Welcome to the first post! The heart and soul twinkle-eyed misfits phrase came to me when I was trying to describe how me and my friend Louise met, this is what I thought we spotted each other as. And I don't think we're the only ones. Anyway, the phrase stuck with me and then I moved to the incredible city of Berlin, which could also be named Outsider Central. It's an amazingly inspiring place, full of people finding, following or searching their own personal dreams and freedom in their own very individual ways - including me, I've done a lot of discovering in the last year or so but that's a different post! What's really been growing is the thought that all these different, quirky, unusual, whatever you like to call them, ways we have of doing things are fantastic and make the world a very fascinating place and are surely a thing to be celebrated. So the 'heart and soul misfits' thing started to spread out a bit and turn into something more and I ran with it and here we are. Not quite sure where it'll go but I'm probably going to share some adventures and get you to join in some schemes! Here's the first....
I designed a logo, got some t-shirts made and started a book... 'The Misfit Files - How Do You Not Fit In?' I was actually in the UK at the time but I sent the book and a couple of t-shirts over to Berlin to be part of the Neu Kölln 48 Stunden exhibition, where my lovelyboyfriendBilly wore a t-shirt and invited people to write in the book the things they thought were weird about themselves! I'd already got a few entries in from London-dwellers and the Berliners got stuck right into sharing their oddities and thoughts on misfit-ness too.
So here's a few examples and an open invitation to add your quirks - either in the comments or if you're not ready for that kind of exposure you could just email me! Happy misfitting all xxx
"My very first word was 'help'!"
Mike, London
"I had misfittery thrust upon me, my mum and dad are the misfits! And I have bandy legs."
Kev, London
"•When I eat a lot I don't fit in my clothes. •I am the youngest of the 'Mota' family but it seems I don't fit in the family's world view. •When there is a full moon I feel I don't fit anywhere. •We all fit somewhere. We all have our misfit part. After all... there is nothing to fit in... or out."
Marianthi, Berlin/Thessaloniki
My misfit feet itch so much that I have to move frequently, to relieve
the itch and maintain stimulation at maximum level. Even though they
both broke into little pieces last year, they are still keeping me on
the move. This inability to stay in one place for long is no problem
and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Cass, originally from New Zealand, right now could be anywhere.
"The way I clean a room and am quite proud of it and get angry with people when they mess it up. And my constant fear of sunken ships"
Todd, London
Come on with that difficult second post!
Posted by: Tim the Enchanter | July 26, 2009 at 09:18 AM