 Being open about being LGBT on campus is not as difficult as you might expect. There's, I personally have experienced fairly little bullying and harassment, but it's sort of a don't ask, don't tell situation. I don't announce it, but if somebody does ask, I'll be truthful. And frankly, I'm just tired of hearing the phrase, that's so gay. What can my school do to create a safer atmosphere? I feel that holding a series of basically like assemblies or seminars, I guess you could call them, on bullying would be a good decision. Give examples of cases in which it happens that were sort of extreme but fairly common. And then just to, I think like posters and speakers would be a step in the right direction. I first began to realize my career identity around I believe halfway or so through seventh grade. I think I was 12, maybe 13 years old. It wasn't too long ago, but since then I've been very passionate about establishing civil rights. My favorite movie is really Scott's Prometheus because of, it's very hard to understand it and it's very complicated and it's very sort of artistic. My favorite color has to be either like black or purple. Purple because it presents sort of like a, it's not traditional for like a man to wear pink or purple, but still it's what I sort of would like to wear. At the same time black because black is sort of, I'm going to say goth, I just like the color black.