sundries

Apr. 13th, 2010 12:15 pm
[personal profile] rm
  • Gaylaxicon 2010 has been canceled.

  • An article on comment policies on news websites completely misses the value and middle-ground offered by ongoing pseudononymous identities, while also grasping that yes, comments on news sites are waaaaaaay out of control.

  • [livejournal.com profile] feyandstrange offers us a guide to traveling while living with a disability in the wake of one person's completely fucked up treatment by United Airlines.

  • I am, at the moment, listening to UK political announcements. Their politics are more grim and more like US politics than I would have suspected. On the other hand, seeing that even your conservative party is willing to praise art and literature (and then not denigrate it later) as the opening of a speech is bewildering to me. These things are seen as terrible to at least 50 percent of the US electorate.

  • My friend Kristin is in Italy right now, studying art history. This is her blog. If you like the idea of private pilgrimages, you should read it.

  • Awesomecakes Torchwood set pic I've never seen before.

  • My mobile is back amongst the living.

  • And, yes, I know the "blip in time" line is actually from the most recent of the radio plays and not the death scene. I was flustered. But hey, look, I really was in Cardiff



  • Date: 2010-04-13 04:51 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    Honestly, I feel like it's already like that. I learned about the Cultural Revolution in China the same year Dan Quayle started ranting about the cultural elite and, being a somewhat overwraught teen, became convinced that someone would come and beat me an break my glasses because I was studying Latin.

    I'm less crazy now, but I felt safer then.

    Date: 2010-04-13 06:41 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] malle-babbe.livejournal.com
    I see your Cultural Revolution, and raise you one Khmer Rouge roaming the countryside killing everybody wearing glasses, on account of them being too educated for the Shiny Happy Fun Worker's Parardise / Death Camp.

    Which it why I am surprised that Sarah Palin wears them rather than get contacts or get LASIK instead...

    I was in London in the last week of 1997, first of 1998. Your discussion of how fiction and the city overlap reminded my of the fun I had reading Gaiman's "Neverwhere" while in London.

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