Politics, music, learning coding, investing, classic 80s stuff mainly with TV and retro gaming, long conversations that constantly digress,horse racing, and health research.
I'd love to meet people who care about the frightening predicament we're in if nothing is done.
Bowling for Soup, Phil Collins, System of a Down, Beatles(Including all solo work), U2, Alice in Chains, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin(First album won me over), Pink Floyd(Local radio station ruined "Dark Side of the Moon" for me though), Simon and Garfunkel, Oasis, Jason Mraz, Journey, Phil Collins, Semisonic, Pearl Jam, Iron Maiden, Guns n Roses, Sting, the Police
Too Close for Comfort, Taxi, Becker, Benson, and lots of sugary 80s sitcoms.The History Channel, public access shows dealing with health, politics, or really out there, and what some would call outlandish topics.I stopped watching TV around 10 years ago except for Becker, lol.
Catcher in the Rye, Death of a Salesman(All of Arthur Miller's plays are great), Seize the Day, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.
If you only watch one video on my site, please watch this.
Our lives are hectic and troublesome, but there are some serious issues going on now that people should know about.Cheney in 1994 supports not going into Iraq, changes attitude in 2002
Alex Jones! The classic rebel with his bullhorn, spreading truth to the American public each and every day. As far as non-political, probably my math professor in college, James Connelly. The man taught an awfully dull subject but was very inspiring through wit and humor, and loved his job so much.