1. You're laying out in your back yard with your best friend and doing some serious cloud gazing. A big fluffy cloud passes above. What does it look like to you?
I don't know, the cloud keeps changing. One minutes it's a rainbow and the next moment it is a beautiful sun. It looks like a phoenix. You can almost see its majestic wing rising from the ashes. A cloud can be anything you want it to be. It just depends on what’s going on in your mind. The cloud is actually a saber and it's pointed straight at it’s enemy.
2. When thinking about getting any sort of body alteration, you have to ask yourself the basic question, ''Are you afraid of pain?''
Yes, I’m kind of freaked out by pain. I’ll admit it. But I would still like a change. Pain is just a state of mind, but I won’t go through it if it’s not absolutely necessary. Heck no I can endure hours and hours of pain with out freaking out. I’m not totally opposed to it, but I want it to be quick.
3. Wow! You thought the time would never come, but it finally has come. You are graduating from high school. What are you most likely to do?
I'm going to art school. I want to explore my artistic side in a spiritual and educational environment. I'm not sure what I want to do yet. I thought I'd try school and if that doesn't work maybe join the Peace Corp for a year. I'm going to college, getting a masters and then finding a job. That's the way things are done in my family. I'm going straight out and conquering the world. I mean that’s what we all want to do, so why not jump to it?
4. What's your favorite color?
I like silver. It's piercing. I like blue. It's tranquil. I love every color of the rainbow. It's too hard to choose just one. I like practical colors like black and grey.
5. When people are standing over your grave, looking back on your life, what do you want them to remember about you?
That I was a buoyant force to be reckoned with. That I was a deeply spiritual person that felt things very deeply. That I was a good, true friend and family member. I don't really know. I hop I change enough over the years that there isn’t just one thing to remember about me.