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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Meet kind & weird & fun people while floating around Europe
ABOUT ME
I currently live in Brooklyn, NY and work at a funny little coffee shop and read books constantly and try to be good to Gaia and spend too much $$$ on records and ride my bike erratically and try to travel as much as possible and go to punk shows and go to lots of shows and write poems(eep) and love everyone and take harp lessons sometimes and get in car accidents and make big plans and laugh a lot and feel weird all of the time and watch a lot of Seinfeld and try to dress like a witch.
PHILOSOPHY
KEEP ON CREEPIN' ON.
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LET YR FREAK FLAG FLY
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
I have surfed many a couch and have offered couches in my former lives up to souls from all over the world and maybe the universe. Right now, I am surfing around Europe with my best friend, Julia!
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
My couch-surfing experience as of yet have not been related to the proper noun, CouchSurfer, but I have hosted many souls in the houses I have lived in from New York City to Seattle, WA. I have mostly hosted friends and friends of friends and bands on tour and friends of bands on tour. I have also traveled sporadically and economically and have thus spent my time on many floors and spare rooms and fields out back and old funky couches. I am currently on a trip to Europe that is my first (official)CouchSurfing endeavor.
Interests
oh, boy, oh, man, well, i mean, y'know: ALL OF IT.
- books
- poetry
- coffee
- running
- flying
- shopping
- traveling
- painting
- cycling
- surfing
Music, Movies, and Books
gothic romanticism, Roland Barthes, zines, punk rock, psychedelia of the music & lit & movie variety, Fellini, goth industrial of the mid-eighties variety, Stravinsky, Borges, Neil Young, Joan Didion, Judee Sill, Bartok, Dead Moon, yeah, and like, ALL OF IT. mostly, most of it!
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Yesterday I was at the Tate Modern in London and I saw a 5 yr old girl run up to a painting from across the gallery, jump over a rope, and press her entire tiny body against the canvas. When the guards came over she just held on even more tightly and it was amazing!