And let’s talk about my car. A ’69 fastback with a carbureted V8 that drinks premium like a sailor on shore leave. She’s temperamental. She’s loud. On cold mornings, she demands I talk to her—just the right choke, just the right prayer before she turns over. People ask why I don’t buy something “sensible.” I tell them: sensible doesn’t make your soul stand up and cheer when you punch it onto a highway on-ramp. Sensible doesn’t teach you how to fix a stuck lifter with a bobby pin and sheer attitude.
We live in a world that’s terrified of effort. Everything is “easy button” this and “set it and forget it” that. But me? I’ve always been drawn to the machines that demand respect. The ones that don’t apologize for their noise, their heat, or their appetite for raw power. Fucking Machines - Gwen Diamond - Bound and Sassy
But machines aren’t all brute force. Some of them are quiet, deliberate. My sewing machine—a 1950s Singer that weighs more than my gym bag—sews through leather like it’s butter. No computer chips. No “automatic thread cutter.” Just gears, belts, and the click-clack of absolute certainty. When I stitch a harness or a custom jacket, that machine doesn’t guess. It knows . And so do I. And let’s talk about my car
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