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Sheikh Gomelez wrote:wintermute, you ever read Alfred Bester? If not, I recommend The Demolished Man and The Stars My Destination. I think you'd like them...

Stars is one of my favorite science fiction novels.
I don't think I have. Thanks for the tip... Looks like it's time for a trip to Half Price Books (or all three of the Columbus-area ones, if needed) for me :)

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I'm 24. I don't wanna be in my mid-twenties. :(

My husband is 32, though, so I tease him a lot. :) When he talks about what he did when he was 16, I remind him that I was 8 then. lol
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ScarlettStVitus wrote:I'm 24. I don't wanna be in my mid-twenties. :(

My husband is 32, though, so I tease him a lot. :) When he talks about what he did when he was 16, I remind him that I was 8 then. lol
he is a child molestor!, hahaha, just kidding
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rodrigogar wrote:
ScarlettStVitus wrote:I'm 24. I don't wanna be in my mid-twenties. :(

My husband is 32, though, so I tease him a lot. :) When he talks about what he did when he was 16, I remind him that I was 8 then. lol
he is a child molestor!, hahaha, just kidding
lol, we met when i was 20 and he was almost 28, so it was all legal and stuff. ;)
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quikstrike98 wrote:I don't miss Wham much, either.
CHOOSE LIFE
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hmm... silly boys
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Sheikh Gomelez wrote:
Serenity wrote:Friedrich W. Nietzsche: "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", "Beyond Good and Evil", "The Antichrist", "The twilight of the idols"
What, no love for Kant and Schopenhauer? No Heidegger fans on the board?

Being and Time isn't someone's favorite book?

Anyone?

Anyone?

Bueller?

Bueller?

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The Glass Bead Game is probably my favorite Hesse novel, btw.

I should've mentioned Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast books, as they're amazingly cool...
I have read Kant and Heidegger and Hegel, and Kierkegaard, and John Stuart Mill, and Husserl, and Spinoza and Plato and many others philosophers.
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My favourite band is Pink Floyd.
I listen rock music.
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Serenity wrote:My favourite band is Pink Floyd.
I listen rock music.
Great band!

I'm into 80's metal, because that's what I grew up on, but I like some of the new stuff too. Especially the local scene, or just-signed bands that haven't had their sound corrupted by the labels yet. I had a blast going to a local recording studio with my wife at 3am to watch one of my coworkers record, so she (my wife) could get some photos that the band could use for album art. Unfortunately, the band broke up before they were done. :( But I do have a couple of his recordings as MP3s somewhere :)

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These are a few of my favorite things:

Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Dvorak, Mussorgsky, Mozart, Rimsky-Korsakov, Schubert, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, They Might Be Giants, Secret Chiefs 3, Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom, Fantomâs, Lovage, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Gorillaz, Jamiroquai, Radiohead, Stone Temple Pilots, Mother Love Bone, Brad, Satchel, Afghan Whigs, Twilight Singers, Björk, Howlin' Maggie, Throneberry, The Police, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Barry White, Marvin Gaye, Lionel Richie, Reverend Al Green, Alice in Chains, Percy Sledge, Earth Wind & Fire, Interpol, The Dismemberment Plan, Abandoned Pools, Supertramp, Saga, Natacha Atlas, Killing Joke, The Firm, The Raisins, The Bears, Adrian Belew, King Crimson, Uriah Heep, Led Zeppelin, Harry Connick Jr., Dire Straits, Stanley Clarke, Rubén Blades, Yordano, Fishbone, Franco de Vita, Vicente Fernandez, Alejandro Fernandez, MIDIval punditZ, Aphex Twin, Massive Attack, Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, The Crystal Method, Portishead, kidney thieves....

I also quite enjoy film music. My favorite composers of the genre at the moment include Howard Shore, Thomas Newman, Danny Elfman, Christopher Young.

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It's really hard to list all the music I like. I'm not a fan of Rap, except maybe old school stuff and Beastie Boys. I don't really like R&B, except old school stuff like Ray Charles. I do like Gnarls Barkley, too. I'm a rock gal, though I'm not as into the heavy stuff like I used to be. I love Radiohead, Ween, Alice in Chains, Jane's Addiction...and I'm quite the hippie as well, loving my CSN&Y, Doors, Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, etc. I also love classical music. I have a love for Mozart, specifically.
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You forgot STP and Scott Weiland, schmuck!
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Serenity wrote:Hermann Hesse: "Siddharta"
And the river said Om. I had almost forgotten that book!
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AutoPilate wrote:Oh, and I loved Stephen King's It, so neener neener. :P
The movie scarred me as a child, the book scarred me as a young adult.
Didn't help that I read the hardcover version, slept on a loft bed and would read it before going to sleep. Few things in my life have been more terrifying than a 1000+ page hardcover tome falling 7 feet and hitting the floor in the middle of the night.
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I also forgot Neil Diamond. :shock:
I hang my head in shame.

Mmm....Scott Weiland...
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