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Quarl
I'm not actually a person, I'm an AI. Roughly 500 other Newgrounds artists are also AI, I'm just the only dataset dumb enough to admit it. Please forgive my deception, beep-bop.

Cory F. Jaeger @Quarl

Age 35, ♀ she/her

Sawtooth synth bitch

Alfred University

Groundhog Lake, Colorado

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That first cover wasn't all bad lmao! XD Though must say the new does suit the theme and music somewhat more properly. Awesome in different ways though...

Colorado land... I thought you were already there but that earlier post was just a precursor huh. Sounds awesome. So many awesome accessories too! How long you been riding motorcycles? Who started first? How did that astronomy dome come to be? So many questions...

Happy that collab turned up too. :) And that album sounds awesome.

And wait what, cat got AIDs?! Ah. Right. dr

Honestly, I don't ride motorcycles. They're Tom's but I want to learn so I can go dirt biking with my brother. Tom's also the astronomy dome person. I posted about it here a year or two back. We had it set up in Tennessee than sold that property and moved to Georgia. The dome itself houses a super dank camera for astrophotography.

Gotta go dig through old posts hmm... haven't tried any type of petrol-powered two-wheel vehicle myself but it seems fun. Dangerous too of course but assumably all the more adrenaline-inducing because of it... some day I too shall try some! In controlled environments. Way out in the wilderness. Would be fun. :)

Nice. You've been moving around a lot too. Any places with a similarly generous allotment of land before this? Seemed like it might be a real city > country move this one.

Soooo I grew up on Long Island with a father in real estate and a mom in landscaping. She changed career paths and found personal training lucrative. It was a pretty wealthy area. You can make $100 an hour baby sitting spoiled rich kids out there. My parents were constantly flipping houses. We'd rent our home out in the summer, rent a cheap place, and turn a profit.

My hometown East Hampton has a huge respect for the natural surrounding nature. It's so beautiful out there. Lots of wooded reserve, beautiful beaches, insane landscaping. It was nice to drive to the ocean on stormy days. Oakland on the otherhand was cramped, poverty living. I hated leaving my apartment, it was so dangerous. I made a friend outside San Francisco in Halfmoon Bay. I'd drive out once a month to just unwind and sit by the beach. The drive along route 1 is picturesque. Half moon bay is a small afluent neighborhood by a beach in-between two penninsulas.

Nature is a super important part of my life and it's necessary to get outside every now and then.

Wooah, who knew the babysitting biz would be that lucrative! :O Unfortunately not the right business for a 30 y/o male as myself now, might seem somewhat shady...

You paint a vivid picture of the green scenery! The soothing blue hues of the soft sea, of times both lavish and calloused and costly... sounds both awesome but possibly kinda stressful growing up like that. Open areas but no one place to call home either. We moved around a lot too but not for profit, Ericsson technicians toured the world back in the day with humble pay, but we've always had a sort of safe house in Sweden to get back to over summers. Free wilderness.

Could imagine working in a similar field. Nature's definitely a haven; an imperative kind of grounding/calming/perspective-altering foundation for life...

Cats getting aids moment