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Overview

  • 1 reference 1 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English
  • 35, Female
  • Member since 2009
  • student/philosopher/adventurer
  • I go to SBCC and I'm trying to transfer to Berkeley!
  • From Los Angeles
  • Profile 75% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

figure out what's really going on out there

ABOUT ME

I go to school in Santa Barbara, California and live on the beach in a little college town. I'm a full time student but when I have time I love to go to shows on the weekends, go hiking or camping at hot springs, or just hang out in town and party with my friends.

PHILOSOPHY

Hhhm, well I say you only live life once, no time for regrets! Try everything once and listen to yourself.

Interests

music, cookies, dancing, drinking, cooking, reading, yoga, laughing, drinking tea, seeing movies, snowboarding, hot springs, hiking, mountains, trees, the beach, dogs, all animals pretty much, roller coasters, philosophy, writing, and being a person

  • animals
  • dogs
  • writing
  • dancing
  • cooking
  • yoga
  • partying
  • drinking
  • movies
  • reading
  • music
  • hiking
  • camping
  • snowboarding
  • beaches
  • mountains

Music, Movies, and Books

clockwork orange, 100 years of solitude, lolita,dharma bums, kurt vonnegut, O brother where art thou, shakespeare, catch-22, akron family, the most serene republic, Mirah, plato, socrates, Thomas Hobbes, Aldous Huxley, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Atmosphere, the dodos, patrick watson, andrew bird, Dexter

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

My favorite place that I have been in California is Saline Valley. It's a valley surrounded by enormous mountains in the middle of Death Valley. It takes hours to drive into the valley over rocks and rough terrain but the hot springs and the oasis there are worth the drive! I think the feeling of knowing that there is no civilization for 70 miles around is amazing, there is a complete disconnection with the outside world, and the stars are incredible!

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