Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20150204202730/@comment-3547390-20150409061432

I tend to prefer to stay in more urbanized environments. I am not exactly a fan of ticks, I actually tend to get rather paranoid when I find one on me. On my regular walks, I sometimes get ticks on my legs when walking by small forested regions, which often results in me being nervous for the rest of the trek when I realize I had one on me. One time in high school I managed to get a tick on my back whilst in a classroom. I usually have a fear for small things such as mosquitoes and ticks, the smaller the thing in question the more I am nervous about it. I think I would rather be confronted with a runaway big cat such as a lion than a colony of ticks, at least with the former you know where the threat is present and therefore try to remove yourself from such a location.

My favorite area to walk has to be highways. You can lose yourself fully on the long straightaways, going for miles in a single direction without turning. There is a certain town that is about ten miles from here, meaning it would be a twenty mile walk to reach, if I continued down the highway. That means I have a nice goal to work towards.

I am rather clumsy in general. I do physical activities, yet almost all injuries can be attributed to simple household tasks such as walking up a flight of stairs or walking to get a soda next door. The ten mile limp happened because I was talking on my phone.