I'm a big fan of: web design, photography, psychology, anatomy, astronomy, the beach, film, gardens, architecture, especially castles, archways and columns, listening to my ipod, making to-do lists, jigsaw puzzles, collecting vintage and new postcards, thrift store hunting, hole in wall joints, live music, pogs (yup, still have em') reading, blogging, experimental cooking, lolly gagging, animals, nature, camping, biking, canoing, people watching and analyzing, strolling, indulging in lattes and other GLORIOUS beverages with natures high, traveling, exploring, get'n funky on the D floor, refusing to grow up, being a slave to technology, but embracing nature, all things that sparkle, cute things.
MOVIES
Comedy, mystery and horror! Psychological thrillers, anything that provokes emotion and thought in general. I tend to gravitate toward the quirky indie films.
What didn't disappointed me: He was a quiet man, Mutual attraction, Hard Candy, Elephant, Pans Labyrinth, Fight club, Forces of nature, The science of sleep, Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, The secretary, Boiler room, Drop dead fred, Goonies, ...and it goes on...I'm an avid subscriber of Netflix.
T.V.
I pay for 70 plus channels, but only watch about 10 and occasionally at that...gotta love Comcast's marketing strategies. If it's on, i'll catch Who's line is it anyway, The Colbert Report, South Park, Scrubs, anything food, history, discovery, travel, animal planet, family guy, robot chicken. Oh, once in a while i like to watch UFC, it's like fight club only you get to talk about it! :p Then there's TLC with all the home remodeling/decorating i get sucked into. You know what I miss ? Six Feet Under. That was prime entertainment.
Well, it isn't SFU, and it might be better!
MUSIC
Add me on Last.fm.com!
EVERYTHING...excluding the majority of radio music, rap and most country, which makes me want to spontaneously combust. You should probably let the playlist speak for itself. :)
BOOKS
Milk Run, Fish Bowl, Catcher in the rye, The Portable Dorothy Parker,various poetry by different authors like Poe and Kafka. The most i've read of one author is Michael Crichton. I really liked Time line and Travels. Lately, I haven't picked up more than non-fiction, i should.
most insects
clowns
math
anxiety
crowds
nightmares
daymares (Such as SA & GAD)
egomaniacs
constant self loathers
constant positivity
materialism ( that's not to say i don't like nice things ;)
oblivious people
alot of people
ABOUT ME
So i suffer from SAD, GAD, and depression to one degree or another on a daily basis. Everyday is a battle in my head.
Currently, I'm trying to look forward and not dwell in the past i can't change. My daily affirmation is this: "Failure is the stepping stone to success" I repeat it in my head like a broken record, it gets me through the day.
Right now I'm looking for work, deciding what i want to finish my degree in, trying to make working out a hobby, reading CBT and overall following the bread crumbs back to where I was a happier person.
***Your Social Anxiety Level: 72%***
You have high social anxiety.
You have a pretty serious social phobia, and it effects your life more than you may realize.
It's possible that you've made yourself comfortable by avoiding situations you dread.
But don't be fooled - you still probably need professional help.
Are You Socially Anxious?
http://www.blogthings.com/areyousociallyanxiousquiz/
Oh, and music is the cheapest therapy i know.
"What does not kill me, makes me stronger" -Nietzsche
"When someone asks you, A penny for your thoughts, and you put your two cents in, what happens to the other penny?" -George Carlin
"The only good thing ever to come out of religion was the music" -George Carlin
"You're not a beautiful or unique snowflake, you are the same decaying organic matter as everything else. You're perfect. -Fight Club
"When life gives you lemons, squirt the juice in your enemy's eyes!" -Happy Bunny
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm." -Winston Churchill
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes." -Oscar Wilde
I am really liking the site. It is such a relief to talk with people who have the same issues as me and can understand where I'm coming from.
Presently, I'm in between bikes, so I'm just doing a spinning class at the gym, but my next bike will be a mountain bike. Luckily there are a lot of walking trails around DC, and the Shenandoah Mountains are just a few miles away. I'm not familiar with the Jacksonsonville area. Is it a big city?
Thanks for the encouraging words. Now for a little fluff,I guess you'd call it. I'm not patriotic either,but I do recognize something beautiful in the national anthem,especially done with an electric guitar played through a psychedelic sounding uni-vibe effect.he he :) Now,when I was younger,I would have completely rebelled against anything to do with the national anthem.Even Hendrix playing it. Now,i understand that things are a little more complicated than that.Nothing's really cast in stone.
Well, I did actually take my tablet 1 hr and 3 mins ago so I'm off to bed in a bit. Seems like I spammed your page :P Try relax and get some decent sleep :)