The New York Times has a brief article on skin-lightening creams, which strikes me as one of those things that once again the New York Times is the last to find out about.
On women, literature and recognition. Can I note I find all this stuff very tiring? I have enough gender issues without worrying if I'm just trying to circumvent the bullshit; it may be one reason (the other is that it was _made_ for print) that I've so held onto my name. It's true in theater too. Do I think a full-length Dogboy & Justine would get a better reception if it was seen as a man's statement about men instead of a woman's statement about women? Yeah, I do.
Villains and saints: or Elizabeth Edwards as the latest example of how women with public images never get to be simply human. And, of course, the New York Times places this in the Fashion & Style section.
Have you been following the Prop 8 trial online? I've been using The Advocate's Twitter feed. Anyway, the whole thing is sort of riveting and awful. The judge seems deeply irritated by the pro-Prop 8 lawyers, and sometimes seems to ask them questions just to see what nonsensical shit they'll say next. The Prop 8 Trial Tracker is also your friend, and tekalynn points us to this part of the transcript to remind us of the weight and misery of the closet. And, as tekalynn notes, read the comments.
I am so glad someone is finally mentioning that not everyone can see 3D. I can, but it's uneven for me sometimes and I don't like it. Patty can't. The possible future move to 3D TV, which I hate for other reasons (goggles isolate you from the communal experience of home viewing/discussing in real time with others) will completely screw up TV for a lot of people and it makes me unhappy.
Vid rec: Afraid of Americans. It's a fest vid, so we don't know who made it yet. Watchmen fandom. Well-done and smart.
Have _finally_ ordered the rank slides for the coat.
Current Music:Abney Park - The Wrong Side (Vernian Processed Mix)
I've never actually tried to watch something in 3D, but I have a strong inkling that I wouldn't be able to see it. If it relies on depth perception then yeah, no good for me. I like the glasses, though.
When I was a kid, I'd get frustrated because I can't do those Magic Eye puzzles. I can stare at those things forever and not see anything. Finally, when I was 16, I asked my eye doctor if that was because of my wandering eye and he was all, "Of course! You don't really have depth perception." I felt very vindicated.
I have exceptional depth perception and it makes 3D feel awful to me actually. I get seasick. Patty doesn't have depth perception of the sort that that stuff works on, so she can't see it at all.
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Date: 2010-01-17 11:14 pm (UTC)When I was a kid, I'd get frustrated because I can't do those Magic Eye puzzles. I can stare at those things forever and not see anything. Finally, when I was 16, I asked my eye doctor if that was because of my wandering eye and he was all, "Of course! You don't really have depth perception." I felt very vindicated.
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Date: 2010-01-17 11:16 pm (UTC)