Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Fuck Prop 8 indeed!

I saw Amanda Palmer live in Seattle last week, and it was fucking amazing.

That's the update on my life since my last LJ post. I was hoping to make a comeback on my LJ with a big, lengthy entry about tons of fascinating things that I've done, but instead, I have that.

And THIS:

OH MY GOD. Amanda Palmer and Margaret Cho never ever fail to cheer me up.
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

The world of lesbian pop culture just blew up my brain.



Looklooklook! Clea DuVall made a short about saving the environment! And LEISHA HAILEY'S IN IT!
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Saturday, September 29th, 2007

YOU! Tell me about your genitals!

I found this article on [info]daddysambiguity's LJ:

A school in New York is having problems because their absolute “no bag” policy is a bit anti-female, surprise surprise. As any woman reading this is immediately thinking, the problem with not letting students carry even small bags to school is that female students have a very real need to carry pads and tampons. The danger of bleeding through your pants is statistically much higher than the danger that you’re going to turn out to be a school shooter, but that fact didn’t give the assholes who passed this policy pause.

Realizing that it’s a bit problematic to leave female students bleeding from between their legs with no way to plug it up, the school has tried to compensate by allowing students who are currently on their period to bring small bags to school during their period, but no other time. Anyone who was ever a teenage girl and remembers the high percentages of creepy men—many who work in schools—who enjoy humiliating you by prying into your privacy can see the immediate problems with this policy.

The girl was called out of class by a security guard during a school sweep last week to make sure no kids had backpacks or other banned bags.

Samantha Martin had a small purse with her that day.

That’s why the security guard, ex-Monticello cop Mike Bunce, asked her The Question.

She says he told her she couldn’t have a purse unless she had her period. Then he asked, “Do you have your period?”

Samantha was mortified.

She says she thought, “Oh, my God. Get away from me.” But instead of answering, she just walked back into class.

At home, she cried, and told her mother what happened.

Of course, even if the rule was followed to the letter and security guards were miraculously discreet instead of getting a rise out of making teenage girls feel uncomfortable about their socially awkward fact of being members of the second sex—a fact teenage girls are just adjusting to, mind you—carrying the purse to class would broadcast loud and clear to other students that you were having your period. And we all remember, I’m sure, how teenagers are generally a classy set about each others’ sex-and-body mortifications. I guess they could make the mandatory humiliations a little more fair by walking around demanding randomly of teenage boys that they describe their unbidden boners.

Luckily, the students are standing up for the right of teenagers everywhere to have a little privacy about their awkwardly and newly sexual bodies.

The small Sullivan County school has been in an uproar for the last week. Girls have worn tampons on their clothes in protest, and purses made out of tampon boxes. Some boys wore maxi-pads stuck to their shirts in support.

After hearing that someone might have been suspended for the protest, freshman Hannah Lindquist, 14, went to talk to Worden. She wore her protest necklace, an OB tampon box on a piece of yarn. She said Worden confiscated it, talked to her about the code of conduct and the backpack rule — and told her she was now “part of the problem.”

Good for them. If kids these days are like that, I feel a surge of optimism about the fate of the Republic. God, high school was hard enough having to put up with other kids, but seriously, the insane adults on paranoid power trips that seem to rule every high school made it a living hell.
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Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Something something makeup!

I was looking up Wig in a Box on Youtube, hoping to find clips of the documentary, and I stumbled across this:

At first I was just watching it to kill time, but then I realized how adorable this fellow was. And look at those completely unnecessary pyrotechnics!

Then I found this:

It's a competition where THREE KOREAN HEDWIGS DUKE IT OUT. And by "duke it out" I mean "sing something from Hedwig and try to be the most awesome," which is a much less hilarious mental image than the three of them having a violent brawl, but it's still kind of amazing. The dude in the first clip is the second Hedwig, and he was the one who ended up winning. Personally, I just love Yitzak in this clip. XD
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Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Who knew peeing was such a controversial thing?

Taken from The Seattle Times:

Mall-restroom evictions raise transgender ire

By Lornet Turnbull
Seattle Times staff reporter


Two transgender individuals attending a weekend conference in Seattle were kicked out of a men's bathroom at Pacific Place and then ejected from the downtown mall in what could become a significant test involving transgender people under the state's year-old gay-rights law.

The Aug. 31 incident led about three dozen people who were attending the Gender Odyssey Conference at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center to march on the mall in protest on Labor Day, staging what they called a "pee-in" at the fourth-floor bathrooms.

The two female-to-male transgender people involved in the incident weren't arrested but said they were mortified as a security guard led them down escalators as shoppers gawked and pointed.

"I don't think straight people can truly understand the gravity of what this means emotionally," said Sean, one of the two. He and the other man, his friend Simon, both asked that their last names not be used.

"Peeing is basic," Sean said. "Anyone who feels a need to use a bathroom should be able to do so without someone rapping on the stall while your pants are down around your ankle."

Pacific Place spokeswoman Lynn Beck said the men were ejected not for their gender identity but for being disruptive. Still, she said, the mall is taking the incident seriously and will review procedures.

Washington is among 19 states that offer protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation in areas of employment, housing and public accommodations. It's among 11 that extend those protections to transgender people.

The state Human Rights Commission said the law allows them to use restrooms that match the gender they identify with. Seattle and King County offer similar protection.

Saying they were denied that protection, Sean, 22, and Simon, 27, plan to file discrimination complaints against the mall with both the city and the state. It would be the first challenge under the state law involving an issue transgender people say is crucial.

Sean and Simon, both of Seattle, were among about 500 transgender people from across the country attending the conference. Most of those attending are transitioning from female-to-male and dress as men.

The two had gone to a movie at the AMC Theatres. Afterward, they agonized over which bathroom to use after finding the two family units on that level occupied.

They wanted the security of each other's company and because Sean, with his facial hair, looks more like a man than does Simon, they decided to use the men's bathroom.

But once inside, they said, a man began screaming at them that women don't belong in a men's bathroom. They said he even tried to climb up and peer into Simon's stall. The man called security.

The responding officer ordered the two out of the bathroom. "It was like a big public scene, him yelling the whole way down that me, being a woman, didn't belong there," Simon said.

They said that when they told him what he was doing was illegal, he asked them to cite the law and told them they could come to the office if they wanted to straighten it out.

"Obviously that wasn't an option," Simon said. "I don't want to go to jail for trying to pee."

Marc Brenman, executive director of the Human Rights Commission, said that when the sexual-orientation law was passed last year, advocates had warned bathroom accommodations for transgender people would be a tough area. In the ensuing year, the agency has fielded dozens of calls from employers about how to accommodate transgender people at work.

"I always tell people that most bathrooms have stalls with doors on them and once you're inside that stall, nobody knows what kind of plumbing you have," Brenman said.

"This is a new law and obviously there's a big need for education."

Transgender people and their advocates say that for people making the transition to the opposite sex, using any bathroom outside their homes can be filled with anxiety, and many develop bladder infections from "holding it in."

"I've been screamed out, shamed out, kicked out of bathrooms more times than I care to count," Sean said.

In fact, across the country confrontations in bathrooms are "common in the workplace, in schools, in public accommodation," said Joyful Freeman of Seattle, a transgender activist. "They've resulted in everything from assault to arrests."

Word spread at the conference about the incident involving Simon and Sean. An idea emerged for a protest, in which about 40 participants marched to Pacific Place to make a point — and to pee.

Simon said: "I feel the fact that this happened at a time when all these trans-folks were in town, with banners around downtown, creates an opportunity to have a public discussion about it."
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Friday, August 31st, 2007

The world is dying.

Ellie just found some horribly frustrating images. I figured I'd share them with you just to show you how doomed the world really is.

Note: One image behind the cut is not at ALL work safe.

CAUTION: BAD MOMMIES AT WORK. )
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Monday, August 13th, 2007

Look everybody, Myspace has a purpose!

Hey you! Wanna watch a cool movie?

There you go.

Yep. One whole movie, broken up into three parts. It's even a good movie! Just scroll down the page until you see the videos. Then watch them. It's free and everything. Oh wait, that means I should take advantage of this advertising opportunity.

FREE MOVIES!!!! FREE STUFF!!!! WATCH SOMETHING FOR FREEEE!!!!!
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Friday, July 20th, 2007

For more information, press belly button.

Out on Screen finally updated their page!
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FILMMAKERS
John Cameron Mitchell
Mitchell directed, wrote and starred in the film Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001), for which he received the Best Director and Audience awards at the Sundance Film Festival and the Grand Prix at Deauville Film Festival. The film was honored as Best Directorial Debut by the National Board of Review and the L.A. Film Critics Society. Mitchell was also nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actor.

He was executive producer of Jonathan Caouette's award-winning documentary Tarnation (2004). His latest film Shortbus (2006) won awards at the Zurich, Athens and Gijon Film Festivals. He has directed music videos for the bands Bright Eyes and Scissor Sisters.

FILMFORWARD DIRECTOR’S SPOTLIGHT | AUG 22 | 7:00 PM | VANCITY THEATRE
HOLD UP AT THE HEIST | AUG 22 | 9:30 PM | THE CENTURY HOUSE
MASTERCLASS | AUG 23 | 7:00 PM | VANCITY THEATRE
FOLLOW MY VOICE | AUG 24 | 7:00 PM | CINEMARK TINSELTOWN


Apparently Hold Up at The Heist is like an after party for the Director's Spotlight thing. I dunno how the parties work, so I'm not sure if I'll be allowed in or not. ;__; But OMAHGAD I'm so excited!
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Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Aren't you a little old for Pokemon?


This cracks me up. Somehow I always forget that Pokemon actually come from real people.
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Friday, July 13th, 2007

Check this shit out, yo.

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How hilarious is that? I was going to go with an actual 3D background, but this one was too amazing to pass up, especially since I have a massive goddamn camera in my hands. Fuck, man, this site is fun. XD The options are ridiculous. At one point I was getting all up in Jessica Simpson's business (she's one of the girlfriend options, you see). Meez.com, everybody. It's good stuff.

(Bah! The picture changed on me when I was playing around with it. Laaame. It should be the right one now.)
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Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

I walked with you once upon a dream.

I've been remembering bits and pieces of my dreams lately, and they tend to be kind of repetitious concepts, so I figured I'd look them up. Definitions that did not apply to my dreams are crossed out.
Quick dream bit summaries:
-made out with a transguy from the meeting thing
-made out with a guy who was a combination of David (Louisa's friend), Dimitri and some other guy
-failed a french quiz and felt absolutely awful about it

I dunno, I thought it was neat. )

In some less exciting news, I asked a question on the [info]ftm community and suddenly the whole world got pissed off at me. I wrote two fucking sentences, and didn't say anything offensive. Christ, the trans communities are touchy these days.

I hate people sometimes. Not all the time. But sometimes.
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Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Omahgad.

Copied from the Sneak Peek section of the Out on Screen website:

FilmForward Director's Spotlight.
John Cameron Mitchell (Shortbus, Hedwig and the Angry Inch) will be attending this year's Festival as part of our 2nd annual FilmForward Director's Spotlight. Following a special screening of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, audiences will have a chance to see Mitchell in conversation with writer Matthew Hays, The View from Here: Interviews with Gay and Lesbian Filmmakers and to ask a few questions of their own in this intimate spotlight event. Mitchell will also be giving a free Masterclass on working with actors and creating a script through improv, where he will talk in detail about the making of Shortbus.


JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL IS COMING! JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL IS COMING!!!

I love that man so much. ^__^
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Um, weird.

Sarah was just on a site about gay comic book characters (I think it's called Gay League) and found this:

JESSIE
submitted by Ronald Byrd

Real Name: Jessie
Occupation: Unemployed minor
Base of Operations: New York City
Gender: Other
Orientation: Uncertain
First Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #150
Outed in: Marvel Comics Presents #150
History

A mutant, Jessie was taken to the secret facility called the Fortress to be studied; Professor X, leader of the mutant X-Men, sent Wolverine to free Jessie, and Wolverine recruited the split-personality telekinetic Typhoid for the job. Typhoid penetrated the Fortress and escaped with Jessie, then sought safety at a women's shelter, but upon realizing that Jessie was apparently a boy and not a girl, as she had assumed, Typhoid, in her man-hating persona of Bloody Mary, attacked Jessie and departed. Jessie's current whereabouts are unknown.

Powers

Jessie is an empath and metamorph who assumes the emotional and physical characteristics of others, including apparent gender; Jessie was referred to as both a girl and a boy, and it is unclear which gender is Jessie's natural state.
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Monday, May 7th, 2007

Getting better, I suppose...

One way to pass a good 10 minutes or so...

Play with mascara! )
[EDIT:]
And on a completely different note (well, kinda), John Cameron Mitchell is SO GODDAMN ADORABLE. Good GOD.

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Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Alright Christina, you win.


I hate to admit it, but Christina Aguilera's finally won me over.
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Friday, March 2nd, 2007

I don't usually follow my horoscope, but...

I just got sent an email with the descriptions of various astrological symbols, and this was mine:

SCORPIO:
The sex addict

Can be mean. EXTREMELY sexy. Intelligent. Energetic. Predict future.
Most erotic. (Freak in bed.) (GREAT kisser.) Always get what they want.
Sexy. Attractive. Easy going. Loves being in long relationships. Talkative.
The sexiest ever....Romantic. Caring.


The description may be just a tad redundant, but hey, I can live with that XDD

(I have the rest if you want 'em, so just leave me a comment with your sign and I'll type it out then because I'm too lazy to do it now XD)
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Uh huh. You're not a couple. Whateva, Dresden Dolls.

You don't need more than five dollars to make an amazing music video!

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Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

No, Ellen, no!!

This video just broke my heart.



There are some people who should just never be sad enough to cry. Ellen is one of those people.

But to brighten your spirits after that:
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Monday, February 12th, 2007

The real Origin of Love!

I don't know if anyone loves The Origin of Love as much as I do, but if you do, I found the original story from Plato's Symposium.

I found this here in case anyone actually wants to read the whole thing.

'Do you expect to shoot your bolt and escape, Aristophanes?' )
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Sunday, February 4th, 2007

You know what I wanna be when I grow up?

Oh my GOD.

...Oh my GOD.

http://www.dailymotion.com/visited/search/jerome%20murat/video/xf9oo_jerome

I don't get it, but I'm in love. XD
Don't get caught up in trying to figure out what's what, because he'll manage to thwart whatever theories you may come up with. This man is incredible.

I love mimes. ^_^
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