esternot: "An open book..."


male, 23 y/o ,  United States

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You are much cuter than this monkey. Can I start a conversation with you?
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I like to paint! Can I paint you some time?
Ive been told I was strange, but atleast I am not as strange as this guy! Want to know me?
You deserve these and many many more!
Wish I was there with you and my lips could touch your skin
I swear we are both virgins!
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male
female
Eric Lee Sternot
23 y/o
from 21 to 30
Dating
Capricorn December 22-January 19
Location
United States
43762
Ohio, New Concord
Social
Student
Essays
Hair: Br.
Eyes: Br.
Wt: 140-145 lb.s
Ht: 5'6"
Misc: near-sighted, glasses, right-handed, no tattoos, piercings, or jewelry. Virgin. Birthmark on chest. Elbow & torso scars from baseball & skateboarding. Eyebrow scar from table accident. Scar on right index finger from hedge-trimmer accident.
Ancestry: Polish, Czech, Slavic, English.
Items of note:
-Helped AA baseball team go undefeated and win city championship in '99.
-Danced with Melanie Murphy in show choir from '03-'04 before she became Miss Ohio in '06.
-During summer of '07, had articles published in weekly paper known as "WeST Life" in Westlake, Ohio.
-Interviewed Sen. John Glenn about groundbreaking for Walter K. Chess Center at Muskingum College in '08.
-Completed internship in summer of '08 at WEOL-AM 930 in Elyria, Ohio. During that time, I met "Bachelorette" DeAnna Pappas and her fiancé, Jesse Csincsak; John
H. Hill of the Federal Motor Safety Carrier Administration, and Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown. Had photographs from Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's Aug. 5, '08 town hall-style meeting published on WEOL's Web site.
-Has fetishes for sticky substances, pulling his cheeks, and self-talking.

*The only thing I’ve learned from some of my favorite music is that I can only be lonely and miserable, but songs don’t always reflect reality. Would I even care that I did not have a lover or many friends if I had not absorbed those desires from various media?

Besides, what’s so terrible about being alone, anyway? I talk to myself, go to bars alone, bowl alone, skateboard alone, and go to the theater alone. Loneliness doesn’t stop me from doing in life what I want to do. It has no power to prevent me from being the kind of person I want to be. It doesn’t stop me from serving God and demonstrating His love toward others the way He’s manifested His love toward me.

Although loving someone who derides me and exhibits hatred toward me is no easy task, I can invoke the name of the risen Christ, who will empower me by means of the Spirit of Holiness to act and think in accordance with the will of the Father. God's love triumphs over all, even death.

Ultimately, I may like certain songs and might even appreciate their poetic qualities or poignant themes, but that doesn’t mean I necessarily espouse whatever messages certain artists are advancing.

*I suspect I'm not going to be able to make lasting friendships after college. If you're reading this, well, you won't read this far, anyway. My best friends will likely consist of people whom I engage in idle conversations at bars or other events.

Like a cold, distant observer, I'll probably interview you as a "journalist." After that, you'll never see me again, but I've accepted that.

People tell me these are the best days of my life, but life has to contain more meaning for me than it does at this moment in time. Still, I know that I am the only one who can change my life. I don't need to define myself by my relationship status or the people whom I befriend.
 












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