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- Stacy Taylor1 year ago
Hey sexy, Just a quick message to tell you once again that I love you. xxxxxx
- North Atlantic Oscillat…1 year ago
Just so you know,
Upcoming Festival shows for North Atlantic Oscillation.
7 Aug - Standon Calling - Hertfordshire
13 Aug - Sneaky Pete's - Edinburgh
26 Aug - Roisin Dubh - Galway
10 Sep - Bestival - Isle of WightCeiling Poem from NAO Pictograms on Vimeo.
http://vimeo.com/12245968
http://www.naoband.com
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=50126217254
Thanks...
- North Atlantic Oscillat…2 years ago
NAO release Grappling Hooks on March 22nd
Here is a link
http://www.kscopemusic.com/northatlanticoscillation/promo/nao-eflyer.html
And a VideoNAO Teaser from NAO Pictograms on Vimeo.
Thank you for your support,
North Atlantic Oscillation
- Stacy Taylor2 years ago
I have noticed that you have more friends on myspaz.... you kept this onr quiet!!!! How dare you!!! Btw I got an interview on monday EEEEEEEEEEEEEk :P x
- North Atlantic Oscillat…2 years ago
North Atlantic Oscillation's Callsigns EP available for pre-order now
NAO's debut release on Kscope Music is now available to pre-order from the Kscope store:
http://www.burningshed.com/store/kscope/product/272/1777/
A 4 track EP, titled Call Signs, it provides the perfect introduction to the band prior to the release of their debut album, Grappling Hooks, in early 2010.
You can hear samples from all 4 EP tracks on the NAO Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/naoband
http://www.burningshed.com/store/kscope/product/272/1777/ - Gary Barclay2 years ago
Please help Walter Koenig, "Chekov from Star Trek TOS", Get His Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! Walter has been nominated for his star and waltersstar.com has raised the money to manufacture and install the star (Thanks!). All Walter needs now is the votes of the Walk of Fame Committee.
Write to the Walk of Fame Committee a polite letter in your own words, why you think Walter should have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. These NEED to be letters from each individual fan in the fan's own words. Not copies, Not form letters, Not chain letters.
Walk of Fame Committee
c/o Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
7018 Hollywood Boulevard, 2nd Floor
Hollywood, CA 90028


http://www.walterkoenigsite.com/waltersstar.html
Live long and prosper!
CAPT Gary Barclay Chief Security Officer USS Endeavour @ www.ussendeavour.net
Starbase 06 CO @ sb06.starfleet-command.com
Starfleet Command Q1 Deputy Chief Of Public Affairs @ www.starfleet-command.com - North Atlantic Oscillat…2 years ago
Hello,
North Atlantic Oscillation are playing the following dates. We hope to see you there.
04 Apr 2009, 20:00 - Sneaky Pete’s
Cowgate,
Edinburgh.
16 Apr 2009, 20:00 - Cassette
Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow.
07 May 2009, 20:00 - GRV
Guthrie Street,
Edinburgh.
To sign up to our mailing list where you will receive the occasional relevant gig invite with free artwork, mp3s etc visit...
www.naoband.com
www.myspace.com/naoband - david drouin2 years ago
Whit the hell you oan aboot ya dafty?
- Mikey Duffin2 years ago
no bother man ... just thought you ought to know :P
- Mikey Duffin2 years ago
safe to say you wer drunk ... very drunk ... i just read the comment you left on david's myspace ... holy shit balls ...
Interests
General
Reading, writing, music, knowledge, movies, thinking, that one dream out of 100 that actually seems worth it, nature, spirituality, winter, photography, storms, astronomy, science, rollercoasters, occasionally letting go of inhibitions, comic books, theme parks, sports, art, smoothies, airline food, metaphysics, cosmology, collecting things, wasting time, coming up with food ideas, avoiding labour, questioning popular beliefs and traditions, creating, TV, food, science-fiction, being lazy, video games, history, space, psychology, philosophy, spontaneity, laughing, making people laugh, loving and being loved.Music
2Pac
A Place to Bury Strangers
A Sunny Day in Glasgow
A Tribe Called Quest
ABBA
AC/DC
Air
Alan Parsons Project
Albert King
All Shall Perish
Amon Amarth
Anathema
Animal Collective
Aphex Twin
Arcade Fire
Atomic Rooster
Ayreon
B.B. King
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Badu, Erykah
Banhart, Devendra
Battles
Barclay James Harvest
Beach Boys, The
Beach House
Beastie Boys
Beatles, The
Beck
Becoming the Archetype
Beethoven, Ludwig Van
Beneath the Massacre
Between the Buried and Me
Bird, Andrew
Black Keys, The
Black Mages, The
Black Sabbath
Blackfield
Blackmore's Night
Blind Guardian
Bloodbath
Blue Oyster Cult
Blur
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
Bowie, David
Bright Eyes
Brion, Jon
Buchanan, Roy
Buckethead
Bunny Wailer
Bury Your Dead
Calexico
Camel
Cannibal Corpse
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
Cardigans, The
Cat Power
Cat Stevens
Cattle Decapitation
Century
Chopin, Frédéric
Clapton, Eric
Cole, Nat King
Coleman, Ornette
Coltrane, John
Cradle of Filth
Crystal Castles
Cult of Luna
Cuomo, Rivers
Cursive
Cut Copy
Cynic
Dälek
Daft Punk
Davis, Miles
Daylight Dies
Deacon, Dan
Deadsoul Tribe
Decemberists, The
Deep Purple
Deerhoof
Deerhunter
Deftones
Department of Eagles
Dethklok
DeVotchKa
Diablo Swing Orchestra
Dillinger Escape Plan, The
Dixie Dregs
DJ /rupture
DJ Shadow
Dodos, The
Dog Fashion Disco
Dr. Dre
Dr. Octagon
Drake, Nick
Dream Theater
Dylan, Bob
Electric Light Orchestra
Ellington, Duke
Eminem
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Eno, Brian
Explosions in the Sky
Faint, The
Feist
Fennesz
First Band from Outer Space
Five Finger Death Punch
Flaming Lips, The
Fleet Foxes
Flying Lotus
Freezepop
Fuck Buttons
Gang Gang Dance
Genesis
Gentle Giant
Giacchino, Michael
Gilbert, Paul
Gilmour, David
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Gojira
Gong
Gordon, Dexter
Gorillaz
Green Day
Grouper
Guns N' Roses
Harrison, George
Hendrix, Jimi
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
Hercules and Love Affair
Hollenthon
Howlin' Wolf
Hüsker Dü
Ice Cube
Indukti
Insane Clown Posse
Interpol
Iron Maiden
Ironsword
Isis
James, Skip
Jarre, Jean Michel
Jethro Tull
Johnson, Robert
Judas Priest
Kamelot
Kansas
King Crimson
KISS
Korn
Kreator
Lair of the Minotaur
Lamb of God
LCD Soundsystem
Led Zeppelin
Lekman, Jens
Lennon, John
Limp Bizkit
Linkin Park
Liquid Tension Experiment
Lindstrøm
Loomis, Jeff
Los Campesinos!
M83
Machine Head
Magma
Mahavishnu Orchestra, The
Maria, Ida
Marillion
Mars Volta, The
Massive Attack
McCartney, Paul
McCreary, Bear
Megadeth
Magnetic Fields, The
Metallica
Modest Mouse
Mogwai
Montgomery, Wes
Mothers of Invention, The
Moody Blues, The
Mountain Goats, The
Mouth of the Architect
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Muddy Waters
Muse
My Bloody Valentine
N.W.A.
Newsom, Joanna
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
North Atlantic Oscillation
Notorious B.I.G
Oberst, Conor
Of Montreal
Oldfield, Mike
Opeth
Orb, The
Outkast
Ozma
Ozric Tentacles
Pain of Salvation
Panda Bear
Phish
Pink Floyd
Pixies
Ponytail
Porcupine Tree
Portishead
Primal Scream
Prince
Prostitute Disfigurement
Protest the Hero
R.E.M.
Radiohead
Rage Against the Machine
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Reinhardt, Django
Return to Forever
Rocket Scientists, The
Rolling Stones, The
Rotting Christ
Rudess, Jordan
Run-D.M.C
Rush
Santana
Santogold
Satriani, Joe
Scars on Broadway
Sex Pistols, The
Shadow Gallery
Shearwater
SikTh
Sinatra, Frank
Slayer
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Slint
Slipknot
Smashing Pumpkins, The
Smith, Elliot
Soft Machine
Spiritualized
Spite Extreme Wing
Splatterhouse
Springsteen, Bruce
Stern, Marnie
Stevens, Sufjan
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Strapping Young Lad
Strokes, The
Supertramp
Symphony X
System of a Down
Talking Heads
Tallest Man on Earth, The
Tangerine Dream
Tears for Fears
Tenacious D
Thelonious Monk
Titus Andronicus
Thought Chamber
Tomita, Isao
Tool
Torche
Townsend, Devin
Twilight Sad, The
Twiztid
Uematsu, Nobuo
Unexpect
Univers Zero
Vai, Steve
Vampire Weekend
Van Der Graaf Generator
Vines, The
Vreid
Vulcan Freedom Fighters, The
Waits, Tom
Wale
Walkmen, The
Waters, Roger
Weezer
West, Kanye
White Stripes, The
Wino
Winterfell
X-Japan
Yes
Yo La Tengo
Zappa, Frank
Zorn, John
ZwanMovies
2009
Inglourious Basterds
The Wrestler
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Two Lovers
Synecdoche, New York
Watchmen
The Boat That Rocked
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Doubt
Star Trek
Adam
The Hangover
Revolutionary Road
Coraline
The Young Victoria
Gran Torino
Frost/Nixon
Che
Lesbian Vampire Killers
Milk
Notorious
Bolt
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
My Sister's Keeper
He's Just Not That Into You
Sex Drive
2008
The Diving Bell & The Butterfly
The Dark Knight
There Will Be Blood
Margot at the Wedding
No Country For Old Men
Zack & Miri Make a Porno
The Good Night
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Kung Fu Panda
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
[rec]
Elegy
Funny Games U.S.
Gone Baby Gone
Charlie Wilson's War
Things We Lost in the Fire
Speed Racer
Lars & The Real Girl
Burn After Reading
WALL-E
Juno
Wanted
Pineapple Express
Horton Hears a Who!
The Savages
Easy Virtue
Hellboy II
The Happening
Smart People
Iron Man
Ghost Town
Dance of the Dead
Dean Spanley
W.
Lust, Caution
The City of Ember
Body of Lies
Australia
Waltz With Bashir
RocknRolla
2007
28 Weeks Later
300
The Fountain
Hot Fuzz
Inland Empire
Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia (Curse of the Golden Flower)
Paris, je t'aime
Planet Terror
La Science des rêves (The Science of Sleep)
Smokin' Aces
Spider-Man 3
Sunshine
Superbad
2006
Children of Men
Click
Down in the Valley
Gwoemul (The Host)
El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth)
Little Children
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
The Prestige
Saw III
A Scanner Darkly
Superman Returns
V for Vendetta
2005
The 40 Year Old Virgin
Batman Begins
Crash
Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story
Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howl's Moving Castle)
King Kong
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Saw II
Sin City
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Team America: World Police
Der Untergang (The Downfall)
2004
Appurushîdo (Appleseed)
Collateral
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Lost in Translation
Machinist, The
Saw
Spider-Man 2
The Terminal
Ying Xiong (Hero)
2003
American Splendor
Cidade de Deus (City of God)
Dogville
Equilibrium
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolutions
Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (Sprited Away)
2002
Adaptation.
Catch Me If You Can
Donnie Darko
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Mulholland Drive
Spider-Man
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
2001
Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (Amélie)
Ghost World
Guizi lai le (Devils on the Doorstep)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Requiem for a Dream
2000
American Psycho
Batoru rowaiaru (Battle Royale)
Me, Myself & Irene
Toy Story 2
The Virgin Suicides
1999
American Beauty
Being John Malcovich
Dogma
The Green Mile
The Matrix
Pi
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
1998
Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County
American History X
BASEketball
Gattaca
Rounders
The Truman Show
1997
The People vs. Larry Flynt
1996
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
Bound
Fargo
Primal Fear
Toy Story
1995
Dumb & Dumber
Kôkaku kidôtai (Ghost in the Shell)
Natural Born Killers
The Shawshank Redemption
1994
Pulp Fiction
1993
Resevoir Dogs
1992
Braindead
1990
The Godfather: Part III
The Goodfellas
1989
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
1988
Akira
Die Hard
1986
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Aliens
1985
Re-Animator
1984
Kaze no tani no Naushika (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Winds)
Repo Man
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
1983
The Meaning of Life
Scarface
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
1982
Blade Runner
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
1981
The Evil Dead
Raiders of the Lost Ark
1980
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
1979
Alien
Apocalypse Now
The Life of Brian
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
1977
Eraserhead
Star Wars
1976
The Man Who Fell to Earth
Taxi Driver
1975
A Boy and His Dog
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
1974
The Godfather: Part II
1972
A Clockwork Orange
The Godfather
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii
1971
And Now For Something Completely Different
1968
2001: A Space Odyssey
Planet of the Apes
1967
Week End
1966
Fahrenheit 451
1964
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
The Night of the Iguana
1962
Lolita
1959
North by Northwest
1956
Forbidden Planet
1954
Rear Window
1942
Casablanca
1927
Metropolis
1920
NeighborsTelevision
FOR LAUGHS
American Dad!
Arrested Development
Becker
Black Books
Blackadder
Bottom
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Everybody Hates Chris
Extras
Family Guy
Father Ted
Fawlty Towers
Flight of the Conchords
Frasier
Friends
Futurama
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The I.T. Crowd
I'm Alan Partridge
Ideal
Malcolm in the Middle
Men Behaving Badly
Metalocalypse
The Mighty Boosh
Mr. Bean
Mock the Week
Monty Python's Flying Circus
My Name is Earl
Nevermind the Buzzcocks
Nighty Night
The Office (UK & US)
One Foot in the Grave
Only Fools and Horses
Peep Show
Saxondale
Q.I.
Rab C. Nesbitt
Red Dwarf
The Royle Family
Scrubs
Seinfeld
The Simpsons (Pre-2000)
South Park
Spaced
Spongebob Squarepants
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
The Young Ones
OTHER STUFF THAT DOESN'T MAKE YOU LAUGH THAT MUCH... WELL, EXCEPT MAYBE TALES FROM THE CRYPT
Babylon 5
Battlestar Galactica (2003)
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
Deadwood
Dexter
Firefly
House
The Outer Limits
Planet Earth
Quantum Leap
The Sopranos
Star Trek: The Original Series
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Tales from the Crypt
The Twilight Zone (1959)
The Twilight Zone (1985)
WWE
CHILDHOOD CLASSICS THAT I STILL ENJOY
The Animaniacs
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Count Duckula
Courage The Cowardly Dog
Cow & Chicken
Daffy Duck
Dexter's Laboratory
Doug
Freakazoid
Goosebumps
Hey Arnold!
I Am Weasel
Johnny Bravo
Kenan & Kel
Pinky & The Brain
The Ren & Stimpy Show
Rocko's Modern Life
Tom & JerryBooks
Adams, Douglas
1979 - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1980 - The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
1982 - Life, The Universe and Everything
1984 - So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
1992 - Mostly Harmless
Botton, Alain de
2000 - The Consolations of Philosophy
2004 - Status Anxiety
Bradbury, Ray
1953 - Fahrenheit 451
Brosnan, John
2004 - Mothership
Camus, Albert
1942 - The Outsider (L'Étranger)
Crispin, A.C.
1983 - Yesterday's Son
Kerouac, Jack
1953 - The Subterraneans
1957 - On The Road
1958 - The Dharma Bums
Martin, George R.R.
1996 - A Game of Thrones
Nietzsche, Friedrich
1878 - Human, All Too Human
Sagan, Carl
1985 - Contact
Saint-Exupéry, Antoine De
1943 - The Little Prince
Sulivan, Tricia
2005 - Double Vision
Thomson, Rupert
1987 - Dreams of Leaving
1996 - The Insult
Tolkien, John R.R.
1954 - The Lord of the Rings
Wells, Herbert G.
1895 - The Time Machine
1898 - The War of the Worlds
Wilson, Brian
1991 - Wouldn't It Be Nice: My Own Story
Currently Reading...
Kerouac, Jack - Pic
Nietzsche, Friedrich - Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Lax, Eric - Conversations with Woody Allen
On the shelf... (Still to read)
Burroughs, William S. - Junky
Dostoevsky, Fyodor - The Idiot
Camus, Albert - The Plague
Harrison, M. John - Nova Swing
Lama Surya Das - Awakening the Buddha Within
Martin, George R.R. - Clash of Kings
Marx, Karl & Engels - The Communist Manifesto
Naylor, Grant - Red Warf Omnibus
Rees, Martin - Before the Beginning
Shopenhauer, Arthur - Essays and Aphorisms
Shopenhauer, Arthur - The World as Will and Idea
Thompson, Rupert - Air & Fire
Tolstoy, Leo - Anna Karanina
Tolstoy, Leo - War & Peace
Turgenev, Ivan - Fathers and Sons
Twain, Mark - Huckleberry Finn
Twain, Mark - The Innocents Abroad
Wilde, Oscar - Complete Short FictionHeroes

In addition to those listed above, I am of course mostly grateful to and love everyone of my closest friends and family, past and present. I can never repay or thank you enough.
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About me:
For almost everything about me I make public:
The shell: A Marxist Bohemian Cynic with Existential Nihilist leanings in Romantic Humanist Realism off put with deep-rooted misanthropy. A Withdrawn individual constantly struggling between head and heart, intelligence and passion, science and art, idiot and intelligible idiot. Not to be taken seriously at all.
I’m not down-to-earth; I’m not just a regular guy; I abhor commercialism, economics, fashion and self-deluding concepts of self-worth perpetuated by an increasingly megalomaniacal society; I’m definitely not cool and I find anything and everything to do with cars, extremely dull.
Now that I’ve asserted that I’m not another MySpace clone-bot, and actually do have a personality, here’s what I do enjoy:
Perhaps my biggest love and deepest interest revolves around Cosmology. Since a child I have always been fascinated by the stars and space; it also goes on to explain many of my other interests, but unfortunately doesn’t really have much to do with my skills. Nevertheless, regardless of my inept qualifications in science, I continue to indulge in finding out about our universe, not only to feed my obsession, but to escape from the miniscule and petty issues of everyday life.
This brings me on to Life. What are my feelings on Life? Well, to be honest- I don’t bloody know. As for life in general however, I –of course- think it’s a wonderful thing. Intelligent life though, is something I struggle with everyday. First of all, I don’t even consider humans as intelligent; we’re not. Sure, we’re conscious beings, able to question our existence and know our place inside the universe, but all things considered, we’re still incredibly simple-minded and primal. Now, anyone who truly knows me will of course know that I’m a bit of a misanthrope. This is not to say that I hate humanity as a whole- because I don’t; I just hate the majority of humanity and all it stands for. Yet, as I type this, even the word ‘hate’ sounds a bit harsh. Perhaps there’s certain contempt or frustration, but probably not hatred. I’m not going to go into this however, as it will take up more time and space than I desire.
So let’s move on to something a little more positive about me; Buddhism. Although not a devout Buddhist, abiding strictly to the guidelines set out by Buddha all those thousands of years ago, I nevertheless keep the philosophy in my mind at all times, trying always to be fully aware of what is really going on. Now for someone who doesn’t know a thing about Buddhism and would like to know just what the hell I mean, I’ll put down simply what I believe it to be about. Buddhism to me (and this is important in itself, because this a ‘religion’ that actually encourages self-seeking) is about being awake, being open to this very moment, always questioning reality yet at the same time, being at peace with it. That’s about it. Of course, there’s a whole lot more to it and I could go on for pages explaining in-depth those few points, but that’s just about the main ideas of Buddhism to me.
This brings me on to philosophy because many people including myself see the teachings of the Buddha (in its most free form), more of a philosophy than a religion. Now I mentioned above that Cosmology has had a major impact on many of my interests, well this is certainly the case with Buddhism and philosophy in general. In fact, I think I could as far as to say that it has influenced my interests completely, with each in someway relating back to my interest in the universe. Anyway, I digress, philosophy –like Cosmology- has been a part of my life from very early on. As a child (and I certainly believe almost very child) I had a inquisitive nature, not just about the buses or the airplanes or the meat on my plate, but about what I was, what the hell I was doing and where I was going. Now don’t get me wrong, I didn’t stay up all night reading Plato or anything, but nevertheless I remember having these fleeting thoughts, usually when thinking on grander topics, ala the universe. To this day I have never really done any real serious research into philosophy, instead relying on my own questions and philosophies to keep me occupied. Recently however I have been reading a lot more into other ideas and explanations on the nature of reality and our place within it, thanks to the spark that Buddhism encouraged. Indeed, if there is anything I enjoy talking about most, it is probably of a philosophical nature… no, not women or football- sorry guys.
Get me talking though and you’ll probably hear me babbling about movies. I love them and always have. Well, maybe not as much as I do these days, but they have always been a major part of my life. If you know me, you’ll already know that I watch them obsessively and love to rate them and review them afterwards. I tend to watch all the special features if there are any on a DVD, because I not only love the finished product but I am insanely interested in the process that is involved in making them. Indeed if I was given a choice out of being a Astronaut, Philosopher, Cosmologist or Film Director/Writer, I would be stuck for days trying to decide.
Perhaps my only other interest that has grown out of my childhood is video games. I’ve always been fascinated by them, loving to manipulate the strict boundaries and rules of the game whilst abiding by them. I am attracted to the simplicity of the tasks (usually restricted to simple movement of the fingers) and am strangely fond of the competition associated with the game, even though I avoid all forms of competition in other areas of life. I also view the activity as a form of meditation, focusing all my energy, thought and consciousness into another world in which you perform tasks to better yourself. Strangely enough, although not among the major elements of my life, gaming has more or less dominated my career prospects, and is perhaps the most likely industry of my future professions.
I love all other forms of art from photography; novels; comics; TV; and music. Most of these interests however go further than to simply be a speculative enjoyment. As is the case with video games, I have –over the years- indulged in many of them as a hobby and even part-time professions. I actively photograph as an expressive art (not just people and holiday snaps) and write all the time, usually on a critical level, reviewing things such as movies, games and music. I do however plan to further my writing skills on both a creative and journalist level, and would love to seek a profession involving either. As for music, I am a bit of a music snob undoubtedly, but only in eyes of those content to listen to rehash after rehash. I enjoy mostly all genres of music but tend to gravitate towards rock, blues, metal, jazz and classical. I am a musician myself and have been playing guitar for around 4-5 years now- I’d also like to consider myself a composer, but a lack of equipment and tools keeps me from taking it further than a very basic level of production.
I am more or less certified Nerd. I may not be as enthusiastic as other more striking characters, but nevertheless I think you may agree that I share the characteristics of your typical obsessive-compulsive-enthusiast of all things Nerdy. Throw in the fact that I’m a huge science fiction fan, particularly dealing with Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica and you have yourself a pretty explosive mix that some seem to enjoy (because they can make fun) or avoid at all costs. I enjoy math, when I know what I’m doing and I love learning, when I’m interested in what I’m being taught. Without the internet I admittedly don’t know what I’d do; I probably use Wikipedia more than any other site on the web, usually just for random trivia that bugs me or comes up in conversation. I also make lists about things- lots of lists. I like organising data and making sense of it- My room is a complete mess 90% of the time, but I can’t stand have unorganised files or data or other facts or whatever.
If you ever have the wonderful chance of lifetime of talking to me you’ll probably find that I open up more as the days goes on. So try to talk to me in the morning and you’ll get next to nothing; do the same late at night and I more than likely won’t shut up. I won’t however, be gossiping; I hate small-talk and I detest gossip even more. I’ll probably be talking absolute rubbish and if you’re lucky and you haven’t outright stated that it’s out-of-bounds, you just get some philosophical discussion. I have dreams of dinosaurs, tornadoes, nuclear wars and zombies amongst other less interesting things. These come in colour, tones, blur and clarity, vivid and sometimes lucid. My favourite colour is that of autumn leaves, my favourite season being winter and my favourite sound being the ocean or rainfall on a summers day. I am a night person, usually staying up till the small hours in the morning, doing nothing of great importance. To me, being awake when everyone around you is sleeping is a great feeling that creates its own importance.
I am rather reclusive, preferring to be alone most times than with other people. When I do bring people in my life however, I tend to obsess while repelling at the same time. I guess I’m afraid of rejection from people I openly accept, but this is an issue I’m still at odds with. I like to eat junk food and do enjoy a nice meal out if I am familiar with the setting. I am an ashamed meat-eater also, aspiring one day to chuck the meat completely, but up until now have been too weak to reach such a goal. I see myself in many characters that I see on TV and movies, perhaps the five major ones being Bernard Black (Black Books), Frasier Crane (Frasier), Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm), Howard Moon (Mighty Boosh) and Joel Barish (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) although this is probably just a fabrication brought on from my love of them. If I could pick one album to summarise me, it would be Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’- not necessarily their best album, but nevertheless one that truly connects with me as a person. If I could chose one film to summarise my philosophy on life it would probably be Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but the Matrix or Fight Club would be a close second. I love theme parks and rollercoasters, especially at night... but I like everything better at night. Thunderstorms make me warm, sunny days make me cold... I'm lazy and prolific, a combination that still confuses me but nevertheless keeps me happy. Sometimes there's just no better feeling than falling asleep in your clothes to some tranquil music of the past. If I could choose to live forever, I would, as much as it goes against my spiritual convictions... my need for exploration, knowledge and a general thirst for experience, tend take dominance more often than not however. Neurotic, obsessive, compulsive, cynical and opinionated; I have my fair share of negative sides, but that's all part of the pie.
I believe all these things that I have written about don’t necessarily describe me, but my favourite things about my life. If you want to find out about me as a person, the way to do that is to be with me- something that might be a bit hard to do admittedly, but if you really want to know, I suggest you refer to my previous answer before I wrote this out;
I don’t know who you’re talking about.
-Written January 2008
Who I'd like to meet:
The CosmosDetails
- Status: Single
- Hometown: Glasgow
- Orientation: Straight
- Body type: 5' 10" / Average
- Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
- Religion: Other
- Zodiac Sign: Cancer
- Children: Undecided
- Smoke / Drink: No / No
Schools
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Glasgow Caledonian University
- Glasgow, SL
- Graduated: N/A
- Student status: Alumni
- Major: Games Software Develoment
2006 to 2007 -
St Mungo's Academy
- Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Graduated: 2005
- Student status: Alumni
- Degree: Other
1999 to 2005
Companies
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XGD.com
- US
- Journalist (Critic)
Oct 2005 - Oct 2007 -
GAME
- Glasgow, UK
- Sales Assistant
Nov 2007 - Jan 2008








