If you don't know, I am queen nerd. Not only do I have tattoos of comic books; spend most of my time walking around my neighborhood, researching music, playing role playing games (yes, games, plural), hanging out at the library, and looking forward to post office visits; have a hobby of knitting; enjoy watching bad movies on Sci-Fi; regularly replace the world "fuck" with the word "frell;" and mainly have conversations about religion, Yoga, diet, or psychology.
I also had many crushes on comic book, cartoon, and fictional characters. I crane my neck at women while walking or driving, mainly to check out their outfit and to see if I can mimic it. Although I do look at porn, I would rather be building Legos. My house is filled with Legos, fine art, books all over every surface, gourds, CDs, video games, role playing game books & supplies, posters of bands & Soviet propaganda, and plants.
I am covered in moles. I don't tan, I burn. I laugh at my own very very bad jokes. Coffee is my weapon of choice. I still think that in order to be cool, you have to be a smoker. I am strong in my belief of "The Endless Battle of Who Vs Whom," "The Plight of the Apostrophe," "The Sexification of Physics," "The Cybernetic 'Anatomy' that Will Change the World," and "The Society for the Eradication of Internet Speak."
I was a language major after all.
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I got tennis elbow and some nerve problems in my elbow from knitting....which I was thankfully told, not the only knitter who has had these problems. They treat a few of us at my physical therapy office. It started when I was making a stupid shawl on giant needles with a million decreases, it really screwed up my arm. So now I can't knit for hours on end like i used to. Its insanely painful to do a lot of stuff, but hopefully physical therapy will help with it.