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Overview

  • 2 references
  • Fluent in English; learning French, Hebrew (modern)
  • 31, Male
  • Member since 2010
  • I chill with friends and make music by day; I wreak havoc...
  • I graduated from Liberal Arts at Dawson College and am go...
  • From Montreal, QC, Canada
  • Profile 95% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Knock Earth out of orbit. Suggestions?

ABOUT ME

I'm about inclusiveness. I love showing things to others so they can get as much of a thrill out of stuff as I do.

I try to remain open-minded and unbiased in my judgments, and fair in my actions. I try to show my good intentions by presenting myself as a good person.

I appreciate a nice, calm day - chilling with not much to do - as much as a nice, crazy night - bouncing witty rhetoric, fueling bad/good joke fires, living for the moment, being adventurous.

Though I mostly keep to myself when not with others. But I assure you, if you get to know me, we will have fun.

Interests

Soccer, hockey, making music (singing, whistling, piano), hiking & tripping, waterskiing/wakeboarding/snowboarding, travelling, (video)gaming, acting, meeting new people, having a damn good time.

  • singing
  • acting
  • traveling
  • music
  • piano
  • hiking
  • snowboarding
  • wakeboarding
  • soccer
  • hockey

Music, Movies, and Books

The Doors
Queen
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sondre Lerche

The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
.. old time favorites ;)

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Snowboarding, mid-air, about to fall on the hard-packed snow and break my arm, I pose; and my uncle takes my picture from the side. [Photo uploaded]

Teach, Learn, Share

You think in a language called Mentalese. It's the product of all the different parts of your brain working together. If you want to let someone else know what you're thinking about, you use a transformative grammar that transforms your mental grammar to the spoken grammar. How about an example? So let's say you speak English. #1, You have a thought. You didn't know if it would happen, but sure enough, here it is. #2, You have the undying urge to tell your friend about it. #3, focuuuus.... #4, breathe, picture English grammar. Phonetics. I before E except after.. what was it again? #5, You can't keep your friend waiting. It's now or never. #6, How will she take this? #7 What will she think of me? #8, WHO AM I? #9, It's time. #10, "I think you're pretty."

Luckily, it doesn't take you as long to think this as it did to read this. Or else she probably would have left way before #10.

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