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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
to get through life with comfortable shoes on
ABOUT ME
Twenty something radical queer
I work at an organic worker co-op, mostly baking delicious vegan goods in the deli or filling up bulk bins.
In my spare time I rummage through thrift stores, ride my bike, watch movies, or drink beer. I especially enjoy doing the last one.
PHILOSOPHY
ultimately you got to try and do what you feel is right in life. problem is 'right' is a highly relative term that tends to lead to a whole lot of trouble. to avoid this problem i tend to stick to myself and just try and do what's right for me without much harm to those around.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
So far I've only hosted a surfer, but found it enjoyable.
Currently backpacking round New Zealand and in need of couches to crash on.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Pretty good. Have had some surfers on my couch and had a good time.
Interests
video games, reading, shows full of awkward humour, massive movie nerd, confusing my cat with shiny objects.
- cats
- beer
- baking
- vegan
- drinking
- thrifting
- movies
- video games
- reading
- cycling
- backpacking
- camping
Music, Movies, and Books
big fan of charles burkowski's works, jasper fforde is always good for a laugh. my movie tastes are all over the place, but i always have a soft spot for b horror movies.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
the most amazing thing i've seen in my life was as a Peer Youth Mentor at Camp Aurora, a queer youth summer camp. It only goes for four days, but witnessing what happens to those marginalized kids in such a short time was a life changing experience.
Teach, Learn, Share
i'm pretty good in a kitchen and am full of pointless fun facts about human interaction with both eachother and the space around us courtesy of my degree.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Canada