In general I very open to things, in general I think everyone I've met are very open to things.
I am a Christian, a struggling servant of God. Although, being a Christian I let go of eating animals and meat, I am a vegetarian. I like to express myself through art most of all. It doesn't really matter how. I like to draw most of all. Writing scripts and stories is my other hobby. I like to tinker-on new graphics on skateboards with Photoshop. Being a vegetarian, cooking has never been so easy. Although, I don't necessarily cook what I eat most of the time. Hmm? I have a skateboard, ok, two boards but I prefer to be called being known as a "skartist" or skater-artist.
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I am interested in Japan and the Japanese culture. They are similar to my own country's morals but I like their's best. I also like the native cultures of the world.
I like to psycho-analyze people in my head, I never judge them. They are who they are. I also analyze and critique "productions" or things in media. Movies, shows, music videos, video-games, commercials, advertisements, songs; whatever it is. I can never seem to enjoy what I see. As it was said "All is vanity"
I like to invent new quotes, titles or combine words. I also to read quotes or sayings that I could live by. The Bible has lots of it, it is my "daily bread". I cannot seem to get enough.
Music is my crutch, it gives me comfort and sets an atmosphere that flows through what I am doing.
I listen to rock most of all. I also listen to alternative, hardcore, metal, punk, emo, ragga, ska.
My favorite band; group or artist, are:
Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Nirvana, Sum 41, A Perfect Circle, Chevelle, Nada Surf, Phatom Planets, Weezer, Coldplay, Garbage, 311, blink182, Hoobastank, Fall Out Boy, Hawthorne Heights, My Chemical Romance, Skindred, Offspring, Travis, Oasis, The Vines, Incubus, Rage Against The Machine, System of The Down, Story of The Year, Good Charlotte, Yellowcard, Pink Floyd, Korn, Nine Inch Nails, 3 Doors Down, No Doubt, Third Eye Blind, The Strokes, Mars Volta, Trust Company...
There are many more but thats all I can remember. I also listen other genres. When a rock song doesn't have what I am looking for, they might have it.
I like movies that take you to another dimension or at least a world different from where I am, right now. I want to be transported away from my worries and away from the anxiety of the present time.
I am not a fan of sci-fi although there are some I do like. I like movies that have twists and "realistic" plots or characters. If a movies is a comedy I don't really care if some jokes are corny, it has to keep being funny at least.
Here are some movies I like:
The Fifth Element, Collateral, The House of Wax (2005), War of the Worlds (2005), Independence Day, The Matrix (1999), Johnny Mnemonic, Charlie's Angels Full Throttle, Scary Movie (in general), Star Gate, Star Wars (1970's), Twelve Monkeys, The Sixth Sense, The Village, Lucky Number Slevin, Sin City, Die Hard (in general), Snatch, Ocean's Eleven (2001), Ocean's Twelve, Shrek (in general), Sleepy Hollow, The Lord of the Rings (in general), Breakfast at Tiffany's, Shaolin Soccer, Austin Powers (in general), Hero, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Napolean Dyanamite, X-Men (in general), Men In Black (1997)...
Growing up I have watched a lot of Walt Disney's cartoon-movies and animations. Here are some of them:
Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, The Lion King, Mulan, Hercules, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pocahantas, Lilo and Stitch, Bug's Life, Aladdin, Aladdin and The King of Thieves, Toy Story (in general), Peter Pan (in general), Lady and the Tramp, Sword in the Stone, The Jungle Book, Atlantis, Fox and the Hound, A Goofy Movie, Nightmare Before Christmas, Alice In Wonderland, Sleepy Hollow, Tarzan, Treasure Planet, Dumbo, Fantasia (in general), The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, Robin Hood, The Black Cauldron...
Television, I only watch to research or get mind out of my miseries. Like through movies, I watch shows that will take me away from the ordinary to the extraordinary!
I will just generalize the shows I watch by their network stations:
Food Network, Cartoon Network, G4 TV, Fuel TV, MTV, Fuse, Current TV, NYC TV, My Network TV, CW, Fox, CBS, NBC, ABC, Science Channel, Discovery Channel, The National Geographic Channel, Nickelodeon, PBS, Encore TV, 101, The Weather Channel...
I like to read anything I can get my hands on but I don't really have favorites. I do like reading The Bible but it's not necessarily 'a' book but actually 66 books put together. Where can you find something like that?
However, I do read childrens fairy-tale books, such as Hans Christian Anderson, the Grimm Brothers books and things in that nature. I think fairy-tale have a broader sense of reality than many others think. I also like a few books written by Lewis Caroll, he wrote: Alice's Adventure in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (the second book is one whole title). I prefer reading children's book more so than books read by the "average" adult.
It is perplexing how the authors of these books could entertain children. They somehow know what to say or write. The more "mature" books of today seem to eager to please the general public. I feel they try to cater to certain individuals looking for some kind of outlet. It isn't found in something tangible in their lives but some how palpable in their minds, through a book.
Children's books, however elementary, some how manage to satisfy me. I am not fond of author's trying to stretch the plot through the end without the plot having any significance. I do not like it, as much, when the author reveals the "hidden" plot of the story. It is very easy for me to get to it, I read children's books! I like twists and dynamic transistions but they can only be appropriately conveyed through a simple "Once upon a time".
My number hero is my Lord and Savior Jesus. Without Him I won't be talking about Him.
My other heroes are:
The inventor of the toilet, inventor of the sink, inventor of the shower, inventor of the table, inventor of the chair, inventor of the bed, inventor of the skateboard, inventor of the thesaurus, inventor of the dictionary, inventor of the encyclopedia, inventor of pencil, inventor of paper, Steven Spielberg, Akira Kurasawa, Thomas Edison, Philo Farnsworth, Nikola Tesla, Alan Gefland, Buckey Lasek, Rodney Mullen, Hayao Miyazaki, Hans Christian Anderson, Lewis Caroll, Winsor McCay...
Where can I begin? There's a lot I haven't put down in my general interests and music.
In music, not that I am not proud of it, I don't really listen to the genre. Although, I like to hear rap from: the Notorious BIG, Fabulous, Ludacris, the Ying Yang Twins, Jay-Z, Qtip, and a bunch I forgot their name.
I listen pop and dance, Ciara is favorite; Missy Elliot, Beyonce and a bunch more.
In pop-rock I listen to: Simple Plan, hellogoodbye, Sugar Ray...
In R&B I listen to: Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey...
From other genres I listen to: Evanesence, Ashley Simpson, Avril Lavigne, The Cranberries, Sarah McLachlan, Switchfoot Foo Fighters, Fiona Apple, Natalie Ambruglia, Sade, Kenny G, Sting, U2, Alanis Morisette, Sheryl Crow, All American Rejects, Spoon, Air, Maroon 5, and others I'm too shy to mention.
I listen to oldies too, from the 60's and 70's. I grew up listening to them from my parents.
I listen to jazz and techno. Classical music is nice too.
I would like to meet all of my friends most of all but never the less it would be nice to have a chance to have an encounter with someone famous or someone thats well-known.
I have a lot of distant relatives I heard about but have not yet met. A few of them are famous and well-known, as well. It's quite an honor to have a famous singer, such as, Regine Velasquez as a distant relative.
However, when I was 4 years old I have met in person and shaken the hands of "Dolphy" he was and still is a famous Filipino comedian. In the past I have met some celebrities, especially when my dad took me to his work, he used to be camera-man for the news. I have also shaken the hand of former New York City Mayor, Rudy Guiliani, right after I had just sneezed. It was embarrassing. Last year I went to a concert of Bamboo and shook each of the band members' hand afterwards.
It is very humbling to meet celebrities and world-wide renowned people but there is nothing more honorable to know your friends. My friends seem normal and average but in their own way they are stars and idols. They are famous and well-known -- because they are my friends.
Well yeah it's not as easy as opening the guitar case and having a good sounding band. It takes lots of practice and cooridination. I practiced for like 3-4 hrs a day when I started out lol but yeah it takes time, stick with it