I'm trying to contemplate on mental processes and behavior which confine [but would not firmly restrict] the emotional and behavioral characteristics of an individual, group, or activity that invariably resolves on the war of ideologies and beliefs of humanity. For when someone is superior enough [& i don't just mean on intellectual aspect] i observed that any subtle tactical action or argument can be used to manipulate or influence another.
I've tried to grasp the extent of human consciousness of every person I'm with [don't laugh because you may be one of them], but If luck is on your side, i may have disregarded your existence.
I love taunting somebody else's sanity and falling like a prey on their idiocracy, in feign. Or just painting my room from crimson to a totally different shade. [though i admit the first statement appeals more to me].
I spend a lot of time thinking about how amazingly human mind works and how synchronize our body, emotions, feelings, and ideologies respond to it....does anybody care?
I want to meet "me" as a kid and remind her to find innocence in everything again.
Anything goes for me. I listen mostly to the following artists, and in no way is this list ordered from most favorite to list. A mother doesn't have a favorite child, she loves them all equally. [Anna Nalick] [Oasis] [Kanye West] [Kelly Marie Price] [Jack Johnson] [Robbie Williams] [Otis Redding]...
I'm a movie nut. I do theater-hopping (if there is such word) every chance I could get. I love all sorts of movies, for me there aren't worse or better movie -- they just vary. Hollywood, bring it on!
The Fight Club and The Beautiful Mind = these are just two of the greatest, perhaps despite seeming.
Wings of Desire = romantic and a bit surreal, an odd angel who falls for love.
Legends of the Fall = compelling and interesting, despite a basic insubstantiality and some heart-string pulling.
Waking Life = animated, mostly dialogue. Bizarre at times, but fascinating, philosophical, interesting.
The Royal Tenenbaums = Odd, unusually told, vignettes of a family in ruination. Redemption is never impossible.
Sirens = Lush, both intellectually and visually.
American Beauty = An odd but intriguing story, characters that are refreshingly unlikeable at times, interesting philosophy in the end.
Bodies, Rest and Motion = Examines the impulse to change your life, and the impulse to keep it the same... the desire to leave and to stay, how they interact.
The Madness of King George = based on the true story of the monarch who ruled during the American Revolution.
Spanglish = Another great one from Adam Sandler that extends way beyond his typical slapstick work.
I Heart Huckabees = A weird, funny, zen-ish, abstract sort of movie, worth watching at least once.
Groundhog Day = A wonderfully philosophical and immensely funny movie, a classic.
The Godfather I & II = this is the favorite movie of all times. I couldn't think anything real that would replace this.
crime and punishment, fast food nation: the dark side of the all-american meal, the grapes of wrath, junky, brave new world, and the ass saw the angel, into the wild, beloved, the sun also rises, broken for you, tracks, angels & demons, nightfall, crippled dreams...ill be adding a lot more when i check on my mini library.