Hey there everybody! I'm just a redneck and teacher. I'm very concerned about what's happening to the environment because I plant stuff in the ground and am passionate about science. Oh, and I'm 28, and intersex. Sadly the gender markers here aren't very accurate and I couldn't put a good approximation of what I am.
I'm also looking for people who are open to voice chats or texting together at the same time early on by making an appointment. I don't use this site often since I either prefer the group chats where you talk to one another at the same time or talking to people in person if and when possible.
Here's some background about me (I guess I will go with dashes to organize everything nicely, sometimes I'm prone to bunching my content up in paragraphs):
-I still want to be a researcher, but after working in industry, I'd like to teach in technical high schools and colleges and other such institutions like nonprofits to promote educational equity.
-I quite enjoy math just for the sake of it, even reading research though it can take awhile to comprehend it. I see it much like a game- I don't have any set curricula to learn, i just see interesting math and I go through videos and books to learn it to see if I can solve the problem. And solving the problem is like going to the next level in the video games, yeah? So I treat the math like a puzzle to solve and I just need to obtain the tools to solve the problem, not like a bunch of weird symbols in some godforsaken language, which is unfortunately the way schools teach in math, at least in the USA and Canada.
- As you can see from the above, I love video games quite a bit, or at least the idea of them. I'm more interested in the video games and occasionally plot, but I rarely play video games because I prefer to imagine stuff in my head. Seeing it in front of me ruins it but I like listening to people talk about video game music and plot, however.
- I like philosophy as well as reading it, but it is not always fun for me, I prefer to listen to a few podcasts and try to see if I can come to some of the same conclusions on my own.
-Climate change and how it affects the working class people and individuals in developing countries
-I've got a big interest in the different types of political views, namely capitalism, socialism, and libertarianism and the pros and cons of all of them.