I love music, as you can probably tell. It gives me a purpose when the whole world seems to be against me. i also love anything connected with film, including watching 'em, acting, and directing (though i only tried that once and i wasn't supposed to but our director didn't show up sooo...) anyhow ummm... I recently fell in love with a few things, football being one of them... I still couldn't tell you anything about it, i just like to watch it... I love reading and writing, poetry in particular; If at all you're interested in my work, a lot of it is on my blogs. Oh, yeah, i forgot. i also love puppetry, the muppets in particular. I like star wars as well... i know rather a lot about it, but i wouldn't say i'm a "nerd" because I don't worship it, i just think its interesting. I also am a big fan of J.R.R. Tolkein's works. I'm also interested in art in general. I love the work of Salvador Dali and M.C. Escher. I like to take pictures, but i prefer taking the actual pictures of myself because somehow they just look better that way.... well that's all I can think of at the moment, so....
Which metal genre do you love the most? (Prepare for a long quiz!!!)
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You love black metal the most, you like to study a lot about paganism, atheistsm and satanism, you are intelligent and know that devil worship is gay, you are also intelligent in making your own point of views especially in religion and politics.
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Funeral Doom Metalist
Power Metalist
Progressive Metalist
Heavy Metal/Old School
Death Metalist
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..I get along with most people so I'd be comfortable meeting just about anyone, really. But this is one of those "Enter at your own risk" situations; i assure you that if you don't like what most people would consider "insane", avoid me! All I'd do is get on your last nerve, I promise with all sincerity.
Which Rocky Horror Picture Show character are you?
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I have A LOT of favorites in terms of music, so in order to narrow things down I'm only putting those artists whom I love most (in no particular order): (particularly their older stuff because their early work was just a tad too bubblicious in my humble opinion) (their old stuff) ................Well, That's all I can say for now but in the future there will likely be a million more! :D
I watch A LOT of movies, so this list is ridiculously long...... Practically every Jim Henson film ever made (almost), particularly Labyrinth; All but one of the Rambo films; Star Wars; Time Bandits; Nuns on the Run; Pygmalion; My Fair Lady; Moulin Rouge; Dazed and Confused; American Graffitti; The Wall; Tommy; All the Monty Python films; School of Rock; Super Troopers; Half Baked; The Princess Bride; All the Beatles's movies (yeah, I know... bubblegum...); Elmo's Adventures in Grouchland (Come on, it's a good movie!); Forrest Gump; Snatch; The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Alice in Wonderland; Nearly all the Mel Brooks movies; Killer Klowns from Outer Space; Orange County; The Sword in the Stone; The Little Mermaid; Fantasia; Beauty and the Beast; Sleeping Beauty; The Lion King; Zorro the Gay Blade; Finding Nemo; Excalibur; Austin Powers trilogy; Who Framed Roger Rabbit; Back to the Future trilogy; Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure & Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey; A Fish Called Wanda; Fierce Creatures; Lord of the Rings Trilogy; Tombstone; Cast Away; What Women Want; Mad Max Trilogy; Milo and Otis; Ernest Goes to Jail; Panther; Attack of the Killer Tomatoes; The Mask; The Count of Monte Cristo; Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (I have seen the others but I liked the first one better.); The Waterboy; The Emporer's New Groove; The Adventures of Baron Munchausen; Animal House; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Edward Scissorhands; The Nightmare Before Christmas; Beetlejuice; 1941; Ghostbusters; THX 1138; Drop Dead Fred; Love Actually; Notting Hill; Sense and Sensibility; WOODSTOCK!; An Inconvenient Truth; My Best Friend's Wedding; A bunch of Abbot & Costello films; Invisible Children; ANYTHING but Cat in the Hat!!!
I REALLY REALLY REALLY don't like south park. It's HILARIOUS but so MORONIC... and so I am troubled by it...
...Contrariwise, I love the muppets, especially Fraggle Rock. Muppet Babies is fantastic, also.
Another bit of television I do like is british comedy, particularly Benny Hill, Monty Python, "Are You Being Served?", "Keeping Up Appearances", "Fawlty Towers", "As Time Goes By", "Waiting For God", and "Last of the Summer Wine". My favorite performers of this genre of television would be John Cleese, Eric Idle, the late Graham Chapman, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and the late Benny Hill... That's all I can think of for now... so yeah...
Which Animated Show Are You? My Result: South Park C'mon, was there any doubt your cartoon match would be South Park? If there's a boundary to cross, you're there. And you'll probably cross it twice. And then you'll do something kinda dirty to it. Not only are you usually the first to hear about breaking news, but you're almost always the first to make fun of it. Hot-button topics and cultural references? Nothing's off limits!
From the hottest trends to the latest scandals, you're a regular Jon Stewart — and equally as popular (well, almost). Way to make us respect your authoritay! What are you?
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OK, I read too much, so I don't think I should tell ALL my favorite books or I'll be typing all night. Instead I shall list my favorite authors. Here they are: Brian Jacques, Timothy Zahn, Steve Perry, J.K. Rowling (although i didn't really like a couple of her things), Madelin L'engle, Christopher Paolini, J.R.R Tolkein, Agatha Christie, Charles Dickens, Patricia C. Wrede, William Shakespeare, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Amanda Quick, Jayne Castle, Jayne Ann Krentz, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Lewis Caroll, Frank Baum....... well, that's all I can think of at the moment but there are a LOT more.
.. One whom I greatly admire is the late Jerry Juhl, who was a wonderful writer and to whose great heights I myself wish to someday ascend... Rest in Peace, Jerry.Others to whom I owe the great debt of inspiration are Jim Henson, who brought the messages that may yet bring peace to our world... Frank Oz, Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Kathryn Mullen, Cheryl Wagner, the late Richard Hunt, Karen Prell, and Jerry Nelson, and countless others, without whose performance of the wonderful and well-loved characters the world would be a dull place indeed ad there would be hardly any silliness left, which wouldn't do at all... The Henson Family, who are in the current position of continuing the dream... All the writers and conceptual designers who brought the world together and are in the process of healing the damages recently inflicted which have torn it apart again, (Once again, a major salute to Jerry Juhl, RIP), This said with the hope that I may someday join them... :D