Working, Playing and creating music (bass), drinking, reading, dancing, talking philosophy with friends, learning (knowledge is power), gaming, playing Magic the Gathering (yes I'm a geek), sleeping, loving.
Rather than naming superfluous individuals and subconsciously playing favorites, I'd rather take a moment and divulge that the person I'd like to meet would be myself somewhere around the time frame of about 10 years ago. Why you ask? Because I'd like to remember what it was like to be happy. To be able to admire the beauty of naievity and the wonderlust of innocense is truly one thing I'd like to experience first hand one last time.
Anything in the EBM genre, darkwave, goth, rock, metal, techno, electronica, ambient. My cd and mp3 collection spans all of the aforementioned and beyond. Music is a very important factor in my life and always has been. I agree with a friend on his opinion on the modern music genres and artists portrayed therein, "Music is dead."
Intelectual movies, horror, sci-fi, anime, vampire movies, action, classic, vintage (20's - 50') black and white.
Don't watch TV. That's right you read it right.
The Bible first and foremost, Justine Musk, Allen Ginsburg, Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Anne Rice, Kim Harrison.
To me a hero is defined by their actions and legend. Their upright and unshaking moral ground is the foundation and building block of me shaping myself be more like those who laid the way. Family would first be mentioned because blood is thicker than water ans the old adage goes. Secondly my friends, the true friends who have persevered and stuck through with me. Who took me in carved a totem of stabily not only socially but mentally and spiritually as well. I don't believe in heros dubbed by the media. Celebrities and their like shall receive my scoff from point blank range and the blame from my finger for bringing down the morality of western society.