My name's Conor. I was born in Costa Rica to American parents, and lived there for six years. I then moved to Mexico and lived eight years there, moved to Colorado, USA, and lived for a year there. I moved back to Mexico, and lived there for two years. I'm now moving back to Costa Rica and should live there for a year.
I am 17, and have been interested in hallucinogenic drugs since the age of sixteen. I have at least one life-altering revelation from dissociative drugs, which has made me aware and, though not to sound conceited, enlightened. I am interested in the fields of Politics, Economics and Philosophy, with all my beliefs in those stemming from the ideal of non-coercion. I spend my time reading articles on just about everything, and have become an encyclopedia for my real life friends in Philosophy, World Politics, Drugs, Economics, Mathematics, World History, Religion and a few others stray topics I'm well-versed in.
I'm told I give off vibes of innocence, joy and peace, though I accept every aspect of a human psyche including fear and anger -- perhaps that is how I have become at peace. Although I do not tolerate violence as a form of oppression, I find many martial arts to be beautiful, and enjoy playing violent sports with my friends, being careful not to create anger but serene awareness.
I am 17, and have been interested in hallucinogenic drugs since the age of sixteen. I have at least one life-altering revelation from dissociative drugs, which has made me aware and, though not to sound conceited, enlightened. I am interested in the fields of Politics, Economics and Philosophy, with all my beliefs in those stemming from the ideal of non-coercion. I spend my time reading articles on just about everything, and have become an encyclopedia for my real life friends in Philosophy, World Politics, Drugs, Economics, Mathematics, World History, Religion and a few others stray topics I'm well-versed in.
I'm told I give off vibes of innocence, joy and peace, though I accept every aspect of a human psyche including fear and anger -- perhaps that is how I have become at peace. Although I do not tolerate violence as a form of oppression, I find many martial arts to be beautiful, and enjoy playing violent sports with my friends, being careful not to create anger but serene awareness.