existentialism, mythology, hot pockets, quantum mechanics, religion, kartwheels, finding an escape from tyrrany, hip hop, jazz, poor christopher walkin impersonations, the blues, aquatic life, poetry, Illustration, demonic possesion, photography, film, graphic design, The long term effects of psilocybe cubensis, stand up comedy, high amonia levels, politics, conspiracy theories, your well being
people who educate themselves and people who want to change the fact that the greatest country in the world is a terrorist state and people without preconcieved notions that keep them from affecting the world in a positive manner and an extremely wealthy woman who wants me to lay around her massive house, eat her delicious pastries, and occasionaly please her sexualy and anyone who can make me laugh and someone who will edit my run on sentences.
is fucking awesome here is a long borring list of bad ass musicians bessie smith, etta james, janis joplin, johnny cash, patsy cline, madeleine peyroux, peggy lee, june christy, billie holiday, ella fitzgerald, fats waller, al green, marvin gaye, judy clay, ann peebles, aretha franklin, fontella bass, willie mitchel, booker t, the beatles, the animals, ccr, the mad lads, david axelrod, benny goodman, al hirt, the doors, errol garner, van morrison, timi yuro, jackie wilson, are you still reading this list, sam cooke, otis redding, ray charles, the charmels, wendy rene, labi siffre, eric clapton, curtis mayfield, jimmy hendrix, bb king, kebmo, robert johnson, leadbelly, blind willie johnson, herbie hancock, beck, jack johnson, nick drake, the kinks, the yardbirds, thelonius monk, mary hopkins, nina simone, regina spektor, jolie holland, willie dixon, sonny boy williams, muddy waters, lowell fulson, LONNIE JOHNSON, lightnin' hopkins, albert collins, holly golightly, mulatu astatke, tom waits strawberry alarm clock, ben harper, peter tosh, bob marley, sublime, elliot smith, jon brion, paul simon, screemin jay hawkins, kurtis blow, run dmc, rakim, slick rick, kool g rap, 2pac, eyedea, aesop rock, sage francis, barley and hops, ignite, rise, mac leathal, atmosphere, the cunninlinguist, tonedef, Qbert, dj shadow, dj premier, mix master mike, and a bunch of other shit
the century of self, the power of nightmares, the trap, Iraq for sale, Sicko, wal-mart (the high cost of low price), Outfoxed (rupert murdoch's war on journalism), Unconstitutional, the corporation, Cult of the suicide bomber, terrorstorm, zeitgeist, Bush family fortunes, Orwell rolls in his grave, you can't be neutral on a moving train, anything written by charlie kaufman, anything by kubrick, the coen bros, sam raimi, wes anderson, cassavetes, mell brooks, scorsese, tarantino, any movie with music composed by jon brion, fear and loathing is always a flick that kicks the ass I've seen d.w. Griffith's birth of a nation and I prefer Disney's 101 Dalmatians
Is for the birds, except for sparrows, sparrows think television is a propagandist tool used to force mankind into a brain dead gelatinous state in which they can be easily manipulated into believing that people like george w bush are suitable candidates for the position of leader over the so called free world. other than that The daily Show, The Colbert Report, Futurama, South Park, Curb your Enthusiasm, and PBS...also why the fuck is modern marvels on the history channel?
I once read an entire book. It took me three years. I can't remember what it was called and I have no fucking clue what it was about. In my humble opinion books are always a poor substitute for illicit street drugs and loose women, but if you feel you must read I've been told these are some bad ass authors, douglas adams, kurt vonnegut, howard zinn, noam chomsky, thom hartmann, greg palast, j.d. salinger, t.s. elliot, chuck palanuik, thich nhat hanh, the dalai lama, cheri huber, jack kerouac, oscar wilde, hemingway, sun tzu, plato, aristotle, heagel, hume, sartre, schopenhauer, neitzsche, hobbes, kant, joseph cambell, john mill, stephen hawking.....To buy books would be a good thing if we also could buy the time to read them.
Noam Chomsky, Thich Nhat Hanh, The Dali Lama, Jean Paul Sarte, and My Parents