*yawn*
*yawn*
...
*nap time*
music for a paranormal life..
abigail williams /
[active] media disease /
aesthetic perfection /
afi /
agonoize /
all out war /
all shall perish /
and one /
apoptygma berzerk /
aslan faction /
assemblage 23 /bad religion /
battery cage /
beborn beton /
between the buried and me /
the birthday massacre /
the black dahlia murder /
blue meanies /
bring me the horizon /
buried alive /c-drone defect /
code 64 /
covenant /
cradle of filth /
the cruxshadows /
the crystal method /d12 /
dawn of ashes /
de/vision /
dismantled /echo !mage /
the eclectics /
eminem /
emperor /
epsilon minus /fictional /
fractured /
front line assembly /god module /
grendel /hecate enthroned /
him /icon of coil /
imperative reaction /
informatik /
infrastructure /jack killed jill /kmfdm /lights of euphoria /
lords of acid /
lustmord /marilyn manson /
maximillian colby /
mdfmk /
ministry /
miss kitten /
the mars volta /
my chemical romance /necrophobic /
neuroticfish /
nin /
nurzery [rhymes] /the offspring /
old man's child /psyclon nine /
pzychobitch /rose funeral /sero.overdose /
[:sitd:] /
smashing pumpkins /
solitary experiments /
symbiont /tactical sekt /
tilt /unter null /velvet acid christ /
vnv nation /:wumpscut: /zeromancer
top weekly tracks:
aliens: resurrection / closer / fight club / gattaca / gummo / kamikaze girls / lord of the rings trilogy / once upon a time in the west / pirates of the carribean trilogy / stardust / sunshine
We have three TVs in this apartment and the only time any of the has been used to watch a tv program was when someone was over and wanted to watch Conan O'Brian.
When I go over to my mom's to eat dinner we will either watch Simpsons, the news or ER or one of those hospital shows (which I hate).
The only shows that I kinda miss are South Park and Wondershowzen, but I obviously don't miss them enough to go out of my way to watch them.
Dune - Frank Herbert
Burning Chrome - William Gibson
Virtual Unrealities - Alfred Bester
Martian Chronicles - Ray Bradbury
Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
Madame Bovery - Gustave Flaubert
Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Romeo and Juliet/Othello - Shakespeare
Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse
Night - Elie Wiesel
Pages of Pain - Troy Denning
Frank - Jim Woodring
I also read non-fiction books about psychology, philosophy, economics and web and graphic design.
As far as fiction goes, I like either sci-fi/fantasy or tragedies. I like darker sci-fi, Blade Runner style. People become more machine than person, slaves to technology, living projected lives. I guess I can relate to these themes, although I am optimistic about technology and beleive that, despite all cynacism about anything new I've been hearing lately, technology does in general benefit humankind. I like tragedies in which people's sexual desires or other emotions are their downfalls, and in the end good people get screwed over and the bad guys live successful lives.