Here's a random, incongruous, totally incomplete enumeration that rushes through my mind: Monty Python, Seinfeld, Einstein's picture where he pulls his tongue out, the Big Bang Theory (the TV show and the actual theory), literature, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Bizet, Beatles, Tom Waits, Jim Jarmusch, Wes Anderson, Woody Allen, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Jose Saramago, Salvador Dali, Picasso, Brancusi, London England, French Riviera, Italian mountains, opera, camping and recycling, Iceland and Bjork, wikipedia, Radiohead, et caetera.
Man
Woman
33 years old
LTR Marriage Friendship Interests Share
from 22 to 33
Caucasian/White
5'7" (170cm)
 
Athletic
 
Agnostic
English French German Other
 
Masters degree
 
economics, physics, arts
 
Canada
ON
 
Toronto
 
Love as a thought in the heart's mind
 
 
I am a relentless polymath, with incurable curiosity vis-à-vis the spectacle of life, I am fascinated by science and elaborated art, I wrote two screenplays and I am currently working on a novel, I have performed briefly at the Betty Oliphant Theatre, I'm trying to learn to play my clarinet, I carry my SLR everywhere, I am writing this paragraph in one breath and hoping you are reading it in one breath, I have a wide professional resume (banking, software, sales, insurance), I lived a year in Germany, I speak four languages (not perfectly, of course), I am an excellent swimmer, an imperfect cook (but I am willing to learn), I do not watch TV (at all) but I love films and documentaries, I read a lot, I trim my garden when I have time, I travel at every single occasion I get, I am optimist and realist simultaneously and never loose HOPE.
I am told I have an enrapturing sense of humor, that I am intelligent, kind and generous, honest and ambitious, fair and with strong moral principles.
I do not play relationship games, deliberate or not, and do not appreciate if you do. This doesn't mean that I am not extremely open to challenging conversations and fine sarcasm and intellectual wrestling. On the other hand I have minimal tolerance for petty small talk and sheer absence of modesty.
 
 
 
Saramago, Dostoyevsky, Marquez, Shakespeare, Stanescu, David Lodge, Tom Wolfe, Kafka, Thomas Mann, Murakami and the so many others
 
 
 
To be or to be?
 
 
 
At a coffee shop with a view of the birth of a star
 
 
 
Game theory
 
 
 
Bach, Beatles, Bizet, Tom Waits, Nick Drake and the so many others
 
 
 
Astronomy Economics/Finance History Languages/Linguistics Literature Math Music Performing Arts Psychology/Sociology Politics Technology Visual Arts