<P> House openly talks about, and makes references to, pornography . In "Lines in the Sand", he returns the flirtations of an underage female who is a daughter of a clinic patient . He regularly engages the services of prostitutes, of which his former female diagnostic team member Dr. Allison Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), who once had a crush on him, is aware . He also likes to gamble, frequently making wagers . </P> <P> House speaks multiple languages, demonstrating fluency in English, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Hindi, and Mandarin . He listens to jazz, plays the piano (as does Hugh Laurie) and has an interest in vintage electric guitars . House has often credited guitarist / songwriter Eric Clapton and composer Giacomo Puccini as his biggest musical influences, drawing parallels to those of Hugh Laurie's . He is an avid video gamer, is known to attend monster truck pulls with Wilson, and watch the soap operas General Hospital and the fictional Prescription Passion . House is a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Flyers . He is also (as is Laurie) a motorcyclist, riding a Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition, license plate Y91, as seen in "Swan Song", "Help Me", "Deception" and "Post Mortem"; otherwise, he drives a Dodge Dynasty sedan . </P> <P> House is an atheist . He openly and relentlessly mocks colleagues and patients who express any belief in religion, deeming such beliefs as illogical . He does not believe in an afterlife because he finds it is better to believe life "isn't just a test". However, in the season four episode "97 Seconds", he expresses sufficient interest in the possibility of an afterlife to electrocute himself in an effort to find out; he is dissatisfied with the results and denounces the possibility of an afterlife . This is also an example of House's tendency to self - experiment and submit to risky medical procedures in the name of truth . Over the course of the series, he disproves the effectiveness of a migraine cure by self - inducing a migraine and controlling the effects through drugs, undergoes a blood transfusion to assist with a diagnosis, and overdoses on physostigmine to improve his memory after sustaining head injuries, subsequently causing his heart to stop beating, then undergoes deep brain stimulation soon after . In "The Fix", he steals experimental medicine only tested in rats to try and regrow his thigh muscle, eliminating his pain . In the following episode, "After Hours", he finds out that the medicine cause tumors, and operated on himself in his bathtub based on a CT scan . Ultimately he is unable to continue and eventually brought in Cuddy, who sends him to the hospital . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> "(House) enjoys pursuing the truth, and he knows we all see the world through our own lenses . He's constantly trying to strip himself of those biases, to get a clean, objective view of things ." </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td>--Shore to Variety . </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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