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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Trying to make my life worth living by the people that I meet, the places I see, the feelings that I get
ABOUT ME
Funny, outgoing, tall Italian guy :)
I'm almost 2 metres high, so I'm called by my friends "the kind giant".
Search for @tommyange on IG if you want to know more :)
Interests
I'm a Molecular Biotechnologist, which basically means that I have a crazy passion for science :)
I love natural landscapes, animals, speaking and learning foreign languages, acting, all concerning fantasy (I'm quite a NERD), music (almost every kind, either Pop or Indie), I used to play volley, and to practice in self-defense kung fu. I am basically a curious and enthusiast guy.
- animals
- acting
- music festivals
- comics
- traveling
- music
- volleyball
- biology
- languages
- science
- trekking
- biotechnology
- roleplaying games
- larp
- fantasy books
Music, Movies, and Books
RetroNewWave
'80s Pop/Rock/culture (Depeche Mode <3)
'90s Dance music (when I want to shake my body)
2000 Rock and Metal (when it's time to take everything out)
Florence + The Machine, Enya (when I need to take my heart out)
Queen.. always!
Blade Runner
Star Wars (Old Trilogy)
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Drive
La-La-Land
"Regenesis - how Synthetic Biology will reinvent the world and ourselves" - G. Church
"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" P.K. Dick
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
It's so hard to write down such things.. I guess the most important moments were when I felt something beautiful and I could share with my friends/travel mates/family.. Like the feeling of landing in the USA for the first time, arriving on top of a mountain after a long climb, seeing a wonderful sunset by the sea, altogether with people who could feel the same things with me.
Update: El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. What I saw, but most of all what I felt, Just..Wow.
Teach, Learn, Share
There is a motto, during the Camino of Santiago de Compostela: "The Camino (the path) doesn't give you what you want. It gives you what you need". I think it's pretty much the same in life, and a very good learning.. a way to appreciate the things you have, to face, accept and go through the obstacles, and to grow.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Lots of "mamma mia!!", some pasta, thoughts and emotions, stories
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Bahamas, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Italy, Spain