I’m a simple man and I'd say an easygoing, adventurous and friendly person. My preferred activities are cycling, going to concerts and sport events, playing football and tennis. I like going out for playing billiards in a bar or dancing all night long in a club night, but also playing badminton in the park, kart driving or chilling home, playing video/board/card games or to watch something. I need both getting out of my comfort zone regularly to feel alive and staying back there for a while to rest and recharge. Don't take and never did any drugs. I also don't drink alcohol anymore since 01/01/2025. More to less I like to travel by bicycle, airplane, train, ferry, bus and car. I adore cities crossed by big rivers as Prague and Vltava, Budapest and Danube, London and Thames or the canals of Amsterdam. Mountains and seaside are both awesome to me, but it's more likely to make me climb something, if you take a bicycle too. As much as I love cycling, I do not walking. You can make me run only if there's a ball to chase or I'm in hurry and I'd miss the subway train otherwise :D I love animals as well, but I'm not willing to have a pet in an apartment again. If I live in a house someday, it would be one of the first things to do. It could be said I'm a tech guy to a certain extent, but for some things I could be quite conservative if I don't feel I need the new upgrade or a change because of a trend. Graduated high school for IT, but I realized I don't want to spend most of my lifetime in coding, stuck on a desk at home/laptop or even worse to me, in an office. I know it's hard to understand for many people these days in such a materialistic world, but I even prefer to do cycling deliveries, being outside all the day, meeting new people all the time and doing something I really love to. I was apolitical until my late 20s, but it was slowly changing through the years and my final breaking point was the way pandemic was managed by the WHO and the governments worldwide. I'm not an anti-vaxxer and I did the complete immunization calendar back in my childhood and teenage years, but I refused to take any of the COVID ones on the recommendation of my doctor and never agreed on the Green Pass policy. Instead, I actively participated in the protests here in my country from the very beginning of the mass lockdowns. It turned to be anti-government as well at some point and led to the biggest political crisis in my lifetime. We had 8 parliamentary elections just for the next 3 years and I never missed to vote in this period. An anti-war person, but if you're trying to convince me there's an innocent side in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, I won't be interested. Brothers and sisters are killing each other there and it's the only thing that really matters. I don't need anyone to repeat the propaganda of either side to me. If you try to make me believe all Russian/s or American/s or whatever is/are bad, I'd give you examples for personalities and/or art to prove you wrong defending the opposite. As I did, with my full respect to the personal tragedy, with a Syrian once, translating to him a devastatingly (self-)critical song of US rock band against their foreign policy. Although we shared same opinion about it and what happened with his homeland because of it. So after, I asked him to tell me again all American(s) is/are evil, but he ended up in tears realizing the grief caused him to generalize wrongly for years. All US and Russian political leaders, also some EU ones from the last decades are war criminals to me but people from culture, sports, etc. shouldn't be banned or punished because of the foreign policy of their countries in my opinion! This is the song, if someone is curious: https://youtu.be/eQji1bEXwc0?si=eGb4WMqdaEEkFv8d For the open wound in the Middle East, I'm definitely pro-Palestinian, because although the state of Israel is much more developed country compared to what it was on these lands before its creation, and closer to the civilization and values that I'm used to and share - to genocide another nation playing a victim when they radicalize is not the way to do. I'd probably radicalize as well, if you do it to my homeland and nation. So I'm not anti-jewish at all, I had good colleagues and friends of them, but I'm definitely anti-zionist. I admire jewish people who are the same and realize zionism actually turned the state of Israel to be the most dangerous place for jewish people to live in nowadays. Don't define myself as religious, but I realize more and more over the years that I share Christian and so-called traditional family values, so I guess nowadays I can be called conservative more than anything else. Although I consider myself a truly tolerant person, the extreme levels to which neoliberal woke and cancel culture has reached have turned me into one of its passionate and politically incorrect opponents. I'm not homophobic or racist, although I can have some prejudices based on experience. If you behave respectfully, don't push me to share values that I don't want to and I find reasons to keep in touch with you, it doesn't matter to me where you're coming from, religion, skin color, sexuality, etc. and we can be friends. And the opposite - if you don't behave, it doesn't matter if you're white, straight and Christian raised like me, it just won't work between us. You can believe in whatever you want, live the way you want, if it doesn't hurt others and to perceive yourself however you like, but in the end of the day the genders are just two and only a woman can give birth to a child. It's nature and biology, not everything on this world is about choice, no matter if we like it or not. As if you want to move somewhere because of achievements of another society - you're the one who must to adapt to it and change, but not the majority to the minority. Otherwise, pretty soon it won't be the same place you liked and dreamed about. So if we lose the family unit and values, we're losing it all for our so-called Western world civilization the way it was built and I personally liked it. I'll never agree to live in a world where it's accepted so-called biological man, trans woman or whatever to fight women in sports for money, entertainment and sick ideology while child-free agenda is trying to be presented as plan for a... future?! It's lunacy to even put those words in one sentence. Being delusional about it won't make it truthful ever. As can be read, I have my certain opinions but also I'm always open to respectful discussion, if the other side is looking for it. If not, I think that I have enough self-irony to turn differences into jokes and fun time or don't talk about it at all focusing on other topics where we're closer or mutually interested to dive deeper. I don't feel the need to impose my own views on others realizing well some of them can be controversial even to each other sometimes. So the reason why I'm so detailed and open about it here is not that I'm standing so strong on it all the time. It's because I really don't like and have no respect to double standards, demonization and one-sided people who are so arrogant or hypocritical that when they consider something to be right from their perspective, judge the opposite so hard that they would even avoid further communication before trying to understand the reasons behind a certain opinion. Pretending at the same time to be open-minded and liberal, isn't that ironic and funny? :) Political correctness, censorship and mass media propaganda have influenced many people to be like this nowadays, so if anyone reading these lines feels that way about what I texted, maybe it's really better to not waste each other's time. I'd prefer to not host or be hosted by people who would like to be condemnatory over genuinely interested and respectful. “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety”, B.Franklin "There is a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue", Ed.Burke "When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty”, Th. Jefferson "The further the society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate the ones who speak it" "If you believe free speech is for you, but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian. If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist", J.K.Rowling