About Me
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I'm a sexually frustrated nymph, outgoing, friendly to people who deserve it, wild, openminded, naugthy, doesn't trust a lot of people, sarcastic sense of humour, puts a lot of effort in the way she dresses/make up/hair, likes to flirt and get attention, intelligent and once a friend, always a friend. I may choose to refuse to acknowledge your existance sometimes. Send me a present and I'm yours. Nothing means the world to me. I have multiple orgasms hidden in a box under my bed.
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Interests
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Risk, Adventure, Change, Sex, Decibels, Trips, Fire, Drugs, Art, Sex.
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Favorite Music
Disturbed, Seven, Kittie, Fear Factory, Devil Doll, The Birthday Massacre, Sopor Aeternus, Moonspell, Metallica, Anathema, Vama Veche, Emilie Autumn, Björk, Matisyahu, System Of A Down, Dark Tranquility, Crematory, Lacrimosa, Falco, Dimmu Börgir, Trentemøller, Paradise Lost, Muse, Theatre Of Tragedy, Bob Marley, Cradle Of Filth, DJ Vadim, Enslavement Of Beauty, MacBeth, His Infernal Majesty, The Prodigy, Psyclon Nine, Paraziţii, The Cranberries, Depeche Mode, A-HA, Tears For Fears, Aerosmith, Meatloaf, Babylon Zoo, Pet Shop Boys, King Missile, Nirvana, Agathodaimon, Laibach, And One, ATB, Era, Foo Fighters, The Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, Iedera, Mortician, Hooverphonics, Atrocity, Nile, C9H13NO3, Limbonic Art, Massive Attack, Napalm Death, Şuie Paparude, My Dying Bride, R.E.M., Pantera, Evereve, Rammstein, Portishead, Six Feet Under, In Flames, Damian Marley, Ulver, Soulfly, Embryo, Aphex Twin, Royksopp, Daft Punk, Atrox, Tactile Gemma, Radiohead, Konflict, L'ame Immortelle, O.T.E.P., Shellyz Raven, The Gathering, Tiamat, Carpathian Forest, Mundanus Imperium, Pearl Jam, Everlast, Rob Dougan, Skunk Anansie, Winds, Faithless, Dark Lunacy and many others.
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Favorite Movies
Fight Club which I've seen 34 times, The Sixth Sense, Phantasmagoria, The Shining, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Immortal, PI, Corpse Bride, The Hellraiser Series, Edward Scissorhands, The Butterfly Effect, Alice, Filantropica, Requiem for a Dream, Pulp Fiction, A Clockwork Orange, The Matrix, Sin City, V for Vendetta, Crash, 28 Weeks Later, House of Nine, The Wall, The Saw Series, Mirror Mask, Tideland, Freaks and some other titles that don't quite pass my mind right now.
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Favorite TV Shows
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, South Park, Family Guy, That 70's Show, The Simpsons, Futurama, Married With Children, Seinfeld, Heroes, Prison Break, How It's Made, Crime Scene Investigators, Criminal Minds and in general Discovery Channel shows.
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Favorite Books
Edgar Allan Poe - Selected Tales, Thomas Mann - Doctor Faustus, Charles Baudelaire - Les Fleurs de Mal, Dragoş Bucurenci - Real K, Dan Brown - The Da Vinci Code, The Old Testament, Niccolò Machiavelli - The Prince, Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote and in general, everything by Howard Phillips Lovecraft.
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Favorite Quote
Don't get mad, get even. (Alan Abel)
We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. (Tyler Durden)
D'oh. (Homer Simpson)
You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You are the same decaying organic matter as everyone else, and we are all part of the same compost pile. (Chuck Palahniuk)
As I walk through the Valley of Death, I will fear no evil for I am more evil than evil itself. (Psalm 23:4 with a little tweak)
You're not your job. You're not how much money you have in the bank. You're not the car you drive. You're not the contents of your wallet. You're not your fucking khakis. You're the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world. (Tyler Durden)
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hi5 Games
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Journal
Back in December of 1999 I wrote an article that focused on the fascinating evolution of dreadlocks as a major hair fashion event. After all, gurus of the fashion world were showcasing nappy dos for the some of the hottest European collections. I have to admit that I thought the look was so over that it would never last another season. How wrong I was. Not only did dreads remain strong, they continued to sizzle from fashion catwalks to boardwalks. This phenomenal hot hair trend has been passionately embraced by men, women and children from all walks of life. As we prepare to step into 2002 and brand new beginnings, dreading up promises to be bigger and better than ever. So what is behind the incredible popularity of these hot hair styles? Dreadlocks provide an incredible interconnection between fashionable undone chic and totally individualistic style for the person that wears them. Steeped in ancient roots that encompass ancient religious and cultural traditions, dreads have existed since the earliest recorded times. Note: To read a great book with wonderful photos of gorgeous dreadlocks check out Dread by Francesco Mastalia, Alfonse Pagano with an introduction by Alice Walker. Although I confess that I do not have in-depth knowledge of all the various cultural, political and spiritual aspects of dreadlocks, I am a big fan of a beautiful set of dreaded ropes and am always in awe when I encounter a well tended head of nappy dreads. I am also not an expert on the many and unique differences between Dreads and Locked hair, which are different. Many people hold the belief that hair dreading is not, and can never be, a fad but is the reflection of a long term cultural set of beliefs. We could debate this topic nonstop for years and never totally resolve the issue. For the purpose of this article I am going to focus on little background information into how this hair fad has evolved. Although many people hold a myriad of mistaken and controversial beliefs about dreadlocks, they really weren't invented by Reggae rock musicians. Dreadlocks evolved from the very earliest of times. The Bible makes reference to dreadlocks and ancient drawings of King Tut also pictured his Highness wearing dreadlocks. It is a commonly acknowledged fact that the earliest Christians also donned dreadlocks. Throughout the centuries many tribal people wore dreadlocks including Australian aborigines, New Guinea tribes people, religious monks and some African tribes. Ironically, dreadlocks were not originally developed as part of a fashionable hair fad. To the people that adopted dreadlocks they had intensively deep meanings that reached into physical, mental and spiritual realms. Nekhena Evans, in her excellent book Hairlocks: Everything You Need To Know. African, Dread & Nubian Locks, points out that dreads and other locked styles are often worn as a symbol of personal awakening for the wearer of the style. In the 1920s the wearing of dreadlocks were adopted by the Afro-Caribbean religion known as Rastafarianism (Rastas). In the original days of the religion, the creation of dreadlocks occurred over very long periods of time that could take years. Hair was allowed to twist, knot and lock in its own time and its own way. The result was a matted, knotted hairstyle that honored the Rastafarian's religious beliefs. Bob Marley and his reggae group, The Wailers, did a lot to promote dreadlocks for other musicians. By the mid-seventies Bob Marley and his brilliant music became a part of mainstream music. Which explains in part the current confusion linking the beginnings of dreads to reggae. Besides bringing attention to his fabulous dreadlocks, Bob established reggae as part of the rock scene. By the time of his untimely death in 1981, Bob was the official ambassador of Reggae and dreads. When hot 90s rock groups like KoRn adopted their own versions of dreadlocks, the hair and beauty industry found a hot new trend ready to be exploited and promoted. As the 90s approached their end, multitudes of rocks groups, recording artists, and celebrities began adopting the nappy hair styles. The adoption of dreads have continued into 2001 with musicians like David Hinds from Steel Pulse and Jay Fury from Fury Of Five sporting, as the kids call them, awesome natty fatties. Zack De La Rocha is also admired for his locks. Information and access to creating do-it-yourself versions of the chic dreads has exploded in the past few years. Dreadlocks that used to take 5 years to develop became instantly available at some local salons in about 5 hours with the help of oils, beeswax and intensive hair twisting. A wide variety of modified dreadlock styles have recently emerged including multi-colored ropes and "dread perms". The appearance of dreadlocks at the Spring/Summer 2000 Fashion Collections made it apparent that deadlocks had burst into the fashion mainstream making dreadlocks the hot hair fashion fad adopted by the hair masses. John Galliano of Christian Dior was very instrumental in moving dreadlocks to a new level of metamorphosis along with his stunning new fashion collection. Galliano's stunning runway outfits were high fashion puzzles worn by Rasta inspired women decked out in three separate themes awash in denim, fencing outfits and equestrienne inspired designs. In keeping with the Rasta inspired collection the Dior high fashion models wore a variety of carefully designed, dreadlock inspired, hairstyles. Merging ancient customs and wisdom with cutting edge fashion, the dread inspired styles were carefully arranged, styled and glammed up with fashion accessories such as matching silk scarves, multi-hued hair extensions, high shimmer glitters and stunning hair jewels. The dramatic, warrior inspired, dread styles were carefully and painstakingly created on the heads of the gorgeous fashion models. The styles were worn knotted up, tied down or pinned high on the scalp to create a stunning appearance. The hairdos literally stole the show with their stunning appeal. As the fashion world became crazed over the steamy dreadlock looks all sorts of celebrities popped up wearing their own version of faux dreads. Jennifer Anniston started a press frenzy when she appeared in late 1999 with her temporary dreads that offered no pain but lots of hair gains. During 2001 superstar Christina Aguilera has morphed from faux dreadlocks to cornrows and back to a mixture of microbraids and dreads. Each new twisted, knotted version heightens interest in the increasingly popular style. Another indication of the lasting popularity of dreadlocks is the emergence of a whole new industry that is offering all sorts of dreadlock hair care items such as custom dreadlocks waxes, shampoos and custom hair jewels. A savvy shopper can locate hand crafted tams, Rastafarian sweater vests, dreadlock wigs, wooden and ceramic beads along with special dreading combs. As the fashion and rock industries continue to claim dreadlock looks you can expect to see many more dreadlock related hair care inventions emerging throughout 2002. As the fashion and rock industries continue to claim dreadlock looks you can expect to see many more dreadlock related hair care inventions emerging throughout 2002. Some hair industry watchers predict the newly hot array of cool hues and punk-inspired, fractured styles to merge with more traditional dreadlocked tresses for a Spring 2002 ultimate punky, multi-colored, fractured ropey style with lots of sass. Who knows, in the hair and fashion world, anything is possible. One thing is certain. Dreadlocks will continue to rule in the hair world for some time to come.
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