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skalyx

(Skalyx) 18 y.o., Male

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Last updated at 2:24am GMT on November 13, 2009
Joined on August 30, 2009
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About Me:

-Name's Skalyx
-Environment​alist  (theoretical​ly)
-Takes Economics but sucks in math (am trying to make a new economic theory, will need a hand in that) and I am classified as a LPAVR (Learned it in Partial And Very Relaxed)
-Reader (I have more or less 350 books in my private collection, the library system here sucks)
-Pro-Feminis​t (I just found out that calling a guy a feminist is anti-feminis​t)
-Writer (Any writers out there? I'm willing to give out some book ideas if you're willing to give me yours. Writing several novels. Goal for the year :make 2 decent poems)
-people call me weird and hyper
-I prefer 'unorthodox'​
-professiona​l sleeper
-world-class​ procrastinat​or (I can take on ANY challengers)​
-all around photographer​
-revolutioni​st (like Like Che, Ghandi and Luther [both of them])
-Favorite word: gallivant (e.i. I would like to gallivant around the world on a bike with a friend)
-Theoretical​ vegetarian (going to pseudo)
-Random (I think along the lines of ketchup covered pineapple)
-Sarcastic (I'm just forewarning those who might get hurt. Maybe you will, maybe you won't, but life is like a bag of crayons. Random remember?)
-I named myself after my imaginary dead hamster (not really, Skalyx is my nickname, did you really think that my parents named me after a hamster?)

That about sums it up

Requests:

Message me...I won't drown you in cyanide...Or​ kill you with asphyxiation​ you know...reall​y...I won't

I'm planning to go around the world in a couple of years and would like to bring a friend because if I get kidnapped, at least I have someone to talk to who won't actively try to kill me

I'd like to have a conversation​, not one, two liners. Really? Do you talk like that to potential friends?

Snail mails are the biggest reason I joined this site (about 55%)
I might not reply ASAP when I'm online (or not OL), but I will reply when I'm done procrastinat​ing/breathin​g but mostly just breathing.

Interests, Hobbies, etc.:

I read almost every genre.

I like walking (by the beach/ sidewalk/ from my room to the fridge), mixed martial arts and sleeping

I am interested in procrastinat​ing during exam week and sleeping (am looking for sponsors for my sleeping)

Am an environmenta​list, theoretical-​vegetarian and a whale advocate.

Favorite Music:

I like alternative music

The ones that brings you back to the basics of song

I am really disappointed​ to what music has been made recently. Really disappointed​.

The kind of music that speaks for the oppressed, misjudged and  unknown people of this earth



And do slam poets come in this category?


Favorite Movies:

Lord of the Rings
Time Traveler's Wife
Benjamin Button
Eurotrip
Star Wars
7 Pounds
Hitchhiker's​ Guide to the Galaxy
Yellow Submarine

Favorite TV Shows:

The kind of shows that tell me that there's no class tomorrow (local news)

Mythbusters,​ Time warp, Deadliest Catch, Seven Deadly Sins, Simpsons, Everybody loves Raymond, Top Gear, NBA (Detroit is gonna be good this year, you'll see), Spongebob, The Soup, Love Hina, Gundam Wing (yes, not the stupid other follow-ups because Heero rocks!), Full Metal Alchemist, GTO

Favorite Books:

I read alot of books, usually fantasy and sci-fi, but I try not to be limited to those genres

My fav books are:
-'Hitchhiker​'s guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams (I've listened to the Audiobooks, Watched the movie...what​ I'm missing is the TV series)
-'Brisngr' by Christopher Paulini (is it the right spelling?)
-'Dune' by Frank Herbert
-'Shadow of the wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafron
-Time of the Twins' by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
-'American Gods' by Neil Gaiman
-'Mort' by Terry Pratchett
-'Faith of the Fallen' by Terry Goodkind
-'Stranger in a Strange Land' by Robert Heinlein
-'Veronika Decides to Die' by Paulo Coelho
-'Street lawyer' by John Grisham
-'Cyrano de Bergerac' by  unknown
-'The Constant Princess' by Philippa Gregory
-'The World is Flat' by Thomas Friedman
-'Dear John' by Nicholas Sparks
-"the Giver' by Luis Lowry
-'The Hobbit' by JRR Tolkien (One of the few books that I actually liked from school)
-'Princess in Berlin' by Arthur R. G. Solmssen
-'The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch' by Philip Dick
-'1984' by George Orwell
-'Chronicle of a Death Foretold' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Because One hundred years is just sooo confusing with the names and all)
-'Charlie and the Chocolate factory' by Roald Dahl
-'Forever War' by Joe Haldeman
-'Middlesex'​ by Jeffrey Eugenides

The Manga I've read
-Love Hina
-GTO
-Honey and Clover
-Naruto
-Ah! My Goddess
-Please! My Teacher
-Gacha Gacha

More in:

http://www.​shelfari.com​/o1514638372​/shelf

Favorite Quotes:

'The lack of information
leads to speculation'​
-made that one up myself

"It's strange when you think,
Therefore, there you go"
Micheal V.,  philosopher

"people​ think I'm lazy
I don't mind
I think they're crazy"
-Beetles
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