veganism/vegetarianism, wicca, environmentalism, animal rights, direct action, eco-defense, anarchism, protests, music, the ALF, the ELF, Earth First!, DIY, anarchism, food not bombs, animal rights, political prisoner support, feminism, books, sleep, tattoos, the 60's, and so on
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I'd like to meet:
Vegans, anarchists, primitivists, vegetarians, anti-authoritarians, earth liberation front/animal liberation front supporters, hippies, writers, anti-capitalists, wiccans, open-minded intellectuals, feminists, thinkers, pagans, pro-choice supporters, those who are similar to the above words, and those who can relate or share the same beliefs that i mentioned in the "about me" section, etc. I'd like to meet people who are all about having a good time, seeing the various doors and colors life has to offer, and are compassionate about things that dont necessarily affect one's life directly. If you are fake, hypocritical, incapable of accepting the views of another, exceedingly arrogant, overwhelmingly negative, or are emotionally robotic and dreadful then please dont waste my time and/or energy.
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Music:
Heavy into darkwave/ethereal now. Into most music however, except country and rap. I'm not going to sit here and name every band, but some examples are Arcana, Type O Negative, Sonata Arctica, The Horrorpops, The Doors, Tapping the Vein, Diary of Dreams, etc.
Movies:
Lord of the Rings, Legend of Billy Jean, 976-EVIL, Mother's Day, I spit on your grave, Silent Night Deadly Night, Blood Dolls, Dolls, Demonic Toys, Puppetmaster, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, House of 1000 Corpses, Devils Rejects, Breakfast Club, The Notebook, Dead Poets Society, Pretty in Pink, Dirty Dancing, JFK, Iron Jawed Angels, Night of the Living Dead, Poltergeists, Return of the Living Dead, Amityville Horrors, Requiem for a Dream, The Constant Gardener, Anarchism in America, Fahrenheit 9/11, Bush's Family Values, Motorcycle Diaries, The Revolution will not be televised, All my Heroes Still Wear Masks, Behind the Mask, Internal Enemy, We Interrupt this Empire, The Seattle Showdown, In Defense of the Biscuit....etc
Television:
Don't have much time for TV anymore, though I do enjoy the Noggin channel with my daughter. (Wonderpets, wonderpets, we're on our way...) If I'm really lucky, I'll record some of the Ghost Hunters shows on Sci-Fi too.
Books:
"EcoDefense" by Haywood, "The Fall of America" by Allen Ginsberg, "Desolation Angels" & "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac, "Wilderness" by Jim Morrison, "Ruth's Song" by Gloria Steinem, "ENDGAME Vol.1-The Problem of Civilization" & "ENDGAME: Vol.2-Resistance" by Derrick Jensen, "The Case AGAINST the Global Economy" by Jerry Mander & Edward Goldsmith, "Freedom Fighters: Anarchist Intellectuals, Workers, and Soldiers in Portugal's History" by Joao Freire, "Clandestines: The Pirate Journals of an Irish Exile" by Ramor Ryan, "Death in the Haymarket" by James Green, "Our Word is Our Weapon" by Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, "Ya Basta! Ten Years of the Zapatista Uprising" by Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, "The Cointelpro Papers" by Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall, "Palestine/Israel: Peace or Apartheid" by Marwan Bishara, "ABC Of Anarchism" by Alexander Berkman, "Guerilla Warfare" by Che Guevara, "Deep Ecology and Anarchism: A Polemic" by Murray Bookchin, Graham Purchase, Brian Morris, Rodney Aitchtey, "Animal Rights: History and Scope of a Radical Social Movement" by Harold D Guither, "The Case for Animal Rights" by Tom Regan, "A Fierce Green Fire: The American Environmental Movement" by Philip Shabecoff, "The Animal Rights Movement in America: From Compassion to Respect" by Lawrence & Susan Finsen, "Earth First: Environmental Apocalypse" by Martha Lee, "Ecological Resistance Movements: The Global Exchange of Radical and Popular Environmentalism" by Bron Raymond Taylor, "Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization" by Christopher Manes, "Earth First! and the Anti-Roads Movement" by Derek Wall, "Igniting A Revolution: Voices in Defense of Mother Earth" by Steven Best and Anthony J Nocella, "The Ecology of Freedom" by Murray Bookchin, "Steal this book" & "Revolution for the Hell of It" both by Abbie Hoffman, "Burning Rage of a Dying Planet" by Craig Rosebraugh, "When Corporations Rule the World" by David C. Korten, "Imperial Ambitions" by Noam Chomsky, "Lying for Empire" by David Model, "Chomsky on Anarchism" by Noam Chomsky, "Selling Women Short-The Landmark Battle for Workers' Rights at Wal-Mart" by Liza Featherstone, "In the Name of Democracy- American War Crimes in Iraq and Beyond" by Jeremy Brecher, Jill Cutler, and Brendan Smith, "What Every Radical should know about State Repression" by Victor Serge, "Days of War-Nights of Love" by CrimethInc., "Bush Versus the Environment" by Robert S. Devine, "Animal Liberation" by Peter Singer, "Free the Animals" by Ingrid Newkirk, "The Communist Manifesto" by Marx, etc.
Heroes:
No heroes here, but I admire those who aren't afraid to stand up to true injustice.
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