Literary and media historian. Not my employer’s account. She/they/punk rock tomboy. Settler on xʷməθkʷəy̓əm and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh land. Setter of types, maker of typos. A person whose first object in life is a joke. Avatar: window display in now-defunct local wig shop offering “real/syntactic [sic]” long platinum blond wigs. Header: a woman (Emily Grisenthwaite?) yells at VPD and RCMP on Heatley Street during the Battle of Ballantyne Pier, June 18, 1935, East End Vancouver/K’emk’emelay.
Literary and media historian. Not my employer’s account. She/they/punk rock tomboy. Settler on xʷməθkʷəy̓əm and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh land. Setter of types, maker of typos. A person whose first object in life is a joke. Avatar: window display in now-defunct local wig shop offering “real/syntactic [sic]” long platinum blond wigs. Header: a woman (Emily Grisenthwaite?) yells at VPD and RCMP on Heatley Street during the Battle of Ballantyne Pier, June 18, 1935, East End Vancouver/K’emk’emelay.
I was thinking about the flosser a student photographed for me last week (because my ancient phone had no battery) and then forgot to text me, walking along imagining a networked map of Vancouver flossers and then, in front of me, there it was: a #flosstodon bearing the marks of vehicle traffic, on the pathway behind the wing with the large lecture halls.