Existing; in and out of time. Interesting, no?
Let me make it clear that beleiving and knowing are two very different things. Like, say, I believe that 9/11 was a conspiracy.
But I know, that this guy right here...
Loves his pasta.
Reading, writing, drawing, listening to and making music, creating something or seeing what others have created.... And if you haven't strayed away from my profile by now, then I have a question for you...
Music...is my sanity sanctuary, keeper of the inner ear functions, tonal vibrations, and the most inspired vitality force of my creativity...
Faith and the Muse
Chandeen
Voltaire
Lustmord
The Cure
VnV Nation
Mortiis
Assemblage 23
The Crüxshadows
Collide
Cinima Strange
Placebo
The Dresden Dolls
Dead Can Dance
Obszon Geschopf
Wumpscut
Crowhead
Blank & Jones
Black Tape for a Blue Girl
Echo and the Bunnymen
Fear Cult
L'Ame Immortelle
Unto Ashes
Deftones
Cell Dweller
Skinny Puppy
Rudolf Steiner
The Shroud
I, Parasite
Flesh Eating Foundation
Factory of Angst
The Horror Pops
Narcosis Project
Old Mans Child
Type O Negative
Strapping Young Lad
Deadsy
Dir En Grey
Incubus
Clan of Xymox
Mudvayne
Bella Morte
Nightwish
Switchblade symphony
Deathstars
Mira
Jack or Jive
Freudstein
Noirhaus
Aphex Twins
Rammstein
Massive Attack
Zeromancer
Nevermore
Jack Off Jill
Kittie
The Dust Brothers
Vital Remains
Emilie Autumn
Azam Ali
Tapping the Vein
Ayria
Angelspit
Eisbrecher
Corvus Corax
Ministry
The Dreamside
Theatre of Tragedy
Boa
I like movies that have meaning; ones that create a certain feeling that draws you into the story; and you just can't do anything except intently watch it. They steal your soul, basically, and you wouldn't even realize until the movie's over.
Also, going to see a play in a theatre is a very awesome thing to see.
What Dreams May Come, Imortal, Alexander (the great?), Brick, Deeply, Mirror Mask
Donnie Darko, Casshern: the robot hunter, The Labyrinthe, Pan's Labyrinthe, Pulse, Three Extremes, Night Watch, 300, Lady in the Water, The Number 23, My Neighbor Totoro, The Village, Troy, The Red Violin, Self Medicated, A is for Autism, Foxfire, Garden State, Underworld, Underworld Evolution, Resident evil, Resident Evil Apocolypse, The Seventh Seal, The chronnicals of Riddick, Pitch Black, Equillibrium, Nosferatu, War of the Worlds, Thirteen, The Butterfly Effect, -I, robot-, Sleepy Hallow, Blade(1, 2, and Trinity), The fifth element, The phantom of the Opera, The Hostage, Vampire Clan, Constantine, The Brothers Grimm(though it was a good movie, the fiary tales are far better when read), Queen of the Damned, Interview with a Vampire, The Skeleton Key, Crash, Corpse Bride, Jeepers Creepers, Firestarter, the Ninth Gate, The Crow, A Clockwork Orange, American History X, Batman Begins, The Craft, Idle Hand, The Mothman Prophecies, The Matrix (reloaded, revolutions), City of Angels (german version), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (new and original versions), Alone in the Dark, Gankutsuou, Mun chairudo, Appleseed, The Full Metal Alchemist Movie, After Image, Wishcraft, Homeroom, Shadowbox, Tomb Raider, White Noise, Cherry Falls, The Missing, Darkness Falls, Shakespeare in Love, The Last Samurai, King Arthur....... Oh and, Documentaries. I like documentaries.
For actual shows, anime....I am no freak of anime, but a show is a show whether animated or acted out.Serial Experiments Lain, Chobits, Wolf's Rain, Fooly Cooly, Mermaid Forest, Full Metal Alchemist, etc., and Elfen Lied.Don't watch regular TV too much anymore but its usually select things from discovery channel, history channel, [adult swim], and stand up on comedy central.
Have a good one, -M.H.-
Some good authors- Diane Duane, Ann Rice, Christopher Paolini, Stephen King, Michelle Belanger, Edger Allan Poe, Voltaire, Neil Gaiman, Jhonen Vasquez, and the list goes on and on...anything interesting, aye. Any texts by old or modern phillosophers, or just simply great minds are great to read. (The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy?) Comics like Johnny The Homicidal Maniac, or some good manga, yes?
John Dies At The End, 1985, A Wizard Abroad, and The Vampire Codex...
Anything that's disturbing or weird (or just disturbingly weird) and still has a good sense of humor is a good read for me.
John Dies At The End
Vincent.