I define myself as a Renaissance man, obviously born in the wrong century and thus having to cope with the rather anachronistic dimension of my identity. My emotional and cognitive structures have been shaped by a series of coexisting, overlapped dichotomies: passion and tenderness, empathy and strength, spirituality and corporeality, independence and belonging. The only positive aspect of this melange of contrasts is that I never experience boredom. My tolerable eccentricities: art, science, war, music, love, sports, languages, religion, psychology and philosophy. I've decided to immerse myself in Wire's ecosystem of digital interactions, because I really like discovering inspiring people. So, feel free to drop a line - either in English, Spanish, French or Romanian. I also understand Catalan, Portuguese, German or Italian, but I lack the skills to maintain an eloquent dialogue. P.S. I am not interested in any form of digital erotic interaction. If you need that, go out and find someone real for some quality time together. Nevertheless, if you want to say "hi", I am just one message away. Ariadnetta: Microbiome respect! 2 years ago • Report 1 Ariadnetta: Beautiful cover, possibly challenges the original, which is rare. Not sure any cover could rival this original though... Ascendant in reply to Ariadnetta: That was why I've posted it. Normally, is impossible to challenge Isaak's haunting vocals and falsetto... And yeah, you're right (Post deleted by staff ) View all 8 posts tenacity49: ah that is true, but still in the sense of courtly love it is as I stated above. ...oh I typed too quickly ,,,, ancient myth, (is what I meant to type) Delicate expectation is often the handmaiden of desire, it only suffers from guilt if she thinks it undeserved. That happens when there is the juxtaposition of what is sensually exquisite in feeling and not socially acceptable! I like your mindfulness. Pay no attention to me I am an old, but I do not suffer from simpering sentimentality! Ascendant: I have no idea. They are aquamarine, now whether that is beautiful or not... it's a question of personal taste |