Thread:Luki1223/@comment-34135520-20180324164603/@comment-34135520-20180326055804

My profession isn't travelling. I'm an observatist, the only one in the world, I invented the job. When I step on a city I have never been to I don't step back until I have seen every inch of it, which I do by walking through every single street, avenue, road, boulevard and any other urban rank that is within that city. You wouldn't believe what you're missing out on, you see the shady of that city that no other person cares to see. I don't constantly travel, I only do when I have a proper opportunity and excuse to do so.

I choose mediocre sites like this one because the risk is low, because no cop is going to believe a teenager who calls and says "This gal on the internet claims she's adequate to be a vice informant."

I didn't witness the cumulus of human disgrace, I witnessed the interesting side of daily life that a lot of mediocre people -such as you- miss out on. Murders, kidnappings, burglaries, sometimes organised crime if I'm lucky and much more. It's not only crime, I see painters, musicians, shoe shiners, contruction workers, roof cleaners, the usual dull stuff too.

I've had this job for a long time, going on my third year right now. Allege anything you want, I have an unusual life, unusual in a good way. You're wasting your time with demi-political nuisance over the internet.

I'm not a private detective nor an informant, I'm an observatist. My observatory -and sometimes physically direct- involvement in crimes across the globe are the causes of my status as a fugitive.

You could figure this all out on your own if you could only just think, it's the bane of the humane society. It wasn't even hard to wire together. Why can't people just think? I'll never understand.

What I experience isn't the cumulus of human disgrace, it's attractive and fun, very fun. I survived this long in constant danger because I'm a high-functioning sociopath, which you're not even close to.