factsvsromance
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Location | chattanooga, tn |
| Introduction | oh good lord. i'm a scorpio and sometimes i get really crotchety. i am a beard connoisseur. i cannot stress enough their importance in my world. i love costumes. i have a lot of characters. it's important that people know how to play. |
| Interests | heart beats, dance beats. creating! my friends & family, my dog (orson welles compton), tattoos, haircuts, (sub)cultural theory, makeup artistry, fashion photography, layering, astrology, the south, men with beards, playing games, non-stop giggling, bus stop treasures, dramatic readings of viggo mortensen poetry. |
| Favorite movies | sunset boulevard, my life as a dog, hedwig and the angry inch, do the right thing, fargo, the cook the thief his wife and her lover, dirty dancing, philadelphia, the red shoes, heathers, badlands, the saddest music in the world, it happened one night, clueless, pather panchali, a league of their own, the people vs. larry flynt, curse of the cat people. |
| Favorite music | ANY song with clapping. i enjoy supporting local music. otherwise!!: mates of state, anything involving jenny lewis, tilly and the wall, neutral milk hotel, gogol bordello, aesop rock, prince, the flaming lips, m.i.a., chromeo, billie holiday, of montreal, she & him, patsy cline, otis redding, old crow medicine show, the jackson 5, justice, lcd soundsystem, david bowie, beck, santogold, dolly parton, the faint, the violent femmes, margot & the nuclear so and so's. i shamelessly love a lot of pop music (kanye, britney, beyonce, miley, justin, etc). |
| Favorite books | "ready okay!" by adam cadre, the harry potter series (esp. books #4 and #7) by j.k. rowling, "sextrology", "fierce invalids home from hot climates" by tom robbins, "lolita" by vladimir nabakov, "cat's cradle" by kurt vonnegut, "a heartbreaking work of staggering genius" by dave eggers, "howl and other poems" allen ginsberg, "notes from underground: zines and the politics of alternative culture" by stephen duncombe, "the world according to garp" by john irving. |

