They are a tadge sporadic, but there are the few that aways remain.Politics: Especially revolutionary socialist thoughts. I lack the actual knowledge of how these sociological uprisings work, but the history of them and the way it can change the world is extremely interesting to me. So I plan to learn as much as I can, and hopefully make some change somewhere somehow.Film: One of the most trustworthy and effective means of making people think on this earth. And for that, and the way it can awaken scores of people to whatever the message is, I love it dearly.I also partake in the enjoyment of the evils of society. And the company of the degenerates who roam that wilderness. I am taking a break however, to refocus my mind, restructure my sentences and enjoy learning. And enjoy Kommander Kring.
The audio blood to my life heart. These last few moons I've been enjoying the following: MF Doom (Victor Vaughn, King Geedorah), DangerDoom, Mad Villian, Dr. Octagon, Jehst, Skinnyman, Kyza, Celph Titled, Snow Goons, Immortal Technique, Akir, Diabolic, KMD, Jean Grae, Peanut Butter Wolf, Jedi Mind Tricks, Pumpkinhead, Evil Nine...
Dude, seriously? Loads. Like you wouldn't believe. Just got a collection of Ed Wood movies. "Glen or Glenda" FTW.
I don't watch the propoganda box anymore. But some exclusions from the shite have appeared. Such as The Day Today, Brasseye, Nathan Barley, Spaced, The Mighty Boosh, Garth Marenghis Dark Place....Dispatches is also a reasonable stab of the sword of true journalism. And Hollyoaks.
Authors whose words are good: Hunter S. Thompson, Jack Kerouac, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Charles Bukowski, Kurt Vonnegut, Max Brooks, Joseph Conrad, Jerome K. Jerome, W.E.B. Dubois, Oscar Wilde, Jean Paul Sartre...I'm attempting some "classics" at the moment.
The late, great, Dr. Gonzo. Hunter Stockton Thompson, a man legend, who created his own myth through a myriad of venomous political wit and fantastical drug use.Good bye Raoul.