There's another post quite like that one that strikes me: http://andythanfiction.tumblr.com/post/26741450761/books-covers-and-judging-them-not-lest-ye-be
Actually, that guy is me. He’s 28, and he’s been on his own since he was a teenager. He got the tattoos years ago, and they’re in French (which he speaks, along with Spanish, Classical Greek, Latin, and Gaelic), a philosophical quote about the power of hope and patience by Alexander Dumas. He’s a talented freelance illustrator, but he’s been struggling since the economy tanked, especially since his last client screwed him over pretty badly. Even still, he’s constantly looking for work, which includes the dozens of applications he’s put in for jobs that aren’t even in his field. He’s incredibly frugal and resourceful, which is how he’s managed to overhaul all that thrift store and garage sale clothing, some of which he’s made last for over ten years, including that leather jacket.
There's just an overabundance of justifying why he is better than everyone else in his statement that's supposedly about not stereotyping people on food stamps.
Re: Andy explains why he's too special to live a normal life
Actually, that guy is me. He’s 28, and he’s been on his own since he was a teenager. He got the tattoos years ago, and they’re in French (which he speaks, along with Spanish, Classical Greek, Latin, and Gaelic), a philosophical quote about the power of hope and patience by Alexander Dumas. He’s a talented freelance illustrator, but he’s been struggling since the economy tanked, especially since his last client screwed him over pretty badly. Even still, he’s constantly looking for work, which includes the dozens of applications he’s put in for jobs that aren’t even in his field. He’s incredibly frugal and resourceful, which is how he’s managed to overhaul all that thrift store and garage sale clothing, some of which he’s made last for over ten years, including that leather jacket.
There's just an overabundance of justifying why he is better than everyone else in his statement that's supposedly about not stereotyping people on food stamps.