Anything that makes my brain tingle....Art; Salvador Dali,
my frazy music , movies and books ! Klimt, Renoir, Picasso, Manet, Escher the list continues. Architecture, I find, is a tantalizing artform. From the Parthenon to cathedrals to bridges, it makes for a beautiful and functional expression.
powered by frazy.comMycology; I love fungi!!! I find them to be very alluring and life changing, just as...
Philosophy...Love it!! Where to start.. Socrates, Epicurus, Thomas of Aquinas,
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"I think, therefore, I am,"
Descartes, Confucious, Marcus Aurelius, Kant, Nietsche, Machiavelli there's just too many.
I crave knowledge of history and the arts. Science, mainly chemistry and biology, is what intrigues me most. But I can't forget Mythology and Theology, being one in the same, are of high importance. They are the foundation of our present lives and were the tools used to teach hope and ethics.(Today, most of which is lost to ignorance. Like many great philosophical notions the ideas go right over peoples' heads.) Moving on..
I love music and going to festivals. I especially love the "fun" that comes along with the two. I also like to write and draw. I read literature, plays and poems, anything interesting.
I'd say more, but there are too many things that interest me to write it all.
Your Expression Number is 7
Very intelligent, you are usually thinking, introspecting, or analyzing.
You have a good mind, and you are especially good at finding out the truth.
Very little ever escapes your observation and deep understanding.You tend to obsess over wisdom and hidden truths.
You are likely to become a authority on any subject you undertake.
Operating on a different wavelength, most people don't know you that well.Very logical and rational, at times you tend to lack emotion.
So much so, that you often have times coping with emotional situations.
You are not very adaptable - you may tend to be overly critical at times.
What's Your Expression Number?
Your Inner European is Dutch!
Open minded and tolerant.
You're up for just about anything.
Who's Your Inner European?
I'd like to meet:
"I have no one to meet, and my ancient empty streets, too dead for dreaming...."Which Far out 60's-70's band are you?
Pink Floyd
You are PINK FLOYD! This means your deep yet misunderstood...and the hard core drugs don't help either.
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Music:
Wow, so many.. Hmm.. Starting with jam bands and blue grass ect...
powered by frazy.com The Grateful Dead (Of course), Umphrey's McGee, David Grisman Quintet, Bela Fleck, Yonder Mountain String Band, Madeski Martin and Wood, Moe., Phish, Gov't Mule and so on.
Classical music into the romantic era is my sanctity. I get lost in it's beauty. I can pretty much say that I like almost every composer including but not limited to Beethoven, Bach, Bizet, Tchaicovsky, Mozart, Berlioz, Wagner, Haydn, Handel and so it continues...
Jazz... any type of jazz. Satchmo, Billie Holiday, Gillespie, its all good, especially Duke Ellington!!
Some other bands and entertainers that I enjoy are Blind Melon, The Who (The Ox is God!!),George Clinton, Jefferson Airplane, Led Zepplin, Primus, Frank Sinatra, Buckethead, Sausage, Bing, Jethro Tull, Rolling Stones, Bowie, Bob Dylan,
powered by frazy.com Neil Young, The Band, Pink Floyd, Zappa, Tom Petty and much more.
Well... I like anything besides rap, techno and that whiny country crap.
Your Hidden Talent
You have the power to persuade and influence others.
You're the type of person who can turn a whole room around.
The potential for great leadership is there, as long as you don't abuse it.
Always remember, you have a lot more power over people than you might think!
What's Your Hidden Talent?
Movies:
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Silent films!!! "Faust", "Nosferatu" anything Murnau. Fritz Lang is the shite!! "M", "Metropolis" and "Dr. Mabuse" are all exqisite masterworks.
Let's see here, "Gone With the Wind", "Waking Life", "Donnie Darko", "Ghost in the Shell", "Akira", all Monty Python's, "A Fish called Wanda", "2001, A Space Odyssey", "Interview with the Vampire", "Up in Smoke",
powered by frazy.com "Pulp Fiction", "A Clockwork Orange", "Fight Club", "American History X", Bond movies, "Ninja Scroll", "Fist of Legend", "Shogun Assassin", "The Shining", "Vampire Hunter D", "Rear Window", "The Birds", "Psycho" (As you can see, I'm a Hitchcock fan) "The Maltese Falcon", "Casablanca" (Bogart's the man.) Love Orson Welles!! "The Lady from Shanghai", "Seeds of Evil", "Once Upon a Time in China", "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" and the list goes on.
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What kind of eyes do you have? (with pictures)
Eden
You have eden eyes. Eden is the color of water. Your eyes symbolize your great flexibility. You are a creative person. You can think of many good ways to get your point across to people as you have very good communication abilities. When someone feels down or is hurt, you have the remarkable ability to help them and heal them. If you have too little going on in your life, you may be withdrawn and depressed, timid, manipulative, unreliable, stubborn, or suspicious. Some words to describe you: peaceful, sincere, affectionate, tranquil, intuitive, trustworthy, pure, loyal, healing, and stable.
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Television:
I try not to watch it too much but when I do it is usually the History Channel. Some shows besides what is on History that I like are "Harvey Birdman", "Space Ghost", "Venture Brothers", "Wolf's Rain" "The Simpsons", "Wonder Showzen", "Aquateen Hunger Force", "King of the Hill", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Family Guy", "Seinfeld", "Robot Chicken", "Witch Hunter Robin", "Full Metal Alchemist", "Trigun" and a bunch more that I can't recall at the moment.
Books:
"The Iliad", "The Odyssey", "Call of the Wild", "The Cassandra Compact", "The Fountainhead"
powered by frazy.com "Anthem", "Atlas Shrugged", works of Socrates and Plato like "The Apology", "The Crito", "Phaedo" and so on.. "Pandora" (almost anything by Anne Rice) Tom Clancy novels, "Pride and Prejudice", works of Shakespeare and Donne, "Gulliver's Travels" (most works by Jonnathan Swift, it's vulgar but quite interesting), books on Alchemy and Jungian Psychology, Edgar Allen Poe and anything to help me gain better understanding of myself and the world that surrounds me.
Heroes:
Anyone who made a progressive impact in the world and strived to spread knowledge.