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C. Dylan
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GenderMale
LocationDelaware, United States
IntroductionMy goal is to learn and experience as much as possible. I am a freelance human being, being human first means I am not my career, socio-economic status, gender, age, or any stereotype. I am like all people: a human being, unique and constantly evolving. I love to express myself through writing, poetry and talking at length with friends. I have travelled to more than 25 countries and have been to 46 states, I really need to see the Dakotas, Montana and Nebraska soon. They won't allow dogs where I live...so I love to pet other people's dogs! One day I may get one. I love coffee more than the average consumer! But I have friends who love coffee even more than I!
Interestsbooks, bookstores, learning, philosophy, poetry, dogs, art, long conversations with friends, peace, compassion, movies, bbw, independent coffee houses, alternative music, politics, personal finance, computers, social democracy, ending homelessness, sushi, thai food, urban exploration, sociological experiments and observations, quiting smoking, losing weight, not buying more books I don't finish reading, abstract expressionism, experimental music, random acts of kindness, politeness and manners in an increasingly rude world
Favorite moviesPay it Forward, Rent, Planes Trains and Automobiles, A Beautiful Mind, Lost in Translation, Dead Poet's Society, School of Rock, American Beauty
Favorite musicU2, REM, Pink Floyd, The All American Rejects, Simple Plan, The Cure, The Replacements, Bob Mould, Collective Soul, Oasis, The Connells, Rufus Wainwright, Husker Du, Psychedelic Furs, Rush, Old 97's, Bach, Jazz, Reggae, Keane, Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay, Bob Dylan, Patrick O'Hearn, WonderStuff, Regina Spektor
Favorite booksThe Art of Happiness by the Dalai Lama, Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankel, The Social Construction of Reality by Peter Berger and Charles Luckmann, Fear and Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard, Freedom From the Known by J. Krishnamurti
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