People that challenge me, have passion for life and don't get sucked into the "scene" too much. Somebody that has a strong sense of self but isn't afraid of a little change. Maturity and honesty are a must. Without those things, what's really the point? People who are considerate of others and pay attention to details. I surround myself with good people whose lives are open books and are very open-minded. Always looking to widen the circle. Somebody that doesn't let a day go by where I don't feel loved.
I'm pretty much into anything except hardcore rap or really twangy country. I'm a huge fan of Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, and The Beatles but I tend to listen to R&B more just because it gives me energy. "When the road gets dark and you can no longer see just let my love grow a spark and have a little faith in me. When the tears you cry are all you can believe just give these loving arms a try baby and have a little faith in me!"-John Hiatt
Let's just say I have only had a DVD player for a year and I own about 300 DVD's...literally. Kinda sad but I'm a huge movie buff.
You scored as James Bond, Agent 007. James Bond is MI6's best agent, a suave, sophisticated super spy with charm, cunning, and a license's to kill. He doesn't care about rules or regulations and somewhat amoral. He does care about saving humanity though, as well as the beautiful women who fill his world. Bond has expensive tastes, a wide knowledge of many subjects, and his usually armed with a clever gadget and an appropriate one-liner.
James Bond, Agent 007
Indiana Jones
Batman, the Dark Knight
Neo, the "One"
Captain Jack Sparrow
Lara Croft
William Wallace
El Zorro
The Amazing Spider-Man
Maximus
The Terminator
I tend to like books based on Psychology or life lessons such as Tuesdays with Morrie and I can get into an autobiography about somebody who has been through a ton(Night which is about a Holocaust survivor or The Lost Boy which is about the most severe child abuse case reported in Cali). I can only read these types of books every once in awhile because I find myself thinking too much about it and that isn't always good. I recently read Native Son for a college course and I fell in love with it. Basically, I like books with layers and that you can walk away with a better understanding of yourself. A Boy Less Ordinary by Fred Shelley is amazing! Easily comparable to David Sedaris(author of Me Speak Pretty Sometimes). It doesn't hurt that Fred is one of my best friends and there is a shout out to me in the acknowledgements! Support my BFF! haha!