The party/rave scene and just about every style of music in it (especially drum and bass), vinyl, dancing, DJ-ing, producing, drinking, cars, racing (doing not watching), philosophy, psychology, science, mechanical things, aircraft, history, military affairs, retro, shopping, clothes, thrift stores, name tags that aren't mine, breaking the law in fun and interesting ways, fucking with people's heads, freestyle walking, sex, jerking off, dressing up in strange outfits, paintball, firearms, Adult Swim, anime, hentai, porn, strange music like: Weird Al, Mindless Self Indulgence, They Might Be Giants, King Missile, Mindless Drug Hoover, etc., sleeping, having money, Marie Callendar's microwave dinners, Meat Lover's Pizza, breaking stuff, Nag Champa incense, photography, Playstation, motorcycling, martial arts movies (especially Jet Li ones), reading, expanding my mind and horizons, politics, religion, law, arguing viewpoints, and last but definitely not least PEOPLE.
I'd like to meet:
Anyone that knows how to defeat boredom in an interesting way, like doing Superman's on the roofs of cars at 70 miles an hour and faking vomiting in the middle of a crowded McDonalds.If you like to hit up a "rave" from time to time I've probably already met you. I just forget names and faces in the drunken haze sometimes, so gimme a "Wassap!" and remind me of what a retard I am for forgetting you.
YELLOW
You are very perceptive and smart. You are clear and to the point and have a great sense of humor. You are always learning and searching for understanding.
Find out your color at Quiz Me!Oh yeah, I'd also like to meet your mom.
NOOCH
Music:
Drum and Bass (Darkstep, Techstep, Liquid Funk, and damn near anything with an Amen Break in it; Hardcore (Happy, Breakbeat, and Freeform)
Breaks (Funky and Nu-Skool); House (Dark, Sexy, Funky, and Disco)
Trance (NRG, Progressive, and damn near anything except that Epic crap with the 3 minute breakdowns); Downtempo (especially Tricky and Portishead); Mindless Self Indulgence, They Might Be Giants, Weird Al, King Missile, Mindless Drug Hoover, Danger Bob, The Urge, Squirrel Nut Zippers, System of a Down, Deftones, ..http://67.18.79.2/lab/mp3/mc%20chris%20-%20life's%20a%20bi
tch%20and%20i'm%20her%20pimp%20-%20the%20tussin.mp3MC Chris (Hesh rules!), National Public Radio/NPR (not music, but I still like it), Basically anything that sounds different than all the crap they normally play on the radio. Oh yeah, I'm also a huge fan of Happy HardCountry. It's like Happy Hardcore remixes of old Country Western songs. You should check out Spree's remix of "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy." That shit is crazy!
Movies:
Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, Donnie Darko, American History X, Bowling For Columbine (for it's utter stupidity), Ghost In The Shell, The Animatrix, The Matrix, Groove, Human Traffic, Trainspotting, Saving Private Ryan, The Fast and the Furious, UHF, Pirates of the Carribean, Team America World Police, Buffalo Soldiers (2001), Kung-Pow: Enter the Fist, The Emperor's New Groove, Almost every SNL spinoff movie, anything with good martial arts in it, anything funny, anything sci-fi, anything that makes me think.
Television:
As far as channels, I generally watch The History Channel, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, Discovery Wings, G4, and Music Choice. For specific shows I watch Sealab 2021, Spaceghost Coast-to-Coast, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show, Witch Hunter Robin, Big O, Cowboy Bebop, Inuyasha, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, Oblongs (Will Ferrel kills it!), South Park, Reno 911, Chappelle's Show, Undergrads, The Daily Show, Kids in the Hall, Crank Yankers, and my roommates have gotten me addicted to the L-Word and Desperate Housewives. Dead Like Me and Weeds are my newest addictions.
Books:
America: The Book: A Citizens Guide to Democracy Inaction; Ecstacy: The Complete Guide: A Comprehensive Look at the Risks and Benefits of MDMA; The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test; 1984; The Conversations with God series (check 'em out they're not as bad as they sound); the works of Kurt Vonnegut, Tom Clancy, and Stephen Ambrose; any book about how mechanical objects work; I don't read very often, but when I do it is normally something of either a technical or historical value to me.
Heroes:
Those that go against the grain, that march to the beat of a different drummer and aren't afraid of it either like Salvador Dali, Richard D. James (Aphex Twin), John Stewart, and so many random people I see every weekend.