1.31.2010
Tell me good things about Charlotte, North Carolina because I'm going to be living there for the next two years. Working for Teach for America. Teaching science. Everything about this terrifies me.
LABELS:
ahhhhhhh
1.30.2010
Last night I found two gray hairs, one after the other. They are neighbors and, though I've only been aware of their existence for a day, I've grown rather fond of them. Later I was social--I laughed! I chatted! I mingled!--but it was ultimately tiring* and not what I wanted** so that's that.
*because of whispers to Brady to please wait ten to fifteen seconds then rescue me from an uncomfortable conversation, because of mumbled lies about a non-existent super serious boyfriend
**my bed, my down comforter, my space heater, Ys
*because of whispers to Brady to please wait ten to fifteen seconds then rescue me from an uncomfortable conversation, because of mumbled lies about a non-existent super serious boyfriend
**my bed, my down comforter, my space heater, Ys
LABELS:
day by day,
games people play,
winter
1.29.2010
1.26.2010
YOU'VE GOT TWO BIG UNCLES DOWN THERE IF YOU WANT THEM
Man. I have had some pretty incredible teachers. Because I can afford to be naive (optimistic? hopeful?) right now, I will say that I would love to be somebody's Gaff, Eibel, or Ballor one day.
LABELS:
happy happy oh,
virtual conversations
YEP YOU GOT IT
--Katherine Boo, Opening NightSunil knew nothing of the movie [Slumdog Millionaire] that ends with an airport-slum boy finding money, love, and fame. However, he might have recognized one of that movie's conceits: that deprivation may give a child a certain intelligence. The other conceit--that a child's specific miserable experiences might be the things to spring him from his deprivation--was the lie. It was the movie version of the electrified fence. The women who had been manicured and exfoliated and blown out would linger at the premiere past 1 A.M., then head to the after party at the JW Marriott. They could relax, not just because the film about the slum boy had a happy ending but because the boy's suffering had been part of the solution.
LABELS:
birds of prey,
capitalism,
cinema,
the human condition
1.22.2010
ON TO THE NEXT ONE
Ah so here is a crazy thing that happened. I got this job that I wanted. So I could possibly be in this one city for the next two years.
The problem is that I feel very unqualified to do what they might need me to do. And I'm still waiting to hear back from New York. And I could respond to these interview offers in Chicago, DC, Philadelphia, Memphis, Nashville, and Austin.
Austin. I really like the sound of Austin.
But I like the sound of the other place, too. Warm weather and BBQ and a (sort of) light rail system.
The problem is that I feel very unqualified to do what they might need me to do. And I'm still waiting to hear back from New York. And I could respond to these interview offers in Chicago, DC, Philadelphia, Memphis, Nashville, and Austin.
Austin. I really like the sound of Austin.
But I like the sound of the other place, too. Warm weather and BBQ and a (sort of) light rail system.
LABELS:
ahhhhhhh
1.20.2010
PECAN WAFFLES AND SCRABBLE
--Brennan Manning (via this)When there is always a book to read or a book to write, a sermon to prepare or a retreat to lead, a letter to write or a call to make, my self imposed pressure leaves little time to simply live, for being human and playful, for delighting in pecan waffles and Scrabble. Is my life slipping by without making time to be a friend with my friends?
LABELS:
day by day,
what matters
1.18.2010
--Jack Kerouac, from a letter to JacquesI'm not "tough," just a soft hearted Imbecile - And Lois and Janet and all those other girls actually scare me down deep (Dodie didn't scare me half as much!) - They scare me because of their slinky beauty like snake-beauty....what do they want? Out of me? If they won't give me a piece of ass because I'm a rowdy inattentive monk drunk, then why do they want to see me? They scare me like the Devil - Their intentions are not honorable. - They also realize I don't like women and never did - I only like their bodies for sex - I think women are evil the way they coolly manage men with big ungovernable hurting hard-ons - Let the devil take his Eve back - I am Adam and I'm alone again with all my ribs intact
LABELS:
body,
love and mathematics,
sadface
1.15.2010
--Julie, Friday Night LightsWhen I started high school, I couldn't wait to get out of Dillon. I thought that every book I read was like a rung on a ladder that I built to escape this town that was all about high school football and nothing else. And now that I'm actually getting close to leaving, I'm starting to appreciate that I was shaped by my town...I guess what I'm trying to say is that I'm surprised by how happy I am to be from where I'm from. Does that make any sense?
You might think this is Julie talking about Dillon but it's really me talking about Alliance.
LABELS:
home sweet home,
novels,
ohio
1.14.2010
--David Simon, Quality Trumps Ad NauseamThe Wire was not about Jimmy McNulty. Or Avon Barksdale. Or Marlo Stanfield, or Tommy Carcetti or Gus Haynes. It was not about crime. Or punishment. Or the drug war. Or politics. Or race. Or education, labour relations or journalism. It was about The City. It is how we in the West live at the millennium, an urbanised species compacted together, sharing a common love, awe, and fear of what we have rendered. The Wire depicts a world in which capital has triumphed completely. A world in which the rules and values of the free market and maximised profit have been mistaken for a social framework, a world where institutions themselves are paramount and every day, human beings matter less.
Hey, Timothy, remember how much David Simon sucked IRL? That's really too bad. Hey, Dan, remember how much we suck when it comes to City and Culture but it's actually a really cool class so we shouldn't suck so much? Yeah.
LABELS:
capitalism,
the human condition
1.13.2010
1.12.2010
I LOVE YOU BUT YOU'RE FREAKING ME OUT
In New York you can drink beer in ancient sawdusty bars, you can find cupcakes of all kinds, you can appreciate the humor in people getting electrocuted onstage, you can go through another interview and--upon finishing--immediately forget about it, you can see an off-duty clown get his morning coffee, you can feel crummy when the bus driver is rude to foreigners with sad eyes, you can ride the subway and wonder "is this what it might be like next year?", and you can still see Orion's belt.
1.11.2010
SHE'S GOING TO BLOG ABOUT THIS, DUDE
--Brady narrating a video I have not seen and hope to never see because the real thing could never be as good as the idea in my headMonkeys riding dogs. It's monkeys riding dogs. Look at this dude's outfit. The monkey, not the dog. Oh my God the dogs are herding goats. Monkeys riding dogs herding goats! Where does this take place? Clearly heaven. Monkeys riding dogs herding goats next to squirrels riding bikes. OH MY GOD, the dog rolled over and the monkey is STILL ON IT.
LABELS:
lololol,
moving pictures
--Tad Friend, Protest StudiesAnother danger of privatization can turn a university into a glorified trade school. Business programs and computer-science departments will attract wealthy supporters, but who will bankroll poetry? This concern is heightened because English--a high-enrollment, low-teaching-cost department--actually subsidizes disciplines such as nuclear physics and engineering, which require expensive equipment. Colleen Lye, a Berkeley English professor, says, "We have the No. 1-rated graduate department in the country"--according to the U.S. News survey--"yet our faculty and students feel second-class. For example, most humanities departments lost their phones this fall, while most science departments haven't."
On a related note, this is a picture of a professor using the wall of a building as a chalkboard after a fire alarm was pulled during the protests:
Such an interesting story; education is a mighty and wonderful thing.
LABELS:
academia,
capitalism,
la revolucion,
pump yo fist,
sfg,
what matters
1.07.2010
THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED
Diana: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
hang on
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
me: HAAAAAAAAAAAAA
DIANA I AM DYING
LABELS:
lololol,
sfg,
virtual conversations
1.06.2010
1.04.2010
1.02.2010
This is a key to chez MMBJ and the kindest gift I could ever receive. Two days in, pretty lovely so far. I am a happy, lucky person.
LABELS:
bliss
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