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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Learning how to be a swaggin' carpenter. Also, meeting fantastic human beings, making fantastic music, listening to songs my friends write, singing my songs to my friends, figuring out how to live my life in accordance to my ideals as closely as possible.
ABOUT ME
I'm a dirty hippie, a quaker, and I love it! I'm way into music, climbing trees, talking about politics, volunteering at collectives, finding ways to get free food, and being a vegetarian! (Don't worry, I'll bring my own food if I come over to your place.) I've graduated high school and been to two years of college at University of Maryland and I've just recently moved out of my dad's place. I work as a carpenter's apprentice right now, but I want to go on some crazy cool adventures before I grow up and need to be serious and get a real job or something boring like that. I wanna hitch across the country but for now you'll find me around Baltimore, D.C. or Silver Spring.
Interests
Hanging with the beautiful people who make my life shine, mostly. I love playing music, I play banjo, guitar, mandolin, ukulele and percussion. I'm constantly looking to jam, so if you like music too we should get together and see what we can do! I like to wander on my days off and relish in the carefree liberation of my youth, which is my predominant use of time.
- singing
- dining
- vegetarian
- politics
- music
- guitar
- rock climbing
- volunteering
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I worked at a collective in University of Maryland that operated as a worker-owned collective functioning in accordance with a number of anarchist principles. This was for five or six months of my life and it was a life changing experience. I've been infatuated with the sense of egalitarianism and respect that flooded that place ever since I first set foot into it. If I had to say what the single experience in my life that left me most awestruck was it would be my time there, the entire experience of seeing a collective actually function, where people treated co-workers and customers as friends and allies and it worked. The Maryland Food Co-op has floated in capitalist American society for nearly forty years now, and it is truly a feat of human will that inspires me.
Countries I’ve Visited
Canada, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
United States