Shannon
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I'm basically that old.
What are you doing with a fake gun, man?
It's me and subpoena carpenter.
Subpoena.
Did anything more come of this?
No, I just stayed inside with my door locked and cried for a little bit.
No, except it was crazy.
I got in the elevator and there was a guy and he had his homeless begging stuff.
And then he looked at me like, do you want to give me money?
And I was like, well, we both live here.
Hi, I'm good. I am Shannon. I'm 27 years old, and I'm a lifelong vegetarian, and I'm wondering if that's worth changing for a man.
Hi, I'm good. I am Shannon. I'm 27 years old, and I'm a lifelong vegetarian, and I'm wondering if that's worth changing for a man.
Hi, I'm good. I am Shannon. I'm 27 years old, and I'm a lifelong vegetarian, and I'm wondering if that's worth changing for a man.
Lifelong. All 27 years of my life.
Lifelong. All 27 years of my life.
Lifelong. All 27 years of my life.
Never, ever. And yeah, it's kind of some unique circumstances for it because I'm the only one in my entire family. And so I grew up in the Northeast and kind of decided from a very young age with a good friend of mine who's basically like a sister that... We loved animals too much and didn't want to eat meat. And we grew up at a boarding school where both of our dads taught.
Never, ever. And yeah, it's kind of some unique circumstances for it because I'm the only one in my entire family. And so I grew up in the Northeast and kind of decided from a very young age with a good friend of mine who's basically like a sister that... We loved animals too much and didn't want to eat meat. And we grew up at a boarding school where both of our dads taught.
Never, ever. And yeah, it's kind of some unique circumstances for it because I'm the only one in my entire family. And so I grew up in the Northeast and kind of decided from a very young age with a good friend of mine who's basically like a sister that... We loved animals too much and didn't want to eat meat. And we grew up at a boarding school where both of our dads taught.
So we just ate at the dining hall and didn't really have to have our parents cook for us. So they respected that. And then all these years later, just kind of stuck. Gotcha.