Post by winston on Apr 20, 2012 23:35:20 GMT -5
WINSTON BEYER WINDSOR
GRADUATE, TWENTY FIVE, POSITIVE, CARING, HOPELESS ROMANTIC, MARTIN JOHNSON, HARTFORD
who are you? my name is winston beyer windsor. i'm a twenty five year old man living in hartford connecticut. how's that for formal? no, but really, my name is winston but i go by bear- only bear. i've been called winnie the pooh before... get it, because bear and winston? no? uh, yeah, okay, anyway. i go by bear so don't call me winston. i won't respond, unless you're my mom or dad. like i said, i'm twenty five years old and i'll be twenty six this upcoming fall, because i was born october twenty seventh, nineteen-eighty-six.
what about your family? how do they feel about you and vice-versa? my family is... unique. we're a bunch of geniuses. education matters the most in my family, as well as military. when i was a kid, we always were moving around. it was always one place for a couple of months, one year at the most and if we were lucky, two years, and then after those months ended, we'd move again. this being said, i was homeschooled most of the time. it wasn't until i was a sophomore that my dad really ever was settled in one place. anyway, military matters a lot. like i said before, so does education. all six of us are brainiac. as for where we stand financially, for a family of eight, six being children, you imagine we have to have enough money to be able to support all of us, which we do. my family is... okay, we're rich. i don't want to sugarcoat it and make it sound like we're struggling like most families are, but we aren't. my parents, as far as i know, have no debts. i'm not drowning in debts. my siblings aren't even old enough to be in debt yet, but i doubt they'll ever get into that kind of trouble anyway. my parents always taught us about money. they raised us to avoid certain dangers, debt being one of them. anyway... yeah, we're wealthy. ariel, the oldest not counting me, is the one i'm probably closest to. my parents and i have a very closeknit relationship. i've never had any struggles with them, they've never been ashamed of me as far as i can tell, and they've always done anything they could to help me, whatever that help is.
describe yourself in a couple sentences. for starters, i'm a genius. i'm not even cocky or conceited for saying that. i really am brilliant. it's because as a kid, education mattered to my famiy more than anything, like i said. it was nature for us to get good grades, to get straight a's and to get the highest test scores we possibly could, which i did. so, yeah, i'm a genius. a really, really, incredbily intelligent genius. now don't make fun of me when i say this, but i'm a bit of a hopeless romantic. i love romance. i love love movies and it's not beyond me to ask a girl out to a movie just so i can go to the newest chick flick and not look gay when i do... not that gay people are bad. anyway, i want to find my dream girl someday. i want to fall in love, i want to get married, i want to have a family. i'm just... i'm in love with the idea of being in love. i think because i've never felt that feeling before and i really want to. i believe in true love and i believe that there's someone out there for everyone. i believe in fairy tales. okay, now you can call me gay. i'm probably the friendliest guy you'll ever meet, too. the friendliest, the nicest, the most caring and thoughtful and confident and determined. i'm just a mix of all of those qualities that are good to have in a person. also, i'm really positive. i don't waste my time thinking of the bad things that could happen, but instead, i spend my time thinking of all the good things that could. i don't worry all that much and only when there's really something to worry about. most of the time, though, i go wth the flow. i let the waves carry me and wherever they take me, that's where i'm meant to go.
name some things you like. dirtbiking, working out, swimming, being praised for his work/lyrics, spending hours on youtube watching videos, giant cats, lions and tigers, snapple, subway, scent of sweet pea or strawberry and vanilla, big thunder and rainstorms, cheesy horror films, rock music, cuddling, snuggling, chick flicks, romance movies, raybans, long car rides and roadtrips, early morning trips to starbucks, waking up in the morning, giraffes, military, classical music, taylor swift, traveling, hiking, camping, granola, micky mouse and pluto, classic novels, old black and white films, hot showers, cold weather, visits to the zoo, star wars, fruit snacks
now list some things you don't. bullying, clingy girls, slow songs, negativity, being disregarded, not being acknowledged, big bugs, blood, a mess of his apartment, overwhelming perfume, teen mom tv shows, the tlc channel, cheetos, people who fish for comments, lame novel to film adaptions, screeching on a chalk board, people who scrape their fork on their teeth, dirty dishes, sad films, having no work to do, lame disney stars, people who think they can sing but can't, stupid songs
what was your school life like? like i said, i was homeschooled a lot of my life. it wasn't until i entered tenth grade when my family finally decided that we would stay in one place for more than a year. this time, it happened to be three years, just enough time for me to finish up my high school education, which i did. personally, i loved it. i know ariel or the other kids didn't like elementary school or junior high because they weren't very outgoing or confident, like i was, but they survived. in fact, my youngest siblings probably made the most friends out of all of us after a couple of months of being in an actual school. i assume that's because kids their age aren't very judgemental, though. i mean, they don't really know how to judge someone. all they know how to do is make friends. i guess that's why it was so much easier for them. anyway, i wasn't the coolest kid in school but i was accepted into that crowd. i played a couple of sports here and there- basketball, baseball, i did football for a year or two. i was in choir, too, but only because my voice was too good to go to waste. i had a band as well- kind of a rockband. like i said, i could sing really well so i was offered a couple times to join one. once i got really tired of all the invitations to this particular band, i finally joined. it was a good experience, but i'll be happy if i never have to be in another band ever again. anyway, i got good grades. i was always a straight a student, always got high test scores, always was the teacher's favorite because i never interrupted her class or missed the due date of an assignment. for a while, i was picked on for that, but like i said- i was soon accepted into that 'in-crowd.' when senior year came around, i wasn't one of those kids struggling to get all of my credits taken care of or passing all of my classes in order to gaduate. i was soaring in my senior year, going with the flow and being able to relax, while all of my peers were pulling out all of their hair from the stress. by the time i graduated, i was valedictorian of class of two thousand five.
did you go to college? for what? i did go to college. i went to stanford university in california, and let me tell you, it was probably the best five and a half years of my life. my best subject was always math. i was amazing with numbers and logic in that field. i was always two grades of math ahead of what i should have been and i never once got anything lower than an eighty in my math classes. it only made sense for me to go to college to be an engineer, which i did. i ended up getting a masters, attending college for five and a half years, like i said.
what are some of your hobbies or talents? i like to write songs. i can sing. i can play instruments. i'm really good with numbers, like math, and i think outside of the box. i'm good with getting things done. oh, and i have a giant brain. i'm pretty much a genius.
how do you make a living? for starters, i have a job doing what i originally went to college for. it wasn't hard for me to get a job as a civil engineer because of how well i did in high school and college. i'm good with math and numbers, like i said, and i succeed in areas that deal with logic. a lot of people always ask what the difference between an architect and a civil engineer is, and i'll tell you, a lot. it seems like they would do the same thing- after all, they both build. however, i, a civil engineer, does all the technical nitty gritty while architects paint pretty pictures. i don't want to sound harsh, but what a civil engineer does is a lot more important than an arcitect's job. i ghostwrite, too. like... songs. i write songs for up and coming singers. that's not my main source of income, but writing lyrics is something that i like to do and i'll do it, even if i don't get credit for it in the end.
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ohai its hannah again