What do you produce?
Electronic music and photos.
How did you get started doing that?
The music stems from my love for trance music and my curiosity as to how it was made.
I'm not sure what drawn me to photography, it was always something I've had an affinity for.
How does your INTPness...
Bitchin! What a awesome experience it must be. So do you still work or have income? What do you do for food and water? Are you a freegan? Keep us posted.
This type of photography is considered street photography more so portrait. I've actually been trying to get more into it myself but it is quite unnerving going up to strangers and taking their pictures without their discretion. But I find it very fascinating as your canvas is always changing...
Like mentioned, tell a story. Seems like you will or have undergone many unique experiences. Use that to your advantage. Stress how the experiences have helped you grow.
Ditch the salvia idea. I don't think it will solve anything, it's powerful if you wish to see what your mind can conjure up but I feel if you are looking to learn something from it, you won't. If anything, it will leave you more confused than before plus make you feel like shit afterwards...
Man, I'm jealous. Always wanted a GS. Anyways, if your parents paid 2k for it, I'd say it must be from some good bloodlines. It's shitting, pissing, and whining? Ya don't say? Sounds like ANY puppy especially in unfamiliar territory. But GSDs are extremely intelligent dogs so be patient and give...
At the end of the day, music is a series of notes and notations. Even if you couldn't convert immediately what you had in mind, if you take the notes and play it yourself, or pay a session player to play it, or use brass samples in your digital audio workstation of choice, it can be done. Sure...
http://youtu.be/j5BSmNZKRe0
I was just watching this last night. In the new release of ableton live 9 there's a feature that allows you to turn audio into midi data at which point you can manipulate how you choose. As you can see the algorithm is far from perfect but its a start.
You live in the UK? Perfect. Now take your tuition money, order yourself 4 grams of mushroom from one of your neighboring countries and see what the fuck life is all about.
What is reading a book like for you? Are you focused on the book, or thinking of other tasks you have in the future?
Depends how good the book is. I enjoy a good fantasy book as it allows me to get completely immersed in it.
How indecisive are you?
Very, maybe an 8. I have a hard time...
Me and my brother were left home alone for extended periods of time around age 6 or 7. I could recall a few mishaps throughout the years but nothing that was too crazy. Looking back, I wouldn't say this was ideal since in the early years, there were times where it was just scary not having a...
I've been on a few forums that is comprised of a group of elitists that tends to troll and shoot down any opinion that differs from the groups ideals. A few car forums in particular where it seems like if you post the wrong thing they will all attack you. However, I've never perceived an elitist...
It also depends on the potency of the salvia too. For full effect you will want to rip it from a bong (with ice). You'll also want to load the bowl completely and roast as much of the surface as you can.
Just to give you an idea of my first salvia trip, I took a single rip of the "80x" stuff...
I would agree with redbaron on the getting a job part. It seems you need some stability at this particular time and a part time or full time job would be a good start. Hell, you may even want to consider finishing up HS beforehand. Without skills you'll need to start at the bottom of course...
Is this "mutual friend" of yours also a guy? Perhaps he is jealous and wants your attention. Stepping in between would suggest dominance and clear attempt at isolation. Seems to be a clear sign to me, that or he must really hates this other person lol but if he is an INTP, that would strike me...
It sounds like they're into you too. I'd say the next time you catch this individual gazing your way, gaze back and smile. Converse whenever you can and learn how to read body language.
I think most jobs are pretty fun for a little while. I'd say take it for what it's worth and don't look to deep into it. If worse comes to worse, find another job.
The op is from April 2009. I hope he/she found something since then :
But to chime in I've must've held at least 15 different jobs in the past 10 years. Sure it's a bit harder to find work now but definitely not as impossible as everyone is making it out to be... Well unless you're in...
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