some people will never get it
Sep. 26th, 2006 12:31 pmAlthough, in this thread a lot do.
http://community.livejournal.com/newyorkers/2038821.html
Dressing up (and for that matter, just plain dressing civilly) is by default neither expensive nor uncomfortable. Grow up people!
ETA: You know how I sort of think I've lost my edge since becoming gluten-free and not being celiac cranky all the time? Hahahahaah. Clearly, the Snape-ish nastiness is still in full effect. This stuff makes me CRAZY.
http://community.livejournal.com/newyorkers/2038821.html
Dressing up (and for that matter, just plain dressing civilly) is by default neither expensive nor uncomfortable. Grow up people!
ETA: You know how I sort of think I've lost my edge since becoming gluten-free and not being celiac cranky all the time? Hahahahaah. Clearly, the Snape-ish nastiness is still in full effect. This stuff makes me CRAZY.
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Date: 2006-09-26 05:35 pm (UTC)The point about theater originally being for the masses was an excellent one and there was a point there. Theater was a rowdy, stinky thing back when. But in New York City especially...I don't know, I just feel the bar has really dropped in the last decade.
Every year my high school drama group did a weekend in NYC to see shows, and after dinner at some restaurant there was always this commotion while a busload of teenagers tried to change into fancy outfits in the little bathrooms before seeing some blockbuster play. We were told this is what you did to see theater, so we did it. I see now we got some valuable training that is just not as popular anymore. Which makes me sad.
Do not even get me started on cell phones.
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