Stumbler review: Scarlettes reviews

Scarlette joined StumbleUpon on Feb 17, 2005 42 reviews since Mar 6, 2005
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weepingbeauty rated 3 weeks ago
i wonder about the similarity meter - people who i really like has little similarity to me, mutual (most) have limited similarity (some mutuals are friends :) and then i find others that has as high a similarity as 60 % and we are not fans/friends? anyhow, this is an interesting stumbler blog - one where i can spend loads of time ;)
CherishMe rated 3 weeks ago
[a man not afraid to think - what a rare innovator - thumbs way up]
isabeats rated 5 weeks ago
A self-described "assassin/bookworm" whose blog feature neurons, cult films, rhesus vocalizations, Veer Munshi, bower birds, the Antikythera mechanism, psychedelic folk music, anarcho-transhumanism, quantum everything, William Blake, "Black Mask", surrealism, neural sound, bacteria-powered micromotors, wind robots, science fiction, OCD, the role of Bolshevik ideology in the birth of the bureaucracy, etc, etc, etc. I love opening strange doors.
Klassy rated 8 weeks ago
The smartest mind in all of teh Stumbleverse is also a dead ringer for Malcolm McDowell. But enough about the superficial, every stumbler must dig into this guy's thumbs. It's like walking into a hurricane mindfuck. *tips hat* Personally, I thank S for introducing me to Arthur Koestler's Darkness At Noon -- one of the most spellbinding novels I've read and re-read, and has become one of my instant favorites; next to A Picnic At Hanging Rock, an old favorite-of-all-time of mine which is also a favorite of his. This review is way overdue.
Shelly41 rated 2 months ago
Bright young man with some interesting stumbles, thanks for sharing.
kiribird2 rated 2 months ago
Scarlette's a thought provoking Assassin/bookworm/jester who seems to be sailing to underworlds vivisected with Xanadu's yearning zeal, or something like that! A very cool 23 yr old, hope yet :)


silenus3milenio rated 5 months ago
Lingua ex Machina: Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the Human Brain
MISTERGOOFY rated 5 months ago
Futurism, anthropology, archeology, transhumanism, the tricky questions of consciousness and reality...an enviable thirst for knowledge and quest for understanding.
commerican rated 6 months ago
Caught and corrected my hypocrisy.