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Do you at least live in Michigan?
there's a qd 2 min from my home

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Valencia Boulevard, Lansing, Michigan.
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being therian and also an adult is actually kinda lonely. not to like dox myself but why can't i find friends in mid-michigan? adults who are therian who also live in mid-michigan. i cannot be the only one omg
I got my work into the local Lansing library (CADL) zine display!
They are free for anyone to pick up in person :)

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wind chime and shadow, 2016. Eastside, Lansing.
The Hoosier State heads south on the Conrail SC&S line and past the old Panhandle line which was by then abandoned. The signals have been deactivated and are no longer needed for this once junction with the line to Dolton Jct. The signals will fall tomorrow. I wish I had one! Lansing, IL 8/14/90 Photo by John Eagan
Things I found while packing:
A multi-show review of the Midnight Creeps, from some zine or other. (Maximumrocknroll? Razorcake? IDK.) Anyway, I fuckin loved that band, and I saw them at that show at The Sidebar in Baltimore, c. early 2002.
Program from Ladyfest Lansing, c. spring 2002.
A show flyer for some rad bands (The Coughs!), c. 2002 or 2003.
A flyer for The Pink Bloque (a radical cheerleading squad) at the TABD protest in Chicago, c. November 2002 / a flyer for a vegan chili cook-off at the Autonomous Zone, c. 2002-2003.
A Fuck Your Gender sticker. (Honestly, yeah.)
Some more stuff that was part of my whole-wall collage, c. 2001-2003–A Sex Pistols/Anarchy in the U.K. postcard, the iconic Pennie Smith photograph of Paul Simonon of The Clash, a Rollins Band sticker, and some punkish blokes having tea from some fashion mag or other.
An envelope full of a friend’s hair, c. 2004. (There’s nothing written on it, but I know who and when it’s from just because of the color.)
A Delirium Tremens coaster with a note written on it: Jessica is the sexiest DJ EVER. I want to have 1 million of her punk rock babies—FOR DINNER!! (This would be a note from a girl I was seeing at the time, c. the first time I DJed on Punk Rock Monday at Delilah’s, April 2004.)