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Elen Farkas (melancolia)
Elen Farkas (melancolia)
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Gender: Female
Country: Austria/Philippines
Web site: www.kababaihan.net/
Interests: alt music/classical, old churches, literature (pop&trash included), Mecki, languages, museums, history, cult/euro films, castles, poetry, fleamarket
About me:

It is difficult to talk about one's self but hey, this is what I have to say about myself:

I am an Asian female, in my 30s, trying to integrate myself in the city of Vienna, Austria. I am the wife and lover to R, a mother to a wonderful boy named Boo the Rascal, and a friend to a few people. I love dark red and dark blue, don't mind the trivialities of life, dabble in calligraphy, collect throwpillows, like to write and dream that one day I will have my own castle fronting a beach somewhere in Southeast Asia.

For the moment I adore Lucretia Borgia, Arthur Schnitzler, Artemisia Gentileschi and the French band Phoenix.

Apart from kababaihan.net , a site that tackles issues on women, feminism, mothering, xenophobia, Rot or Write is my other virtual home, where I talk mostly about my life as an immigrant in Vienna.


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