What philosophy do you follow? (v1.03)
Utilitarianism
85%
Nihilism
75%
Kantianism
75%
Hedonism
70%
Existentialism
50%
Justice (Fairness)
40%
Apathy
20%
Strong Egoism
15%
Divine Command
0%
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Utilitarianism
Nihilism
Kantianism
Hedonism
Existentialism
Justice (Fairness)
Apathy
Strong Egoism
Divine Command
art, writing, drawing, time, light, wheelthrowing, large bodies of water, machines, chess, food, cheese, chocolate, chemistry, adults, teenagers, vodka, tea, theories, industrial aesthetics, iconic paintings, health, music, imaging software, itemized lists, big cities, teaching, cooking, thrift stores, koans, the apocalypse and a lot of other random stuff...
talking heads, bobby conn, azita, nirvana, faust, quintron, velvet underground, sonic youth, stereolab, chris connelly, dirty three, yoko ono, tindersticks, alice in chains, serge gainsbourg, the cure, the pixies, the breeders, the clash, bauhaus, radiohead, bach, shostakovich, the smashing pumpkins, quarteto em cy, os mutantes, slint, ministry, pan(a)sonic, jimmy smith, kurt weill, dan wallace, right-eye rita, minotaur, recent photo, the general...
kusturica films, kubrick films, american movie, punch drunk love, monster, crumb, jackass, pi: faith in chaos, secretary, true stories, akira kurosawa's "dreams", from russia with love, delicatessen, zero day, the brown bunny, how to draw a bunny, the city of god, lost in translation, grizzly man, dancer in the dark, naked, eraserhead, decasia...
When I had more time I used to watch Conan 'O Brien. Shows I've enjoyed on DVD: the Office (British series), Alias (mainly because of Victor Garber), Lost.
I enjoy reading non-fiction: art theory, photo theory, contemporary philosophy, environmental chemistry, inorganic chemistry, books on volcanoes and cave formations, comparative studies, interviews... I'm usually not into fictional literature, but I liked: death in midsummer (mishima's short stories), the trial, ceremony, bridge on the river drina, crime and punishment, the brothers karamazov, heart of a dog..