-Hobbies: Anime (please talk to me about it, it's one of few corridors that lead to my soul), walking (in nature, preferably in the mountains), researching (will continue below), daydreaming (worldbuilding; not sure how to describe it in a word (ask me about it for details)), drawing (I kind of do it rarely, but I really want to do more of it; I enjoy it a lot, plus it's a great stress-relief), listening to music (most of the day, every day; will continue below), reading books(more about it below)... (will add more once my brain decides to cooperate with me)
-Favorite TV Shows: Star Trek (TNG, DS9, ENT) (yes plz, also something I'm desperate to talk about with someone), Breaking Bad, Chernobyl, True Detective (S1), The Office (the funniest TV show I've ever watched, an absolute fan)
-Favorite Anime: *flex* Mushishi (if you really want to talk about this, we can also talk about marriage, because I am not letting you go), Gintama (by far funniest thing I've watched, ever), FMA: Brotherhood (contains everything and somehow it all fits perfectly), Naruto (it's simply beautiful and emotionally quite powerful), Berserk (nothing to add here, you know if you've watched it), Cowboy Bebop (I somehow completely get it, like it's me), Samurai Champloo (same as Cowboy Bebop)... (may have left out a few)
-Favorite Movies: Studio Ghibli movies (Spirited Away is my #1 favorite movie, Laputa's Flying Castle is #2, My Neighbor Totoro is #3, Grave of the Fireflies is #4, ...), Godfather trilogy (No, I like them all, in entirety, it's simply amazing and awesome and ... I'll stop), Shawshank Redemption, V for Vendetta, Star Wars series (1-6, absolute fan), LotR series (absolute fan), all Tarantino movies (they're perfect to me)... (will add more perhaps)
-Favorite Books:
-Scientific(I'll just write the areas of interest, categories): Computer Science (artificial intelligence, Linux, algorithms and data structures, programming languages, ...), Psychology (hard to pinpoint)
-Non-scientific: "The Book of 5 Rings" by Miyamoto Musashi, "Art of War" by Sun Tzu, various books about chess, personal growth books ("Meeting the Shadow" by C.G. Jung and the others, "Learn the Art of Memory"...) ... (there's lots more, but I'm not sure how to categorize them yet)
-Topics of Interest: philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, personal growth, religion, nature, astronomy, education, physics, math, logic, etc.