Monday, August 17, 2009

THE ONLY REASON THERE'S ANY EXCUSE TO WATCH MTV ...


ALEXAAAAA CHUNGGGGGG!

I love to hate her because I'm actually just really envious of her personality, style, quirkiness, cute awkwardness, etc.
I mean, come on, what's not to be envious of? She's British, funky (do people even say that any more?), gorgeous, stylish, a model, witty, her boyfriend is frontman of the Arctic Monkeys. I seriously wouldn't mind switching places. Le sigh. But until then, I'll just record It's On With Alexa Chung and somehow forgive myself for watching an hour of MTV a day.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Freepers, Birthers, Morons of all stripe, You didn't get mad...

From Democratic Underground:

You didn't get mad when the Supreme Court stopped a legal recount and appointed a President.

You didn't get mad when Cheney allowed Energy company officials to dictate energy policy.

You didn't get mad when a covert CIA operative got outed.

You didn't get mad when the Patriot Act got passed.

You didn't get mad when we illegally invaded a country that posed no threat to us.

You didn't get mad when we spent over 600 billion(and counting) on said illegal war.

You didn't get mad when over 10 billion dollars just disappeared in Iraq.

You didn't get mad when you saw the Abu Ghraib photos.

You didn't get mad when you found out we were torturing people.

You didn't get mad when the government was illegally wiretapping Americans.

You didn't get mad when we didn't catch Bin Laden.

You didn't get mad when you saw the horrible conditions at Walter Reed.

You didn't get mad when we let a major US city drown.

You didn't get mad when the deficit hit the trillion dollar mark.

You finally got mad when.. when... wait for it... when the government decided that people in America deserved the right to see a doctor if they are sick. Yes, illegal wars, lies, corruption, torture, stealing your tax dollars to make the rich richer, are all ok with you but helping other Americans... well fuck that. That about right? You know it is.

You people have all lost your fucking minds. You are selfish, greedy, obnoxious, narcissistic, and frankly... stupid. Your pathetic little misspelled protest signs are embarrassing. Maybe you ought to find the smart person in your midst and let them make up all the signs, cause man, you look like a bunch of idiots. Also you're ugly and your mother dresses you funny.

I'd say this is a pretty fair description, wouldn't you?
It just goes to show what happens when you listen to, trust, kow-tow to Glenn Beck.

SHAMELESS SHUFFLE.

it's a hot and lazy sunday.
why not crank up the tunes?
entire library on shuffle.
10 songs, no skipping, no shame.

  1. Shake Your Pom Pom // Missy Elliott
  2. Train Song // Feist & Ben Gibbard
  3. Night Life (ft. Young Chris & Tre) // Wale
  4. You & Me // Lifehouse
  5. Run For It (Live) // Charlie Hunter
  6. Days Go By // Adema
  7. Will I? // RENT: Original Broadway Cast
  8. Knife (Girl Talk Remix) // Grizzly Bear
  9. Quest For Glory // Shad
  10. Compacto // Curumin
g'day.

NOMENCLATURE.

What's in a name?


I just finished reading Apex Hides the Hurt by Colson Whitehead. It is a spectacular work of fiction, with a touch of social satire, commentary, and practical philosophy. Ooh, just what I look for and love in a novel!

The back cover description reads, "The town of Winthrop has decided it needs a new name. The resident software millionaire wants to call it New Prospera; the mayor wants to return to the original choice of the founding black settlers; and the town's aristocracy sees no reason to change the name at all. What they need, they realize, is a nomenclature consultant. And, it turns out, the consultant needs them. But in a culture overwhelmed by marketing, a name is everything, and our hero's efforts may result in not just a new name for the town but a new and subtler truth about it as well."

While reading, I started to think about the importance of names, or rather, the importance we place on a name. As Shakespeare's Juliet said so eloquently, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet." It is the classic identity law, thanks to Gertrude Stein, "A rose is a rose is a rose." But names do matter to some extent. Why do we prefer certain brands over others? Certain schools? Why do parents name their children after famous people? In turn, these names become equated with the qualities both physical and innate that the person possesses (or doesn't). Enough rambling ....

The most thought provoking citations from the book:
"He imagined that all of them had their true names written on their name tags. That would be something. That would be honest, he whispered to himself. LIAR. BED WETTER. ... If everyone could see everyone else's true name, we could cut out all the subterfuge and camouflage. The deception that was their stock in trade, and the whole world's favorite warm treat. ROMANTIC. FAILURE. EMPTY. ... Of course it began at birth - by giving their children names, parents did their offspring the favor of teaching them how to lie with their very first breath. Because what we go by is rarely what makes us go. GRIFTER. SINNER. DOOMED," (170).

"Isn't it great when you're a kid and the whole world is full of anonymous things? ... Everything is bright and mysterious until you know what it is called and then all the light goes out of it. All those flying gliding things are just birds. And etc. Once we knew the name of it, how could we ever come to love it? He told himself: What he had given to all those things had been the right name, but never the true name. For things had true natures, and they hid behind false names, beneath the skin we gave them," (182).

"A name that got to the heart of the thing - that would be miraculous. But he never got to the heart of the thing, he just slapped a bandage on it to keep the pus in. What is the word, he asked himself, for that elusive thing? It was on the tip of his tongue. What is the name for that which is always beyond our grasp? What do you call that which escapes?" (183).

Thursday, August 13, 2009

hello?

I just saw Julie & Julia a few days ago, which is partly to blame for motivating me to start this blog?
I mean, I guess I have a "blog" over at tumblr, but does that really count? I use it to collect & post photos, pictures, videos, quotes, lyrics, websites, etc. that I find amusing/interesting/pretty/cool/funny. I have a twitter, I really don't know why. I keep a stream-of-conscious journal from time to time. I have a flickr for my own photographs. So, I guess this blog completes the circle. I'm not really sure what direction it will go in or who will read it, but it's a place to discuss what's going on out there and in here. With that ... sit back, relax, enjoy?