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		 About Me
		
		About Me
	
	- Basics
		
		- Name
- Basil!!!
- Gender
- Male
- Location
- Cork, Ireland
 
- About
		
		- About me
- Keyboard player, amateur photographer and furry. Takes gaming seriously enough to be enjoyable and spends hours trying to visualize music. Will do anything for sunlight.
 
- Details
		
		- Here for
- The insightful discussions.
- Relationship status
- Single
- Sexuality
- Heterosexual/Straight
- Ethnicity
- Caucasian/White
- Education
- University - Undergraduate
- Politics
- Very liberal
- Religion
- Atheist
- Zodiac sign
- Capricorn
 
- Interests
		
		- Music
- Quite a lot. Generally hate pop and dance. In alphabetical order:
 
 Ambiant, Electronic Art Music, Electro-Pop, Experimental Electronica, IDM, Instrumental Metal, Instrumental Rock and a healthy dose of noise :)
 
 Favorite bands are 65daysofstatic and Nine Inch Nails.
- Books
- The greatest books I have ever read (read them now!):
 
 "The Demon-Haunted World: Science As A Candle In The Dark" - Carl Sagan
 "Why People Believe Wierd Things" - Michael Shermer (sort of a continuation of the above)
 "Musicophilia" - Oliver Sacks
 "Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell" - Susanna Clarke
 The Earthsea Series - Ursela LeGuin
 "Haunted Weather" - David Toop (experimental music and the act of listening itself... if you actually like music and making music this is an incredible book)
- Heroes
- Trent Reznor, Carl Sagan.
 
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 ) came to the conclusion that the Bible is a more violent book compared to the Koran. I would certainly rather face Jihad (Jihad however is really meant to be a struggle - higher Jihad is a battle within oneself), than holy war described in the Bible. The Koran bans the killing of children and women, whilst the Bible glorifies it. Though the whole idea of holy war is still abhorrent to me. Whenever I bring this up with Christians they point to Jesus. Bah have they read revelations - how many times does god go from psychopathic to kind and loving, back to psychopathic?
) came to the conclusion that the Bible is a more violent book compared to the Koran. I would certainly rather face Jihad (Jihad however is really meant to be a struggle - higher Jihad is a battle within oneself), than holy war described in the Bible. The Koran bans the killing of children and women, whilst the Bible glorifies it. Though the whole idea of holy war is still abhorrent to me. Whenever I bring this up with Christians they point to Jesus. Bah have they read revelations - how many times does god go from psychopathic to kind and loving, back to psychopathic?












