I've been signed to different language learning sites, because of my addiction to English. There is this InterPals. The one that I've been belonging for such a year now. It's not the best choice to learn there, not at all. I know what makes it so 'catchy'. This is that you can see the people's faces, read their likes and dislikes. It makes the site like a brochure which you can choose your types from. Kind of a dating place. And why should I have to be decided by my appearence? Earthlings always decide by what they see. To this time, I had a very honest, and clear but long and maybe way too disturbing self-description there as a biography. This says the way I am. No false words. Now I'm going to take it off but as a record for the upcoming years I'll leave it on here. From this autobiography (which is unedited) you'll know why I call myself an avid thinker. Here it goes:
'Hey. My name is Balázs (pronounce it like fromage, way easier). I'm actually 22, living in Central Europe in a country which is often referred as Hungary. I'm pretty shy, romantic and childlike in some way. I'm sort of a homebody and a realist plus I'm only 5.6 ft.
Most of the time I just come, read your profile and go on. It's not your fault, I just fear to make any move first. Sorry. And sure some days I used to be a stalker like everyone. All you can expect is a simple guy. I think this will lead me to end up like a loser.
Everyone knows most people are boring and easily get bored, whatever it means in general. I don't wanna be blinded by lies, and for sure I'm not gonna say anything that is not me. We live in the same world, have the same situations to get over. Despite all the possible sh*t that I was just writing down and all the seeming rudeness that I may have shown I'm a nice person if you get to know me. Be open, honorable and look at life as it's happening to you not as media shows you.
I believe that not the "I'm a bit crazy and different" expressions make you special and interesting. Actually most of them are lies.
I've been not collecting anything since my childhood, neither here the persons, often called as friends.'