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I'm jimmy. 26, Born and raised in Georgia and now living in Connecticut with my roommate of 6 months Deidre whom you may recognize as a user named EvilActivity. (Coincidentally that's also her character name when playing dungeons and dragons.)

 

I am divorced as of February this year. Been married 2 years and it just fell apart pretty hard but I am recovering and taking care of myself first now. Thankfully I've no children though if i did i would instead be saying i don't regret the spreading of my oats. I intended to start a family but that didn't take off so well and that's not gonna be an option for a while either. I'm in a lot of financial debt and my credit is terribly bad to the point that i can't even co-sign for an apartment, i'm still paying for school tuition loans that was just wasted away because i was too distracted and unmotivated to attend classes. My health; physically and mentally deteriorated. family support; don't even ask.

 

Long story short, never drop everything to get engaged it's not a good guarantee. You could end up living in your truck.

 

My hobbies include table top gaming, football, casino games, Brazilian boxing and jujitsu, nature trails, social drinking, managing all sorts of vehicles and farming equipment, horses, camping, hunting.

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I may know you a little already if you're the same guy that's been a reoccurring theme in D's stories. You're the one taking up the guest room cause she stopped hosting foreign exchange students. Or you are an exchange student? I don't think being from Georgia counts so I'm not sure. But Salutations none the less. 

 

I think you might be the only one among us to have been married and divorced. Might be interesting to read about. If you don't mind that is. I don't take an immediate interest in people's misery stories but you've been in the REAL world and you're country raised so that's different for once. We don't have cowgirls and cowboys in my parts. Those country women. So intriguing.... 

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No, i'm no exchange student. she can't cope with them no more. she really wanted to be about mentoring students from impoverished countries and under privileged kids on a scholarship but they continued matching her with rich elite college students like from Britain and Germany. Them  rude blue blood folk and politician's kids. And they seemed to treat her like some kind of walking spectacle. She didn't want to continue anymore with housing those rich little bastards wasting her time with privileged brats that don't have to work a day in their life because they have rich parents. So them not welcomed no more.

 

Oh i got stories about the downsides to being married when working as a ranch hand. I just don't think people care to hear enough about everyday troubles like that. With all the wonders of the internet i can see why now. If i discovered it sooner maybe i never would have gotten married. 

 

 

That is so strange to call us intriguing. We think pale vampire people are the intriguing ones. Sure i like the country girls and southern bells, Georgia peaches, i'm use to seeing them though. i ain't too know-how with them vixens of the night though. I know they just normal folk with a lot of makeup and implants or maybe that sounds backwoods?

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I may know you a little already if you're the same guy that's been a reoccurring theme in D's stories. You're the one taking up the guest room cause she stopped hosting foreign exchange students. Or you are an exchange student? I don't think being from Georgia counts so I'm not sure. But Salutations none the less.

 

They wouldn't let me help struggling students. They gave me privileged assholes because of my credentials. I didn't study my ass off for my bachelors in social science and applied ethics to be robbed of a sense of accomplishment. So I'm taking on Jimmy as a tenant so he can rebuild his life cause he got evicted. It's better than tolerating those pretentious asswipes and being at the bottom of a bottle all the time. I don't want it to be over. Maybe I'll take linguistic anthropology next but it won't be this semester. I'm too tired.

 

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