the white lighter

Admittedly, this blog and its maintainer have eclectic tastes. "Eclectic," as you might suspect, is a nice way of saying that there is very little intertwining theme to any of this. If you end up liking some (or most) of the things I like, you might find that wondrous.

In less subtle language, a few of the things you might see here: coffee/barista nerdery, androgyny and gender-fucking, gender studies in general, feminist theory, sex-positive imagery, fat people, photography and art of varying medium and subject, cat-related anything as well as my own feline friend, owls, tattoos, self-portraiture, nakedness, intermittent music of the people I love, writing, books, flea markets and thrift stores, Frida Kahlo, Patti Smith, anything related to my city of Philadelphia, me attempting to be less racist, and the sporadic, enjoyable internet meme I cannot resist. But I'll try to keep that last one to a minimum.

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3 machines I have been waiting for so long to get re-built! Top right, a Mao that NEVER worked in spite of the fact that I bought it new and sent it twice to get it fixed. Top left,  a Sunskin which was the very very first machine I owned, given to be by Filip Leu. And a last one… argh I don’t remember the name of the builder. A young tattoo artist from Pittsburgh if I remember well. I bought it at the LDN convention and it worked pretty for a while. Happy. Thank you S. Turner who rebuilt them and Thomas Hooper for making it happen!

How many people can say their first machines were given to them by Filip Leu? Sheesh.