My name is Josef Isaiah Green and someday I’m going to change the world.
I was born in
Tucson, Az 10/21/88
I’m the son of Jerri Argentos and Josef Edward Green
My mom lives in Oklahoma, near my half brother and sister, Samuel and Shawnee Moses. and works at the local redneck grocery store.
My dad lives in New Jersey with his wife and two step-sons and is a parole officer.
I have many friends back in Tucson and now all over the world, yet now that, unlike my contemporaries, my world almost entirely exists beyond what I can see right in front of my eyes, it gets pretty lonely here.
I’m a world-traveler, aspiring musician, writer, and philosopher. I hope those will be enough to bring home the dough, because I’m a retarded baby at technology.
Ironically I’m working as an Information systems technician, second class petty officer…
I’m currently stationed in Naples Italy, serving the world’s Finest Navy until 2011.
But please understand, I’m just passing through…
I think it would be cool to serve a bit in the peace corps someday.
and Jennifer Keas is my girlfriend! I love her dearly!
anyways, enjoy the rambles…..
and Party on!!!!
-Your friendly neighborhood NINJA!!!!!!HIIIIYYYAAHH!!!!!!!
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I never knew you were so good at writing! Your work is amazing! It was hard to believe you wrote all this stuff (even thought I already knew you had a wild imagination and are very good at philosophizes) Well…I’m gonna explore this website some more to see what other stuffs on here.
-RJC
Josef: I was surprised to see that you are not that excited about the Navy, from some of your writing. If I had one comment to make: The Navy matures you so much., emotionally and mentally. Soak it in and take advantage of the leadership and character building it will bring out in you. Once you are out, when you go to look for a job employers like military people. Those who complete their committment are: diciplined, able to take direction , repsectful, trustworthy, and have a great work ethic. Those who don’t make it, and wash out in boot camp, just really show their character is weak and unwillingness to become a team player. That is what the military is…..a place of team buidling and leadership development.
Good Luck!
Joyce
Hi Josef. I have been following your writings and it’s great to see how you’re expanding yourself mentally and physically to make sense of the world. However, in this world of expansive knowledge and experience, this would be a curse more than a blessing. Change is good in fueling improvements and improvisations but where it comes at a price of an un-graspable self, one must be a lone wolf.
Live a good life,
Bryan
I’ve always wanted to be in the peace corp for few years.
woah.
Hey…..love the writing..Very philosophical lol
Hey! how are you doing? what are you up to? I haven’t talked to you in awhile hope everything is good for you over in Italy! Life is crazy here. I got a car! Are you still playing the violin? We need to catch up I miss ya dude! Catcha later! bye