Profile: gothic_punk

Personal background
Eccentric, shy, quiet, crazy about school, fanatical about studying, and has many life long goals. I am that starving college student that people speak of. I have been known to go to those church events just for the food, however, I did let them know it. I use to RP, watch anime, and be geeky about sci-fi and horror. I could entertain many different styles of it, but I don't have time anymore to do it, so I let my computer do it for me and be one of the peon scripters, however, doesn't mean that I don't like it. I loved Ninja Scroll and Ghost In A Shell. Original Children of the corn was great, and I even like Sam Raimi, but not forgetting Kevin Smith. The workaholic disorder is embraced very strongly by my personality because school is my life and I want to do my best in all of my classes. I am finishing up my higher math and physics courses before I transfer to a university where I'll be double majoring in computer and electrical engineering. I keep to myself, but I do warm up to people that understand my position that school is my life. I am a strong believer that I should already be done with my BS degree, but life took a detour and I'm all the wiser from it. Most people always ask me if I'm punk, gothic, metal head, a raver, or what ever because they have no clue. Well I'm just me, and that's that, just me. My musical tastes range a lot, but I'm very fond of industrial, Goth Rock, and techno. I do also listen to metal, punk, ska, and others, but not as much. One of my favorite groups is Razed in Black.
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