Restless type. Mostly irony-free wingnut. Celebrator of trees. Stilt walker. Given to rare fits of poetry. Boot junkie and whiskey enthusiast. Blabbermouth with only a vague notion of TMI. Vermont secessionist expatriate. Moss sniffer. Stray cat petting machine. Alternative school graduate. Mountain admirer. Tattooed non-professional. Mild-mannered atheist and polite anarchist. Big city person with rural inclinations, or maybe it's the other way around.
BOOK. NERD.
My name is Nicole Cipri. I'm a writer and a wingnut, among other things. This is my tumblr, aka, a curated mess of memes and half-finished thoughts.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
I AM NOT MOVING - Short Film - Occupy Wall Street (by Bigsteelguy4)
Oof.
I’ve been cruising through the Occupy Chicago protests. I always feel awkward, like I usually do in situations with huge numbers of people I don’t know, and haven’t stayed long. It’s (unsurprisingly, perhaps) hard to approach folks whose first method of communication is through hand-painted signs with angry slogans. I’m going tomorrow, though, to the big gathering. See you there, maybe?
This is video from the Procession of the Species last year. I am so psyched for tomorrow. I really dropped the ball on making my fennec fox costume but Panda just said it is okay if I wear my skunk costume. Phew.
Oh, Oly. I miss you. I’m gonna miss this parade. I miss having a venue to wear stilts and dress like a tree and dance around like a weiner. (Which you can see in this video, by the way, around 2:30)
Philip Glass Glassworks (by ninjapiratelover)
Guess who saw Philip Glass last night? Mmmmmmmmm.
Queen - ‘Fat Bottomed Girls’ (via queenofficial)
This is my happy song. Also, FREDDIE MERCURY, YOUR SUSPENDERS/VINYL/BARECHEST PANTS COMBO IS AMAZING.
Scrapertown (by California is a place.)
The Scraper Bike Movement seeks to capture the creativity of youth living within dangerous communities. It gives them a positive outlet that is fun, educational, and promotes healthy lifestyles. The Scraper Bike Movement offers youth a sustainable group of peers that is positive and motivating. We want to expand and enlighten young peoples perspective on life through fixing and painting bicycles. Our goal is to support youth entrepreneurship and cultural innovation.
(From their website)