MEMBER SINCE: October 2007
gets me hot: Things I wouldn't expect to turn me on that suddenly do
i lost my virginity: and it was far more awkward than I pictured it
body mods: I am a dinosaur!
makes me happy: Finding myself in situations I spend my time wishing I was in.
makes me sad: Insecure, overly emotional people
into: Playing music, talking philosophy with my philosophy friends, smoking hookah, and things that go along with this.
Perhaps it's been over 2 months since my last blog, however life in New York leaves too much to ramble about and not enough to bitch about. Sort of makes blogging unmanageable. I've been here in Brooklyn for about a month and a half now. Thus far I've somehow managed to live off of my savings while avoiding employment. Unemployment in this city is pretty wonderful. There are so many things going on every day, having an open schedule to enjoy them all seems like the greatest thing ever. Take away the nagging fear that I'm suddenly going to run out of money, and it would be.
Alas...it had to end sometime though. I have an interview today at 3 for a bar tending spot in Manhattan. It's at a swanky 'members only' restaurant, so the tips are sure to be good (I hope)...though I fear I may pay for them with my soul. I'm not too worried though. Jobs in the city have been surprisingly easy to come across.
Outside of my lazy job search, I feel like I've got a million things going. Not to be trite, but this is a very inspiring place to live. Beyond the sheer atmosphere of New York City itself, being surrounded by so many people with projects in the works makes it difficult not to try and get started on some of your own. I've started writing quite a bit more and have embarked on a dozen music projects.
Next month is already shaping up to be pretty busy. The World Science Festival is going on and there are at least 4 concerts I'm hoping to go to. Here's to hoping work won't get too much in the way.
Also, I discovered this poster the other day and think it's totally worth the $30:
Alas...it had to end sometime though. I have an interview today at 3 for a bar tending spot in Manhattan. It's at a swanky 'members only' restaurant, so the tips are sure to be good (I hope)...though I fear I may pay for them with my soul. I'm not too worried though. Jobs in the city have been surprisingly easy to come across.
Outside of my lazy job search, I feel like I've got a million things going. Not to be trite, but this is a very inspiring place to live. Beyond the sheer atmosphere of New York City itself, being surrounded by so many people with projects in the works makes it difficult not to try and get started on some of your own. I've started writing quite a bit more and have embarked on a dozen music projects.
Next month is already shaping up to be pretty busy. The World Science Festival is going on and there are at least 4 concerts I'm hoping to go to. Here's to hoping work won't get too much in the way.
Also, I discovered this poster the other day and think it's totally worth the $30:




























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