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Overview

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  • Fluent in English; learning French
  • Unspecified age, Male
  • Member since 2004
  • Massage Therapist
  • Self educated mostly, tested out of High school in 10th g...
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Experience life and build Character, (or even just be a "real character")

ABOUT ME

I'm a caucasian, (although if we looked at my lineage, I'd say it looks more like trans-oceanic mutt), male aged 30 years and tenderized to prime...er, brown hair worn in a longish short cut, (not bicced, yet not a butt-bumper), well trimmed goatee, distinguished wire glasses, studious, polite, reserved, humble demeanor. Open to empathic vibes, (get drunk without the hangover!), critical of critics, can't stand intolerant people, self-motivated, self-depreciatory, a DAMN FINE Massage Therapist, slim/athletic build, 38/34/73 (Hike! Hike! Hike!), intellectual (duh), long winded, done with the description.

PHILOSOPHY

Personal philosophy:
The universe is a set of commonly held beliefs about how things work that have been agreed upon by many and are so inforced by said "faith". So too do magic and UFO's only truely exist for those who believe in them, because the "Tabloid Effect", (ie negative belief), renders such phenomena as transitional in the mass subjective consciousness.
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Of course, this rules out empirical evidence as any sort of proof that the universe performs in a predictable manner outside the percieved subjective realm of what we want it to be.
More on this particular subject can be found in DeCart's Solipsist philosophy, though he had tendered it as an ad-absurdum example of his (in)famous "I think, therefore I am" argument. Nonetheless, the arguement holds logically true (unless you don't want it to be so.) This also renders the questions of Fate vs. Free will a moot point, as your subjective universe will only impinge on any others, (if they are all not just distorted reflections of one's self, as some have pointed out could be the case, -those sneaky distortions of my Id-), along the padigms necessary for the minimum of information transmission and therefore communication to occur.
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break it down, Yo...
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Anything is possible to the person who controls thier perceptions.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

Er, none so far, the only couch-surfing experience that even fits the realm is when my brother and I demolished an old three-cushion with flower print by riding it down a dry ski-run in Lake Arrowhead when we were kids. I can't imagine how that sucker got up there, though, the lifts weren't working during the summer and that thing was HEAVY!!!
Got part-way down before the downward facing end started to swerve and it dumped us off before hitting some rocks we hadn't seen before.
Nah, that was more like couch-bodysurfing, but still, it was cool.
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I'm lying about the couch.
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It was plaid.

Interests

I like to make strategy games as a hobby
I like to travel around, finding new places, and read. I read the second "Sword of Truth" book last night, it wasn't bad. I like to people-watch too, it's free and sometimes the free-associating can spark some really cool characters for my fiction. Oh, I write crap too.
Oh- another hobby: getting lost. Amazing how many strangers guess that one at the boozer!

  • books
  • singing
  • running
  • drinking
  • flowers
  • traveling
  • magic
  • hiking
  • surfing
  • skiing
  • genealogy

Music, Movies, and Books

Fav genres: Post-apoc rebuilding/mutants and zombies, pulp fantasies, alternate histories, conspiracies, comedies involving multi-tiered structures (eg DR Seuss or some of the Terry Pratchett stuff. David Brin had a few good things too.), Slipping through the cracks into the "otherworld"., stuff like that. Not predictable formula movies, unless they're made tongue-in-cheek

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

ONE?!------------------------- --------------------------Seen : Marxist revolution in Mauritius---
-----------in the early 80's-------------------------- ---------------Done: Escaped alive---------------------
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Seen: Haitian revolution against Baby-Doc Duvalier in the late 80's-----------------
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Seen: LA Rodney King Riots in the early
90' s-------Done: Escaped alive---------------------
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Seen: Rosanne Bar sing the American National Anthem------------------------ --------------
-------------- Done: Escaped alive (Just barely)---------------------

-- ------------------------------ ----------------------------- Seen: Apathetic, procrastinating losers who do nothing but whine about what they don't have while drinking thier starbucks and driving down smoothly paved roads in the middle of a city that is so big that it needs a map the size of a dictionary to encompass it, while passing by places where japanese snow-peas and taco shells are sold fresh right next to each other.------
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Done: Gratefully drank some fresh water, (that I got for free including ice!) from a cup made out of materials developed for space travel.-------------
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--- -------Some people just can't be satisfied.-------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------Done: Finally formatted this thing!

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