A Little About Me...

I'm just a 31 year old chick from Rhode Island, married to a Canadian, tattooed, childfree, and a World of Warcraft addict. I fancy myself a photographer, or an artist, but who am I kidding - I count pills and sell drugs to junkies.

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I write about everything. If you don't like it, if it's too personal, if you don't want to hear it, if it offends you, if it's about you, I don't care.

I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control, and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.

BeliBlog: Four For Friday Archives

It’s Friday, I’m bored, and here’s some questions that I’m sure are on everyone’s thoughts right now:

Q1: If you could take a short class for the fun of it, say once a week for four or five weeks, what topic would the class most likely cover? Something artsy, most likely. Sculpture, glassblowing, something I could use my hands for.

Q2: Do you think foreign students attending U.S. colleges should automatically be allowed to stay and work in the U.S. upon graduation? Only if they are doing some job that is needed. IT people are a dime a dozen now, but doctors, nurses, teachers, etc should be allowed to stay.

Q3: In many states, knowingly filing a false police report is a considered a crime. Do you think Jennifer Wilbanks, a.k.a. The Runaway Bride, should be prosecuted because she initially reported to a 911 operator in New Mexico that she had been the victim of kidnapping? Regardless of your answer, do you feel Wilbanks should be held liable for the costs incurred by the hundreds of police officers and volunteers in her home town of Duluth, Georgia, who spent three days searching for her? I think the two questions go hand in hand - if she’s going to be charged, she should definitely be made to pay for the costs of the searching. It was a very selfish thing to do in the first place, and there are much better ways of dealing with prewedding cold feet/jitters than faking a kidnapping.

Q4: Do you have long-term employment or career objectives? If so, what are some of them, and have they changed over the years or have you always had the same goals? When I was in highschool I wanted to be a forensic pathologist after reading one of Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta series. Shortly after I graduated I decided I’d rather be an English teacher. These days, I’d love to be involved in forensics or art and photography..

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