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“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
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The world never matches up to the ideals which we set for it. This yearning after perfection and objective certainty whilst at the same time accepting that we will never achieve it is the state of nihilistic incongruity. In this sense, I am a nihilist. That's an entirely different concept to the "Big Lebowski Nihilist" for those who know what that means.
Trying to tell you anymore about myself than that would involve a lot of text, and you probably don't want to read it all that much anyway. You're only going to look at my photos and work out whether I'm worth messaging based on them alone.
I graduated from the University of Cambridge (Peterhouse) with a degree in philosophy last year. I currently work as an IT consultant for Accenture. As far as I am concerned, the most important thing I am doing with my life right now is (trying to) write my book.
I live in London SE1. It's an "up and coming place", "a good investment" and "going places" so everybody tells me whenever I mention the fact I've bought a flat here. I just think it's fun.
Books:
Pretty much anything by Nietzsche, Confucius, Lao Tzu, Descartes, Plato, William Gibson, Terry Pratchett, Kant, Camus, Milan Kundera, Bertrand Russell, Schopenhauer, Hegel, David Hume, George Berkeley and... well, a lot of philosophers, anyway. Also, if you've not read it before, read "I, Lucifer" by Glen Duncan: it is marvellous.
Movies:
I am always watching movies, so to list all the ones I like would be both time-consuming and dull for the average reader. The following are some notable ones that spring to mind at the point of writing this section: "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon", "Memento", "Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2", "Hero", "Ringu", "Pulp Fiction", "Requiem For A Dream", "Schindler's List", "The Pianist", "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind", "Withnail and I", "Vanilla Sky", "Waking Life", "Audition", "The Matrix", "The Matrix Reloaded", "Pi", "Ichi The Killer", "The Tale Of Two Sisters", "Infernal Affairs", "House Of Flying Daggers", "Ghost In The Shell", "eXistenZ"
Music:
As with movies, I am always listening to new music. In general I like rock music, world music, trance/euphoria, ambient, metal and classical. This list is by no means exhaustive: Thirteen Senses, Muse, Evanescence, Chinese Folk Music, Wagner, Tool, Nine Inch Nails (With Teeth is an amazing album, buy it), Placebo, The Prodigy, Coldplay, Guster, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash, Dido, Han Hong, Enya, Megumi Hayashibara, Ottmar Liebert, Mozart, Sarah Brightman, REM, U2, Feeder, The White Stripes, Chicance, ATB, Robert Miles, Moby, Damien Rice, Mavis Hee, Long View, KT Tunstall, Boards of Canada
Food:
Being English, my favourite foods all come from other countries: Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean & Italian
Drink:
The finest beers in the world come from two places: England and Belgium. I have no interest in generic "lager" which, to be perfectly honest, tastes exactly the same no matter what type you drink. Fosters, Coors, Carlsberg, Budweiser... it's all dull, bland, fizzy piss. Now, a REAL beer would be something brewed by a Belgian Trappist monk or an age-old English brewery. Here we're talking Chimay, Westmalle, Rochefort, Fuller's, Young's, Greene King, Badger's and so on. Black beer from the Czech Republic deserves a special mention. Then there's wine. I don't much care for white (unless it's Champagne) but I do like a good red. Good red wine mostly comes from France (though I will admit to liking some Californian reds too). I love sak靝 (both chilled and heated), a gin and tonic is always refreshing, and for psychedelic dreams, a pre-bedtime nightcap of J䧥rmeister is always fun. When I was in China, I was given a drink called "Mou Tai" which almost floored me on the first shot. Outside of alcohol, I am a huge fan of Chinese tea, particularly Oolong, Jasmine and my all-time favourite Longjing. Korean ginseng tea is pleasant during the winter. As for coffee, I only drink filter coffee; as far as I am concerned, instant freeze-dried coffee is vile, and does not even warrant the name "coffee".
A medium to write with
Intelligent company to converse with
Brain stimulants (books, movies, music etc.)
Personal freedom
Culture (particularly Chinese and English)
Travel