CjHey whats up everyone! Im new to this, actully my friend Mariah got me on here. I did it for her! My name is Casey I am a sexy 21 year old single male. I am in the Army and have been for almost three years. I like to party hang out and have fun. Im soon to be 21 and stoked to be home for mid tour leave to celbrate it. Yes I am currently deployed to Iraq! I listen to music all the time I do anthying that will get my adrenaline pumpping. If want to talk hit me up and lets talk and get drunk on here.
YzellA lot has happened over the past couple year's.
Some thing's for the good and some for the bad. I know everything happens for a reason. Life is pretty great, right now!
I miss old memories and the past, but i'm ready to create an amazing future.i want to be a model someday. I am a very passionate person.
I am affectionate and fun to be around. I love dancing. I love all music. Such as, R&B, hip hop, alternative and rock, salsa, cumbias etc...
I love going to the movies, playing sports, going out in general.
I'm always down for a good time. I'm lost without my phone. What I have learned is that everyone makes mistakes and nobody is
perfect. Life is simply life, enjoy it. I dont like drama. So don't bring me in it.I love to make friends. Get to know me
you won't regret it... well you might.Love me or hate me, but thats just simply me.
I', looking for a simple serious nice guy willing to take care of me and never left me.
understand and accept me the way I am., I hate t
ChrisI like drinks and being outside. I hunt, play outside, beer crusing, mudding, playing, fix trucks...you name it. Looking for friends and a lady.
PumpkinladyI'm a single mother of 5, boy and girl twins still at home. I am wiccan and love to read and garden and a lot more, but this is way more important then anything I could tell you about me. However, if you still wanna know more about me, just ask.
Hidden away, out of sight but dotting the landscape of America, are the little known or forgotten Reservations of the Indigenous People of our land. Sadly, the average U.S. mainstream resident knows almost nothing about the people of the Native American reservations other than what romanticized or caricaturized versions they see on film or as the print media stereotypes of oil or casino-rich Indians. Most assume that whatever poverty exists on a reservation is most certainly comparable to that which they might experience themselves. Further, they assume it is curable by the same means they would use.
But that is the arrogance of ignorance.
Our dominant society is accustomed to being exposed to poverty. It’s nearly invisible because it