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Angella

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My Interests

MUSIC, the beach, mountains, working out, cooking, psychology, and philosophy.

I'd like to meet:

Nietzsche--He describes the musical experience of the tragedy as "Dionysiac excitement [that] is able to transmit to an entire mass of people this artistic gift of seeing themselves surrounded by just such a crowd of spirits with which they know themselves to be inwardly at one. This is the process of seeing oneself transformed before one's eyes and acting as if one had really entered into another body, another character."Yay for the blissful emotions evoked by music that transcend understanding.

Music:

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Digweed
Hybrid
Sasha
Jimmy Van M
Micah
Mo Shic
Zabiela
Hernan Cattaneo
Way Out West
Steve Lawler
Benz & MD
Deepsky
Eve Falcon
Grayarea
Noel Sanger
Dave Seaman
Hellpass
Trafik
Delerium
Digital Witchcraft
V-Sag
Satoshi Tomiie
Smashing Pumpkins
Madonna
NIN
Garbage
Tori Amos
Nirvana
Elliott Smith
Fiona Apple
Johnny Cash
Mazzy Star
Leonard Cohen
Deltron
Tupac
Hieroglyphics
Common
The Roots
J-5
Tribe

Movies:

American Beauty
Waking Life
High Fidelity
Requiem for a Dream
Go
Girl Interrupted
Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2
Mullholland Drive
Fight Club
Memento
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Office Space
Dumb and Dumber
The Big Lebowski
Lord of the Rings
Quills, Alice in Wonderland
Ninja Scroll
Magnolia
Romeo and Juliet
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Garden State
What the Fuck do We Know?

Television:

Weeds, Californication, Six Feet Under, Nip Tuck

Books:

“This, I suddenly felt, was going too far. Too far, even though the going was into intenser beauty, deeper significance. The fear, as I analyze it in retrospect, was of being overwhelmed, of disintegrating under a pressure of reality greater than a mind, accustomed to living most of the time in a cosy world of symbols, could possibly bear."--Aldous Huxley in The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell.