Horror movies,
Awkward silences,
The color blue,
Art porn,
Taking dirty pictures,
Female serial killers,
Zombies,
Aquarium fish,
Wet naps,
Sterilizers,
Tranquilizers,
Mood Stablizers,
People watching,
Peephole watching,
Windy days,
Hiding in crowded rooms,
Lightning,
Nightmares...
FOR FRIENDSHIPS:
I like sensitive guys. It's alright if they are an asshole as long as they are comfortable with themselves and aren't macho pigs for no reason. Also tough girls who don't take shit from anyone, if she can kick my ass even better.
FOR CHANCE MEETINGS:
people stranger than me, debaucherous intentions are cool as well. Someone who loves to make the best of the situations they are in.
FOR DATING:
alternative people...long haired, punks, goths, freaks...tattoos are a plus.
Wendy O. Williams, Plasmatics, Concrete Blonde, Lunachicks, The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, The Dead Milkmen, Cycle Sluts From Hell, Kate Bush, Peaches, Cocksparrer, Hole, Le Tigre, L7, the Muffs, PJ Harvey, X-Ray Spex, Penetration, Patti Smith, Salt n Pepa, Nina Hagen, Shakespear's Sister, The Dresden Dolls, Buzzcocks, The Pandoras, Daisy Chainsaw, Dalbello, 7 Year Bitch, The Faint, Mindless Self Indulgence, Nick Cave, Stink Mitt, 8 Eyed Spy
Horror movies and short films are my favorites. Amature Porn, Carrie, Welcome To The Dollhouse, Heavenly Creatures, Desperate Living, 28 Days Later, The Events Leading Up To My Death, Reform School Girls, Baraka, Spun, Requiem For A Dream, I Shot Andy Warhol, Waking Life, Happiness, Monster, Pumpkinhead, movies directed by Todd Solondz, John Waters and Nick Zedd. GORE
Thunder Cats, The Munsters, Lavern & Shirley, Wuzzles (That what was on the last time I sat infront of a tv, they are some of the shows my big sister used to watch that I liked too). I have taken to watching the occasional episode of Strangers With Candy when I have the chance.
In Touch for Men,
Animal Encyclopedias,
the dictionary...
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All of my heroes are evil villains.
Mission
To involve myself in projects promoting masculinism until there is no gender boundaries.
To speak in a manner that can be universally understood by all and not a selected or predetermined few.
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