I call myself Trin. I lived most of my childhood in a nice little town called Dover, Ohio. Some people that I know and love call me Frankie, Chicho, Varus, or Tusia. I'm a revolutionary, anarchist-type-thingy ya know. Some of my thoughts on matters are:
The United States government is fucking evil and needs to be destroyed; it's held in place by the scourge of man, what is otherwise known as corporations or imperialist capitalists. The U.S. had better keep its grubby mitts off of Cuba or Venezuela or any of the peoples of South America for that matter, or there'll be some serious trouble for sure.
The consumerist culture of my country is the tackiest thing I've ever been subjected to in all my life. Despite all of this, I think that people are generally able to get together in community and make intelligent decisions about meeting their basic needs and wants, based on their understanding of what their local resources are; I call this optimistic pragmatism.
I actually gotta lotta opinions about all sorts o' stuff having to do with issues of liberation and desire, but also with responsibility and pragmatism. Sometimes I like to travel around with very little money on freight trains and end up in places where I've never before been, whereby I take up work with the local people, usually volunteering my skills and interests in whatever seems to be the real buzz around town. It amounts to a lot of cooking and cleaning and carpentry and making changes to the way people relate to one another. It's just what I do.
When I'm not traveling, I work really hard on projects around town which have to do with building proactive community relations, and generally keeping in touch with people I know locally. I like to do all kinds of things, like chop firewood, cook food for everyone, work on video production, schmooze with people, make friends, stay up all night talking animatedly, and wax passionately about the liberation of desire and the desire for liberation. I'm kinda musical too and love to ham it up in front of a camera.