Here goes:
Firstly, I'm a Christian. Not the kind of Christian that usually comes to mind. I am reformed in theology, but open and welcoming socially. I'm no hypocrite. Why? Simply because how could I be a friend to folk I meet if I'm an arrogant, holier-than-thou-and-you're-doomed kind of person? I've got friends who dye their hair, have piercings and tattoos, go to bars, and all that other supposedly "evil" stuff, yet I don't care as those aren't life issues to fret and comdemn over. I care more how folks lives are going, not how they look.
I like things that most people consider "weird, quirky, odd, strange, etc." Mainly because I myself am, {but in reality, it's the rest of the world that is un-normal.

} I mean, what's not to love about the designs on the back of a giant spider crawling across your pillow, or a piece of steampunk art, or something that's just plain eerie? So, if you yourself are book-marked by others as supposedly "weird, quirky, eccentric, odd, dark, rummy, etc.", we'll get along fine enough.
So anyways....I like to draw. I am very much a beginner at drawing. Only this summer did a friend give me some helpful tips, and even then it doesn't seem like I've improved way better, but at the same time, I just do it for fun (hopefully income in the future). Oh, I will mention that when I draw girls/women it will NEVER be in a sexualizing way, simply because they're humans to be given respect, not things to play and toss on a whim.
A good 95% of all my artwork is based off of stories of mine (see below). Occasionally I'll draw a non-story-related picture....but I can't seem to put my heart into those kind of drawings...unless it's a portrait of a friend, then I am ever so careful in making it as realistic as possible lest I get my head lopped off.