About me
Random is a Portuguese kid, whose guidelines are "Human Society=Crap" and "The essencial is invisible to eyes".
In the "real world" he looks like someone who would repeat constantly Monty Python's sketches, and like to twiddle with computers.He doesn't.(I haven't got the patience).
He's been since young hage a normal(weird under regular patterns)kid.He is also a bit paranoic.
My principal hobbies are reading (I really like Richard Zimler, Carlos Ruíz Zafon and Haruki Murakami),and origamis.I like to hear Gorillaz and Franz Ferdinand. I am also a h2g2 [email protected] researchers.
The things I most hate are annoying little kids, annoying tv shows for little kids and annoying big teenagers who behave like annoying little kids.
I also hate beaurucratic persons, and, on top of all this :
...I...HATE...HIPOCRITS...
Go to my blog: www.itsarw.blogspot.com (It's a Random World)
It's all written in portuguese, but who cares?
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