sundries

Sep. 28th, 2010 10:56 am
[personal profile] rm
  • Good morning. Four hours of sleep. Did I really do this every day for a year? On one hand, I don't feel so bad. On the other, I think being the best me I can be involves at least six a night. Wow, this is crap.

  • Moving along. Last night was the opening party for the New York Musical Theater Festival which is what all of those 2am thinky thoughts were about. I probably have buckets of more thoughts honestly, but feel, irritatingly, the need to spare you (or my dignity). Also apparently Catherine Martin and John O'Connell were there, but didn't put in public appearances that I noticed, alas (understandable for a number of reasons, but I'm a big fan of their various work too, particularly Martin's, so cue minor *sadface*). But! What I really _have_ to tell you about is this amazing musical performance we were treated to of this ridiculous song about how you can't sing opera if you're a country star. It was above and beyond, but I need to wait until I can do it justice.

  • [livejournal.com profile] redstapler and I are currently having the most hilarious, least appropriate conversation in EVER. And it's all because she just texted my phone with "Waffle House."

  • Hey, Austin people, check in. Also does anyone have any current reliable news from UT? First I heard there was one gunman who shot himself and no one else. Then I heard there was a second, then a third, and then that the third wasn't real. So, take a moment to say hello people and give us the news.

  • I am a not a guest of the Duane Reade, nor is eating my dinner a job. I am old fashioned about service and feel really strongly about these. Marketing is a gorgeous art, so's service. But man, it's crap when the two meet.

  • The clean-up crews for New York's tornadoes aren't local, so getting to come here for this type of job is a bit novel.

  • Anti-gay bullying claims another life.

  • A Minnesota school district that has had four recent suicides due to anti-gay bullying is being challenged on its "neutral stance" on queer issues and being urged to protect its students, thus far to no avail. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] pgdudda for the link.

    I want to take a second to note here, that if I were able to find every instance of a young person who killed themselves each day because they are queer or because they've been bullied for being perceived as queer, there would be No Room For Any Other Content On This Journal.

    This is not a new rash of suicide amongst gay youth. Rather, statistics show that gay teens attempt suicide at at least four times the rate of their straight peers. And that doesn't even take into account those kids who are targeted with anti-queer slurs who may not have any queer identity.

    The cruelty which we too often ignore, tolerate and encourage in our youth, that we say is just a part of growing up, is killing kids EVERY DAY in and adjacent to our communities.

  • An 11-year-old male cheerleader has been beaten up by bullies and had his arm broken. Yup, you guessed it, more anti-gay bullying. He doesn't plan to give up cheerleading, though. He also has his mom's support and the football team did send him a card.

  • Student body vote for a homecoming king is overruled by school administration because winner is trans.

  • For the first time, the portion of adults 25 - 34 who have never been married exceeds that that have.
  • From Austin

    Date: 2010-09-28 03:29 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] lokiale (from livejournal.com)
    The school is closed for the day by order of the president of UT. The school is still in lockdown last I heard and they're constantly advising people to stay off campus if they haven't gone yet. They sent in a SWAT team after the second gunman and it seems like even though shots were fired the first gunman didn't hit anyone but was taken down non-lethally and proceeded to shoot himself.
    Twitter and facebook beat news stations, CNN, official emails and texts by anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour which is unacceptable in a situation like this but at least kids had a way of finding out to stay home instead of none at all.
    That's all I got. I'm a junior at UT, by the way.

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