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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Create the first ever human teleportation system
ABOUT ME
I'm 27, really easy-going, I really like to travel all around the world and meet local people (better than staying surrounded by tourists :p). I'm quite a great partier too, even if I also like great (and long) discussions with people about almost anything.
PHILOSOPHY
You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
I used to welcome people at my place, which is no more possible in my current place, but I'm always ready for a walk, a party or anything that could make life happier for other people :)
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
I lived in Montreal for one year, with 7 other roomates, and we welcomed a lot of friends and couch surfers there. I also personnaly travelled in the US thanks to couch surfing.
Interests
Whaou, too many interests to sum them up here. If I could give a few examples : guitar, cinema, reading books, politics, philosophy, learning languages, etc.
- books
- partying
- politics
- movies
- reading
- traveling
- music
- rock music
- guitar
- surfing
- languages
Music, Movies, and Books
harsh task listing everything here... For books, I mainly read fantasy, SF and philosophy books (not a joke ;) ). But it really depends, I sometimes go in a library and take the first thing I think could be good, so...
Concerning Music, I'm more into rock, but I also like a lot Electro/House/techno, I really like funny party music, disco/dance/(fill all kind of stupid stuff you can think about in parties).
As soon as the sound is good enough to put the dancefloor on fire, you can be sure I'll be there :)
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Well, I would say all my travels were fantastic, even if it's for different reasons.
Travelling north Canada and the US was amazing, being able to see so many different landscapes in the same country, feeling people's kindness, etc. So different from our old Europe, even if you sometimes feel like home.
For specific details about this period, I would say : ice hostel, Niagara falls, CN Tower in Toronto, Canadian Parliament, liberty museum in Philadelphia, golden gate bridge, lost north Canadian frozen forests, etc.
In Europe, travelling in the wild Irish/Scottish landscapes was something to see (not even mentionning the good rock music there :p).
I would definitely advice the south countries (Spain, Italy), for the way of living there (lots of sun, easy-going people, etc.).
I'll stop there, there would be so many things to say (but we could talk about it later if you come to our place :) ).