User:BunnyFromMars

Hello there, it's very nice of you to visit my user page, and I really appreciate the act. My life story is simple and yet not so. I immigrated to Canada from China when I was nine, and I have been in school ever since. I am interested in a large variety of things including drawing, painting, photoshop, computer graphics, sewing, jewelry, photography, psychology (leaning towards cognitive neuroscience), cooking, nail art, business, jogging, yoga, reading (mostly non-fiction, but there are exceptions), anime, philosophy, psychic phenomenon (tarot, telekinesis, palm-reading etc), and there are others that I cannot pull off the top of my head. Some things on my bucketlist (which I don't actually have): learn computer programming, learn adobe dreamworks, do a Vitas scream in a public place, wear only clothing I made for a week straight and look good doing it, open a nail salon, open a psychology clinic (focusing on developmental psychology), buy my own place (condo or single) and have enough left for me to decorate the interior without financial limit, paint myself orange for a day, cross-dress some more because it's fun, get a tattoo of something somewhere on my body, actually win an anime convention mascot design contest, climb a tree, own a treehouse on my property.

Okay that's enough about me. No, age and academic credentials really don't matter when you want to get to know somebody. We assume a person must be smart if he/she has a Ph.D. Yes, that proves their skills in analysis and scientific research. It also proves that they're either really rich or they're in very heavy debt. Do you know who they are? No. You know who that specific group of people is, but it would be a prejudice if we say "all doctors are smart".

I will keep editing.