As it turns out, I'm really in to fashion, art, and boobs.
I'm beginning to love people again. Remember when you were a kid, you would play with any kid on the playground as long as they were nice. But, then you grew up and set guidelines on people and personalities. The same thing happend to me, but i'm slowly getting back to the wiser, 7 year-old KJ. So, let's hang out.View All Friends | View Blog | Add Comment
I love pop music. You know that bubble-gum retarded stuff that is always on the radio; the stuff your little sister listens to. Yeah, I love that shit. It always involves some teenager singing about love and deep stuff they've never experienced over a semi-hip-hop beat. I can't get enough of that stuff. Also, Hip-Hop, Rock, Punk, some Country, and some classical. Oh, and I can't forget about my little brother Emerson Kennedy. Chances are he either produced or is the artist on my profile song so, give it a good listen. This kid's gonna be a problem!
Two words, Zombie Movies. My favorite genre. I don't know what it is. I think Zombie flicks force you to wonder what you would do in that situation. They're fun, exciting, and just gory enough. The crazy thing about this genre is that a really great Zombie movie has yet to be made. For some reason they're usually cheesy (Resident Evils) or just plain stupid (Land of the Dead). The best attempts to date include I Am Legend, Shaun of the Dead, and The 28 Days Later series. You gotta love Zombies and their brain-eating antics.
History Channel's Shoot-Out is the dopest show. It's kind of nerdy but crazy interesting at the same time. It gives you a play by play on specific shoot-outs from different American wars. It shows you who shot what bullet and who threw what grenade. It's hardly ever on but if you catch an episode, you're lovin life. I also like the Discovery Channel. I like but don't love watching sports. And, I also like a small dose of the mind-numbing MTV, VH1, E! channels also.
The Power of Positive Thinking, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The giving Tree, The Missing Piece Meets The Big O, and The Fountainhead.