Profile: Qudgrl

Personal background
I am 21 from Kemah, Texas. We are close to the beach. In my pic I am in Cancun
on vacation and happen to meet this really interesting Guy, wink wink...
Cancun Will Do that to you. One minute your fine and the next your staggering
throught the streets wondering "How do I get back to my hotel?"
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I do think that extraterrestrial life exists. To think otherwise is a little
close minded in my opinion. That would be like thinking the world revolves
around yourself... Not everything can be explained, no one or species is meant
to know everything. I think that extraterrestrials dont know everything and
that is one of the reasons that is one of the reasons that they venture to other
planets and Galaxies, to learn. Or maybe it is to just because they are bored,
there technology is supposed to be superior to ours if so whats left to do, but
find new and interesting things to do. To them the universe may be like a huge
playground, and they are like little children that are looking for bugs or
something interesting and people who state that they have encountered alien
contact whether it be good or bad are like lets say for example ants. And the
encounters are like getting an ant under a magnifying glass you look at it and
study it and then sometimes you even figure out that if the sun hits through
the glass just right theres a reaction. Which leads there minds to think
You dont know what the ant can or cant feel and some people dont care,
but you are curious about the ant and you want to learn all about it.
Which sometimes leads to other experiments. But this is just my opinion
about things.

Thank You For Listening!!!

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