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philipjohn1986

27 / M / Straight / Single

Bangor, United Kingdom

His Details

Last Online
May 15
Ethnicity
White
Height
5′ 7″ (1.70m).
Body Type
Average
Diet
Mostly anything
Smokes
No
Drinks
Socially
Drugs
Religion
Atheism and laughing about it
Sign
Aquarius but it doesn’t matter
Education
Working on college/university
Job
Student
Income
Offspring
Doesn’t have kids, and doesn’t want any
Pets
Likes dogs and likes cats
Speaks
English (Fluently)

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My self-summary
I'm not very good at this. Perhaps I'll get a friend to write this on my behalf.
What I’m doing with my life
I'm an Ecology student so I'm quite interested in/fond of nature (both in the trees and critters sense of the word and the grand cosmic sense). Hopefully during my university career I'll develop a strong sense of what I want my actual career to be. I might develop an expertise in something silly and niche like fungi.
I’m really good at
I was pretty good at being a carer but I'm even better at being a student.
The first things people usually notice about me
Probably that I look like a garden gnome or that I look like Louis Spence but without all the cartwheels and enthusiasm.
Favorite books, movies, shows, music, and food
In no particular order
Music: Bjork, Animal Collective, Autechre, Aphex Twin, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Mum, Sigur Ros, Fennesz, Colleen, Luke Vibert, Joanna Newsom, Vashti Bunyan, Ana Caravelle, Efterklang, Henryk Gorecki, Ravi Shankar, Stars of the Lid, Yo La Tengo... and a load of electronic and dance music, folksy things, classical, yadda yadda

TV: Nature/Science documentaries, a classic of which is Carl Sagan's Cosmos, Brass Eye & other Chris Morris stuff, Charlie Brooker's Screen/Newswipe, I'm Alan Partridge, Peepshow, The Armando Iannucci Shows... that kinda thing. I also watch stuff online like TED talks. Currently hooked on The Wire.

Books: I used to read more novels but now I mainly just read stuff for my course... books with titles like 'A Natural History of Sex' and 'Big questions in Ecology & Evolution'. I've been reading 'Guns, Germs and Steel' by Jared Diamond for ages... it's about the evolution of human civilizations. To help get onto my current course, I did a general science Access course during which time I read a lot of pop science books, but I only read the briefer version of Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time'... which was called 'A Briefer History of Time' funnily enough.
Last novel I read was 'Slaughterhouse 5' by Kurt Vonnegut which follows a hapless, affable tit through his experiences of being a POW in WW2, surviving the bombing of Dresden, time traveling, and encountering aliens and is pretty funny as well as tragic but you wanna know about me presumably and not read a book review so I'll leave it at that.
I like those Very Short Introductions books too.

Films:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Being John Malkovich, Alien, Pan's Labyrinth, City of God, Spirited Away

Favorite food:
I eat pretty much anything but right now I'd love a good seafood pizza with anchovies, mussels and prawns.... or maybe a thai red curry with loads of stuff I can't even identify.... ooo... or maybe a paella...
I'm hungry now... I think there is a pork pie in the fridge.
The six things I could never do without
Music
Nature
Intellectual fodder
My fam and crew
My bed
The internet and all its funny cat vids on youtube
I spend a lot of time thinking about
Consciousness and other things that a hermit might think about

Ways in which society/culture etc could be better and how it's just a big disappointment that it isn't that way. Constructive eh?
On a typical Friday night I am
Hanging, chilling, a little bit of illing
I’m looking for
  • Girls who like guys
  • Ages 18–35
  • Near me
  • Who are single
  • For new friends, long-term dating, short-term dating, casual sex