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Tony

I am here for Friends and Networking

About Me

Despite what you may have heard, I do not come from the future. I have always existed in a linear time-continuum, I have never crossed an Einstein-Rossen bridge, and I know nothing of the fourth, fifth, or one-hundred and twentieth milleniums. I grow weary of the need to repeatedly state this in order to counteract these baseless accusations and character attacks. I do not want to hear about it again. This rumor needs to stop.

My Interests

I do what I like and I like what I do.

I'd like to meet:

The disenfranchised masses, drunk astronauts, pirates, people with unusual names, vagabond superheroes, rocknroll outsiders, time-travelers, nationless souls, dedicated cyclists, girls in glasses, educated anarchists, paradigm-shifters, social activists, dance-aholics, people who look like caricatures of themselves, mysterious malcontents, culture jammers, car-thief joyriders, the tragically inspired, people without myspace accounts.

NOTE TO BANDS AND OTHER RANDOM ADDERS: I would love to hear what you are doing, but for random add requests, you should go to the Irregular Frequencies profile . That profile wants to meet all kinds of other myspace profiles.

Music:

"Music is still the antidote for the nameless, but this is not yet music. Music is planetary fire, an irreducible which is all sufficient; it is the slate-writing of the gods, the abracadabra which the learned and ignorant alike muff because the axle has been unhooked. Look to the bowels, to the unconsolable and ineluctable! Nothing is determined, nothing is settled or solved. All that is going on, all music, all architecture, all law, all government, all invention, all discovery--all that is velocity exercises in the dark."
Henry Miller, Tropic of Capricorn

Movies:

popcorn and holding hands.

Television:

"You are the screen, and the TV watches you."
Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation

Books:

"I know of a wild region whose librarians repudiate the vain superstitous custom of seeking any sense in books and compare it to looking for meaning in dreams or the chaotic lines in one's hands... They admit that the inventors of writing imitated the twenty-five natural symbols, but they maintain that the application is accidental and that books in themselves mean nothing. This opinion--we shal see--is not altogether false."
Borges, The Library of Babel

Heroes:

anti-, flawed, and tragic