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December 23rd 2002, 11:29 AM
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:Johnny the Homicidal Maniac by Jhonen Vasquez.

Actually, it's a comic book, but it's soooo good



Uhm. I should post my own, so here goes.

I enjoy the studio arts. Picasso is incredible. He's my favorite visual artist. After him is Kurt Cobain, who is also an incredible painter.

Music. It is the water I swim in. If this isn't love I'll shoot myself. My tastes in music, in no particular order: jazz which has some of the best musicians ever; rock, which has some of the deepest music, and most enjoyable; and classical such as Beethoveen, which has a great mix of both.

Literature. What can I say? This may be the deepest one out of my list. From Invisible Man(not THE invisible Man), The Great Gatsby, Shakespeare, Poe...what can I say? I'm not worthy to describe them.

The artists that I most admire, and their effects one me. Hm..

Kurt Cobain - Nobody's perfect, and he knew this. Making him perfect, and overrated. He had no idols, only icons. Empathy. Love. Despair. I can relate to him more than any person that I've met. He introduced me to punk, and got me to play the guitar.

John Lennon - Too much to say on this guy. Way too much.

Picasso - Well, if I do go to college, it'll be for art. Thanks to him.

And probably Edgar Allan Poe is the most influential author to me. He could condense all the meanings of a book into a 5 page short story. That's genius.

There are more of course, but that's all for now.

And why hasn't anybody said movies? That's an art too you know.