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'''T H R I F T : I own Thriftology. A trendy thrift store in Prospect, California.'''
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'''T H R I F T : I own [[Thriftology]]. A trendy thrift store in Prospect, California.'''
  
 
''“Thrift is the really romantic thing; economy is more romantic than extravagance… thrift is poetic because it is creative; waste is unpoetic because it is waste… if a man could undertake to make use of all the things in his dustbin, he would be a broader genius than Shakespeare.” – Gilbert K. Chesterton''
 
''“Thrift is the really romantic thing; economy is more romantic than extravagance… thrift is poetic because it is creative; waste is unpoetic because it is waste… if a man could undertake to make use of all the things in his dustbin, he would be a broader genius than Shakespeare.” – Gilbert K. Chesterton''

Latest revision as of 00:02, 14 January 2017

T H R I F T : I own Thriftology. A trendy thrift store in Prospect, California.

“Thrift is the really romantic thing; economy is more romantic than extravagance… thrift is poetic because it is creative; waste is unpoetic because it is waste… if a man could undertake to make use of all the things in his dustbin, he would be a broader genius than Shakespeare.” – Gilbert K. Chesterton


D E S E R T _ T O W N : I am from a desert town. Are you?

“I lived in a small town out in the desert and my friend used to steal his mom’s car in the middle of the night. He’d drive over to my house, I’d sneak out and we’d go out to the desert and just burn things down.” – Mark Hoppus


W E R E W O L F _ K I N : I am Garou (Bone Gnawer) Kinfolk.

“I know how to recognize a child of the moon.” – Quinn/Once Upon A Time


H O M E L E S S : I help the homeless anyway possible. I have contacts and allies with businesses and city officials who align with my ideals (Contacts and Allies Backgrounds). I've built up a reputation too (Fame Background).

“We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked, and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty.” – Mother Teresa