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ThE HuMaNisT

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About Me

I currently live in Fresno, Ca. and I sing for the black metal band Obsidian Seraph. I am addicted to cardio, Redline energy drinks, and good books on Western Civ. I write critical essays on philosophy in my spare time and I really enjoy audio and video editing. I am very spontaneous in nature and love to travel. My political views are federalist and libertarian in nature and I respect the rule of reason over law. I never refuse a friendly debate or discussion so feel free to bring it on. I am a great respector of candor and sincerity and frown on dishonesty. I can with no certainty tell you what happens when we expire so I encourage you all to live greatly with respect, and not timidly with fear- the Humanist Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.1

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I prepare the way for the Black Mason!

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I have sifted the whole of sentient beings into two categories: those that have dissapointed me and those who have yet to dissapoint. Dispense trust cautiously and at your own peril- the Obsidian Seraph

Music:

My greatest influences come form The Doors, VAST, U2, NIN, Depeche Mode, Alice N Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Mozart, Beethoven, David Bowie, Danny Filth, Nirvana, The Cure and too many others. I say heap praise on the composers and the dreamers and shun the lip syncers and pop idols! We have allowed music to die.

Movies:

I love all the classics I watched as a youth: Willow, Labrynth, Ghostbusters, Goonies, Monster Squad, Toxic Avenger, Robocop, Back Road to Paradise, Taboo II, and too much other crap to mention.

Television:

I refuse to get cable so I avidly watch Scrubs, Boston Legal, 24, House M.D.,Poker After Dark, and Supernatural. The rest I leave alone.

Books:

"The Unbearable Lightness" of Being by Milan Kundera is a great novel. Nietzsche's "Twilight of the Idols" is life changing and so is Howard Bloom's "The Lucifer Principle".

Heroes:

Those that do things their own way despite the uneducated criticism of the proletariat and the economic pressure applied by the bourgeoisie. It is these individuals that make free thought and novel ideas possible no matter how awesome or terrible the idea may be- "The Humanist"

My Blog

Treatise on Humanism IV- Capital Ideas

Treatise on Humanism IV- Capital Ideas As a humanist I feel an intrinsic desire to avoid debates on such petty issues as politics, gender, and 'race' relations lest I get drawn into a black hole of s...
Posted by ThE HuMaNisT on Tue, 02 Oct 2007 11:01:00 PST

Treatise on Humanism III- Spirituality & Death

Treatise on Humanism III- Spirituality & Death   It is in my opinion that this installment of the series shall be the catalyst involved in drawing out the condemnation of my supposed contem...
Posted by ThE HuMaNisT on Sat, 11 Nov 2006 06:58:00 PST

My Inspirations I: "Invictus" by W.E. Henly

William Ernest Henley. 18491903    Invictus   --> --> --> --> OUT of the night that covers me,     Black as the Pit from pole to pole,   I thank wha...
Posted by ThE HuMaNisT on Sun, 29 Oct 2006 06:20:00 PST

Treatise on Humanism II: Know Your Limitations

Treatise on Humanism II- Know Your Limitations       As I have become older and I trust wiser, I have had time to ponder many experiences and interactions. Also I have had time to ...
Posted by ThE HuMaNisT on Thu, 12 Oct 2006 02:27:00 PST

Treatise on Humanism I : The Choice of Life

Treatise on Humanism I- The Choice of Life       Scholars of humanism often delve deep in to the esoteric aspects of the subject, yet neglect the beauty of the under...
Posted by ThE HuMaNisT on Sat, 17 Jun 2006 03:25:00 PST