it? So a couple of things about me:
I am loyal to a fault. My friends can always count on me to be on their sides, regardless of the issue. Even if I disagree with them, I will support them in all they do.
That doesn’t mean I don’t voice my opinion. I cannot in good conscience keep my mouth shut when I disagree with something. If I think someone is making a mistake, no matter how much I love them, I cannot sit idly by. I voice my feelings and opinions and then support whatever decision they make. I would expect someone to do the same for me.
On the subject of feelings, I wear my heart on my sleeve. One never needs to wonder if I am upset, happy, angry, in love. It is right out there for the world to see. No guessing necessary. If by any chance it is not completely obvious I would be more than happy to tell you exactly what is on my mind.
That being said, I am often labeled by one word: bitch. And yeah, I guess to those people I don’t like I guess I am. I don’t have a problem telling people that really tick me off whats what. No. I lied. I don’t have a problem working myself up for a fight. It usually takes a little bit, and I have to psych myself out, but once I am there – hell hath no fury.
What usually causes me to inflict my vengeance? Dishonesty. I live my life by one credo. “Do what thou wilt, for that is the whole of the law. Love is the law, love under will.” That means all people have an innate right to do whatever it is in their heart to do, however, also innate is the sense of personal responsibility for the people around them, the people they affect. To live truly is not only to live in accordance with your own wishes, but also to not hinder another from living according to their own wishes. Once you alter the wishes of another, once you change the way they chose to live their lives you have broken the cardinal rule of life.
Do what thou wilt.

