- Member Since: 2006-06-03
- Orientation: Straight
- Religion: Atheist
- Drink: Yes
- Smoke: No
- Children: I Don't Want Kids
- Education: In College
- Occupation: Iconoclast
About Me:
I write a little, but I'm still such an amateur it'll need rather a lot of work to get anywhere near decent. Play bass, and seriously need to work on my composition skills if I'm to warrant the use of the kickarse equipment I've got.
I should probably make some kind of effort to learn HTML or something too. I seem to be around computers way too much not to.
Interests:
Subversive weirdness, Pretending to be an intellectual, Giving drunken lectures on the virtue and greatness of the EZLN (thankfully rarely - avoid drink children, it's bad for you) to people who are so drunk themselves they actually listen..., playing bass, reading, writing
Favorite Music:
Nine Inch Nails, One Minute Silence, Vast, Rage Against the Machine, Nightwish, Pitchshifter, A Perfect Circle, Filter, The A-Team Theme Tune (yes really), z'ev, Mitch Benn, Weapons, Siskin, Guano Apes, Negativland, Chiasm
Favorite Movies:
Serenity, Dark City, La Haine, Virtual Nightmare, The Big Lebowski, Alien, O Brother Where Art Thou?, Dune (John Harrison's version), An Inconvenient Truth, Festen, Airplane, Airplane 2, Thank You For Smoking
Favorite TV Shows:
Black Books, The Simpsons, Firefly, The Office, Fry and Laurie (anything by/with them), Andy Richter Controls The Universe, The IT Crowd, That Mitchel and Webb Look, Peep Show, Boston Legal, Stargate, Mostly I listen to the comedy re-runs on the BBC these days.
Favorite Books:
Kropotkin: Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, Jorge Luis Borges: Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings, The Complete Short Stories of Ambrose Bierce, China Mieville: Perdido Street Station, Terry Pratchett: Interesting Times, Proudhon: What is Property?, Any of the Culture books by Iain M. Banks, Francis Wheen: How Mumbo Jumbo Conquered the World, Banksy: Wall and Peace, China Mieville: Looking for Jake and Other Stories, Gary Cziko: Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution