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![]() Author has written 21 stories for RWBY, and Doctor Who. Name: Unless I get to know you, I won't tell. Nationality: US OF A! BEST GODDAMNED COUNTRY IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD! Age: 25 Occupation: US Army, 11B Hobbies: Writing, reading, journaling, Exercise, Hanging out with my cousin, Occasionally having a drink with friends, Hiking, Fishing, Camping, Some games. Favorite Shows: Smallville, Supernatural, RWBY, Kenichi the mightiest Disciple, The Ranch Favorite movies: Indiana jones series, Star Wars Series, Warrior, Hercules, Sands of Iwo Jima, Fight Club, Bloodsport, Never Back Down, Undisputed III, The Fighter, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Amadeus, Avatar, Highlander, many more. Pet peeves: Overinflated egos, people putting on enough perfume or cologne to kill a yak, Conspiracy theorists who don't understand basic science, and people who don't have hope for the future. And people who's lives are going fine, but then they watch a news piece that makes them suddenly remember something they didn't like and act like the rest of their life is fucked up because of it. Dislikes: Obesity, Doomers, Feminists, People with bad work ethics, Bernie, socialism, communism, staying in big cities for too long, Favorite Quotes: "I read history. I have a great deal of interest in my species. I KNOW we are capable of terrible things, but we are also capable of wonderful things as well. I see humanity, both the good and the bad, but you seem to only see the bad, or at least emphasize it far more than the good. You look through history and only notice the monsters and not the saints, the atrocities and not the wonders. You see all of humanity's collective evils and point to them as proof of our terrible nature, ignoring or dismissing our collective good. So yes, you are basing your humans off of human history, but only select parts, the darkest parts. I am not asking for a sugar-coated, overly sweet, perfect angels version of humanity. I am simply looking for a complete depiction of humanity. You said you do not want to lie about humanity, and yet by dismissing or ignoring all of the good in us that is exactly what you are doing." Humanist perspective on humanity "Make America Great Again." "Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength." Arnold Schwarzenegger "A man who is more concerned with being a good man than being good at being a man makes a very well-behaved slave." Jack Donovan |