firedancing, having adventures, exploring abandoned forgotten places, passion, sensuality, consent, sex, bondage, stripping, tree sits, playing capoeira, lesbian vampires, teaching, travelling, train hopping, science, the comfort of friends, conversations late into the night, all that is the ocean both above and below, singing, music, the accordion, dancing, acrobatics, contortion.
Really i just want to play, explore, and be.
Music
In no particular order:
HUMANWINE
The Dresden Dolls
all that is gypsy-punk
Ghost of Monkshood
Victory at Sea (especially "Love is Ageless")
Ani Difranco
Lacuna Coil
Bjork
Tori Amos
Future Sounds of London
Evanescence
Gaea Spore
Kid Beyond (the most badass beatboxer i've ever heard)
The Hobogoblins
Sinus Iridum
The Amelie soundtrack
The Smashing Pumpkins
psytrance
Radiohead
Sleater-Kinney
Tool
the sound of her wings
the call between my soul and the storm... this list goes on and on and on.
Movies
The Matrix, Amelie, Tank Girl, The Crow, Pretty Woman, Office Space, really i have a soft spot in my heart for any movie where there's a hot girl fighting - especially if she's fighting zombies.
Television
i don't really watch t.v., but i do like these series:
The L Word
Buffy
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Bleach
Full Metal Alchemist
and Firefly.
Books
Wow... i'm a librarian ok so this could go on and on and on, but i'll keep it to just a few:
"Off the Map"
Daphne Gottlieb
"Written on the Body" by Jeanette Winterson
anything by Robert Heinlein
"The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
anything by Neil Gaiman - particularly "The Sandman"
"The Little Prince"
"The Golden Key"
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
and any lesbian vampire erotica i can get my hands ...
Heroes
Those who live with beauty and passion
my sister
genderqueer and transgender folks
Death, Delirium
The Dresden Dolls
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Joan of Arc
and any girl whose ever survived living on the streets.
There is so much beauty and inspiration in the world, let's admire each other.
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MY Details
Hometown:
Gaia
Here for:
All sorts of things
Orientation:
Second star on the right…
Sexual Orientation:
Open to so many possibilities…
Gender:
Tomboy-femme
Relationship Status:
Happily, strongly single though always looking for lovers and friends
Body Type:
Androgynous queer gypsy-punk femme
Ethnicity:
Irish, Scottish, Polish
Spirituality:
The ocean and stars and lovers and…
Sign:
Skull and Cross Bones, Spiral, Pisces, Dog, Yellow Lunar Human
Children:
i want to co-parent with a community of friends and lovers
Education:
The streets, friends, other cultures, books, college
Occupation:
Librarian, Women’s Health Care Worker, Sex Worker, Accordion Busker
About me:
i'm a girl trying to have fun and make the world a better place. i am fiercely loyal to those that are close to me. i wouldn't hesitate to take down, you and your friends. i like little, pretty things, particularly if they are little boxes or functional things, are overlooked and lost, or are just made of pretty smoothness like ocean washed pieces of blue glass. i like the sharp sensation of pain that makes me know i'm still alive. i enjoy the sight of my blood. Passion and sensuality are the things that move and consume me. i can be savage and soft. i am a jungle queen like Julie in the outback. i was called a combat faerie for a reason.
i am [like] a cunt, i have layers upon layers.
Who I'd like to meet:
People who love life with all it's beauty and pain and funny little bits. Let's share.
A strong, beautiful woman to run around the post-apocalyptic future with finding relics in rusty skyscrapers of a society gone by.
Anyone that adds something interesting to my life, particularly if they happen to be awesome tranny folks.
"The Clonycavan Man, a 2000-year-old male bog body found near Dublin, Ireland, was found to be wearing a Mohawk, held together with plant oil and pine resin imported from southwestern France or Spain.[1] The Mohawk, which can also be known as "Moonhawk" in some countries, is often thought to have been worn by the Mahican and Mohawk tribes, but the name may be a misnomer; it is believed that the Wyandot were the first Native American tribe to wear the hairstyle, but early French explorers mistook them for the Mohawk tribe[citation needed]. Many other accounts of Native American cultures however claim that 'In times of war, Mohawk men shaved their heads except for a scalplock or a crest down the center of their head--the hairstyle known as a roach or a "Mohawk." [2] During World War II, members of the Allied Airborne soldiers (specifically the 101st Airborne Division - the "Screaming Eagles") shaved their hair into Mohawks."
I am, I am moving back to the PNW - to return to an apprenticeship with my Plant Medicine Teacher and bring energy and income into Fire Rose Farm. Call me. now. :)