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1990-03-29
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Kansas
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2003-07-31
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Student
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John Cook
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Anime Fan Since
Oh, I don't know. DBZ, sixth grade?
Favorite Anime
Cowboy Bebop, Evangelion, World Record (Animatrix)
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Finish an Illustrator project of mine, learn guitar
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Illustratoring, browsing the internet, listening to music, being generic.
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Sunday, April 17, 2005
He'd like to come and meet us, but he thinks he'd blow our minds.
I'm listening to Starman by Bowie again for the first time in a while. I do think I shall keep doing this for a while longer.
On Friday night I went to a concert (with a particularly crappy screamo band) (not that there are any screamo bands that aren't crappy) to see a Christian poet named Bradley Hathaway. I had seen him for the first time at a Blindside show last fall, and when he came to Kansas again, I went to check it out.
He's not an ordinary poet by any standards, and you don't really feel the full effect of his poetry unless you see or hear him perform it. Checks it out.
In other news, I picked up Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy at the library last week, and I'm proud to say it's the first 200 page book I've read in a day. The next day, I followed it up by checking out the second book, The Restaraunt at the End of the Universe, and now I'm on the third book.
I was surprised to find out that the series really isn't incredibly funny, and that what humor is there is surprisingly dark and subtle for a farce novel. I think the strength of the book lies in all the crazy theories and such. Only a very unique mind could possibly invent an entire mathematic practice revolving around restaraunt dining, lol. XD
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