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About Duo Citizenship
Duo Citizen is the online playground of me, Andrew Davis. Here, I will post random thoughts and ideas as well as many stories and facts that you may not know. I don’t like people who are stupid, I don’t like people who are hypocrites, and I will never like people who are into NASCAR. And I will use this blog to point these individuals out.
The name Duo Citizen is derived from the fact that I hold citizenship in the United States and citizenship in the country of Belgium. If you don’t know where Belgium is before looking it up on Wikipedia, stop reading my blog and go read something more appropriate for you. This is my blog, take it or leave it.
About Andrew:
I was born in Utah at the tail end of the 80’s, thank goodness, the 90’s were already hard enough for me. I imagine I would have lost my mind if I had to deal with the 80’s before getting to the 90’s. Heck, after enduring that, the Bush Presidency would have probably killed me. Anyway…
I was raised by an American engineer and a Belgian linguist, which gave me a lot of advantages and disadvantages growing up. On one hand, my mother took me to exotic places like France and Italy during my teen years while my dad paid for it. On the other hand, I am now socially awkward and require a blog so that I can pretend to have friends.
I am now 20 years old, and I have traveled to 13 different countries, Among them, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and Italy. I used to live in Seattle, and I am still a very dedicated Mariners fan, unfortunately. I am interested in Art, Architecture, Humor, Journalism, New Media, Politics and Filmmaking. That’s really enough about me.
Currently…
I am currently living in Salt Lake City, Utah and attending the University of Utah. I am studying planning to study Communications with a focus on Journalism and New Media. I also write the Mac User’s Blog.
Social Stuff:
You can follow me on Twitter and on FriendFeed. I post videos and links and other stuff I like on Tumblr. You can check out some photos on Flickr and some Videos on YouTube.
Thanks for reading.
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