Well, that's something that I've done in the past, and have plans to do again. But as for my life as a soap, that's because I'm an activist. That the War on Drugs has demonstrably altered my life is why I'm a solid activist: I've seen the dark side and I (mostly) choose the light side. But that's the point: the fuzz are watching me, and have been for years. So I put it all out in the open about my thoughts and ideas because if I hide, then the fuzz would have leverage/blackmail -- it was coincidental that I came out of the closet at the same time as the Drug Law Reform stuff, but I definitely feel that owning my sexuality and gender identity made me feel freer than if I had been hiding that. My alignment is usually Chaotic Good more than Chaotic Neutral, and the cops have mostly been good to me. ⚧️ - The downside of my radical honesty (yes, that's a philosophy) for people is that because I basically publish my entire life, I sorta feel like I can ask more invasive questions than other interviewers because I answer those questions about my own life. 🍺 And I definitely have the desire to trip up famous people with a sharp question. I'm probably a better host than I am a friend, to be totally honest, which is why I only have a few friends. I think that my FB profile is fairly accurate with 28 friends: that's probably all I've got. 👁️
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