singing, acting, making music, english literature, photography, vancouver, indie rock, broadway, conspiracy theories, sweden, meeting bizarre people, pink hair, my baby sister, amsterdam, very dark chocolate, blue lake fine arts camp, the pacific northwest, acapella, going to drive-in movies, oscar wilde, chicago, new york, munich, portland, london, seattle, wicca, color science, urban outfitters, hiking, tipping the velvet, maple trees, cable cars, art deco, psychology, french, writing, bookstores, art, scones, androgynity, poetry, french flea markets, philosophy, sleep
if you want to be my friend, please send me a message first- i don't accept random people who want to enlarge their friend lists. and if you're a death metal band or a fundamentalist christian, don't even bother.
indie rock!! but i also like electronic music and anything else that spontanously appeals to me. my current list: franz ferdinand, mando diao, sugarplum fairy, the kaiser chiefs, muse, thom yorke, bombay bicycle club, we are scientists, boy kill boy, the shins, paolo nutini, the rifles, the bishops, raphael, duels, the hidden cameras, mayflies, damien rice, maia hirasawa, keane, the cat empire, fountains of wayne, sol seppy, the libertines, the more assured, tegan and sara, goldfrapp, the veils, rooney, nirvana, goldenhorse, mystery jets, the subways, hello saferide, tiger lou, the verve, placebo, imogen heap, the zutons, firefox ak, the cardigans, art brut, timo räisänen...
"Music tickles neural circuits that are involved with pleasure in general. In a study where people listened to music, we found that music triggers the same pleasurable nerve impulses as when we eat chocolate, when we have an orgasm, when we win a pot of money or when someone attractive talks to us. We don't know why."
— Rock-producer-turned-neuroscientist Daniel Levitin
le fabuleux destin d'amélie poulain, chocolat, the lord of the rings, closer, cruel intentions, i heart huckabees, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, imagine me & you, rent.
i don't watch much tv. i was hooked on the oc for a while, and now i'm trying to keep up with the l-word, but i keep forgetting to watch.
............................................................ .......................oscar wilde, middlesex, sylvia plath, jostein gaarder, sarah dunant, james joyce, beowulf, samuel beckett, emily dickinson, sara ryan, roald dahl, jane austen, haruki murakami, douglas adams, charles dickens, sarah waters, friedrich schiller, zadie smith, j.r.r. tolkien, kim småge, walt whitman, shakespeare
..........Oscar Wilde is a person i admire, but i can't think of anyone i'd really call my hero.