I'm into a bunch of things that I don't put enough time into. Music, Working Out, Watching MMA fights, Chinese Food lol, boxing/a little Muy Thai, Reading, Health, Nutrition, playing guitar/writing songs
It all depends on who you are as a person and what your "character" is like. I can't stand most typical people. Like lets take my "top people list" for instance. They are all friends, but they're not all people I'm neccesarliy extremely close with or people I even see all the time. I just think they are all individually cool people who are themselves.
The basics of music all comes from a rhythm, tempo, and melody. If its cheesy or pop or the lyrics aren't in english, it doesn't matter, if its got the basics I'll probably like it. Cue the video
I love watching movies, especially if the movie is actually good. Which a lot are pretty disappointing these days. I really like when a movie grabs your emotions, shakes them up a little, and brings you out of reality for a moment. My favorite movie is The 5th Element, and has been since I first saw it in 7th grade.
"I don't watch TV" You know people who say that are full of shit. I love TV and I don't mean that in a "lazy fat ass" kind of way. Besides most places you go now a days, there is probably going to be a TV somewhere around. Its good to just watch a show or news broadcast, just to think about other things for once, and get out of the busy routine of life for a moment. Some of the stuff I watch are UFC Paperviews, MSNBC, CNN, America's Best Dance Crew
Can you say "better than TV?" Thats right kiss my ass! I can't get enough of reading. And I don't mean reading stupid shit like The Hardy Boy mysteries, or pointless stories. If I'm learning something from what I'm reading, then I'm all about it. Doesn't matter if its from a book, the internet or Men's Health Magazine. You can stay ignorant as all hell, living in your parent's basement your whole life, so to speak. Or you can change that. Its compeletly up to you, and the whole world could careless which option you choose.
Keith Olbermann