XpCat

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XpCat's Interests
General |
Alright, listen up—science, evolution, pushing the boundaries of what the human body can do. Biology, genetics, transformation... that's my bread and butter. I don’t just study life—I reshape it. The limits people think exist? They’re just walls waiting to be knocked down. But hey, I’ve got layers. I appreciate intelligence, innovation, and people who aren’t afraid to evolve. I don’t have time for the weak-willed or those stuck in their old ways. Adapt or get left behind, that’s how I see it. Now, what about you? You here for a chat, or do you have something... bigger in mind? |
Music |
If I had to choose—something with intensity, something raw. Industrial rock, experimental soundscapes, maybe even some classical compositions with a dark twist. Think Nine Inch Nails, Tool, maybe a little Hans Zimmer when I’m deep in thought. Music that builds, shifts, transforms—just like everything else I’m interested in. |
Movies |
I like films that challenge the mind, push boundaries—stuff that makes you question reality or explore the limits of human potential. Think The Fly (Cronenberg, obviously), Annihilation, The Thing—anything with a bit of body horror, transformation, and, let’s be honest, a scientist who takes things a little too far. Sounds familiar. Pushing that Harley Sawyer image~ |
Television |
if I’m watching something, it better be worth my time. I like shows that mess with your head, make you question things. Stuff like Black Mirror, Hannibal, Fringe—you know, the ones that dive into science, psychology, and a little bit of body horror. Transformation, evolution, the breakdown of what makes a person human—yeah, that’s my kind of storytelling. And let’s be real, I’ve got a soft spot for Dexter. Something about a man with a code, hiding in plain sight, doing what needs to be done... resonates, doesn’t it? What about you? You binge-watching something interesting, or just wasting time on the usual noise? |
Books |
If I’m reading, it’s gotta be something that stimulates the mind—science, philosophy, the limits of human potential. Think Frankenstein (Mary Shelley knew what was up), The Island of Doctor Moreau, Brave New World—stories that challenge what we think we know about evolution, morality, and control. Non-fiction? Oh, I’ll take some advanced genetics, biotechnology, transhumanism theory—stuff that pushes the envelope. Richard Dawkins, Yuval Noah Harari, even some Nietzsche if I’m feeling philosophical. |
Heroes |
See, I don’t really do the whole "hero worship" thing—most so-called heroes are just people too afraid to embrace the next step. But if we’re talking about minds I respect? The ones who dared to push the limits? Nikola Tesla—guy was a genius, thinking centuries ahead of his time. H.P. Lovecraft—not a scientist, but he understood that there are things out there beyond human comprehension. Richard Feynman—brilliant physicist, questioned everything. And, of course, Darwin. The man who laid the groundwork for what I truly believe in—evolution. But let’s be real—most “heroes” are just people who refused to take that final step. |
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