Born in Korea. Raised in Maryland. Escaped to New York!
I enjoy catching up with friends over drinks, catching bands, watching movies. I'm pretty laid back about most things and my friends consider me a bit of a goofball. I may make references to obscure 80s sitcoms and pop music with random sci-fi quotes in between the occasional commentary on world and domestic views. It's all connected, man.
My Ideal Person:
You can turn me on to new music, new artists, new angles, new perspectives, new positions, new cuisine, New York.
You quietly enjoy comfortable silences.
You smile a lot and have a different one for many situations.
You dont mind if i discreetly air guitar after my 3rd beer. Its usually the bass. I dont even slide on the fret. You can play lead guitar if you want. I'm not a glory hound. I'm just happy to be in the air band.
You can see beyond your 50 foot radius and are curious about the world.
The last great book I read The Great Derangement by matt taibbi, currently having my mind blown by the End of Food by paul roberts
My most humbling moment whenever my niece laughs.
Favorite on-screen sex scene starship troopers - dizzy finally gets johnny and he realizes the right girl was chasing him the whole time. rasczak walks in on them and gives em 20 mins to do their thing before they kill more bugs.
The celebrity I resemble the most you know that korean guy from Lost? not him.
If I could be anywhere right now iceland. 4 days was not enough.
the trans-siberian railroad en route to mongolia.
the shire in new zealand.
9am under the disco ball at Twilo on any last friday of the month from 1999-2001.
Five items I can't live without family, pals, imagination, music and that feeling of awe i get when i see beautiful art, great design, exquisite animation, or anything so fucking visually stunning that i get inspired and then productive.
Fill in the blank: _____ is sexy; _____ is sexier. princess aura is sexy; dale arden is sexier.
In my bedroom one will find... books, lots o' music, an iMac that makes it possible to bridge the gap between art and rent, an amp and a borrowed fender that ive been meaning to learn how to play.
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