We slept very late, and correctly didn't get up when the doorbell rang. It was Jehovah's Witnesses, and I feel irritated that they gave us fancy new Do Not Duplicate keys to the building, and this nonsense is still going on.
Patty has tied a large squeaky mouse toy to the end of the cat dancer. The cats are HORRIFIED and making faces best described as "Jesus Christ, it's a mouse, in the AIR!"
Patty, despite being femme-like in many other ways, does not wear heels. Except she just got this pair of platform sandals with a slight heel that add about 3 inches to her height. She's an inch taller than me, but since I usually wear more significant shoes to her flip flops, I'm generally used to thinking of us as the same height. Last night, she comes home in these shoes, I'm barefoot and she's a giantess. It was super weird.
LJ is being slow about delivering comments again, so just FYI if you get something form me you interpret as looming silence.
How Muslims get treated in America via shadesong. It's not clear at first, so I will tell you the guy behind the counter is an actor as is the Muslim-dressed woman that comes into the shop. The experiment is how patrons react. (Note: video does not have captioning; if someone knows of there being a transcript anywhere, let me know; if not, I will try to do one this evening).
eredien found this Tampax marketing site thingy in which a boy turns into a girl and gets his first period. The boy character then describes his female condition as being neutered and uses cheesy predatory metaphors to discuss his male attraction to women. It's so damn peculiar, it's hard to know what to say about it, other than Dear Tampax, Blogosphere will eat you.
Last night we finished season 4 of Angel: What a strange, strange season. I felt ultimately satisfied with the payoff from the endles, boring, "turgid supernatural soap opera" that dominated most of the season. Jasmin was a great and compelling villain and the ethical issues raised were interesting, although I felt we ultimately deserved more about her motivations, the Powers in general, the truth of her love (no matter how malevolent in execution) and more. I loved the surprise reappearance of Lilah, and the Wolfram & Hart twist.
In fact, I think the Wolfram & Hart twist provides the best entry point for fanfiction in all of Angel thus far, as I imagine each team member probably has small obsessive personal projects they engage in with those resources -- like the matter of Wesley's desire to destroy Lilah's contract.
Also, huge props to the writers for making that final scene with Connor and his family so well-done that after hating Connor for the entirety of his existence on the show, I suddenly cared about and like him.
The memory erasure issue is either compelling or hugely problematic -- erasing Connor also erases the central fracture in the team: why Wesley left; why Angel was missing; and all the issues of trust and family. Also, RTD? I see what you did there.
Meanwhile, I wrote a Torchwood thing. Now all I have to do is my Retcon Book Rewrite and I'm all done on my fic obligations until Kali gets me the next bit of EtGB. Just in time too, as I have a lot of serious business pro work I need to attend to (and if I owe you email in that regard, it'll be sometime this weekend).
Somewhere on my hard drive is a PDF of Victorian Porn. So many "Pricks" dear lord.
There was a similar social experiment regarding how Muslims are treated in society in my locale and it seemed that when there was blatant disservice, people were outraged... other times... not so much. It's really about the degree, if it's something explicit you can say and object to it, when it isn't... good luck giving a damn if it doesn't affect you directly.
Yeah, I was much more concerned in the video by those who said nothing, than by the 6 blatant bigots. There's always going to be some of those. But 22 people staying silent in the face of the scenario they set up? SCARY.
Would you share that Victorian erotica? I've got a couple of books, but I'm always looking for more classic erotica - I find it both fun and fascinating.
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There was a similar social experiment regarding how Muslims are treated in society in my locale and it seemed that when there was blatant disservice, people were outraged... other times... not so much. It's really about the degree, if it's something explicit you can say and object to it, when it isn't... good luck giving a damn if it doesn't affect you directly.
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I think and practice all the time so that I don't end up being one of the 22. Hmm. I think I have another post to write.
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agreed.
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