joined on 10/23/03
last updated 07/21/08
October 2, 2007
One of the few humans alive that I would want to compete against in a cartwheel contest.
One of the few humans around that I would beeeeeeg to ride behind on a motorcycle.
One of the few humans that I find myself missing when he's not around.
Who's heart is larger than his brain and who's brain is bigger than my foot.
Impossible to sqash and impossibly fun to squish.
March 31, 2007
I would cross oceans, kill small woodland creatures, and break international conventions to be there for him.
Jonathan's tenous and conditional biological stake in life greatly amplifies his ability to embrace his existence. He is probably the most honestly open and life-affirming person I know.
The night I met him, he told me his life story, then helped me move half a cord of firewood at about 1am, then took me to the Essex hot tubs. I think that sums him up pretty well - he wants to share his opinions and views, he does so in a vibrant way, he helps and does crazy things for the sake of art in the middle of the night, and in the end he just wants to be your friend, to help you feel comfortable.
Have I mentioned his excellent songwriting skills? Have him sing you "Feeling the Muni Tonight". Pure genius.
Oh, and he has sexy scars.
May 16, 2005
The body of a man with the heart of woman. How perfect & beautiful is that?
April 25, 2005
I thought I understood hedonism until I met Jonathan.
November 16, 2004
he was looking for a rockstar, and instead found me. his bold furry furor provides much needed comfort, interest and most of all, shiny things.
!!~AllNighters, Unite~!!,
!!☻♥ Renewable Energy Action,
**I GOT TESTED!**,
2πr,
Antarctica,
arabic arabe 'arabe !!!,
Backpackers,
BayAerialists,
Bondage a Go Go,
Cognitive Science,
Composers,
Contact Improv Dance,
CREATIVE WRITING,
Cyberpunk,
Dance Dance Immolation,
Electronic Music Production,
ELYSEUM: a Paradise for Heroes & Writers,
Fiction Writing,
Fire,
Friends of Jonathan,
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In Oakland, CA, writing a bunch.
In the Basilica of St. Peters, Vatican City
about me
My friend Amacker once did a brilliant thing at a party. It was a raging all-nighter in a fabulously decorated building, but as the dawn neared the energy fell. It was cold, dark, and people were sleepy and cracked out. Amacker decided that we all needed to go outside to see the sun rise. No one believed her.
She walked through the building, calling "sunrise!" to the crashed masses. A few bleary eyes turned her way; eventually one or two people got up from the all-consuming couches and began to follow her, zombie-like. Then she had a better idea.
"Chocolate! Chocolate! I have chocolate!" she started saying, and the word spread. "Chocolate!" she chirped into each room, unstoppably cheerful in her knowledge that this, just this, was exactly what the party needed in that moment. Like the piper she led the growing crowd downstairs and out to the lake.
We saw the sun rise, she fed us chocolate as promised, and it was good.
And that is how I want to interact with the world. I want to be sensitive and enthusiastic enough to understand what is most needed in each moment, and gently call people forth to create it. The sunrise, tasty food, literacy, hot nights with someone warm, cross-cultural art, a global society that values exploration and tolerance -- these are all things I hope to learn how to call people to.
Facing the reality that Tribe is going down, and that most of the people I meet aren't on it anyway, I have decided to see if I can live with Facebook (search for Jonathan Stray.)
There are a lot of things I don't like about Facebook, but this seems to be a necessary step, and I do have (some) hope.
I have revived my ailing LJ account as my "personal" blog (jstray.livejournal.com). You'll probably only be interested in this if you actually know me. My other site, equivocality.net, remai...
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Fri, January 11, 2008 - 3:03 AM
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There are myths to travel. There are mythic voyages of the ones who went before. A long time ago, somebody rode a motorcycle all through Indonesia, and then spent four months in a crumbling room in Jakarta penning the very first Lonely Planet. We all want to be that person, every last backpacking one of us. Like Joseph Conrad, we are irresistibly drawn to the vast blank spaces on the map. But there aren't any, not anymore.
You still sometimes meet that generation. You run into an aging hip...
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Fri, November 2, 2007 - 12:21 PM
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Nouvelle Vague
This is an album of jazz/lounge covers of 80s pop hits by a French vocalist. And it's completely genius, and at times achingly, heartbreakingly beautiful.
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Based on a True Story - Fat Freddy's Drop
The first studio album by the New Zealand roots / reggae / dub / jam band won all sorts of gold records, and that's because it's freaken' good music.
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Angel Milk - Telepopmusik
It's been a year and I'm still playing this reguarly. There is no better recent chill album, IMHO.
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