sleepyjz

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  • Gebraroest escribió:
    Hace 10 días
    I like it a lot, yeah I'm living residence, moving back home for year two though. loving uni life but yeah, it is hard work, how was ur first year experience?

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  • Gebraroest escribió:
    Hace 14 días
    What school do you go to? UOttawa here

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  • Gebraroest escribió:
    Hace 14 días
    I'm taking biomedical science too, also in Ontario! :O

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  • Gebraroest escribió:
    Hace 15 días
    where are you currently studying biomedical science?

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  • labradfordcox escribió:
    El mes pasado
    stasis is death!

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  • crugerrr escribió:
    Octubre 2011
    Thank you for accepting my request.

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  • spreadblood4 escribió:
    Octubre 2011
    thanks for accepting! love your music and pictures in your about me.

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  • labradfordcox escribió:
    Julio 2011
    coffee time! :D

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  • strawberryffuck escribió:
    Junio 2011
    very interesting music you listen to.

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  • BrutalWarCry escribió:
    Junio 2011
    Oh no I agree, I liked it a lot (I'd say even love), and I would agree that David Foster Wallace was an absolute genius. I just found some passages at around the first 200 pages and near the end to be quite monotonous. I don't mean to discourage you or anything, in fact I highly recommend it, but I just know from experience that it can be very hard to get through some parts.

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Conóceme

Hey there, I am a university student taking Biomedical Science and a minor in Neuroscience, with a specific revere for Pharmacology - a path that I am currently pursuing.

I like music. I like playing the piano. I like Books. I like sleeping, or at least trying to. I really do like long walks on the beach, I tend to have odd, specific interests in many psychological and neurological phenomena. I like many other things I can't think of right now. I like weird things. I like stamping out dysphoric, amygdala charged feelings I used to get from hearing strange music when I was young by finding such music and relentlessly listening to it in depth and ponder the reasons why I responded in such a way. I can thank the noises from Eco the Dolphin and the waveforms of an oscilloscope for part of the inspiration behind that action. I have had a strong, visual music-induced synesthesia that used to freak me out as a child, but now I have much greater control and am always looking for tracks that give me a large response. I am not a nerd, just some guy exploring what piques his interest, and the explanation of those interests tend to lean towards run-on sentences that all just end up undermining an attempted contradictory-free autobiographical synopsis here, on last.fm. I do not like referring to myself in third person - I find it arrogant and uncalled for. I also apologize if you interpret my long stream-of-consciousness-like bio as narcissistic - I will not be one of those last.fm hard asses who only have friends because other users do not want to be belittled and must become friends with the enemy to buffer future spats and petty ego damage. Opinion is opinion, don't start shit. I'm not lecturing. Ok yes, granted some people are 100% right in certain things but that's beside the point. I hate my upside-down 'L' shaped Top Artist list. That's right, skip to the end with the fancy pictures because this body of text is too long for some :p
I welcome different sizes of lateral ventricles. I am done :)

I am currently reading:

The Pale King (David Foster Wallace), A Natural History of the Piano (Stuart Isacoff), Wednesday Is Indigo Blue: Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia (David Eagleman, Richard E. Cytowic)

Book recently read:
Thinking in Pictures (Temple Grandin), Gödel, Escher, Bach (Douglas Hofstadter), The Shallows; What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains (Nicholas Carr), Infinite Jest (David Foster Wallace), Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (David Foster Wallace),The Mind's Eye (Oliver Sacks), Collision With the Infinite (Suzanne Segal), Musicophilia; Tales of Music and the Brain (Oliver Sacks), I am a Strange Loop (Douglas Hofstadter)


Movies I identify with: The Truman Show, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Waking Life, Koyaanisqatsi, Naqoyqatsi.
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