Audio, reading, writing, science, art, prank phone calls, black metal, computers.
Neitzche, Darwin, Voltaire, Gene Roddenberry, Thomas Paine, Bertrand Russell, Plato, LaVey, Simone Weil, and GG Allin. But they're all dead. I did, however, get to meet Wesley Willis before he died, and I am grateful for that.
GG Allin, Tiamat, Venom, Morbid Angel, Therion, Moonspell, Samael (old shit), Hypocrisy, Mayhem (new shit), Paradise Lost (all shit), Angizia, Autumn Tears, Craft, Morgoth, Pestilence, Nocturnus, Benediction, Unleashed, Acheron, Atrocity, Rigor Mortis (TX), Entombed, oldschool deathmetal, blackmetal, and thrashmetal that was good, all sorts of other good shit. I own more freakin CD's than I could ever listen to.
all 10 Star Trek DVD's- Special Edition, aside from that I like an assortment of oddball fucked up movies and B movies, and of course any good Horror and Sci-Fi. Prince of Darkness is one of the best all-time horror films, Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick were outstanding and original Sci-Fi movies and I don't understand how they've been so overlooked.
I don't watch TV. It's all BS, and fuck FOX NEWS!
Oh, where to I begin...Fredreich Neitzche- Twilight of the Gods, The Anti-Christ, Beyond Good and Evil, Will To Power, pretty much everthing Neitzche wrote is crucial reading, with Birth of Tragedy being the most irrelevant and Anti-Christ beign the most envigorating.Lord Bertrand Russell- Religion and Science, Why I am not a ChristianCharles Darwin- Origin of Species, Voyage of the Beagle, The Descent of ManCharles Galton Darwin- (Darwin's grand-nephew)- The Next Million YearsThomas Paine- Rights of Man, Age of ReasonJames A. Haught- Holy HorrorsH.L. Mencken- Treatise on the GodsSimone Weil- Waiting for GodRandel Helms- The Gospel Fictions
William Shatner, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wesley Willis, Stephen Hawking, Gene Roddenberry