Profile: Eric

You can call me… Eric, with the knowledge that parts of me are still Ely and even Elizabeth.

I identify as… a Thespian.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … I’d like to start implementing masculine ones in this, my virtual life, because exploration of my identity must start somewhere.

I’m attracted to… people who love love and recognize the dire importance of art to our “wretched and magnificent” existence.

When people talk about me, I want them to… consider the aspect of me up for discussion as part of a whole system of strengths and flaws and unbudging ambiguity that constitute a living, breathing person.

I want people to understand… that I am a child playing pretend; I am an actor (in craft and, more importantly, in nature) and lying is the best and only way I know to tell the truth.

About Eric, with the knowledge that parts of me are still Ely and even Elizabeth.
He got the black sheep blues; don’t owe nothin’ to this goodly frame.

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Posted by on December 4th, 2012 at 08:00 am

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