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Mathematician of the Mental Eye

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27 years old
Dayton, Ohio
United States
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MEMBER SINCE: 03/09/2008
STAR SIGN: Virgo
LAST LOGIN: 06/20/2008 22:05:53
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Horror, special interest, documentary style, dark comedies, good ol' hardcore dramas, etc. Some of the movies that I've enjoyed are: Cannibal Holocaust, Fight Club, Dead Alive, Jackass: The Movie, Pii, Gummo, Hellraiser, Cecil B Demented, Evil Dead, Unforgiven, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Batman Begins, Freddy Got Fingered, I Heart Huckabees, Shaun Of The Dead, Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, Eraserhead, Hellboy, Natural Born Killers, Cannibal Ferox, Scarface, American Psycho, Dazed And Confused, Bad Taste, Camp Kill Yourself, Reefer Madness, KIDS, Ninja Scroll, Rory O'Shea Was Here, The Devil's Rejects, Boondock Saints, Paranoia 1.0, I Spit On Your Grave, Life Is Beautiful, Redneck Zombies, Clockwork Orange, Slingblade, The People Under The Stairs, Reservoir Dogs, Memento, Blue Velvet, Where The Buffalo Roam, The Smashing Machine, Halloween, Friday The 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Phantasm, House Of 1,000 Corpses, and a little over a million more that would break my fingers trying to type out here.

Hip Hop, hardcore, some classical, some blues and jazz (not the corny style), intelligent lounge, sludge metal, spoken word, tons of music really. Some artists in particular that I enjoy are: Mike Patton, Chuck D, Nirvana, Kool Keith, Sublime, Henry Rollins, KRS-One, Acid Bath, Michael Franti, The Doors, Legbone, DOWN, Frank Zappa, Hank III, Gravediggaz, Mr Bungle, Erykah Badu, Candiria, Beck, Pink Floyd, MC Chris, Down, Janes Addiction, Bjork, Eyehategod, Rahzel, Fantomas, Led Zeppelin, Fine Arts Militia, Mazzy Star, Poe, The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, Hucklebuck, Soilent Green, Modest Mouse, Sage Francis, Goodie Mob, Lords Of Acid, Almost George, Spearhead, Devo, Billie Holiday, Assjack, DJ Cocheze, Psycho Realm, Meshuggah, Faith No More, Crash Test Dummies, Eyedea And Abilities, Morphine, Black Flag, Crotchduster, Esham, Hatebreed, Portishead, Funkdoobiest, Mudhoney, Tomahawk, Johnny Cash, Imprint, Everlast, etc.

Personally I enjoy a little "art museum" to go with my words, so I'm very much into "comic books". Some of the titles that have struck me as readable are: The Walking Dead, Swamp Thing, Kabuki, Wolverine, Hellraiser, New Avengers, X-Statix, Punisher (MAX Series), Y: The Last Man, Bite Club, X-23, Johnny The Homicidal Maniac, Alias, Hard Times, Supreme Power, The Goon, Badger, Marvel Zombies, DMZ, Ultimate Fantastic Four, 30 Days Of Night, Watchmen, Animal Man, Hellboy, Lenore, American Virgin, Ex Machina, Preacher, Civil War, Jinx, Daredevil, Fables, Strange Killings, Identity Crisis, Astonishing X-Men, Squee, Loveless, The Nail, Channel Zero, Moon Knight, The Losers, Powerless, 52, Hate, The Pulse, Sin City, Venom, The Sandman, What If, The Exterminators, Haunt Of Horror, Lobo, Shade: The Changing Man, We3, Tarot: Witch Of The Black Rose, All Star Superman, Hard Time, Thor: Vikings, most Vertigo titles, the IDW and Avatar horror books, and tons of other books I couldn't possibly spend the time lettering out here. Some of the particular artists/writers I usually tend to really enjoy checking out are David Mack, Jamie Delano, Alan Moore, Brian K. Vaughn, Steve Dillon, Richard Corben, Grant Morrison, Brian Michael Bendis, Rick Veitch, Neil Gaiman, Steve Niles, Brian Azzarello, Sam Kieth, Erik Larsen, Frank Miller, Bernie Wrightson, Jim Lee, Mike Mignola, Alex Ross, John Totleben, Len Wein, Peter Bagge, Brian Wood, Tony Moore, Warren Ellis, Peter Milligan, Garth Ennis, Jamie Hewlett, and 473 billion others I'll put here in my next life. Some of the "real" books without art that I've enjoyed are: Of Mice And Men, Pet Cemetary, A Confederacy Of Dunces, A Light In The Forest, Fear And Loathing: Campaign Trail Of '72, The Drive-In, and other reading that I'll type in later...









If you know me from my "Human Life", then it's probably from around Northridge, Dayton, or New Orleans. If you know me through various electronical means, than it's most likely as a fight fan & you know me as the guy who runs MySpace MMA there on that particular site and the myNetSpot MMA page. Of course, you could perhaps know me from the interviews that I do with people that you may or may not know of yet (but that you should definitely know about regardless): Interviews by Darrick Patrick. There may even be a slim chance you know me from the weird "home video style stunt comedy" footage I sometimes shoot, which can mostly be found being occasionally uploaded by lil' bits and pieces on the Darrick Patrick YouTube Page and on the newer Digested Puddle MySpace Film Profile. The even slimmer possibility of maybe knowing me from any of my vocal work is there too, which is mainly stationed on my MySpace Music Page. An even smaller majority of people know me as the Mental Mathematician of the now-deceased website myNetSpot.org. Or then again it's quite possible that I might very well be a brand new person to you. Feel free to hit me up...

And here are some mixed martial arts interviews I've done:

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10 Questions With Matt Thorpe (6/9/2008)

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10 Questions With Landon Showalter (6/4/2008)

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10 Questions With Jake Ellenberger (5/31/2008)

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10 Questions With Dave Drago (5/30/2008)

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10 Questions With Mark Miller (5/27/2008)

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10 Questions With Cung Le (5/17/2008)

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10 Questions With Martin Kampmann (5/2/2008)

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10 Questions With Leslee Ojugbana (4/24/2008)

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10 Questions With Brad Blackburn (4/22/2008)

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10 Questions With Mustafa Hussaini (4/20/2008)

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10 Questions With Devin Cole (4/19/2008)

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10 Questions With Josh Riley (4/18/2008)

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10 Questions With Rob Wince (4/17/2008)

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10 Questions With Justin McCully (4/13/2008)

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10 Questions With Christian Wellisch (4/12/2008)

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10 Questions With Gerald Lovato (4/11/2008)

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10 Questions With Rob McCullough (4/10/2008)

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10 Questions With Charles Blanchard (4/6/2008)

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10 Questions With Bill Smallwood (4/3/2008)

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10 Questions With Chad Reiner (4/2/2008)

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10 Questions With Tonya Evinger (4/1/2008)

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10 Questions With Eric Slocum (3/29/2008)

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10 Questions With Dan Hardy (3/25/2008)

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10 Questions With Matthias Riccio (3/21/2008)

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10 Questions With Tommy Speer (3/19/2008)

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10 Questions With Jeremy Horn (3/18/2008)

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10 Questions With Jamie Varner (3/14/2008)

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10 Questions With Brad Nordquist (3/13/2008)

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10 Questions With Kenny Florian (3/12/2008)

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10 Questions With Nick Thompson (3/10/2008)

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10 Questions With Keith Wisniewski (3/5/2008)

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10 Questions With Lana Stefanac (3/2/2008)

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10 Questions With Art Santore (2/26/2008)

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10 Questions With Ray Perales (2/23/2008)

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10 Questions With Tristan Yunker (2/21/2008)

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10 Questions With Nick Roscorla (2/8/2008)

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10 Questions With Chris Ruyle (2/5/2008)

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10 Questions With Ed Herman (2/1/2008)

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10 Questions With John Kolosci (1/26/2008)

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10 Questions With Ernie Perea (1/22/2008)

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10 Questions With Daniel McWilliams (1/20/2008)

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10 Questions With Jason Drake (1/16/2008)

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10 Questions With Gerry Noche (1/14/2008)

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10 Questions With Calem Willis (1/10/2008)

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10 Questions With Carmine Zocchi (1/6/2008)

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10 Questions With Benji Radach (12/30/2007)

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10 Questions With Brad Dillon (12/17/2007)

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10 Questions With Ray Elbe (9/29/2007)

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10 Questions With Richard Montoya (6/28/2007)

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10 Questions With Jeremy Jackson (6/10/2007)

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10 Questions With Andrew Chappelle (5/27/2007)

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10 Questions With James Lee (5/12/2007)

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10 Questions With Roxanne Modafferi (4/26/2007)

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10 Questions With Elvis Sinosic (4/3/2007)

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10 Questions With Lee Shone (3/18/2007)

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THIS IS THE ARCHIVES, IT'll STAY UPDATED FOR SURE:

Exclusive Interviews by Darrick Patrick



Displaying 10 out of 34 comments
06/12/2008 16:03:06


DarrickPatrick wrote:


Yeah, MMA fans like 100 years from now will have a MASSIVE collection of fights to watch.  They'll never catch up, ha!



If only anime was like that...



06/07/2008 20:13:47


DarrickPatrick wrote:


Heheheh, 'tis the beauty of UFC DVDs!



Cheaper, and convenient.



05/22/2008 10:43:45

Great interview with Cung Le. He's a definitely exciting fighter.



05/02/2008 12:07:13


DarrickPatrick wrote:


3 hours on the pay-per-view, but probably 5 to 6 hours for the whole event.



Would have made me miss my anime.



04/25/2008 17:37:39


DarrickPatrick wrote:


Ummm...10 p.m. our time.  It was the first UFC pay per view from Canada - first UFC event there altogether, I believe.



How long was it?



04/24/2008 10:31:57


DarrickPatrick wrote:


Then there would be "insane people" body parts all over the streets from the sane people hacking them to pieces for attacking them in a rage of insanity, ha!  Somewhere in the Twilight Zone, heheheh....

Get to watch the UFC last Saturday?



Seems kind of like Resident Evil...
Sadly, I wasn't able to watch; what time was it on, again?



04/20/2008 18:41:51


DarrickPatrick wrote:


That's a good example!  I could kind of understand though.  That way complete nuts aren't walking around slicing people to ribbons.



That's true; however, there are also going to be just as many (if not twice as many) people who *aren't* complete nuts who are armed.



04/15/2008 21:46:25


DarrickPatrick wrote:


Heheheh, I believe you to be correct there!



I bet there are many who would disagree, though...Like the government.



04/12/2008 19:52:16


DarrickPatrick wrote:


HA!  I would definitely run the other way.



As would most sensible people. Nobody in their right mind is going to run around pissing people off when they know it could be the last thing they ever do.



04/12/2008 19:24:09


DarrickPatrick wrote:


Ah, I understand.  I don't see any problem with allowing people to carry their blades as long as their not poking people with them, heheh.  Although I suppose it would give a whole new definition to a street brawl if that happened to happen.



I think that might lower the frequency of street fights, due to it becoming an almost-certain life-or-death situation.




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