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  • Fluent in English, German; learning Latin, Spanish
  • 34, Male
  • Member since 2009
  • student
  • studying psychology
  • No hometown listed
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About Me

ABOUT ME

A good guy. Mostly.
Seriously, as everybody i enjoy a good time. I'm easy enthused in anything, leading to the unfortunate by-product of countless unfinished projects and pools of niche knowledge. whilst i sometimes catch myself thinking about things like "a right way to live", i'm far from a preacher. I try and live vegetarian most of the time, but sometimes treat myself to seafood if invited on good intentions.
My second face is a ruthless critic taking apart anything that bothers me - sometimes that is things i suspect to be prententious or fake, sometimes my own shortcomings, but mostly I enjoy arguing about bad ads and faulty design.
I firmly believe that everybody has a story worth listening to; even though i'm just human and I don't always want to hear the whole book right away. I enjoy wine and beer as well as the occasional cigarette.
So yeah, I'm mostly a good guy.

PHILOSOPHY

Living is learning - learning is living.

Interests

I love ideas. Every single one of them.
Music and Art in all their different shapes, faces and aspects, although i found myself especially stimulated and influenced by recent street artists, rock and roll and some styles of electronic music.

I play the guitar, self teach me bits of composing and electronic producing.

  • arts
  • books
  • design
  • street art
  • seafood
  • wine
  • beer
  • vegetarian
  • music
  • electronic music
  • guitar

Music, Movies, and Books

Exit through the Gift Shop
Berlin Calling

Teach, Learn, Share

Try the following: sit down with your legs crossed. With one arm, reach behind your back to your shoulder of the opposing side. touch your other shoulder with the other arm strenched behind your head. Now start leaning back further and further. When it starts hurting, you've learned a valuable lesson: instructions only take you so far - in the end, it is your self that you're really listening to.

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