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Old May 26th, 2011, 03:14 PM
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Hi,

So, I am not entirely sure where to put this thread, as there is no exact section for introductions. If there is a better suited location for such threads, mods please feel free to move this thread.

I used to frequent these forums for many years back in the day. Then in 2008 I vanished. I could not articulate exactly why I left, it just happened, and I felt it was time to leave. I went by a different name, and I was pretty inactive. Either way, I was still here, and had a pretty good idea of who was who, and all that jazz. I have decided to return, because I have completed a self imposed requirement for me to allow myself to come back; I have joined a gym. For many years for as long as I can remember I have wanted to do this. However due to fear, embaressment, the idea that I do not know what to do and was unable to grasp the subtle social dynamics of working out in a gym without actually entering the environment to figure it out. I just wasn't able to. After years of working over fears, developing myself as an individual, I got past this. I have just started this week, and I love it! It really shows how far I have come, and I really plan to build as much muscle as I possibly can! We will see where it goes. Honestly, even if I only make a small level of progress, I will still be happy. Something indeed is better then nothing. Once I get the ball rolling for several months, I plan to share what I have done, and where I have come from.

As for other things. I'm 22 years old. 6'0 and 150lbs. I have a degree in chemistry, and will be going to grad school for a PhD in the fall, to which I am very excited about. I want to be a professor some day. I am very interested in personality theory, and know it quite extensively. I have written stories on here in the past, but none of them ever went to completion due to lack of motivation and time. I might try my hand at it again sometime in the future and see where I can take it. It is satisfying to write, and lord knows I can write a lot.

So yeah, hi everyone! I hope to contribute to the community here much more this time, and see how it all pans out.
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