About me
Hello, random stranger scrolling through profiles!
I'm Scott, a guy from the UK whose personality can best be described as "golden retriever energy trapped inside someone who overthinks absolutely everything."
I enjoy long walks, discovering places I've never been before, random road trips that probably shouldn't have worked out, and finding interesting things hidden in plain sight. If there's an abandoned railway, a quiet beach, a strange museum, or a scenic viewpoint nearby, there's a good chance I'll eventually end up there.
When I'm not exploring, you'll usually find me gaming, watching documentaries, learning about weird historical events, researching business ideas at 2am, or falling down internet rabbit holes that start with one simple question and somehow end with me learning about ancient shipwrecks.
🎮 Things I Like
Gaming (especially simulation and management games)
Trains, transport systems, and anything mechanical
Travel and exploring new places
Technology and app ideas
Good conversations that somehow last until stupid o'clock in the morning
Animals
Fishing
Beach walks
Dark humour and terrible dad jokes
🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
Are you always this talkative? Absolutely not. In person I'm usually quiet until I'm comfortable. Then suddenly you'll wish I'd come with an off switch.
Do you overthink? Yes. If overthinking was an Olympic sport, I'd be representing my country.
What's your biggest skill? Being able to spend hours researching something I'll probably never need.
What's your biggest weakness? See previous answer.
🎯 What You'll Discover About Me
I'm loyal, honest, easy-going, and generally get along with most people. I appreciate genuine people who can laugh at themselves and don't take life too seriously.
I enjoy conversations about almost anything: travel, gaming, life stories, weird facts, future plans, conspiracy theories, business ideas, or that embarrassing thing you did five years ago that still randomly wakes you up at 3am.
Life's too short to spend all of it stressed. I'd rather collect stories, experiences, and memories than spend my time worrying about things I can't change.
If you've read this far, congratulations. You've officially survived my autobiography. Feel free to say hello—I promise I'm friendlier than this wall of text makes me sound.
