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The Forest Flake

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About Me

I thinkI'm in it right now.

My Interests

to read, to write poems, other stuff and songs , to sing when I'm alone in the woods, though I live in the city right now (and it's okay), to listen to good music and to think all kinds of strange thoughts and just to live my life as it is, when it feels okay or even nice to be in it.

I'd like to meet:

Honest, sometimes friendly people with a nice BIG touch of humour and the ability of being serious too, but I must admit that I really despise most liars, narcissists, psychopaths, racists and mirrors.

Music:

I listen to a lot of different music... As long as it means something to me or gives me a special feeling that isn't pure disgust.

Movies:

Garden State

Finding Neverland, Legend, The Wall, Kate & Leopold, Practical Magic, Joan of Arc, Runaway Bride, Rocky Horror Picture show, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Interview with the Vampire, I don't like Requiem for a Dream that much (though it's pretty and very, very sad), A Beautiful Mind, Abre los ojos, The Never Ending Story I & II (though I liked them a lot better when I was younger), You've Got Mail, 28 Days, City of Angels, Hearts in Atlantis (in a way), French Kiss (sometimes.. I liked it the first time I saw it), Bruce The Almighty, Little Women, (Edward Scissor hands), the animated movie Cars and a million more or maybe just a few. And I'd like to see the movie Pi sometime soon.

Television:

Some nice cartoons, some musicvideo's, old ancient history, good movies, the interesting stuff and comedy shows, though I do not watch tv that often.

Books:

Neil Gaiman: Neverwhere and Smoke & Mirrors:(here's a link to one of the stories from the book) http://ljconstantine.com/babycakes/page1.htm, Dean Koontz: Life Expectancy, Sylvia Plath: some of her poems and her in a way depressing novel The Bell Jar, and some other books which I can't quite remember or haven't finished yet. I like comedy, mystery, fantasy, reality.. as long as it's good quality.

Heroes:

Oh.. there's Peter Pan (in a way), Bram Stoker or maybe just his Dracula, Neil Gaiman, Bastian from the Never ending story, Rubber-Tarzan and Joe from Little Women and my all time old danish teacher Eva Heltberg, my old English teacher Kirsten Nyman and Fuzzy (Jens Wilhelm Pedersen), because they are all little, big heroes and I like it, I suppose that they like who they are or even if they don't, they're still nice people and good at what they do. And last but not least my best friends and the few of my very closest family members, with whom I still talk a lot.