...I'm just being honest
10 random ass facts.
1- I am terrified of crustaceans
2- I HATE R&B...the synthetic rythmics just get to me.
3- I think that I am fat. When I look in the mirror I just see flubber on top of what I was before I let myself go. It'd be so easy to lose the weight, if only I had the will power.
4- I am bipolar. Finding this out answered a whole hell of a lot of questions in my life.
5- I have a constant fear of losing the people whom I love the most. Sometimes I worry myself so extremely sick about them that I cause myself to go into a manic episode where I can not breathe, think a single rational thought and cry hysterically, convincing myself that I am going to lose them and in return be lost without them. It usually results in making myself physically ill.
6- I am a brunette. The world will never see me as one.
7- I hate alcohol. The taste, the smell, the atmosphere. I haven't drank since Christmas Eve. That is the longest period I have gone without drinking in 2 years. It makes me nauseous just thinking about it. I consumed enough alcohol in the past 2 years to last me a lifetime.
8- I believe Marijuana should be legal with restrictions similar to that of cigarettes & alcohol. Yes, it is a drug, but so is alcohol. Think about this. Just look at the effects and compare, it is that simple.
9- I love conspiracy theories. I'll believe anything until proven untrue.
10- My Great, great, great, great, great Grandfather signed the declaration of Independence. His name was Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Carrollton being his manor home in the colony Maryland. I drunk dialed the phone number to Carrollton Manor one night at 3:48 A.M. while partying up at Alex's camp in Tully this past summer. I got the machine.
10 random ass facts.
1- I am terrified of crustaceans
2- I HATE R&B...the synthetic rythmics just get to me.
3- I think that I am fat. When I look in the mirror I just see flubber on top of what I was before I let myself go. It'd be so easy to lose the weight, if only I had the will power.
4- I am bipolar. Finding this out answered a whole hell of a lot of questions in my life.
5- I have a constant fear of losing the people whom I love the most. Sometimes I worry myself so extremely sick about them that I cause myself to go into a manic episode where I can not breathe, think a single rational thought and cry hysterically, convincing myself that I am going to lose them and in return be lost without them. It usually results in making myself physically ill.
6- I am a brunette. The world will never see me as one.
7- I hate alcohol. The taste, the smell, the atmosphere. I haven't drank since Christmas Eve. That is the longest period I have gone without drinking in 2 years. It makes me nauseous just thinking about it. I consumed enough alcohol in the past 2 years to last me a lifetime.
8- I believe Marijuana should be legal with restrictions similar to that of cigarettes & alcohol. Yes, it is a drug, but so is alcohol. Think about this. Just look at the effects and compare, it is that simple.
9- I love conspiracy theories. I'll believe anything until proven untrue.
10- My Great, great, great, great, great Grandfather signed the declaration of Independence. His name was Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Carrollton being his manor home in the colony Maryland. I drunk dialed the phone number to Carrollton Manor one night at 3:48 A.M. while partying up at Alex's camp in Tully this past summer. I got the machine.
- Location:my bed squished between Danny Luu & Kitty Meow Meow
- Mood:
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton was the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. At the time he was one of the richest men in America. In 1906, the University of Notre Dame constructed what is now known as Carroll Hall, a residence hall named after Charles Carroll.
Charles Carroll was portrayed by actor Terrence Currier in the 2004 film National Treasure starring Nicolas Cage. He is accurately described as the last living signatory of the Declaration of Independence. Also, although the film does not explicitly state it, it is implied that Carroll died in Washington, D.C. A deleted scene on the DVD shows then-President Jackson rushing out of the White House to find Carroll's body in a carriage.
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As a Roman Catholic, he was barred from entering politics, practicing law, and voting. However, writing in the Maryland Gazette under the pseudonym "First Citizen," he became a prominent spokesman against the governor's proclamation increasing legal fees to state officers and Protestant clergy.