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andlt;aandgt;andlt;/aandgt;andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;IN THE FUTURE, WHEN I IMAGINE I MIGHT BE famous or infamous for something Iand#8217;ve done, I suppose people will ask what it was that brought me to that place. Well, if Iand#8217;m infamous I will sayand#8212;no eyewitnesses and a good lawyer. If Iand#8217;m famous I will say, I guess I just wanted it bad enough. One of these scenarios will probably be true, but more than likely neither will happen.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Most likely Iand#8217;ll live my life like most people on the planet. Highs, lows, buy some shit, read some books, love some people, try not to eff the world up, and be kind to animals so they wonand#8217;t eat me, as Iand#8217;ve chosen to try not to eat them.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;But if Iand#8217;m ever asked if there was a time in my life that made me the person I am, I will point to a certain October that stays with me like a song played over the radio a hundred times at the start of a day. You canand#8217;t get it out of your head so all you can do is go through it. I never did finish my book report on andlt;iandgt;Anna Kareninaandlt;/iandgt; and I went through so much with people I loved and hung out with. I got to see the world through their eyes that certain October, although my own were slightly unfocused.