Digital Photography, Bushido, street racing, Tarot study, sword collecting (22 different pieces so far), Writing Novels and Poetry, working on my book series Mystic Earth, Choral Singing (if I could do it now...), Tennis, Occultic histories, the 80s, computer hardware and networking, being an audiophile.
Those who are intellectual and open to the world around them. Yet, they still must have a sense of humor and a love for the abstract. After all, intelligence is quite funny.
TRANCE!!! Must love trance peoples. And Dance! Well, more like that old-skool glitzy Euro-pop of the 90s, but I'll do today's dance as well. It's math music for a developing mind! I also do Alternative Rock, Hip-Hop, and everything 80s. Oh God the 80s... Motley Crue, Huey Lewis, Genesis (Phil Collins), The Cure, Michael Jackson, Chicago, Bon Jovi, Prince, Duran Duran, Roxette, anything 80s!!!It rocks much socks! Now I know that they started in the 70s, but you have to admit, Aerosmith became Aerosmith when they reassembled in the 80s. So therefore, I am one of their loyal fans. I just can't seem to catch them in concert!!
I'm a fan of just about any movie genre (well... only a few selected chick flicks). Although I especially love sci-fi. And I mean the really intelligent ones, such as Contact and The Day After Tomorrow. I also dig slapstick comedies, like The Wedding Crashers. And I also do action flicks of all sort.
remember watching Friends... For some reason I miss that show even though it's still there... Anyways, I have seen every episode of Married With Children and continue to laugh at them every time I get a chance. Other than that, I watch more Discovery, Discovery Health, TLC, The Science Channel, The History Channel, and The National Geographic Channel. Heh, by now you must think I'm some sort of nerd. Well I just don't ever get around to watching primetime television unless there's some movie on. Besides, what if there's some documentary on controversial religion or big cats or a surgery separating siamese twins at the penis
"So dark the con of man..."