OpheliaZombie
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Student |
| Occupation | Eager Flounderer |
| Introduction | Hi. Ophelia's not my real name. Feel free to ask why (please over-read the previous sentence). I sometimes think that I'm funny or smart. Sometimes I think I could possibly be boring and dumb, but if I was, I'd be too boring to bother thinking so and too dumb to understand so. Therefore et cetera, Q.E.D, ya plebs. I have a brain that has thoughts, and sometimes they're awesome (to me). Since some of these thoughts, like the ones about how cans of expired soup are definitely apt symbols of societal crumble, aren't always appropriate conversation topics, I'm taking bits of this grey matter/ perpetual tripping machine and making them into reading material. You know people that always try to tell you about weird dreams they had. You've seen greasy teenagers looking at grass in the park like its going to reveal the answer to life, the universe, and everything, which is 42. I'm inviting you inside one of those brains, though you've probably got your own. I hope you have. This is Highway 42. New posts every never. |
| Interests | Music, Philosophy, Spirituality Through Science, General Justice, Writing, Music Composition, Camping, Debate, Gleeful Pessimism. |
| Favorite movies | Contact, Vertigo, The Fall, The Grand Budhapest Hotel, And The Band Played On, Contagion, World War Z, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan |
| Favorite music | I REALLY LIKE MUSIC. Many kinds. The following 6 kinds, however, are not welcome. 1.Country music written by people who've never ridden a horse or milked a cow, and just really like beer, "Jesus", trucks, and beflanneled booboops. 2.Flamboyant autotune. 3.Womb rock 4.Lazy, soulless, empty jazz. 5.Long, sordid, four-chord odes to the disembodied booty of a nameless lady 6.Distorted electric guitar peppered with mildly melodic whining. |
| Favorite books | American Gods, 1984, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, The Book Theif, A Wrinkle In Time, Bless Me Ultima, World War Z, The Stranger |
