Somebody send me coffee. STAT.
Aug. 13th, 2008 09:40 amI forgot to pick up coffee yesterday while running errands (oh my god, when does everyone have everything and GETS OUT OF MY HOUSE? *cries*) and I need some hot java and I have none, woe. Hence the Kara is devastated icon. WE"RE GOING THE WRONG WAAAAAY!! Coffee is over there! *cries more*
I'm almost done with the second Twilight book. Hooboy, that is one lousy protagonist. I like how she LITERALLY is nothing (and has no memory of anything because she CEASED TO EXIST) when the Bedazzled Boy She Loves is gone. Wow, is that a bad message. And I realized who Stephanie Meyers was getting her inspiration from for the Edward character, but you'll have to wait for the overall analysis, bum bum bum!
I would like to thank
swmbo for the suggestion of a zip-loc bag for the Kindle for bathtub readings. Excellent suggestion. Also, I've been taking the Kindle to the gym and love running on the treadmill with it. It's best if I'm just walking on a high incline because then I don't have to worry about my Bella-tastic coordination when trying to turn the page (hitting a button) while running.
...sometimes I just fall over so I can feel the character, Isabella Swan.
Is anyone else dying to see Tropic Thunder? Can I just say that it looks like the funniest thing to come out in a loooong time? I love that they are putting all the taboos out there, like a white man playing a black man (I lub you Robert Downey, Jr. Always and forever.) and said actor asking if another actor is going to go "full retarded" to get an Oscar. That makes me laugh because that makes me crazy. The whole "I'm going to try and win an Oscar by playing a mentally impaired person!" mindset. I'm looking at you, Juliette Lewis. And you, Sean Penn.
While I can get why some groups are upset at the use of that word, I personally feel that they are pointing the fingers at the right people: the people who use a horrible impairment for their own fame/careers. Wow, do I have problems with that. (With the ONE exception of What's Eating Gilbert Grape. I can't watch that movie because of how honest and real it is, personally. I do find it weird that this movie is getting so much flack for the "R" word, when I hear it thrown around on TV all the damn time. Hmm. I guess satire isn't easy to understand? Whatever, I'm going this weekend and I plan on laughing my ass off.
Today I register the kids for school. IT DRAWS EVER CLOSER......
I'm almost done with the second Twilight book. Hooboy, that is one lousy protagonist. I like how she LITERALLY is nothing (and has no memory of anything because she CEASED TO EXIST) when the Bedazzled Boy She Loves is gone. Wow, is that a bad message. And I realized who Stephanie Meyers was getting her inspiration from for the Edward character, but you'll have to wait for the overall analysis, bum bum bum!
I would like to thank
...sometimes I just fall over so I can feel the character, Isabella Swan.
Is anyone else dying to see Tropic Thunder? Can I just say that it looks like the funniest thing to come out in a loooong time? I love that they are putting all the taboos out there, like a white man playing a black man (I lub you Robert Downey, Jr. Always and forever.) and said actor asking if another actor is going to go "full retarded" to get an Oscar. That makes me laugh because that makes me crazy. The whole "I'm going to try and win an Oscar by playing a mentally impaired person!" mindset. I'm looking at you, Juliette Lewis. And you, Sean Penn.
While I can get why some groups are upset at the use of that word, I personally feel that they are pointing the fingers at the right people: the people who use a horrible impairment for their own fame/careers. Wow, do I have problems with that. (With the ONE exception of What's Eating Gilbert Grape. I can't watch that movie because of how honest and real it is, personally. I do find it weird that this movie is getting so much flack for the "R" word, when I hear it thrown around on TV all the damn time. Hmm. I guess satire isn't easy to understand? Whatever, I'm going this weekend and I plan on laughing my ass off.
Today I register the kids for school. IT DRAWS EVER CLOSER......
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Date: 2008-08-13 02:50 pm (UTC)I think the main reason people are screaming so loud over the "r" word is because this is the absolute *best* opportunity they've ever had to raise awareness about the issue. At the same time, I think it makes them look kind of ridiculous because of their inability to recognize satire for what it is.
I'm not even going to start about my opinions on the overly politically correct thing that's so very big right now.
I spoke with the track coach I know yesterday and this is what he had to say
I'll be happy to watch you run through the eyes of the masterful coach I am. However.... My advice is Don't run! It is the most brutal thing you can do to your body. I have had 4 knee surgeries and 1 foot because of all those miles. Don't tell my kids this though.
So I'm going to get a new pair of cross trainers, a swimsuit, cap and goggles and work on my breast stroke instead. Maybe I'll even get around to working on my crawl
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:11 pm (UTC)See, and here I am thinking that the movie "I Am Sam" would have been the best time to raise a stink. 1) because it sucked and 2) because Sean Penn thought to himself, "If I play a retarded person, I'll get an Oscar." *punches him*
You know, I completely agree with your track buddy. But the body wants to run.... Oooh, breast stroke! Wait, goggles? I've been doing wrong all along! (Ba dum bum CHING!)
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:25 pm (UTC)You're right that "I Am Sam" would have been the best time, but unfortunately it didn't happen then. And coincidentally, I believe that's exactly the reason he took the movie and I'm SO glad he didn't win anything. At this point I don't even remember if he was nominated.
One reason I've been putting off swimming is my hair. I pay too much for color to just go jump in a *heavily* chlorinated pool, seriously, during swim season sometimes it knocks me out from OUTSIDE. But the knee and the hip would be far more expensive to "touch-up" so swim cap and pool it is.
Look at you! Caffeine free jokes!
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:29 pm (UTC)Girlfriend, you and me with the hair. *points to self* Hellooooo, Leo. I hate getting my hair wet in a pool. Love swimming, hate the chlorine. Caps for the win! Maybe find a cute retro one with rubber flowers on it!
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Date: 2008-08-13 05:54 pm (UTC)I had to have some oolong at lunch to make up for my sleep deficiency. Damn you Olympic Gymnastics ::shakes fist::
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:09 pm (UTC)I read an interview with RDJ where he said that Ben Stiller called and offered him the part in Tropic Thunder and Ben explained it as "This is either going to be the best joke ever or we'll never have careers again!" From the sounds of it, they have pulled it off as a joke.
And while I never ever use the word "retard" (I didn't even like typing it!), in this case I think it is ok because really it is not poking fun at anyone with a condition like this, it IS poking fun at those who take advantage. AND it has people talking in a good way. Anytime a positive dialogue is opened, it is good.
And What's Eating Gilbert Grape is an exceptional movie with all the love and the rough times thrown in when dealing with family members of any kind of condition!!!!!
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:14 pm (UTC)See, that's exactly how I feel about it, too. It's like Michael Scott on The Office explaining when it's okay to use the word "retard" - it just made HIM look awful and exposed those people for who they are.
That movie KILLS me. That was the first time I'd ever seen Leo DiCaprio, and I honestly thought they had found a person with a disability - that's how honest it was.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:28 pm (UTC)Exactly. We can't ignore racial issues, developmental conditions or other volatile issues in the entertainment industry or we will never LEARN anything. Dialogue is a necessity!
Leo is brilliant in that movie. And the writing was FAB! At various points in the movie I want to throw things at all the characters, yell and scream at them, laugh and cry with them and just plain LOVE THEM!
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:16 pm (UTC)*laughs and laughs* The clumsiness is RIDICULOUS. She took it so far it ceased to be endearing in any way.
I am SO EXCITED to see Tropic Thunder. Have to wait until next weekend, but I"m really looking forward to it.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:24 pm (UTC)I will report back with the thumbs up or not. I expect THUMBS WAY UP.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:44 pm (UTC)Ben Stiller had a great response today.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:48 pm (UTC)Now, if they said that the word wa a trigger for them and they just can't stand to hear it, regardless, then I'd understand completely.
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Date: 2008-08-13 06:04 pm (UTC)One standout quote from the interview was "Imagine if the R-word were replaced with the N-word. I don't think they would have let that pass."
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:45 pm (UTC)Most offensive of all is the expectation that you should be able to function without coffee. I think that somehow, your current pain can be traced to a vengeful Mormon conspiracy. They sent evil spirits to distract you from getting coffee, yes? If you start craving green jello, worry.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:50 pm (UTC)Oh mmy god, you are the only one who truly understands me!! *cries bitterly* I cannot function without it! I just need sweet, sweet blackness, steaming, in a cup. Is that so wrong!??!
*casts out evil Jewish Naval mormon spirits with their golden books of HATE*
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:53 pm (UTC)I'm seeing Tropic Thunder this weekend and I can't wait. The trailers have left me in stitches.
As far as the protests go, I completely agree with you. Their efforts are misdirected if what they want is for the intellectually disabled to be treated with greater respect. This movie is clearly mocking the disrespect Hollywood often shows these people by exploiting their condition for awards. Not everyone appreciates satire, but it's unfortunate that they can't understand what the movie is really trying to say.
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Date: 2008-08-14 12:01 am (UTC)THAT'S RIGHT!
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Date: 2008-08-13 05:46 pm (UTC)2. FUCKING SEAN PENN. I'm so glad you said that you liked What's Eating Gilbert Grape, because augh, Leo. He was so brilliant, once. That whole movie kills me. But yeah, I'm right there with you on the SATIRE, IT IS SATIRE, STFU AND STFD. I mean jesus.
3. OH GOD I hope you got some coffee. D: D: D: I have coffee. It has made me vaguely functional. (Of course, it's Sbux, which means it's over-roasted, but what can you do.)
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Date: 2008-08-14 12:02 am (UTC)2. THAT MOVIE MADE ME SO ANGRY. Gah.
3. I have FINALLY gotten coffee and am prepared for tomorrow. so much head pain today, augh....
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Date: 2008-08-13 08:53 pm (UTC)OMG fix it!!! I'd bring you some if I were in the neighborhood.
RE: Twilight
This must have to do with your scary ability to withstand any bad fic that has been and ever will be created. I made it to page 120-something and had to put it down. If I read about one more boy going dopey for her, or one more word about Edward's beauty or one more word about her lack of coordination...period, I was going to scream.
RE: Tropic Thunder
Um. No. Just no.
RE: School
WHEEEEEEEEEEEE! *wishes she could go school supply shopping*
RE: You
*loves*
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Date: 2008-08-14 12:05 am (UTC)2. I have a super power. It's a lame one, but it's there!
3. Really??? It looks so freaking funny to me. I'll just pour a little popcorn on the floor for mah homie, then.
4. GO AWAAAAAAAAAY! (them) Oooh, I love supply shopping. All the promise in ever unsharpened pencil! :D
<3 <3 <3
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Date: 2008-08-13 11:28 pm (UTC)Yeah, you like those blank pages? Gah. So lame!
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Date: 2008-08-14 12:01 am (UTC)I have a formatted copy for my Kindle, so I don't know if you mean LITERAL blank pages? Because that would be BEYOND lame. It's bad enough how freaking obsessed she is. Good hell, these have a terrible (and pathetic) message to them!
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Date: 2008-08-14 12:03 am (UTC)Chapter N
One Week
.....
(the rest blank)
(next page) Chapter N+1
Six Weeks
....
(the rest blank)
And it goes on like that for a few more pages. Simply unbelievable.
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Date: 2008-08-14 12:06 am (UTC)YOU
KIDDING ME.
Holy shit, that's the DUMBEST FUCKING THING I've ever heard of. Holy sheep shit!!
I just thought the story jumped ahead and made no sense. Wow, Smeyer is freaking pathetic!
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Date: 2008-08-14 12:30 am (UTC)FOR REALSIES.
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Date: 2008-08-14 09:21 am (UTC)I don't know. Maybe it's the fact that she's played some seriously dim characters and they've annoyed me that makes me think so.
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Date: 2008-08-14 07:09 pm (UTC)ETA: Your icon is evil, and I love it. Also, just because I feel like sharing: you should know that I have an armload of very loud purr, dressed all in black fur. His name is Gord and he is now going to help me play Super Mario Galaxy, by attacking the Wii pointer on the screen.
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Date: 2008-08-14 02:18 pm (UTC)The meaning of "retarded" has become pretty dilute. My teenage sister will use it and "gay" to describe things that are bad (more often gay), but unlike "gay" the insultees aren't using "retard" much to describe themselves. I'm guessing that's why it offends me more.
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Date: 2008-08-14 02:30 pm (UTC)All that to say that I don't think the word "retarded" really has the same meaning as when I was a kid and people were still pretty awful to special needs folks, you know? but hey - I've gotten over that being a trigger word in relation to my sister, but I can appreciate others not being over that.
(I still think the movie looks freaking hilarious. I'm glad to hear you liked Pineapple Express, too! YAY.)
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Date: 2008-08-14 06:25 pm (UTC)I went to a Montessori school as a child, though, so I have this weird hippie utopia perspective on things. In college I had someone give me a lesson on all the racial slurs, because I simply could not understand them when they were used by jerk types.
Now I live in Northern California, so my ignorance of intolerance just gets worse with time. It's a nice problem to have. Stupidity happens here, more than the image suggests, but it's not the same as other places.
No doubt Tropic Thunder still looks funny... it's just been somewhat eclipsed by Pineapple. I'll see it after a few more rounds of PE.