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  • Fluent in English
  • 37, Male
  • Member since 2015
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About Me

***Unable to host currently, as I'm moving house.***

I am, Australian Aboriginal, and half of my identity is from the Atherton Tablelands, the Mbarbrum Nation, and the other half of my identity is from Mornington Island, the Lardill Nation.

Polymathic philosophical homosapien. The curse of knowledge is a philosophical idea, that the more knowledgeable a person is, the more that knowledge can become a burden. The truth can be depressing and being brilliant can be isolating.

I love philosophy, i write a little myself, constantly contemplating about the overall nature of the reality we inhabit. Love meeting others from different cultures and countries. I wish to learn as much as i can to understand the psychology of the homosapien. Misanthropic but curious about nature versus nurture. I've always found the idea of death comforting, the thought that my life could end at any moment, frees me, to fully appreciate the beauty, art, and horror, of everything that this world has to offer.

Irvin Yalom describes 4 such issues, death, freedom, isolation, and meaninglessness. Death is an inevitable occurrence, freedom, in an existential sense, refers to the absence of external structure. That is, humans do not enter a world which is inherently structured. We must give the world a structure which we ourselves create. Isolation recognizes that no matter how close we become to another person, a gap always remains and we are, none the less alone. Meaninglessness stems from the first 3, if we must die, if we construct our own world, and if each of us is ultimately alone, then what meaning does life have ?

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Genuine passionate civil discourse through conversation and exchange of cultures.

Interests

* Autodidacticism in practically anything and everything

* MGTOW philosophy (Men Going Their Own Way)

* The Red Pill philosophy (The terms "red pill" and "blue pill" refer to a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth by taking the red pill or remaining in contented ignorance with the blue pill. The terms refer to a scene in the 1999 film The Matrix.)

* Monk philosophy

* Stoicism philosophy

* Spirituality

* Psychology

* Evolutionary psychology/evolutionary anthropology/ evolutionary biology/ computational biology/ genetic engineering /behavioural sciences

* Quantum mechanics/Advanced quantum mechanics/Quantum computing

*Neuro-philosophy/ Neuroscience/Nanotechnology

* Yoga/Meditation/Pilates/Body-Balance/Breathing techniques/Mindfulness

* Veganism

* Vegetarianism

*Organic food

* Philosophy

* Existentialism

* Minimalism

* Anti-theism

* Science

* Marijuana

* Euthanasia

* Eugenics

* Physics

* Misanthropism

  • organic food
  • pilates
  • minimalism
  • neuroscience
  • philosophy
  • psychology
  • science
  • mindfulness
  • veganism
  • quantum mechanics
  • existentialism
  • marijuana
  • yoga and meditation
  • body balance
  • evolutionary psychology
  • evolutionary biology
  • mgtow
  • breathing techniques
  • genetic engineering
  • #physics
  • computational biology
  • #spirituality
  • autodidacticism
  • quantum computing
  • evolutionary anthropology
  • antitheism
  • misanthropist
  • advanced quantum mechanics
  • redpill
  • neuro-philosophy
  • anti modern femi-nazi
  • #behavioural sciences
  • #neuro philosophy
  • #nano technology
  • #euthanasia
  • #eugenics
  • #misanthropism

Music, Movies, and Books

* Music - Let The Right One In ( Soundtrack) . Movie - Let The Right One In ( Sweden, 2008 ) . Also any classical music.

* Books. - "Mohammed's Koran, Why Muslims Kill For Islam" 2017 , by Tommy Robinson - When Mohammed's Koran was first published it immediately became a No.1 best-seller, a first for a self-published book in the 21st century. Extraordinary measures of censorship were deployed to prevent others from reading this book. The launch events were forcibly closed down by police (who threatened the venues with bankruptcy should they permit the book to be launched there). Internet giants were persuaded by the British state to silence the authors. Why would there be such extraordinary efforts to censor Mohammed's Koran, a book which denounces violence and hatred? Would they go to these lengths if the book failed to prove its argument? They cannot refute the evidence contained in the book so instead they censor the book. We fully expect that in the coming years the British state will pass legislation to make this book illegal."

* Tommy Robinson, "Enemy of the State" 2015. "The powerful story of Tommy Robinson, former leader of the EDL and a man persecuted by the British state, simply for standing up in support of British troops. Tommy describes growing up on the streets of Luton, a town plagued by Islamic extremism and criminal gangs and how his livelihood was taken from him when he led a street protest against it. Hounded through the courts and thrown to the Muslim underworld which runs England's prisons, when Tommy refused to be broken the police tried to blackmail him – into working for them."

* "The Strange Death of Europe" 2017, by Douglas Murray. "The Strange Death of Europe is a highly personal account of a continent and culture caught in the act of suicide. Declining birth-rates, mass immigration and cultivated self-distrust and self-hatred have come together to make Europeans unable to argue for themselves and incapable of resisting their own comprehensive change as a society. This book is not only an analysis of demographic and political realities, but also an eyewitness account of a continent in self-destruct mode. It includes reporting from across the entire continent, from the places where migrants land to the places they end up, from the people who appear to welcome them in to the places which cannot accept them. Told from this first-hand perspective, and backed with impressive research and evidence, the book addresses the disappointing failure of multiculturalism, Angela Merkel's U-turn on migration, the lack of repatriation and the Western fixation on guilt. Murray travels to Berlin, Paris, Scandinavia, Lampedusa and Greece to uncover the malaise at the very heart of the European culture, and to hear the stories of those who have arrived in Europe from far away. In each chapter he also takes a step back to look at the bigger issues which lie behind a continent's death-wish, answering the question of why anyone, let alone an entire civilization, would do this to themselves? He ends with two visions of Europe - one hopeful, one pessimistic - which paint a picture of Europe in crisis and offer a choice as to what, if anything, we can do next."

(love to be introduced to other genres of music or literature, or whatever peaks your curiosity.)

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Continue to be myself. Pretending to be someone I'm not, is a waste of the person I am. I'd rather be "hated" for being honest, than loved for telling a lie. Honesty is what my nature is, truth is objective. Truth is what gives one, the most fitting form of despair, to insure them not to become conceited.

Teach, Learn, Share

Expand others knowledge about various topics.

What I Can Share with Hosts

My life experiences and my original thoughts about the world.

Countries I’ve Visited

Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand

Countries I’ve Lived In

Australia

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