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Greetings, fellow Earthling. Welcome to Sunshine’s blog.

The author is a 20 year old, barely out of his teens, and apprehensive about embracing adulthood. He’s a day dreamer, an eternal optimist and a compulsive grinner. He likes the company of friends. However, he can be a bit reserved at times, and can act weird when under stress. He is too emotional at times, and can be hurt easily. Also, he sometimes transforms into a lazy bum. But beware of his innocent looks: they’re quite decieving. He’s a very mischievous lad (spilling milk on a pal’s keyboard, for example…).

Presently, he’s a student (read mugger). A few years from now though, he’ll (hopefully) be an engineer lending a hand in the production of the same oil that runs the world, and ruins the atmosphere. (As an afterthought, however, there’s precious little that can be done to stop it. Hydrogen ain’t a feasible fuel yet, neither in the engine, nor in the reactor.)

If he’s not studying or online, he’s either listening to music, or playing video games. He also loves to engage in lively discussions with chums on topics ranging from love to supermasive black holes. Bur often, you can find him dreaming: about what? Well, the author apologises, but he is not intent on sharing it with anyone other than, well, you’re free to guess.

His parents are his world, they’re his identity. Being an only child, he’s grown up on benevolent helpings of care and pampering. Throughout his childhood, they were the two pillars that supported him. He owes whatever he is today to them, much like everyone else does. But perhaps the most important thing he learnt from them, something many don’t from their parents, is the existence of true love. Yes, they had a love marriage. And twenty-five years into it, they’re still very much in love with each other.

Well, that’s about all the info the author can give. If you like a particular post, feel free to comment. Or you can leave him a message on Meebo. He’ll get back to you.

Find out how the author fared in a personality disorder test.

One Response

  1. good, good, sensible biography,………what the author actually does, anyway ??

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