I want to meet some new people, so I'm poking my head around here to see who's around 'n stuff.
Some random blorps:
My profile is called aydiospugojinjo, which you probably already noticed. It's a nonsense word. (At least I think it is--I tried to take a common phrase and make it something that means nothing.) I like nonsense words. I say beep a lot. Not in a censorship way, just in an I-like-the-word kinda way.
I was born and raised in Florida, which may explain why some describe me as weird and wacky. I don't consider mysefl weird at all.
I like scents and stuff, so I always find myself going into Sephora or essential oil-type places.
I like to play around with sound and sometimes write. I have a li'l radio thing I do, and an occasional CD thing. I think I'll keep that a mystery for the moment. Would Mystery approve?
I consider myself a dork and a geek manque. Or, rather, a geek interrupted. A friend of mine disagreed, assigning me to an unrelated category. You'll have to let me know where you stand.
I love the TV show House, so if you like it too, let's meet up and watch it when the new season begins.
This Is Halloween, because I've always wanted to have a Halloween like the one in that book! w00t for the Haunted House!!!
Not in the United States...
(thank cod)
Johnny Storm, I guess (from the movie; I don't want to give the false impression that I know anything more than the bare minimum about comic books--I don't have the geek cred. The last time I made the mistake, accidentally, of seeming geekier than I am was when I compared the perfume in the movie Perfume: Story of a Murderer to the ring in LotR. The person I was talking to said something about Galadriel, and I had nothing to say except for "Cate Blanchett's so great!" I lost geek points, if such a thing exists, but I gained retard points. By the way, I'm fond of LONG parenthetical ramblings. Please take note.). But then I'd probably have a crush on any character played by Chris Evans.
Sweden.
I'm not into sports. I wish I were, though, because it would be cool to be able to talk about it with people and get all into the different sports seasons n stuff.
I've discovered that winter's a b9itch in New York, so definitely the beach. I needs the light. Besides, I don't know how to ski. Although my sister's a ski maniac, and she's always trying to get me to visit her during ski season.
PREJUDICED is kind of a loaded word (and I prefer the spelling "prejudist" anyway), but I guess so, and it would depend on the extent of the problem. Someone who uses no punctuation at all? I would probably assume he's stupid. Less than perfect spelling/grammar/usage? That wouldn't bother me. Saying to for too? Their for there? Well, that's annoying. But by and large, I'm not a language Nazi.
Depends on what I'm supposed to be on time for.
By and large, I'm against it.
I guess liberal. Well, very liberal on some parts, less on others. But then I would imagine everyone's like that. People who tow the party line on everything are both predictable and usually insufferable.
Against Love: A Polemic, The Rehabilitation of Mr. Wiggles, Bitch: In Praise of Difficult Women (I love the rambling style--the Wurtzel wrote it when she was addicted to Ritalin. Ask me my favorite quote from it)
Embarrassing pop crap from the 90s, hyperoverproduced digi-pop, interesting cover versions (that punk version of Barbie Girl, Tori Amos's Smells Like Teen Spirit; that Beatles song by the woman with the Indian accent)
Wild Strawberries (when I'm in a serious mood), Scary Movie 3 (when I just want something funny), Showgirls, Dangerous Liaisons, Basic Instinct, Let Me Die A Woman
Odd, interesting, inspiring, weird-but-also-accessible stuff like one would find at PS1
Smell, pop biological psychology, recording stuff, hypochondria
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