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Overview

  • 5 references 4 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, German; learning French, Spanish
  • 31, Male
  • Member since 2013
  • A little bit of everything
  • B.Sc. IT-Systems-Engineering
  • From Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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About Me

i love music. king krule and skinny pelembe are my favorites. big fish is my favorite movie at the moment. i write a lot about my thoughts, reflections of the past and ideas for the future. i live my life this way: i do what i want and end up where i want to be. i love interesting off the beaten path people. and i like people in general. i think, everyone has a story to tell. everyone's thoughts and feelings make sense if you take the time and listen. i travel to broaden my understanding of this world. i am into computer science, dev, and decentral stuff. i think drugs are ok, if applied reasonably. i make music. i love arts, video, visuals.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

i don't mind sharing my room and i'm glad to help sb on his path

Interests

  • music
  • guitar
  • sailing
  • volleyball
  • computer science
  • travel
  • internet
  • decentral stuff

Music, Movies, and Books

King Krule, Skinny Pelembe, Pink Floyd, Bon Iver, Isbells, Nirvana, Lady of the Sunshine, Djrum, Calibre

Forest Gump, Big Fish.

On The Road, Things the Grandchildren Should Know, Thinking in Systems, Tagebuch der Anne Frank

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Recently been on a hippie festival in Israel. It all started out pretty neatly. It happened in a hilly area in a clearing of the forest. I arrived late, an opening ceremony was about to start soon. There was a big square on the grass covered with blankets and we sat there in a big circle. More and more instruments flowed in as people picked them up and began to join the rhythmic jam session.
At one point, there were some fuzzy news about the police having shown up, carrying complaints about the noise from a nearby village. Nothing was changed though. We kept dancing, playing music, cooking tea at the campfire. And it was long after midnight, when suddenly the military appeared. They were following orders and uncompromisingly took all the equipment. They even forced the organizers to accompany them and help transporting stuff with their trailer. The commando took quite a while and there was fear, that they'd push all the people with their tents to leave. Then, the military went. They took the organizers. The people went to bed. I slept next to the campfire.
On the morning, the organizers were still missing. We were collectively preparing late breakfast, when they finally returned. With good news! Even though they'd keep the equipment, there was no further punishment for them. We decided to carry on without electronic stuff, calling ourselves the "acoustic wave festival" from then on. And it was awesome. The people, the spirit, the weather, the talks, the food, the jam sessions, the workshops, the trip to a nearby water place - it was all like in a dream so beautiful you'd never dare to dream.

Countries I’ve Visited

Argentina, Austria, Chile, Croatia, England, France, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States

Countries I’ve Lived In

Germany

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