I'm not really good with these, but I guess I wanted to do one so... my name is Kyle aka Skunkboy. I got this nickname because I wore my halloween costume to school as a jacket because it was a hoodie with fur on it in the skunk pattern. I'm 17, as you can see over beside my name. I am a Senior at Ringgold High School in northwest Georgia and hopefully going to be going to The Chicago Institute Of Art in a few years. I want to study up on my art techniques, specificly in the field of sculpture, because I want to do movie special effects, puppetry, and make up. I am a big movie fan, my favorites being the Final Destination films, Fight Club, and the Nightmare On Elm Street films. I am also a big lover of the fine arts, being writing, music, and art. Some of my favorite authors are Michael Slade, Stephen King, and Clive Barker. My favorite bands are Devo, Depeche Mode, and KMFDM. And finaly, my favorite artists are Dave Hopkins, Eric Schwartz, and Mat Sherrer. I find religion to be fasinating, but I have my own belifes and thus am an atheist. But I learn a lot about Christianity, especialy if I find some scripture someone has written on a tshirt that I do not understand.
By the way, if you look in my profile you'll see something called the Infinity Theory. This is a theory I have created on my own that states "The universe is infinite in size and time, and everything in it created lasts until it is destroyed." The evidence I have to back this up is the fact that we're still finding out new things even here on Earth. New elements. New fosils. New species of animals. And we see new stars appear and disappear all the time. We also, thru advancements in telescopes, are able to see new planets and stars form. How can we say, then, that all of this just suddenly appeared? In case you were wondering.
By the way, if you look in my profile you'll see something called the Infinity Theory. This is a theory I have created on my own that states "The universe is infinite in size and time, and everything in it created lasts until it is destroyed." The evidence I have to back this up is the fact that we're still finding out new things even here on Earth. New elements. New fosils. New species of animals. And we see new stars appear and disappear all the time. We also, thru advancements in telescopes, are able to see new planets and stars form. How can we say, then, that all of this just suddenly appeared? In case you were wondering.
Good to have you here.
