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means hyperfix or spinterest
( ) means any particular interest in a certain topic
general
'60s, '70s, '80s, British politics, black comedy, satire
music
The Evillious Chronicles
, Torture Tower Doesn't Sleep, Joe Meek, classic rock
( The Who, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones ), glam rock, VOCALOID, Billy Bragg, The Indelicates
, Kunt and the Gang, Paul Heaton ( The Beautiful South ), Amy Winehouse, Dazey and the Scouts, MARINA
animanga
Yu-Gi-Oh!
, From the Red Fog, Kakegurui, The Promised Neverland
live action
Top of the Pops ( presenters ( Tony Blackburn, Noel Edmonds ) ), classic comedy ( Monty Python ( Graham Chapman ), The Goodies ), James Bond ( classic era ), Louis Theroux ( his documentaries ), The Godfather, horror films, (the extended) Alan Partridge franchise ( The Day Today, Brass Eye, KMKYWAP, IAP, Alpha Papa, This Time, From the Oasthouse ), political satire ( Spitting Image
, The New Statesman, Yes Minister ), Gotham
animation
Moral Orel
games
Persona ( 3
, 4, 5 ), dark fantasy video games ( American McGee's Alice ), Fable, Hitman, rhythm games ( Project Sekai ), Nikki series ( Love Nikki, Shining Nikki ), Obey Me!, Pokémon, The Tale of Food, Danganronpa, Five Nights at Freddy's, Professor Layton, Batman: Arkham, Identity V
politics
UK politics
This is a decently large section so I'll split it into various parties and people. Obviously I don't support everyone listed, I'm just heavily invested!
Conservative Party ( Edward Heath, Jeffrey Archer, Geoffrey Howe, Norman Fowler, Michael Heseltine ), Labour Party ( Clement Attlee, Harold Wilson, Tony Benn
, Michael Foot, Neil Kinnock ), Liberal Party / Social Democratic Party / Liberal Democrats ( Jo Grimond, Jeremy Thorpe
, David Owen, David Steel ), significant figures ( Arthur Scargill )
true crime
Unlisted.
I am aware some of my interests are problematic and involve true crime, however I try to be as respectful as I can. I'm just kinda drawn to learning aboiut dark things. All of my interests are critical.
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Special interests
: Unlisted, classic rock, older comedy shows, UK politics