My interests run the gamut, but really, between school and work I really can't enjoy any of them. I'm currently reading Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. I like movies, and comedy in particular. I love the District of Columbia. I love the historic neighborhoods, downtown, and the gay/straight nightlife; thank God for Buzzlife events and Starscape!!! So, I love to dance as well... ok, so I may not be the best dancer, but who cares? I like working out at WSC in Chinatown. I may not look buff, but believe u me, I pack quite a punch. I love listening to music; in particular I love the 80s, new wave, and electro. I also like nude dancing, not me but watching others :-) I love good food, and this is one of the great things about DC, you really have a choice between many varieties of ethnic eateries and fine dining establishments, yum! I also love urban life.
Cool people interested in drinks, nights out, and the DC/Baltimore area.
I really don't have the time to love music either... I do like new wave, 80s, electro, house, drum-n-base, "Gay Disco", alternative, anything really. It really depends on my mood and who I'm with. I'm in love with Lo-Fi-Fnk right now...
I have a preference for comedies; I really loved "Not Another Gay Movie", it was hilarious. I also like "Mysterious Skin" and "TransAmerica". I saw the Simpsons Movie, and died laughing...
When I have the time to watch, I prefer to watch something funny. I like Fosters, Billy and Mandy, Halfway Home, Carlos Mencia, South Park, Spongebob, SNL, MadTV, Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, and that's really it. Sometimes I watch Cops.
I read a LOT. Just nothing good. I read a lot of textbooks for school. I am currently reading Madame Bovary; it's taking me a long time to do so because I have no time available for recreational reading. Otherwise, I love to read. Reading is an escape from reality that transcends earthly boundaries and limitations.
Wonder Woman, she has a wonderful outfit and really shiny black hair. :PMy Dad who is battling terminal cancer. He has been there for me and has accepted me for who I am. My father has taught me what it really means to be a man; loving, caring, and empathetic towards the human condition. He really embodies everything that I want to be internally.