HumerusMegSomething, something medical professional, Fitness bitch, Sexy chefAustin Icrontian
edited May 2013
10 years ago I was a Freshman in High School, working 2 jobs, on Track, CC, Basketball, Swimming, and Volleyball teams... Along with in Jazz, wind ensemble, marching, pep, and symphony orchestra bands, on the honor roll, student senate, blah blah blah... Overachiever, SUPER AWKWARD AND SHY.... Dating @SpencerForHire <333
Joined Icrontic at Summer Shindig in August 2010 just before going back to start my Masters degree in Physician Assistant Studies @ GVSU. Met @WagsFTW and @magic, and I have not looked back since. Never have I felt more alive or accepted since I have joined Icrontic. Here I have met the most amazing people I call my closest friends, my boyfriend that I'm pretty sure I couldn't live without and found a community I can truly be myself in. I've lived a lot of years being a chameleon for everyone around me so that I would "fit in" and you all love me for me; and that is truly fantastic. I am so glad to be part of this community each and everyday, and I have count downs to events on my phone to prove it.
My life stopped dead in it's tracks on October 25th 2012, I was studying Orthopedics when I got a text from @fatcat, shortly followed up by a call from @primesuspect. I have went though a lot of things over my life span, but nothing has compared to this. I lost one of the most amazing men I have truly called my best friend. Nothing has been quite the same since that day, and honestly I can say without a doubt, that without this amazing community I don't know that I would have made it out alive. Nothing has impacted me this deeply, and I have never lost anyone as close until that very day. To this day, I still have a Magic Card up in my room, miss the fuck out of you Spencer Raymond Hayes <333
TL:DR Icrontic has changed my life since day one, thank you for being an amazing community I can truly call home. Without you all, I would not be the person I am today. I love this community and EVERYONE in it, never change
I was in an apartment about 12 miles from here. My website and webshow "Online Video" at www.loudmouthtim.com had launched a little less than 2 months earlier, and I had made the first several episodes.
In the past several months, I had quit the computer school I was going to after finding out Penn State wouldn't accept their "credits" to add to the degree I already had, and the teachers in the school weren't teaching anything useful and couldn't answer my questions anyhow.
I had recently gotten my first DSL connection at home after it had just become available in my area, and downloading images and videos and things at a blazing 80 KB/second was incredible compared to my old 56K dial up! My Dell Dimension 2100 was rocking a 1.1 Ghz Celeron, XP, IE6 and 384 Mb of RAM!
I knew what I really wanted to do in life, but the fire wasn't in me enough yet to really take off and go pursue it hardcore. Plus, I was always either broke or nearly broke.
I was learning about computers on my own, and around the beginning of 2004 I started advertising for doing home PC repairs.
10 years ago I had just broken up with my ex-fiancé and had just graduated from Indiana University- Bloomington with a BA in philosophy and sociology. I had just moved back in with my mom because I hadn't found a job yet. Life was pretty depressing.
I have 23 hrs and 2 mins to go before my join anniversary... 10 fracking years!!!! I had hair and none of it gray... and only one 12 year old kid. Now, 3 kids, mostly bald on the top of my head, and gray hairs all over...
10 years ago I was not in Lexington, which was good, because I have no love for this town. It was also about the time I became an ATM repairman, which was also good.
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Joined Icrontic at Summer Shindig in August 2010 just before going back to start my Masters degree in Physician Assistant Studies @ GVSU. Met @WagsFTW and @magic, and I have not looked back since. Never have I felt more alive or accepted since I have joined Icrontic. Here I have met the most amazing people I call my closest friends, my boyfriend that I'm pretty sure I couldn't live without and found a community I can truly be myself in. I've lived a lot of years being a chameleon for everyone around me so that I would "fit in" and you all love me for me; and that is truly fantastic. I am so glad to be part of this community each and everyday, and I have count downs to events on my phone to prove it.
My life stopped dead in it's tracks on October 25th 2012, I was studying Orthopedics when I got a text from @fatcat, shortly followed up by a call from @primesuspect. I have went though a lot of things over my life span, but nothing has compared to this. I lost one of the most amazing men I have truly called my best friend. Nothing has been quite the same since that day, and honestly I can say without a doubt, that without this amazing community I don't know that I would have made it out alive. Nothing has impacted me this deeply, and I have never lost anyone as close until that very day. To this day, I still have a Magic Card up in my room, miss the fuck out of you Spencer Raymond Hayes <333
TL:DR Icrontic has changed my life since day one, thank you for being an amazing community I can truly call home. Without you all, I would not be the person I am today. I love this community and EVERYONE in it, never change
I was in an apartment about 12 miles from here. My website and webshow "Online Video" at www.loudmouthtim.com had launched a little less than 2 months earlier, and I had made the first several episodes.
In the past several months, I had quit the computer school I was going to after finding out Penn State wouldn't accept their "credits" to add to the degree I already had, and the teachers in the school weren't teaching anything useful and couldn't answer my questions anyhow.
I had recently gotten my first DSL connection at home after it had just become available in my area, and downloading images and videos and things at a blazing 80 KB/second was incredible compared to my old 56K dial up! My Dell Dimension 2100 was rocking a 1.1 Ghz Celeron, XP, IE6 and 384 Mb of RAM!
I knew what I really wanted to do in life, but the fire wasn't in me enough yet to really take off and go pursue it hardcore. Plus, I was always either broke or nearly broke.
I was learning about computers on my own, and around the beginning of 2004 I started advertising for doing home PC repairs.
And other things.
http://icrontic.com/events/oneyear
It was also about the time I became an ATM repairman, which was also good.