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Joined 08-05-16, id: 8137443, Profile Updated: 07-09-17

Hello visitor, to my profile. Ain't nothing fancy as I've yet to post something... good.

Seening as you have found me heres some of my own story:

At a young age I was that strange child, the one that immitated due to a lack of knowledge.

Growing up I clung to the constants in my life, my friend and the online world as unlike everything else they had simplicity to them.

Entering High School I was awkward, worried. But I'm still alive so I survived, although I almost wish I hadn't.

Over the next two years I fell in love with a girl who needed my help.

It lasted till the taste of Iron was in the water.

Later, much later I fell again to another. She helped me yet the result was the same, with two torn hearts.

Now I mentally wander as I'm scared... Not of admitting my past. No you can see that but of getting close again. So here I am, reading from those who dream big and have hearts of gold so that I can write, a single story that may last years.

Or so I hope.

-- Five questions asked with their awnsers recieved.--

1; Do you wish you had more time to live?

"No, as that would decrease the value of every secound and action ever taken. And I cannot do that to the fallen."

2; With the chance, or forced, would you go back in time and change your past?

"No, although years of suffering are difficult to endure. I know that through my experiences and actions that two, no matter how close to me is no bigger than seven. But if forced... I would relive it all."

3; Would you take the pain of all... for eternity?

"Yes... Would you if I did not?"

4; Can the world survive until its natural solar life ends?

"The planet? Yes... The people?... Only if the mist receeds from mans eyes."

5; In a moments notice. No matter which reader they may be. Would you catch a bullet for one of your profile readers?

"Yes. But I'll be damned if its with my teeth, one life can save many you know."

--And lastly... This, take it as you will--

"A blade must be drawn to keep another in its sheath, rather than drawn to chip at stone."