Omnifarious
37 / m / straight / available
Seattle, Washington, United States
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whimsical, philosophical, and introspective
My self-summary Propose an edit
I'm me. Rather irrepressibly so in fact. Even I can't make myself
not be me, I've tried.
When I'm in a good mood, I'm bouncy and silly and make a lot of
puns or spew intricate bits of knowledge semi-randomly about the
landscape. When I'm in a bad mood, I'm solitary, and don't talk to
others much.
I like intellectual puzzles, intellectual debates and clever
wording. I like philosophy. I've been a Taoist since I was 20 or so.
I dislike it when others dismiss people for not having some piece
of knowledge. I like sharing knowledge. I like learning. I know
something about a wide variety of topics, and a little more than
something about quite a few topics.
I'm way too analytical for my own good.
A good description of my personality: http://typelogic.com/intp.html
I'm here looking for people who are way more intelligent than
average, who would appreciate a silly geek who doesn't take himself
too seriously, and who think conversations make for the best
flirting.
What I'm doing with my life Propose an edit
I work with computers. Probably way more than I
ought to. They are both my job, and my after work hobby. I most
likely need more balance in my life.
I work at home on Open Source projects that I hope
will change how people on the Internet communicate. I'm a fan of
decentralization. I do not like
centralized power, and I work to architect the things I create to
discourage the formation of blocks of centralized power.
I would like to have children who are genetically related to me and
raise a family someday, though my idea of family is perhaps a bit
unusual and more encompassing than many might be used to.
I'm really good at Propose an edit
Almost anything involving computers.
I used to be good at creating safe places for people to interact. I
will be again. My life has been too unstable and hectic in the last
few years for me to be able to put the energy into this that I
would like. This will change.
The first thing(s) people usually notice about me Propose an edit
I haven't gotten enough answers on this from unbiased observers to
really know.
My favorite books, movies, music, and food Propose an edit
I read a lot. But I only see the occasional movie.
Books that have changed my opinions or the way I think:
- The Phantom Tollbooth - Norton Justee and Jules Feiffer
- Stranger in a Strange Land - Robert Heinlein
- The Mind's I - Douglas Hofstadter, Daniel Dennett (Yes, I've read Gödel, Escher, Bach too, but I read The Mind's I first)
- Octavia Butler's books in general
- The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Robert Heinlein
- The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
- Starship Troopers - Robert Heinlein
- The Cassini Division - Ken MacLeod
Movies I love:
- Blade Runner
- The Matrix
- Waking Life
- Memento
- I should see "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind" again.
- Pan's Labyrinth - A demonstration by counterexample that most of the violence in American movies is essentially pornographic.
Bands I like:
Foods I like:
A wide variety of different foods. I like sushi, I like Ethiopian food, I like Thai food. In February 2005, I was at a very nice sushi place in the most touristy part of San Francisco. Cheesy decorations and a silly theme (little boats holding sushi floating around in a little river around the bar), but excellent sushi.
The six things I could never do without Propose an edit
This is a badly worded question as the obvious answers are the
necessities of life. There are things I intensely dislike doing
without:
- some way of programming something to do something
- the ability to form coherent sentences (When I was in the hospital for a broken arm, I found that I dislike morphine for this reason)
- some forum in which I can engage in heated discussions
- lots of complicated things to think about (which often come from books)
- an authority to despise
- sex. :-)
I spend a lot of time thinking about Propose an edit
Complex systems of all kinds and how they're related to eachother.
For example, the structure of the food chain (web really) and the
structure of the brain have important things in common. Somewhere
in all that, I think there is some fundamental law that might even
govern all of physics. But, I'm not sure. These
principles may even form some guiding principles of ethics, but I'm not sure of
that either.
My work, which on good days is a subset of the above.
On a typical Friday night I am Propose an edit
Thursday nights are more interesting. I'm typically dancing
then.
Playing D&D. Or at a friend's house at one of those sorts of
parties where people wear t-shirts, eat fancy cheese and talk about
intellectual stuff. Or sometimes dancing.
I'm generally not very picky about what I do as long as I'm around
people who's company I enjoy. There are few things that aren't fun
with the right people, and few things that are fun with the wrong
people.
One of my favorite things to do as a centering and calming thing is
to take a ferry ride.
The most private thing I'm willing to admit here Propose an edit
I'm very cluttered and disorganized.
I once got a woman I was going out with a very cute stuffed baby
seal (she had a lot of stuffed animals) and a plastic baseball bat
to club it with. She was both apalled, and vastly amused. She
threatened me with the bat. To this day, she still has both.
:-)
I'm polyamorous.
Also, since I seem to match fairly highly with a number of
transgendered women, I would like to be clear about this up-front.
I am not interested in dating transgendered women. I'm perfectly
happy to be friends and to interact on that basis. I am not happy
to interact on the basis of a prospective romantic relationship. I
am straight, and my sexuality is not very gender fluid (though I do
like tomboyish women).
I really like sex. This isn't because I want the next quick,
disposable (*bleah* I never consider my partners disposable) lay
and associated physical gratification. Instead it's because sex is
a joyous and wonderful experience that at its best can be very
connecting and intimate, and at its worse at least feels really
good, is validating, and is a pleasant bonding experience. I know
that sex can be ugly and brutal and be about the worst in us. In my
own life I choose for that not to be the case, and for it to be
about what's the best in us.
You should message me if Propose an edit
You enjoy having to work a bit to draw people out. You want an
intellectual
conversation. You like hearing bad and/or obscure puns.
:-)
I've discovered that like the Tao, the person that is described is
not the true person. Who someone is is more than any words you can
put down that might describe them. One person can seem totally
different to two other people. And it isn't because they're putting
on a face or being fake, it's because people are not bound by their
descriptions. They literally are interaction and interrelation. So
when different components are brought to this mixture, different
results are perceived.
This is very much my philosophy of the world in general. So if
you're intrigued enough to figure out who we'd be together, and
realize that your experience may differ from what you'd imagine
from what's written here, try it and see.
As of 2008-10-15 I'm currently only really interested in someone
who wants a playmate, or someone who thinks she wants children. My
dance card is full for serious relationships that aren't of the
variety in which children are a distinct possibility.
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My personality awards
Questions He Cares About View all
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- Which of these do you use/consult the MOST when making decisions?
- · Mysticism/Religion/Higher Power
- · Emotion/Instinct
- · Logic/Reason
- · Random Chance
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- You're out on the street and you encounter some people speaking a foreign language. What's your reaction?
- · You're in our country; speak our language!
- · No big deal.
- · Cool, what language are they speaking?
- · (in their language) Hi, how are you?
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- How soon into the process would you feel comfortable openly discussing sex?
- · On the first date or prior to it.
- · After I get to know the person.
- · After we have made a certain level of committment.
- · Never.
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- How trusting are you where it concerns your government?
- · Completely.
- · Somewhat.
- · Not at all.
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- Do you like wild parties?
- · Yes
- · No







