who am i? who i am goes beyond definition, attached in their conclusions. i am my actions, my states, my phenomena, my ocurrences, my desires. i'm tired of feeling substantive, defined by what i once was and, therefore, stuck on the inflexibility of what i am no longer. i am a verb: the same as always, but never the same. i am my variations and that's why i have been many and many i'll still be.










