I am an "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER" of this so why not post a link, amirite?:
Progressive Law Students' Association
It's for hippies.
Also check this out and learn to love it:
The Oaktree Foundation
And go vegetarian if you feel like it, or don't, whatever. I don't really mind.
People who laugh disruptively at subtitled films - let me love you like your daddy never did.
But seriously, someone else my age who enjoys watching Lizzie McGuire. I'm convinced that you are out there somewhere, just waiting to meet someone with all three series on DVD.
Ugh, I find this list especially stressful. I really can't express the deep&crucial importance of music to my continued existence AT ALL and that's sort of annoying. Just assume I like everything. Except for Evanescence. Don't assume I like them or my soul will cry.
Mainly I like cheesy horror movies, but I like anything stylistic & well-executed, maintaining that A Clockwork Orange is the greatest film ever made and that The Black Dahlia didn't entirely suck, but that's probably more due to my other movie love, which is gore and horror. I also maintain that NO ONE loves Scarlett Johansson as much as I do. I almost invariably enjoy arthouse films about gender-confused young men, and general misfit oddballs who take solace in their passion for music or the love of their adorably dysfunctional family. I love lowbrow comedy from Animal House to Oldschool. I understand why you hate her, but I do adore Sofia Coppola's sense of aesthetics. I liked Kevin Smith's earlier work and will watch anything starring Hilary Duff. Go figure. I also love Tim Burton, Harold and Maude, anything with Bela Lugosi, anything b-grade horror and Hedwig &the Angry Inch must be name-dropped here as it is my all-time favourite movie.
Chaser always and forever, Boston Legal, Mythbusters, South Park, My Name is Earl and Law and Orders CI and SVU. Not anything else at the moment, but I have been known to become enthralled with awful reality dating shows.
Another exhausting prospect! Um, Palahniuk is the only one I always come back to really. I can't decide if he's a guilty pleasure or a genuinely good writer, but maybe that's half his genius. Other than that really I'll read anything these days, I am hideously addicted to literature. Anything lifechanging plz. I also enjoy biographies and political nonfiction that is more passionate than pretentious. I could make a list of the best books I've read but I am not convinced anyone will really read that or give a shit.
Obviously I'm obsessed with Edie Sedgwick but clearly that's not a life I would emulate. More realistic people to look up to I suppose would be Christopher Weeramantry, Atticus Finch and Antoinette Kennedy. It's gotta go to my definition of realism that one of those is a fictional character.