Above me and to the left is a Norwegian poster for Deathly Hallows asking HVEM DØR? but obviously me and my currently tragic haircut are more interesting.
OK SO.
This is a blogpost in list form, the third-best form for a blogpost.
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN MY LIFE:
--Running a lot.
--Working at Dillards to save up money to move to San
Francisco.
--Working on a book, because who isn’t.
--Oh man, it’s so much fun doing that, though. But not as much fun as this next one.
--Working on a comic with a friend.
--Found a place in SF.
--Living in limbo, I guess.
--At least SXSW is next week.
--Reading a lot of blogs of people whose writing ability I
am just experiencing a jealousy manifesting as physical pain over.
WHAT I DID YESTERDAY:
--Dismembered like one hundred mannequins.
--Almost beat a mannequin to death with her own arms because
I could not get the stupid arm magnets to connect who even designed those
mannequins I looked like the Dillards Juniors Department Serial Killer.
Bits strewn about like I was getting a made-for-tv movie based on me.
--More importantly: Saw Love Never Dies, the sequel to Phantom of the Opera by
Andrew Lloyd Webber.
(That's about how high stakes it was, honestly.)
(God I loved it.)
THOUGHTS/QUESTIONS THAT WERE BROUGHT UP WHILE WATCHING LOVE NEVER DIES, MORE OR LESS IN ORDER:
--Did my eleven-year old self write this. No seriously.
--Are they singing a walk of shame song.
--Are Phantom and Christine the worst parents ever?
--It sure is nice Phantom has integrated into society so
well that he I guess stopped being a psychotic serial killer (albeit a very
sexy one) and is I guess the only viable romantic option?
--The many failings of this play raise some interesting
questions about the strengths and weakness of a proper Gothic romance and
Kantean aesthetics concerning the sublime (REDACTED BECAUSE SPOILER THEY ARE NOT INTERESTING QUESTIONS TO ANYONE BUT ME.)
--Holy crap I love freaky dark carnivals. I LOVE THEM THE MOST.
THE MOST.
--Seriously worst parents ever.
--DID THIS PLAY JUST TURN INTO LAW AND ORDER: PHANTOM OF THE
OPERA INTENT.
--How much of my life would I dedicate into getting Law and
Order: POTOI to happen? All of it,
probably. Obviously.
If I were more dedicated I would have posted Goren with a photoshopped phantom mask, but instead there's this.
This picture is the whole play summed up.
This picture is the whole play summed up.
THINGS PHANTOM HAD IN HIS PERSONAL LIFE THAT I WAS QUITE
ENVIOUS OF OTHER THAN THE ABILITY TO LOOK GOOD IN A SUIT AND A COOL MASK:
--A creepy little goth son he did not even have to deal with
till the kid was old enough to watch himself
--A freaky cabaret carnival that he was the owner and
artistic director of.
--A dramatic room to swoop around in and write stuff, and
cry, I guess.
--Just like every member of the gender he was attracted to
violently attracted to him
--An awesome wardrobe.
DOES THIS SILLY POST HAVE A POINT:
Kind of.
WHAT IS IT THEN.
Utah was a bit of a warzone for me. Recently, on the same day, I found out
about two things: The Randy Bott
being a racist (and by logical extension of his imbecilic argument, misogynist) thing
going public—although I guess if I’m understanding correctly, that sort of
thing had been going on in his classes for years. That fact--and the fact that he went public--are being swept under the rug, as far as I can tell. (I'm not talking about the church here, they released a statement which was great. I'm talking about the public response of the religion faculty.)
This doesn’t surprise me, because that day I got the results back on my complaint about my sexist expletive of a religion professor—the investigator had talked to a bunch of his other students, and they found his “unconventional personality” and “sarcasm” charming, so, they were closing the complaint. (Because, as you know, if there are two things that I just cannot wrap my mind around, it's sarcasm and anything unconventional.) This is, I would argue, the tip of the cliché iceberg for all sorts of institutionalized crap in a few different institutions those guys were representing.
This doesn’t surprise me, because that day I got the results back on my complaint about my sexist expletive of a religion professor—the investigator had talked to a bunch of his other students, and they found his “unconventional personality” and “sarcasm” charming, so, they were closing the complaint. (Because, as you know, if there are two things that I just cannot wrap my mind around, it's sarcasm and anything unconventional.) This is, I would argue, the tip of the cliché iceberg for all sorts of institutionalized crap in a few different institutions those guys were representing.
Seriously I was incandescent for an hour, there. (With rage, obv., which is my go-to
emotion. My little black dress of
emotion.) Like
white-hot-destructive-anger-of-the-Erinyes upset, which happens every so often.
This is due to some good reasons, but that doesn’t make it any more reasonable
or easy.
But then I realized it doesn’t (more or less) matter for me
any more. I never have to deal
with those people or institutions ever again. And it’s not giving up—it’s making a life for myself where
those things and people have no power.
Choose your battles, and all that.
UGH that’s getting cheesy. So but IN SHORT:
The new plan is to move to San Francisco and just love it
and somehow in the course of my life acquire and head up a
freaky-cabaret-burlesque and have a real live lair to write in and a bunch of
handsome genius gentlemen friends, and we can all swoon over each other. In costume.
Spiky spindly costume.
Why did I come to this conclusion while watching the worst/best musical ever? Because that's the kind of sophisticate I am.
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