Victoria Flint
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Arts |
| Occupation | Writer, Model, New Media Contribution |
| Location | Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines |
| Introduction | Victoria Flint is a brassy, opinionated young woman, living in Dumaguete with ten cats, two dogs, a husband and her mother in law.
When not trolling social media, playing neopets, or writing, she enjoys photography, painting, sewing, riding the scooter, and throwing the cats at spiders and other icky bugs that she can’t bring herself to kill firsthand. In her world, living without coffee is a criminal offense, and she really misses sushi, though has learned to love lechon, and would eat her husband’s homemade marinara for every meal if she could. She thinks her husband’s insatiable love of water is weird, but shares his obsession with eating pickles and drinking the brine. |
| Interests | Lush Cosmetics, Cooking, Baking, Religious & Spiritual Studies, Photography, Movies, Music, Living Life, Shopping |
| Favorite movies | Bug, Platoon, Home, May, Rhinoceros Eyes, Southland Tales, Last Days, Perfume, Endgame, Altered States, Naked Lunch, Angel Heart, After Hours, Barfly, Dead Ringers |
| Favorite music | A Perfect Circle, A.F.I, The Bastard Faries, Abba, The Bravery, Alice In Chains, The Knife, The Mars Volta, All That Remains, The Human Abstract, Ani DiFranco, Anouk, The Fall Of Troy, Apocalyptica, the Pogues, Threebrain, Anghellic, Au Revoir Simone,Bjork, Bad religion, Timbaland, Tomohawk, Mike Patton, Boards of Canada, Underoath, Blockhead, Bread, Buckethead, Danko Jones, Chevelle, CCR, Denali, DCeltron 3o3o, Desert Planet, CKY, Erkan Ogur, Esthero, Finch, Dresden Dolls, Kitaro, Lemon Jelly, Massive Attack, Megadeth, Nirvana, mutemath, MSI, Nick Drake, Puscifer, Tool, Primus, Ratatat, Norah Jones, Nonpoint, No/Fx, Snoop Dogg, Rob Zombie, Shabutie, Tears For Fears, Sarah Brightman, Steve Vai |
| Favorite books | The Art of Magical Evocation, The Necronomicon, The Bible, The Quran, The Kabbalah, Anything by Carlos Castaneda, The Works of Spinoza |
