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Overview

  • 1 reference
  • Fluent in English; learning Japanese, Spanish
  • 41, Male
  • Member since 2018
  • Tech support & consulting
  • Some college, but no degree. Mostly self-taught
  • No hometown listed
  • Profile 90% complete

About Me

My dad was in the Navy - due to that, and other life circumstances, I've lived all over the US.

I've been in Savannah about 11 years now and really enjoy it here.

I like to play PC video games, as well as be outdoors. I'm a red-head though, so I prefer the shade (IE hiking through the woods opposed to lounging on the beach).

I like to volunteer in my locale, and have made some friends in that area. I also like to train martial arts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, specifically!

Helping people by fixing things makes me satisfied.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

I'm just checking the place out! I read it was a useful way to meet people and it'd be an efficient use of my guest bedroom.

I also figured it would be a good idea to build up some rep in case I ever wanted to use the service as a guest, but that's not my direct intent.

Interests

  • backpacking
  • camping
  • videogames
  • biking
  • computers

Music, Movies, and Books

I liked the Hyperion Cantos a lot (book series),

Anime like one-punch man.

Atmospheric videogames like Fallout, or those which make you think both strategically and philosophically, like Civ & Stellaras. Stuff with a story & defined end. Not so much an online player.

Scifi, mostly.

What I Can Share with Hosts

I'm relatively observant and have been deemed a 'free thinker' . Growing up all over the US has introduced me to a wide variety of people and situations. I think I'm able to convey myself well to those for whom English is not their primary language. I've noticed a similar trend in myself when interacting with a blind friend - taking the time to describe what I see, or taking the time to elaborate on topics I believe they may not intrinsically understand. I'm also not adverse to admitting ignorance or seeking more information or clarification.

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