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1989-09-12
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Female
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Ohio
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2004-11-13
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Unemployed High School Graduate
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Audrey
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I graduated high school despite family troubles and boyfriend troubles. I am now in counsiling to fix my messed up head.
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6th grade ~ 1999 ~ 10 years
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Inuyasha, Trigun, Black Lagoon, Death Note, Saikano, Vampire Knight, Angel Sanctuary, Bleach, Final Fantasy Advent Children, Nana, Naruto, Jing The Bandit King, Detective Ragnarok Loki, Golden Boy, Elfen Lied, Gundam Wing, Zoids, Zoids: Legacy, Hellsing,
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To be a video game character designer and release at least one album with a band.
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Drawing, reading manga, video games, fixing computers, and playing my guitar
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Art, Computer work, Guitar, Cooking, Making things, and fixing things.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005
In memory of a counsiler of mine who was also my very close freind
Last night I found out my old counsiler I went to for the past two years died saturday. I cried for like 45 minutes yesterday. I am going to dedicate my site to him for the next month in his memory. And here is his obituary article:
Dr. Richard J. Stenack
November 13, 1945 - April 9, 2005
NORWALK - Dr. Richard J. Stenack, 59, of Norwalk, died Saturday in the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo.
He was born Nov. 13, 1945 in Allentown, Pa., and came to this area in 1980 from Lafayette, Ind.
He was a veteran of the Air Force and recieved his associates in arts degree in 1974 from the University of Marylandand his bachelors of science degree in 1975 from the University of Maryland.
He also recieved his master's degree in 1976 from Ball State University and his doctorate in 1980 from Purdue University. He was a practicing psychologist in Norwalk since 1980. He was the author of "Stop Controlling Me" in 2001, which has been published in five languages. He enjoyed painting, gardening and careing for wild animals.
He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Elli E. (Smolka) Stenack; mother, Doris M. Stenack of North Hampton, Pa.; brothers and sisters-in-law, David F. and Kathleen Stenack of North Hampton, Pa. and Jesse and Margie Smith of Denver Co.; two neices and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Richard J. Stenack Sr.
:the rest of the article is about where to call and where to send memorial gifts. And if you want to send any memorial gifts for him just send me a pm and I will tell you.
And yeah Dr. Stenack was a great man.
He was there for me for the past two almost three years and has helped me pass over a breakdown. Yeah because last year something happened to me (I would rather not say) and I almost hade a breakdown over it. I picked up the phone and called Dr. Stenack.
I always felt better after talking to him, because he acually said things to me that made sense and made me feel good about myself. I will never find another person like me again. He was associated with me through business and in common life.
He was a very good freind who I could talk to about ANY sort of problem I hade, whether it be something someone said at school or be problems with myself on a emotional stablity.
He was a great man with many achievments in his life and within a short amount of time. But unfortunately his health was not very good. It is a great shame that someone of such standards were to die at such a age because of bad health.
I wish he would come back.
And I know I will never go any other counsiler for anything again. I could open myself up to him and not have any worries about anyone knowing that wasnt suppose to know. He knew me better than some other people who knew me all my life.
All I ask is for him to come back because I know I will never find another like him.
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