If you don't, maybe we're both better off.
I'll quote a good friend: "You're the dumbest smart person I've ever met."
Required reading, before you ready ANY of my blogs...
If you don't, maybe we're both better off.
I'll quote a good friend: "You're the dumbest smart person I've ever met."
Required reading, before you ready ANY of my blogs...
Computers, reading, drugs, guns, mental and physical masturbation and mechanical stuff I can try to fix(bikes/cars). Duncan Hills Coffee. Offending people is my primary hobby, the ones listed above are secondary.
My DNA, lifesize.
On the "I'd like to meet" note: If I don't know you personally or chat with you online, don't bother to send a friend request, I don't care how hot you look or how cool you are, I will not add you. I do make exceptions, in exceptional cases.
If you just thought "Who the hell does he think he is?" I know exactly who I am, and who I think I am. For obvious reasons, those two match-up perfectly.
Thank you, drive through!
Techno (Trance/ambient/DnB). Metal. Anime OST tracks. Noise. Classical. Jazz. Anything that perks my ears, then my brain. See below for a log of stuff I've listened to lately: (Only a partial, since it requires ID3v1 tags)
What I listen to
Horror, action, comedies, anime. See below for a fairly accurate (and extensive)database of Anime I'm watching or have watched:
Watched anime Database
Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek, South Park, Rome, Deadwood, Invader Zim...Etc. You get the idea, sci-fi, history, comedy, horror... I steal ALL I watch off the net, so I don't deal with commercials or schedules.
Horror, Sci-fi, History.
Stephen King's "Gunslinger" series and a most of his works.
Arthur C. Clarke's Rama series.
Brian Lumley's "Necroscope" series.
Jon Stewart's America
I am legend. (THE MOVIE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS BOOK, it just borrowed the name. Too bad, it could've been awesome.
Robert A. Heinlein's "The Moon is a harsh Mistress"
H.P. Lovecraft.
Ann Coulter.
Ann Patchett - Truth and Beauty (I know, I never thought I'd read a biography.)
Poe.
Gary Gallagher: The American Civil War
Robert Silverberg: "The Face of the Waters"
Ben Stein's reading of: "How to ruin your life"
The Teaching Company: WWII: A Military and Social History.
Anything with enough action (ie: Descriptive gore) to keep me engaged, various books on tape (usually politics or history lectures)
This is just a small sample of what I've read and listened to. (FUCK, I'm lazy)
Foreign concept, haven't ever felt the need to define or select one.