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Hi, I am a single male who loves Post Punk Music along with some Noisy Industrial stuff on the side Plus I like some 70's and 80's Movies and I am looking for Others with Similar Interests. I am also a member of the Gay Men's Nihilistic Party, The phrase is generally a colloquial description of the excessive, dark, Romanticism found in underground LGBTQ+ nightlife, or a reference to queer philosophy that embraces the void.
Religious Views: I lean towards Nihilism and Voidness which is the philosophical belief that life is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value. Rooted in the Latin word nihil (meaning "nothing"), it asserts that values are human constructs and that traditional frameworks—such as religion, morality, and politics—do not hold absolute truth.
I often do something called Nihilistic meditation which is a mindfulness practice that leans into the reality of cosmic meaninglessness, transforming existential dread into profound liberation. By stripping away illusions of inherent purpose, it cultivates radical presence, dissolving the ego and grounding you in the bare, unadorned fact of existence.
I have a Extreme interest in The Cold War and in Nike Missile Sites and I often visit several sites out in the Ohio and Pennsylvania areas I don't do any Ghost Hunting I just like to learn about the History of these sites.
Requests
For loneliness, worries, difficulties, the unsatisfied need for kindness and sympathy - that is what is hard to bear
By Vincent Van Gogh
Language Exchange Requests
I have a Interest in Learning the Hungarian Language since I have a friend who is Hungarian
I believe that Voidness (Emptiness) and Compassion are the two essential pillars of Enlightenment. Voidness means nothing exists independently, freeing you from a rigid ego. Compassion naturally flows from this, because once you see that everyone and everything is interconnected, alleviating others' suffering becomes as natural as helping yourself.
I Like Listening To Industrial/Post Punk/New Wave/Oi Punk/Synth Pop/Italo Disco/New Romantic/Darkwave.
Darkwave music and the concept of "voidness" are deeply intertwined, as the genre inherently explores existential themes, isolation, and emotional emptiness. The genre often explores themes of alienation, death, and the absurdity of existence, stripping away romanticized views of the afterlife in favor of stark, ground-level reality.
Favorite Bands:
Alphaville
Bronski Beat
C.C.C.P.
Celebrate The Nun
Clan Of Xymox
David Galas
Depeche Mode
Drab Majesty
Elegant Machinery
Forever Grey
Front 242
Gene Loves Jezebel
Handful Of Snowdrops
HAPAX
House Of Harm
IAMTHESHADOW
Images In Vogue
Joy Division
Kirlian Camera
Kraftwerk
Lene Lovich
Manufacture
Midnight Darkwave
New Order
One Way System
Pet Shop Boys
Primal Scream
Propaganda
Rummelsnuff
Siouxsie And The Banshees
Social Distortion
Test Dept.
The New Sacristy (TNS)
The Railway Children
Until December
Wire (Wir)
Xymox
Yazoo
Favorite Movies
All Quiet On The Western Front By Lewis Milestone (1930)
Brainstorm By Douglas Trumbull (1983)
Caravaggio By Derek Jarman (1986)
D.A.R.Y.L. By Simon Wincer (1985)
Father And Son By Alexander Sokurov (2004)
House By Steve Miner (1986)
Invisible Strangler By Fred Jordan (1976)
Kiss Me Deadly By Robert Aldrich (1955)
Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance By Godfrey Reggio (1982)
Logan's Run By Michael Anderson (1976)
Montenegro (Pigs Or Pearls) By Dusan Makavejev (1981)
Nosferatu (A Symphony of Horror) By F. W. Murnau (1929)
Poltergeist By Tobe Hooper (1982)
Space Camp By Harry Winer (1986)
Teens In The Universe By Richard Viktorov (1974)
Vulcan, Son Of Jupiter By Emimmo Salvi (1962)
Wavelength By Mike Gray (1983)
Xanadu By Robert Greenwald (1980)
Favorite TV Shows
Dual Survival By Brandon Gulish (2010 - 2016)
Galaxy Express 999: By Leiji Matsumoto (1978 - 1981)
Hill Street Blues By Steven Bochco (1981 - 1987)
It's A Living By Joel Zwick, Paul Kreppel (1980 - 1982)
Robotech By Robert V. Barron, Yasuo Hasegawa (1985)
Space Symphony Maetel By Leiji Matsumoto (2004)
Tron: Uprising By Adam Horowitz (2012 - 2013)
Victory At Sea By Henry Salomon (1952 -1953)
Worlds Strongest Man By Shami Production Inc. (1970 - 2017)
Favorite Books
A Philosophy Of Unified Field Theory By Brian R. Bowen (1993)
Basic Electronics By Gene McWhorter, Alvis J. Evans (1994)
Command And Control By Eric Schlosser (2013)
Dead Souls By Nikolai Gogol (1842)
Erotic Nihilism In Late Imperial Russia By Otto Boele (2009)
Flatland By Edwin Abbott Abbott (1884)
Gargantua And Pantagruel By Francois Rabelais (1532)
Invisible Horizons By Vincent Gaddis (1965)
Lust For Life By Irving Stone (1934)
Mars By Percival Lowell (1895)
Notes From Underground By Fyodor Dostoevsky (1864)
On Voidness: A Study On Buddhist Nihilism By Fernando Tola (1995)
Pacific Vortex! By Clive Cussler (1994)
Ringworld By Larry Niven (1970)
String Theory In A Nutshell By Elias Kiritsis (2019)
The Philadelphia Experiment By Charles Berlitz (1980)
The Tale Of Genji By Murasaki Shikibu (2016)
Thin Air By George E. Simpson, Neal R. Burger (1978)
Unified Field Mechanics (Book 1 +2) By Richard L. Amoroso (2014)
What Is To Be Done By Nikolai Chernyshevsky (1989)
Favorite Quotes
Existence, well, what does it matter?
I exist on the best terms I can
The past is now part of my future
The present is well out of hand.