My interests include, but are not limited to the following: Reading and writing, working out, critiquing movies without being asked, giving my friends a hard time, wondering about the mysteries of the universe, perfecting the art of sarcasm, tumbling and hand-balancing, and we can't forget my true passion...stage combat.
Well this is kind of vague; who I'd like to meet on myspace or in general? Because I would like to meet a lot of people like, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman (you're alright with me if you know who those two people are), Bill Clinton, and Samuel Jackson, we have unfinished business. But here, on myspace, I would like to meet easy-going, fun-loving individuals, open-minded people who are not afraid to question the status quo.
Basically anything that has a good beat and lyrics that do not insult my intelligence. A short list includes: Jay-Z, Kanye West, Common, Classic DMX, Eminem, 50Cent, The Game, OutKast, Missy, Ludacris, Usher, R.Kelly(despite what you may think of the man he consistently makes baby-making music), Bilal, Robin Thicke, Jon B, Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5. Artist/Groups that are growing on me include: Keane, Fall Out Boy, Foo Fighters, Jason Mraz, Gavin Degraw, Killers, Joss Stone, Cierra, Kelly Clarkson, and Black Eye Peas.
So many to choose from...Fight Club, Lost Boys, Kiss of the Dragon, The Last Dragon, The Transporter, Love Jones, The Best Man, There's Something About Mary; Me, Myself & Irene, What Dreams May Come; CaddyShack; Hot, Wet, American Summer; Garden State; The Matrix; Dune; Cowboy Bebop the Movie; Zoolander; Training Day; Batman Begins; X-Men; Super Troopers; and my personal favorite--Long Island Love Story.
Smallville, Scrubs, Nip/Tuck, The Shield, Kevin Hill, Seinfeld, The King of Queens, Yes Dear, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The West Wing, Family Guy, Justice League Unlimited, Chapelle Show, Reno 911, 30 Days.
The Learning Tree; Black Boy; The Great Gatsby; Catcher in the Rye; Their Eyes Were Watching God; Milk in My Cofee; The Souls of Black Folk; Choke; The First Man in Rome; The Watchmen; The Killing Joke; A History of God; Hardcore Zen; Four Trials, and a lot more that I cannot think of right now.
I think it is dangerous to have heroes because ultimately they are human, and humans are fallible. However, there are certain individuals whom I admire and they are Gerry Spence, John Edwards, Thurgood Marshall, Siddhartha Guatam, and Jesus(those guys were rebels!), and Joseph Campbell.