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Tabula Rasa Tabula Rasa Definition: "Clean Slate, Blank Slate" ![]() My Profile Name: Nora Forrest Sex: Female Birthday: January 12th, 1990 Hometown: Everett, WA Children: Amyrillis Borsheim Relationship With: Brittney Howard Anniversary: February 17th, 2011 Work: Bethany of the Northwest Dietary for the elderly in an assisted living facilit. Education: Community College GED, Office Support Religion: Karma & Tabula Rasa About Myself: I'm a mother to a beautiful four year old daughter. I am also a proud lesbian. My life isn't always the simplest, I do my best to work out the kinks. I'm really quite a nice person, but don't be fooled I can also be a bitch. I hate drama, and I love avoiding it. I have yet to be completely successful with that. I have learned sugar coating how you feel or what you're thinking only makes things difficult to bring into the light later. I'm a very blunt woman, if I have a problem you'll know. But then again I can also be the only ear to listen when my you need a good vent. Let me clarify, venting is not drama, asking for advice I can do. One more thing, I am who I am and I won't change for anyone.
Basic Information about Website I am the website creator and the writer for the poems that feature my name below. I've been writing poems since I was younger, and though many were lost throughtout the years; there were a few I managed to save and post on here to be viewed. Thanks for stopping by, Nora Forrest |
![]() Tattooed on my arm you’ll see this because of my personal feeling towards it. To many people all they’ll see is strange Latin words beautifully written across my arm. To me, Tabula Rasa means that we learn everything we know. From the moment of our birth when our minds are completely blank, everything we discover, learn, experience, and encounter becomes a new piece to our life’s learning puzzle. Teaching us things just as simple as, walking, talking, communicating,, understanding, respect, coping and so on and so forth. Occasionally the slate becomes too much to cope with. Just like a chalk board, if you write over the original words enough you can no longer read the original writing. Sometimes we have to wipe the slate clean. The clutter gets in our way. What was written will never be forgotten because everything is stored within our memories, but by clearing the slate we make room to begin anew. Tabula Rasa was my chance to learn from my mistakes and reestablish a positive outlook towards life. Now,everyday when I look at my arm I remember where I came from. What I experienced, how I learned it, and what made me exactly who I am. -Nora Forrest ![]() |
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