My awesome friend Brad Sucks tagged me for the Seven Things meme. I totally freaked out when I saw my name next to William Gibson. He's one of my favorite authors. I even got custom license plates out of his characters. It's taken me a while, but, I finally did it and tried to make it colorful.
1 I collect stamps. I have a huge binder all organized by topic (not country and date like most people do). Here is a small sampling:
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2 If I had a large enough house, I'd dedicate an entire room for making my own ball pit.


3 I'm very opinionated and stubborn about my beliefs. Many acquaintances and friends don't know this though. That's because I try to avoid arguments and confrontation whenever possible. I don't like to try to recruit people to my point of view. When I try to persuade people I get all huffy and puffy and completely fumble the logic and rationale.

5 I spent my freshman year of high school living in Copenhagen, Denmark. I met many interesting and fun people there. My apartment was on Nyhavn pictured below (photo by nishioka).

6 My first word as a baby was light. I generally dig pretty glowing things like christmas lights, candles, fireworks, color logs, glow sticks, etc. It's also sort of funny in an ironic way because my attitude is often a lot darker than it should be.

7 I've read a decent amount of books about shamans and the shamanic experience. I'm not sure why this is such a compelling subject for me. It's pretty much the reason I went into anthropology. I love the fact that the study of shamanism can bridge so many different disciplines.
- *For instance, you can look into the neurological/biological components and processes involved in the shamanic mind state.
- *From an ethnobotany perspective, you can learn about the natural medicine and healing of almost any current or past culture.
- *If you are a physicist or astronomer, you can ponder if it would be theoretically possible for a human to access or even trigger a link with an alternate reality. Shamans were often the ancient scholars of the stars and the calendar-keepers. They were the old masters of time and space before modern science.
- *For people who are interested in psychology/sociology, you can study how individuals with "deviant" behaviors are sometimes accepted within the cultures framework by being given a special extra-ordinary status such as shaman.
- *Musicians or music therapists will not be surprised to learn about the connection between drumming or chanting and the altered mind state.
- *Those studying art may be intrigued by the influence of "visions" on an artist's creative expression.
- *There's more, I might add stuff about computer science, drama, literature and history later.

