nadohawk
About Me
I am an Alum from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where I was part of the Elliot School of International Affairs for a double major in International Affairs and History. Before I went into International Affairs, I had wanted to become an aeronautical engineer; however, NASA had some problems with the Space Shuttle and I found Calculus BC to not be as interesting as math was to be earlier. I believe in God will all my heart, mind, and soul and try to believe in Him tothe best of my abilities. I am a Star Trek fan, but please do not call me a Trekkie or Trekker because I have never been to a Star Trek convention. I only own the movies and some Star Trek computer games, as I see spending $70+ on a season for any of the Star Trek shows as being extremely expensive. I do have some moderate knowledge on General Warp Theory and won a pass for a free game at a Lazer Tag arena for answering that Dilithium was the mineral that was used in Star Trek for Warp travel. I was born in La Jolla, California and spent my first six years in Pacific Beach, California before moving to Coronado, California where I lived until moving to Washington DC for college. I did spend seven weeks in Washington DC last summer as well. My first gaming device I had was a Sega Game Gear that I received on Christmas 1991 and my first home video game console was the Sega Genesis I received towards its end in Christmas 1994. The next console I got was the N64 on Christmas 1997 followed by the Xbox in July 2003. I want a new system, but I think I may have to wait until the finances are in order. I was a Boy Scout, but I am and always will be an Eagle. I went to the Philmont Scout Ranch located with southern New Mexico when I was 16.
Recent Blog Post
Love
"A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness."
I have been attracted to females for many years now, some more than others. Some memories bring joy, others sadness; however, I am glad that I have the capacity to love and be loved by others. Love is not just about sex, nor is it confined to the person you wish to be with for the rest of your life.
There is also love for family and love for God (and Jesus Christ) if you believe in the monotheistic religions. We, as a Human race, also show love to our pets an even though they do not live nearly as long as Humans, we are thankful for the time we spent with them rather than grieved when they leave us.
I may be a hopeless romantic, but I don't care. I would rather be with only one woman if I loved her than with a hundred that I don't have any inward feelings toward where the attraction is but brief and shallow.
Recent Forum Posts
- Football Lounge
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Why even bother dissing the Seahawks? That is the same as going up to a baby in a stroller and punching it in the face.
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- Does anyone else miss the old GAMEPRO?
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2007 was the decline of the old GP, even if the website looked different back then.
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- What games did you play this week? (Weekend Topic)
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Besides maybe almost a dozen demos, Fallout 3 and Dragon Age.
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Recent User Reviews
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- A Very Great Game - PC
- This was the best strategy game that I have ever played, though I have not yet tried the sequel so I could change my mind. This game would keep me entertained and addicted for hours...the only problem with this game is th...
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- Star Trek Should Not Be A Ground Strategy Game - PC
- This is yet another bad Star Trek game and worse of all, it has almost little to do with Star Trek minus the storyline and races. It is basically like they just took a strategy game that already existed and touched it up ...
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- Best Expansion Pack I Ever Had - PC
- This is the best expansion back I have ever had for a PC game. I really love playing as the Koreans fighting against the Mongols with my "turtle" ships. This was quite an educational game expansion as well as being quite ...
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