sundries

Oct. 6th, 2010 08:02 am
[personal profile] rm
  • It's weird being able to talk to Patty while she's away. Normally, she's on a dig and it's nearly impossible. This time around, we can email and talk a lot. Yet, in some ways that makes it much harder to deal with the fact that she is away, because I'm reminded of it all the time -- so close and yet so far. Constant longing. But, if the CH visit works out, I'll see her in one month. So yay.

  • Elsewise, there is little to report since I last wrote, 7 hours ago. Tonight, though, is all about creative meetings.

  • OMG, I have GOT to submit something to this. I don't have an idea in my head for it, but I must find one. MUST.

  • This made me laugh myself stupid. Note, while accompanying image is not NSFW, it is the cover of a porn movie DVD, so if someone noticed the big Hustler logo, that might not be okay for the office. It's okay for [livejournal.com profile] rollick's office though. Let her tell you why.

  • Some days the news is too much -- not for all the horror, but for the juxtaposition of headlines. See today's two side-by-side winners at CNN: "Cops: Mom taped toddler to wall" and "Cancer patient: I see Jesus in my MRI".

  • Things I can't believe I'm linking to (which may be a theme for today): iCarly and the spaghetti tacos. But hey, defictionalization!

  • In more serious news: A dancer living with AIDS talks about her life.

  • An inside look at the gay panic in Uganda. via [livejournal.com profile] supergee.

  • Also from [livejournal.com profile] supergee: How a placebo currency saved Brazil. It both makes perfect sense and is sort of brain-bending. It also explains why the Brazilian currency is named as it is.

  • Meanwhile, hazing charges at Sigma Gamma Rho.

  • Just had my first 2010 encounter with "the reason for the season" crap. Jesus is _a_ reason for the season. Not _the_ reason. Also, it's early October? Give us a month, yeah?

  • [livejournal.com profile] the_xtina thinks there should be a poll about a photo I linked to last night. Clickies below the cut.




    [Poll #1628322]

    And, just so we're clear, that distraction choice? That's for you [livejournal.com profile] browneyedgirl65
  • Date: 2010-10-06 06:11 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    I too have watched iCarly (which I think is sort of fascinating as a tween show about image-making and celebrity), but the spaghetti tacos were also news to me.

    On the sorority story, the note I did not make was that I was in a sorority and was the pledge mom one term. We didn't hurt people and we didn't humiliate people (and I could tell you stories about shit I saw or heard about from other houses). But we sure as hell gave people a lot of no-win challenges. I found it all pretty easy when I was a pledge, in large part because I have the type of mind that understands that game. And I think I drove the other people in my pledge class mad trying to explain it to them. When I was pledge mom, I was pretty harsh, but I was also like, "look, this is how you get through, because this shit? this is bullshit? and I expect you to be smart enough to know it." Was an odd experience.

    Date: 2010-10-06 06:21 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] brithistorian.livejournal.com
    That's neat. I was never part of the Greek system. UNO didn't really have much in the way of frats - your only options were Teke or Kappa Alpha Psi - but even if they had, I was never much of a "joiner" where things like that are concerned.

    Date: 2010-10-06 06:24 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    I'm not sure what I was doing. Trying to be normal I guess after all the shit that went down my freshman year. I got close to getting into some national sororities who then remembered I was the gay girl from the previous year's drama no matter how well I played at being normal and pretty. So I joined a regional sorority. Less networking benefit, but also way less bullshit and way more diversity.

    Date: 2010-10-06 06:44 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] brithistorian.livejournal.com
    "Trying to be normal..."

    Yes, that can explain a lot. I realized fairly early on (as least as far back as junior high) that I wasn't "normal," and would never be unless I changed large chunks of who I am. I then developed a calculated disdain for all things "normal," which I held on to long after it had ceased being useful.

    Date: 2010-10-06 06:46 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    Believe me, I knew I wasn't normal. But I'm also one hell of a mirror when I want to be. So, ways of coping, ways of getting things.

    Date: 2010-10-06 07:01 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] brithistorian.livejournal.com
    I'm also one hell of a mirror when I want to be.

    That can definitely be a useful skill. Unfortunately for me, by the time I had an idea of how useful this could be, I was already firmly established as one of the weirdos and had no idea how to transfer over to being one of the normal people. Then eventually I did get to hang around some of the normal people and realized that it wasn't any better than hanging with the weirdos, and also that I didn't have to automatically dislike something just because the normal people liked it. By this time I had also figured out that the weirdos generally had more fun.

    Date: 2010-10-06 07:02 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    I hate, hate, the thing where people feel they can't like something because it's popular or because of who else likes it. HATE.

    Date: 2010-10-06 07:08 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] brithistorian.livejournal.com
    Then it's a good thing you didn't meet me earlier in my life, because that was one of my major defense mechanisms for a long time. I was all about the sour grapes. I'm much better now.

    Date: 2010-10-07 01:16 am (UTC)
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    From: [identity profile] chaos-by-design.livejournal.com
    I'll confess, I used to have a bit of that problem. Not so much anymore, though I still don't gravitate towards things that are popular, mostly because of a genuine lack of interest.

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