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Posted on 03/10/2010
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- I am:
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Man
- Seeking a:
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Woman
- Age:
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35
- Country:
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Canada
- State/Region:
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Ontario
- City:
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St. Catharines
- Body type:
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Athletic
- Height:
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6' 2"
- Eyes:
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Blue
- Hair:
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Blonde
- Ethnicity:
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Caucasian (white)
- Smoking:
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No
- Drinking:
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No
- Living Situation:
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I'll tell you later
- Social Setting:
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I'll tell you later
- TV Watching:
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I'll tell you later
- Languages:
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I'll tell you later
- Marital Status:
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Single / Never married
- Have Kids:
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No
- Want (more) kids:
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No
- Education:
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Post-Graduate
- Employment Status:
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Self-employed
- Occupation:
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Other
- Income:
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More than $150,000
- Religion:
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I'll tell you later
- Attend Services:
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I'll tell you later
- Political Views:
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I'll tell you later
- Sense of Humor:
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I'll tell you later
- Interests:
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I'll tell you later
- In my own words:
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The open-source MC BY Chris Bilton December 16, 2008 13:12 In the world of hip-hop, sometimes the price tag on a pimped-out Escalade or a pair of custom Skytops is as important as a clever internal rhyme or a chorus hook. And in a genre where bling reigns supreme, the most unlikely rapper would be one that’s doing it for free. But that’s precisely how Proteus (a.k.a. Aaron Campbell) is making his mark: as the self-proclaimed world’s first open-source MC. Of course, Campbell is working on the outer edges of hip-hop — far from the temptations of slick production and Auto-Tune trendiness. His raps are intended for sub-subgenres like underground IDM and modern breakcore. But despite working some relatively obscure genres, there appears to be a wealth of artists eager to take him up on his open-source offer. In the three years he’s been making his stuff available, he’s accumulated over 300 songs worth of collaborations.
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