We are always in movement — this process is constant, even if at times invisible.
Wanna know me? Gotta catch me first.

I carry a deep academic interest in concepts of monstrosity and corporality. How is meaning inscribed onto our bodies? What conversations are our corporeal and imagined selves locked in? What power does one hold over the other? How do we make meaning, how does meaning make us, and how do we resist or embrace these processes? I enjoy feminist theory that is centrally located in the body. I find something new in my twee monsters every time I listen. i think the world is beautiful. i think we can all find a way to live in it. you just have to operate on hope, on trust, and on empathy. the best way to get other people to act the same isto do it yourself first.i like hot cocoa and big sweaters. i like dogs, and ice cream, and sitting in the sun. i like watching movies with happy endings. i like making art that draws out a smile in someone else. i like to be told i'm doing a good job. i like to laugh. i'm quite good at it.i think we can doanything if we hold each others' hands. I’m not staring off becauseI’m not paying attention. I’m staring off because I’m… not paying attention.Is the gap even bridgable? You all are something and I’m something else. Perpetually. But there’s nothing to be done about it, is there?What’s an animal like me doing in a room like this? I have teeth and claws, and so do you. There's no point inpretending otherwise. I'm not easily deceived.I like jagged edges and small rebellions. I like art that is visceral, that reveals a truth. The fact of the matter is rarely comfortable. We tear each other to shreds. I'd rather not give youthe chance.If you see my insides,it means I am dead.

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