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Rafael

A Hopeful Nihilist

About Me

the car's on fire and there's no driver

at the wheel

and the sewers are all muddied with a thousand lonely suicides

and a dark wind blows

the government is corrupt

and we're on so many drugs

with the radio on and the curtains drawn

we're trapped in the belly of this horrible machine

and the machine is bleeding to death

the sun has fallen down

and the billboards are all leering

and the flags are all dead at the top of their poles

it went like this:

the buildings tumbled in on themselves

mothers clutching babies picked through the rubble

and pulled out their hair

the skyline was beautiful on fire

all twisted metal stretching upwards

everything washed in a thin orange haze

i said: "kiss me, you're beautiful -

these are truly the last days"

you grabbed my hand and we fell into it

like a daydream or a fever

we woke up one morning and fell a little further down -

for sure it's the valley of death

i open up my wallet

and it's full of blood

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My Interests

local shows

independent films

coffee

coney islands

music

politics

art

philosophy

literature

and so much more.

I'd like to meet:



The doctor who gave you your frontal lobotomy

Music:

The Mars Volta

Grito Serpentino

Amon Tobin

Interpol

Bright Eyes

Bob Dylan

Kings of Leon

NIN

Three Inches of Blood

Air

Sigur Ros

Guster

Death Cab for Cutie

Fountains of Wayne

Johnny Cash

Phillip Glass

Prokofkiev

Kevin Shields

Muse

Le Tigre

Lucinda Williams

Aphex Twin

Moby

Modest Mouse

Oh My God

Opeth

Phish

Pink Floyd

The Postal Service

Rage Against the Machine

Stereolab

Sound Garden

Sublime

Thunderbirds Are Now

Tom Waits

Velvet Acid Christ

Wilco

Zeromancer

Bob Marley

Bjork

Queen

Anti-Flag

Ben Kweller

Buena Vista Social Club

Cannibal Corpse

Chemical Brothers

Commander Venus

Cursive

Duke Ellington

etc.

Movies:

Watch a few with me and find out.

Television:

Flint = 0 hours

E. Lansing = mind rot

Books:

stare

at

my

library

Heroes: