*overwhelmed in advance*
Friday, May 14th, 2010 02:02No pictures today; my outfit was kind of boring. Pinstripe pants and a Threadless shirt. (I will try to get up a picture of my jacket, though, because it's fucking cool. Black, with larger versions of these clasps.)
The good news is that the next few days may be warm enough for me to wear some of the cute stuff I picked out. And I have actual reasons for leaving the house, which forces me to put clothes on. \o/
Plans! I am having a busy weekend, it looks like. Friday night is Slutbutter, because Cameryn Moore (most of my weekend is because Cameryn Moore). Saturday, I want to go to Sowa Open Market, and then Ellie and I are heading out to Wilmington again for roller derby. Sunday is the Flea at MIT again (note to self: visit ATM beforehand), and then Phone Whore, and then Fuckbucket.
My Monday is currently 100% empty, and I am going to nap hard, motherfuckers. I will have earned it.
Daily Song (right-click): Cobra Starship - Move Like You Gonna Die
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history: Another book, and a consideration of a historiographical problem
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jjhunter: dreamsheep poem
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trascendenza: On Cantonese tones.
And since it's now technically Friday...
boston (which I co-mod, as of recently). And
unfunnybusiness_dw exists. I love reading
steampunk_nusantara.
I'm actually pondering pruning my dreamroll... so I suppose this would be a good time to declare amnesty: if you're tired of my face or my links or my frequency of posting or my whatever, you can unsubscribe!
The good news is that the next few days may be warm enough for me to wear some of the cute stuff I picked out. And I have actual reasons for leaving the house, which forces me to put clothes on. \o/
Plans! I am having a busy weekend, it looks like. Friday night is Slutbutter, because Cameryn Moore (most of my weekend is because Cameryn Moore). Saturday, I want to go to Sowa Open Market, and then Ellie and I are heading out to Wilmington again for roller derby. Sunday is the Flea at MIT again (note to self: visit ATM beforehand), and then Phone Whore, and then Fuckbucket.
My Monday is currently 100% empty, and I am going to nap hard, motherfuckers. I will have earned it.
Daily Song (right-click): Cobra Starship - Move Like You Gonna Die
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And since it's now technically Friday...
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I'm actually pondering pruning my dreamroll... so I suppose this would be a good time to declare amnesty: if you're tired of my face or my links or my frequency of posting or my whatever, you can unsubscribe!
A local fandom friend and I want to go to Flea (NSFW), but we need a couple of folks to share a hotel room with. :D?
sofiaviolet@sofiaviolet.com, or comment.
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Friday, June 5th, 2009 17:03Today I sprayed myself in the face trying to peel boiled crawfish. /o\ They were tasty, though.
I also bought some beads and some blank CDs. BRB, burninatin' musics for Mom.
On the whole, it's been a good few days of shopping. I got a couple of cheap blazers and some tops to wear to work, and some other clothes. Ellie got a pair of Docs, since her other pair is in pretty bad condition.
Your daily linkspam:
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takebackscifi is getting off the ground. Addressing portrayals of rape in science fiction and fantasy.
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wook77 has contact info for advertisers on KRXQ, whose "shock jocks" advocated violence against gender-variant kids. Let's send some emails, folks! Several advertisers have already pulled out due to public outcry.
• Six bills in New York related to sex workers and victims of trafficking.
I also bought some beads and some blank CDs. BRB, burninatin' musics for Mom.
On the whole, it's been a good few days of shopping. I got a couple of cheap blazers and some tops to wear to work, and some other clothes. Ellie got a pair of Docs, since her other pair is in pretty bad condition.
Your daily linkspam:
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• Six bills in New York related to sex workers and victims of trafficking.
Essays on Bandomgate.
Thursday, September 6th, 2007 21:26I linked to
impertinence's essay this morning, but it's worth linking to again.
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kalpurna has a whole lot of awesome things to say. Here, let me quote extensively:
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ETA: I also have to include this essay in list format by
belladonnalin.
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I'm seriously considering writing a semi-academic paper or something on these bands and how they're challenging heteronormativity and stuff. I wish I was taking "Gender and Society in Modern America" instead of "Gender and Society in Modern Europe" because I could write it for class. But I'll pitch the idea to Professor Frader after class on Monday and see what she thinks. It'll probably be short and not-academic enough that I'll just stick it on my lj when I'm done, but whatever.
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The world is changing; attitudes towards gay people are changing. I want to make it very clear that, regardless of what you think about the band members' sexualities, they helped to change things within their demographic. In the isolated environment of adolescence, they sparked discussion and controversy. I watched it happen.
And that kind of talk is worth a hell of a lot.
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When members of a dominant culture appropriate aspects of an oppressed culture for entertainment, they characteristically do two things: first, they take stereotypical characteristics and exaggerate them for comedic effect, for people to laugh at, and secondly, they distance themselves personally from identifying with the group in question. They get the audience laughing at the characters, while making sure that offstage, they are not subjected to any of the hate or bigotry that goes along with that. They say "this is entertaining" and "this is not me" with the same breath. That is what blackface entails, and that is, to me, the most hateful thing about it.
When FOB and MCR began their flirtations with gender and sexuality, they were literally doing the exact opposite of what I have described above. They were deliberately taking on the degradation, the hatred, the inflammatory remarks. And they didn't use stereotypes to do so, they used behavior. They encouraged their audience to cheer for men physically expressing affection and sexual interest in each other – not for lisps and rainbow tuxedos.
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It may well be the case that right now, the mainstream opinion among twelve-year-old girls is that boys kissing is hot. This was categorically not the case ten years ago. If there is a market for stagegay, it is not one that these bands could possibly have been expecting to tap into when they started out. Personally? I think that the fact that middle schoolers will look at a picture of two boys kissing and say "hot!" instead of "eww!" is fucking amazing. That is awesome. And MCR and FOB didn't come around to take advantage of that – they created that.
... Consistently, over and over again, My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy have responded to "fags!" with "hell yeah, motherfucker, now deal with it." They don't say, "No, but we're really straight!"
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All of this means that no matter what's going on in their personal lives – no matter who they're sleeping with, or what their sexual identity may be – the members of these two bands have chosen to say, "Whether or not I'm gay, I want you to treat me like I am, and I'm going to push you to wonder if I am, and I'm not going to back away from that if I get shit for it. Queer people are my people." Because these bands exist, you can be a 14 year old gay kid growing up in some small town, and you can go to your first concert and watch your idols make out on stage while a thousand people cheer, and then one of them picks up the microphone and says, this is a song for anyone who has ever felt alone.
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I'm seriously considering writing a semi-academic paper or something on these bands and how they're challenging heteronormativity and stuff. I wish I was taking "Gender and Society in Modern America" instead of "Gender and Society in Modern Europe" because I could write it for class. But I'll pitch the idea to Professor Frader after class on Monday and see what she thinks. It'll probably be short and not-academic enough that I'll just stick it on my lj when I'm done, but whatever.
Yeah, I'm in bandom. I love these bands. I love this music. I don't care if you're not into it. But I do care if you rain on my parade about it. Don't call me stupid or otherwise insult me just because my squee is different from yours.
Differing musical tastes do not need to end friendships. But if you really can't stand my music and you can't stop yourself from insulting me and mine, please defriend me, right the fuck now. Seriously, just GTFO.
Deep thoughts: sexuality and relationships edition.
Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 22:01On sexuality: I was just thinking about who I'm attracted to and why. I find a lot of people's personalities attractive. I think they're fun and interesting and I'd consider them friends. I find a lot of people attractive on an aesthetic level. Many, many girls. A fair few guys.
But if we're talking about raw sexual "let's get naked NOW" attraction... that would be twice. In my whole life. The first time? I dated him for a year and a half. The second time? I wish I had that kind of option.
On relationships: It's really rare for me to instinctively trust someone face-to-face (I find it much easier on the internet, but that doesn't mean I blab my deep dark secrets to everyone who stumbles across my LJ - that's what filters are for!). I can count on one hand the number of people in real life toward whom I've felt that kind of trust. I dated one of them for a year and a half. And one of them is the other guy I wanted to bang pretty much at first sight. The others were people I didn't actually want to sleep with.
But if we're talking about raw sexual "let's get naked NOW" attraction... that would be twice. In my whole life. The first time? I dated him for a year and a half. The second time? I wish I had that kind of option.
On relationships: It's really rare for me to instinctively trust someone face-to-face (I find it much easier on the internet, but that doesn't mean I blab my deep dark secrets to everyone who stumbles across my LJ - that's what filters are for!). I can count on one hand the number of people in real life toward whom I've felt that kind of trust. I dated one of them for a year and a half. And one of them is the other guy I wanted to bang pretty much at first sight. The others were people I didn't actually want to sleep with.