Is it so hard?
So I decided to move out. I'll most likely be here another month, as i cannot find a replacement for myself on my lease and find another …

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Growing up in the south(South Carolina/Atlanta), we discovered i had epilepsy at the age of 14. Which essentially meant, for a 14 year old, that your freedom was gone. But I've worked very hard over the past 16 years to ensure that my goals and dreams were never ever taken away simply because I cannot drive and occasionally have seizures. I now live in New York City. I work for a worldwide tech company, and am, when i'm not tired, an illustrator/graphic designer. New York has provided me with stable public transportation, and the freedom that I did not have in the south. Now, my interest is in California, where my company is headquartered. So, yet again, a challenge awaits.
Computers(only the fruity kind, hint hint), good design, music(electronic, jpop, instrumental, experimental, etc.)typography, Asia(music, culture, etc.), etc.
So I decided to move out. I'll most likely be here another month, as i cannot find a replacement for myself on my lease and find another …
I find it almost amusing, that most non-epileptic people don't seem to understand the equation: no sleep=seizures.
I just moved in with a …
Right now, my epilepsy is going so-so. Nothing for me to be alarmed about.
But, as I'm considering moving to Northern California for my …