RentMen:
Tell us about the best experience you have had in life.
mario_cantu:
When I helped my ex’s little brother, battle his addiction, while standing in his corner. I never thought I’d ever, be that guy, who you could turn to when you have no one left. He burned most bridges, as if he knew how to swim across. But when he showed up on my front steps, and everyone else, gave me advice, to just let him drown. Imagine that, family would rather let you go out in life like that. Then to give you another chance, to violate their trust. I see the results, I’m no sponsor by any way. Just a man, who donated his time, energy and heart; for a man,who people purposely left out to hit rock bottom, with no support. That to me, is my greatest achievement, I can talk about, without feeling like I’m seeking glorification for doing what any decent person should do for family.
RentMen:
What is your specialty?
mario_cantu:
Question everything, don’t believe half what you thought you saw, and most what you hear. A non conformist, who is self aware, I’m known in my city for not caring what the next man thinks. Catch me with a Dutch, strolling that promenade, without a care in the world. Because I know what life I want to experience, and what pit stops you may encounter, that you shouldn’t miss out on.
RentMen:
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like others to absolutely know about you?
mario_cantu:
Behind that serious face, or that unnatural smile, is a man of conviction, integrity, family values, and most of all honesty. I will never sugarcoat shit, and tell you it’s Coco Puffs.
RentMen:
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
mario_cantu:
Hobbies include, exploring new cities, i work out, smoking pot and playing video games, I do enjoy sewing costumes, I know my way around a sewing machine, I like home renovation projects too. Who doesn’t enjoy gambling? I spend Sunday watching Football and family time. I’m kinda boring, a creature of habit, routine, ritualistic tendencies and familiarity around a small circle of cronies.
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