I would say my number one interest is in the pursuit of creativity. I appreciate all types, including and most importantly the kind that shake up the status quo. We do not have the type of culture that openly permits the expansion of mind, because, this expansion compromises the authority in power. So by creating we allow for an underground of free expression, the most dangerous thing possible to the "system"... width="425" height="350" ..
I'd like to meet:
Emma Goldman, Sir Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Sacco and Vanzetti, Jack Kerouac, Salvador Dali, Carl Jung,Timothy Leary, Ken Kesey, Hermann Hesse, Rodin, Kandinsky, M.C. Escher, Lewis Carroll, Johann Sebastion Bach, John Cage, and Miles Davis during his freeform years... since that is not going to happen........I geuss I am looking for the contemporary versions of these people. Oh yeah...and this crazy cat (Stephen Colbert) for having the biggest balls in the modern "press".
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Music:
electronic, jazz, hip-hop, experimental....i like some punk, but many punk rockers spend too much time being pissed and doing nothing, pick up a book...anarchy is about having enough self control to understand inherent individual rights and not needing to be governed...not to create chaos and destruction every where they go. Viva anarkista!
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Movies:
V for Vendetta, 1984, Jesus of Montreal, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Loose Change, Altered States, Waking Life, Pi, and i geuss if i have to pick a "chick flick"...Amelie
Television:
is the drug of the uncreative
Books:
"The Glass Bead Game" and "Steppenwolf" by Hermann Hesse, "Electric kool-Aid Acid Test" by Tom Wolfe, "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac, "1984" by George Orwell, "Valis" by Phillip K Dick, "Neuromancer" by Wiliiam Gibson, "Godel, Escher, Bach..." by Douglas Hofstadter, "Origin of Species" by Charles Darwin, anything by Hunter S Thompson, Tom Robbins, Ken Kesey or the little menehune that live in Maui.