If I could, I would spend all nights in the fog. Until, of course, I see someone with a hook.

Thought: is Bes Gay because of moving to San Francisco?06.07.07

In this article, whenever I say the word Gay, I am referring to lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders [LGBT].

People often ask me if I am gay because of my decision to move to San Francisco. That can be a bit like asking me if I am a cop because of my decision to visit a police station. Even if I am gay, does it matter? Many people have such a huge phobia against gay people that their lives will become chaotic if they even hear the word “gay.” For me, a phobia can exist in someone’s mind, but if that phobia starts to make someone pass judgments or start hating others, I think it is more of an obsession than a phobia.

In fact, I get asked “Did you move there because you’re gay! Tell us man, we won’t care” so much, I have begun to say yes to everything others are scared of. Are you afraid of gay people? I’m gay then. Are you afraid of straight people? I’m straight then. Are you afraid of people who may be witches in disguise? You’re in luck! I’m a witch in disguise. If your fear of gay or bisexual people scares you to death, please keep that fear to yourself and do not let that affect your interaction with me or other people. It is really strange, for you and your own character, if you start getting scared simply because someone moves to San Francisco. For me, it is just funny and boring at the same time.

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Leaving Orange County for the Northern California01.29.07

With all the trips around the country, it is now time for me to take another one. Among many other places, I have been to Washington, New York, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Florida and Georgia in the last 5 months alone. This time, it is kind of a long term move. I found some doctors up north where I may have a better chance of getting better. I am moving up to San Francisco area within a week.

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Getting out of the line after paying06.03.06

Have you ever waited in a line at a fast food place to order something? When you hand over cash or your debit/credit card to the cashier, they usually take up to 30 seconds to give you your change or receipt back. However, the moment you get your receipt, you are expected to move out of the line. The cashier will start looking at other customers, making sure you regret standing near the cashier for even a second after you have the receipt in your hand.

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