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Mr Wease

The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.

About Me

Standard self-introduction including name, age, and gender. Indication that I'm new here and it's been fucking hard to meet people. Ongoing display of false confidence to avoid scaring off the cool people. Tone of playful indifference that masks the bitterness and misery that accompany loneliness. Broad-ranging list of personal interests in an admittedly pathetic attempt to have something in common with you. Haughty and cliched (but genuine) mention of disregard for all mainstream forms of media. Obligatory inclusion of specific cult-classic movie titles and possibly trendy underground rock group names. Deliberate smattering of expletives to offend and filter out uptight cunt-baskets. End of paragraph.
Enthusiastic-sounding closing statement that ties everything together and gets to the meat of the issue: that I want to "hang out" with you as soon as possible. Desire to not betray reality and sound too desperate. Realization that even a little cleverness, tact, correct grammar, and spelling ability should be enough to stand out on myspace.

My Interests

Music Philosophy

I'd like to meet:

Open minded folks who like good music and good times.

Music:

Audiophile who enjoys melody, harmony, rhythm, structure, and texture.

Movies:

2001 A Clockwork Orange Alice in Wonderland Apocalypse Now Auntie Mame Babel Bad Santa Battleship Potemkin Beavers: IMAX Beyond the Valley of the Dolls Black Orpheus Brazil Breakfast at Tiffany's Capturing the Friedmans Chinatown Chocolat Citizen Kane Cocaine Cowboys Coffee and Cigarettes Crumb Down by Law Drugstore Cowboy Ed Wood Eraserhead Frida Ghost in the Shell Glen or Glenda Grave of the Fireflies Half Baked I Am Cuba Identity Interstate 60 Kalifornia La Femme Nikita La Strada Last Tango in Paris Logan's Run Lolita London Maya Deren: Experimental Films Mother Moulin Rouge Muriel's Wedding Napoleon Dynamite Pan's Labyrinth Plan 9 from Outer Space Platoon Renegade Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Run Lola Run Sling Blade Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade Star Wars Strange Days Tarnation Team America: World Police Tetsuo the Iron Man The Acid Eaters The Circus The City of Lost Children The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover The Devil and Daniel Johnston The Elephant Man The Eyes of Tammy Faye The Last Temptation of Christ The Last Waltz The Matrix The Princess Bride The Rose The Seventh Seal The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia The Weather Underground This Film Is Not Yet Rated This Is Spinal Tap Un Chien Andalou Wild at Heart

Television:

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Band of Brothers Broken Trail Dark Shadows Ed Sullivan Everybody Loves Raymond Lidsville M*A*S*H Monty Python Mr. Show Simpsons Star Blazers The Prisoner The Young Ones Transformers Twin Peaks Weeds

Books:

Alan Ginsberg Albert Camus Ayn Rand C.S. Lewis Derrida Douglas Adams Foucault H. G. Wells Harry Potter Illiad James Joyce Joseph Campbell Kafka Kurt Vonnegut Lord of the Flies Madeleine L'Engle Noam Chomsky On the Beach Pavane Robert Anton Wilson Robert Ludlum Stephen King The Elegant Universe Tibetan Book of the Dead Timothy Leary To Hell and Back Tom Robbins Walt Whitman William Blake

Heroes:

The Hero with a Thousand Faces