I am Mad, Bad, and Dangerous To Know.
My Self-Summary
I'm not a zombie. I feel like that's important to state up front. I
don't want your brains, and I certainly wouldn't come shambling
after you in the night.
I used to have this complaint about how only one person listed
killing
hookers as an interest, but the internet has not failed me.
There are 32 of us now. Power to the people. Nothing is funny like
dead hooker
jokes.
I am
whimsycore, and that is what it's all
about.
I used to be rocking the
woo hijack, but now OKCupid has gone
and changed it to a wink! In honor of the new, slightly creepy
name, I'm turning the stupid thing off.
Oh, and also, I am cohabiting with, in love with, and going to have
babies with
sean-head. We're ethically
non-monogamous or whatever you'd like to call it. That's my bag.
What I’m doing with my life
The vast majority of my time is spent working on building my
ultimate fighting
robots, which I will use to enslave the masses. This is
unfortunate for you in one respect, as you are the masses, but
fortunate in that you will provided with all that you could ask for
in terms of
intellectual
nourishment, as long as you serve
your benevolent
dictator. In my free time I emit a
constant buzzing sound
which others tell me makes me difficult to get along with. I assume
this is simply an indication of their mental weakness, and add them
to the list of
things my
warrior robots will destroy.
I will bet you $10 bucks that my job is more unusual than yours.
I’m really good at
I'm really good at
word games, and problem solving. I'm
an excellent cook and have a
KitchenAid mixer about which I have
nearly amorous feelings. I'm really good at
Set, it is a game, and I admit that I will
teach you how to play it so that I can kick your ass. I rule the
school at Set. Apparently, unlike many people who protest their
discomfort, I'm good at
writing profiles, a skill that
will get me nowhere in life, but at least I will be very internet
popular. I am now accepting payments to rewrite
your profile so that no one
will be able to tell you're boring until you're up close, at which
point the Rohypnol will do all the work. I'm good at reading
people, as in empathy, or, if necessary, as in the
Riot Act. I'm also skilled with
aposiopesis,
which is really...
The first things people usually notice about me
I'm short (5'4), I have large brown eyes and I'm zaftig (haha, look
it up). I can't imagine an answer to this question that isn't
physical, if we're talking about an in person meeting, which makes
this question sort of boring. Apparently I look significantly
younger than I am, since a bartender recently carded me (on my 30th
birthday no less!) with a "who exactly do you think you're kidding"
smirk on his face. I think the dim lighting may have worked in my
favor there. Ironically, I'd rather look my age, youthfulness is
not actually super helpful in getting people to take you seriously,
and I'd rather look like a person with ideas than a person with
good genes.
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
It's been a while since I've updated this, and since it rarely
actually indicates my "favorites," but rather what's on my mind
recently, it needs an updating.
Books: At the moment, I've been reading Jonathan Strange And Mister
Norrell, which I am enjoying so far. I have to admit that my
Blackberry and my job and having my emails for my job come to my
Blackberry have put a significant dent in the amount of reading I
do, since a lot of it is done while sitting around cafes or on
transit, which is now occupied by the damn Blackberry.
I would guess that about 90% of what I read is fiction, and of that
40-50% is some kind of spec-fic, sci-fi, fantasy or other "genre
fiction." Another 10-15% are things that I'm feeling vaguely
embarrassed about not having read yet, like Italo Calvino (on the
list for 2009) or Godel, Escher, Bach. I read and reread the
books I love, the primary requirement for any purse or bag is that
it be large enough to hold a good sized book. If it were actually a
private thing, I could put under the "most private thing you're
willing to admit" question that I hated "Dune." However, it is not
private. I hated "Dune." See.
Movies: Recently, I (re)watched Pan's Labyrinth and there
was a director's prologue in which Guillermo Del Toro said, in
essence, "I hope you like this movie, because making it almost
killed me." Despite the fact that this is very pressuring, this is
exactly the kind of movie I like. If someone auctioned off their
worldly possessions to raise money, or contemplated suicide during
the editing process, I'm more likely to be interested in watching
the film. Movies are art, and I like the ones with a bit of blood,
sweat and tears in them. This is why I like Terry Gilliam, despite
the fact that his films have almost universally bad endings, he
always seems like he throws his whole self into the making of
them.
Music: Lately I've been recapturing my musical youth, which is
apparently mostly Depeche Mode, Creedence Clearwater Revival and
The Beastie Boys. Obviously I spent my musical youth in a strange
place.
Also I have been listening to Gogol Bordello and Balkan Beat Box,
which caused a Ukrainian friend to introduce me to Leningrad (if
you got excited when you saw Gogol Bordello in my profile, go check
out Leningrad). I picked up a couple of Ladytron's albums after
having a copy of "Seventeen" for ages and repeatedly saying, "man,
I like that song, I should get some of their other music." I have a
problem with doing that a lot, but iTunes and I have a plan to
address this issue.
Ladytron is pretty excellent though, you should check them
out.
Food: So I just bought a great big teflon pan so I can start
learning to make Injera, and by extension, other Ethiopian food.
I'm also adding Thai to my learn to cook list. For the month of
January, I've decided not to eat any processed sugar (I'm cutting
myself a break on things like the small amount of sugar present in
bread, though. No reason to go crazy) because I think we as a
culture and me as a person eat far too much of the stuff. I am
trying to get into the local eating/slow food movements as much as
my time will allow. When it comes to eating out, I'm adventurous
and willing to try most anything, though I lean towards the spicy
and exotic, particularly things I don't yet know how to cook
myself.
The six things I could never do without
I used to have the standard "this is a stupid question" response
here, and really, it is a stupid question, and I have no idea how
to pick six. Therefore, I will just list some things and stop when
it stops being easy to think of things.
- Intellectual Stimulation
- Physical Freedom
- Friendships
- Compelling Art
- Irony
- The Internet
- My Sense of Taste, on the tongue and in the mind
- The Natural World
- Language
- The Formation of Above Into Poetry and Fiction
- The Ability To Pointlessly Self-Promote
I spend a lot of time thinking about
Language and the way we use it. The senses, mine and others, and
how to please them. Cooking. The strange and fascinating ideas that
come bouncing out of my boyfriend. Why there are no robot cars yet.
Social behavior, social intelligence, the way humans sort
themselves. What I want to be when I grow up.
On a typical Friday night I am
So people are always saying that they don't have a typical Friday
night, and while that's pretty much true, I think the real goal is
to talk about what you like to do when you are having fun. So, it
might be going to the movies, which I love. I don't say going to
the movies the way everyone says that's a thing they like doing, I
mean that the way the a crowded theatre hushes when the lights go
down, the universal gasp as a bad guy pops into the frame, the
particular exuberance of opening night crowds, these are things
that I love.
So movies might be one thing. It also might be Arrested Development
with my boyfriend at home, or going out to a concert or event. I
don't like big intensely crowded things, but small venues and good
shows rock pretty hard. I love the DNA Lounge in the city and
should get up there for shows more often.
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
The ladies men admire, I’ve heard,
Would shudder at a wicked word.
Their candle gives a single light;
They’d rather stay at home at night.
They do not keep awake till three,
Nor read erotic poetry.
They never sanction the impure,
Nor recognize an overture.
They shrink from powders and from paints ...
So far, I’ve had no complaints.
You should message me if
This bit used to be in my summary, but I realized it was better
suited to being here. If you want to know what I want and what I'm
about, these various journal posts will tell you a lot. I was once
told that my profile and journal were an extremely effective sieve
for filtering out the stupid and weak. So enjoy the read, and try
not to think about the implications!
My Flavor of Non-Monogamy - In which I explain what my
relationship style is all about.
Why I Don't Want To Date Monogamous People - In which I explain
that it is nice that you are "cool" with my relationship style, but
that doesn't mean we should date.
Some Helpful English Translations - In which I make fun of
profile tropes.
How To Make Me Stop Reading Your Profile - In which I make fun
of some more profile tropes.
Non-Monogamy Deal Breakers - In which I explain why we
still shouldn't date, even though you're not
monogamous.
A Special Disclaimer Going Out To All The Ladies - In which I
say, "Hi, I am not here to find a "wicked threesome" for me and my
boyfriend" using a lot more words than that.
How To Win Me And Influence Me - In which I provide advice on
how to contact me, which is probably applicable to women similar to
me as well.