First song is my favorite. Fourth song is good too. Last song–get ready for some ukelele action!
This is what I will listen to for the half-day of travel tomorrow. As in, these are the songs that make me miss you/home the most! (And also kind of fit with being on a plane.)
Homeward Bound
Ágætis byrjun
Wires and Waves
Across the Universe
Bubble Toes
The Man Of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts
Californication
Daisies Of The Galaxy
Nothing Better
Philosophy
We Will Become Silhouettes
Out Loud
Planet Telex
Evaporated
High And Dry
Marching Band of Manhattan
hoppípolla
Fake Plastic Trees
Learn To Live With What You Are
Theme From Blinking Lights
The Good That Won’t Come Out
Blinking Lights (For Me)
By The Way
Casimir Pulaski Day
Waiting on the World to Change
Set the Fire to the Third Bar
Chocolate
Empire State
Brothers on a Hotel Bed
Strawberry Fields Forever
3rd Planet
Pity and Fear
Still Fighting It
Sister
Bridges
Homeward Bound
Landed
Grapevine Fires
Take Offs and Landings
Penny Lane
Starálfur
Chicago
Recycled Air
LET’S NEVER LIVE APART AGAIN THIS IS HORRIBLE
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To all of you who are as disappointed, upset and bewildered as I am, here’s the good news:
Countless protests have broken out all over the city, including at the Mormon Church in Westwood and all around West Hollywood:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-protest7-2008nov07,0,3827549.story
Lawsuits are being filed, the equal protection act is being cited:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-gaylegal6-2008nov06,0,220763.story
Petitions and facebook groups are being formed:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=32226144639&ref=mf
Rants are being written:
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=32226144639&topic=6125
Believe me when I say that this is not over. It never will be, because defeat is impossible.
Today, I am proud to be an American. Today, I am proud to be a Californian. California is a wonderful state–we are helping to lead the way in green technology, we now have awesome new plans for a coastal bullet train, we have one of the largest economies in the world and we have one of the most diverse populations in all of America–ethnically, religiously, and economically. I will always be proud to hail from California’s sandy beaches and prone-to-wildfire valleys. And I am proud to share a state with the people of San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Monterey, Napa, Alpine, San Mateo, Santa Cruz and countless other counties who opposed the proposition to ban gay marriage. As for sunny LA, well…it may be beautiful here right now, but we have now a city full of ashamed, distraught people.
How is the idea that homosexual and heterosexual marriages are one and the same so appalling to people? I don’t understand this. We claim to be a nation of equality, of opportunity and progress (and with the general election, that has never seemed more true than now) and yet we treat members of our communities as different, abnormal, even threatening? If you, or anyone you know, are among those who celebrate the ‘protection of marriage’ today, I hope you understand one thing: what happened in this city, this state, and the states of Florida and Arizona, was not your victory. It was your loss. You voted for an amendment to our constitution that took away the rights of our citizens—you voted for intolerance, selfishness and injustice. We missed our chance to prove to the world and to our neighbors that the idea of civil rights is still alive and well in this world–that fear of what is different from us does not rule us.
That’s where this Prop 8 comes from. You can talk all you want about the history of marriage, you can quote your scriptures, but when it comes down to it, the Yes on Prop 8 comes from a place inside people that are truly afraid of those who are not exactly like them. And these ‘different’ people asked for your support in their endeavor to be treated with the same compassion, respect and dignity as you would treat anyone else. We failed them today, and in doing so, failed ourselves. We are not a completely tolerant society. We are not a society of absolute morality and complete equality. We make mistakes, and this was one of them—a huge, blundering error. Because now, we have set a dangerous precedent. Is this a country where people’s rights can simply be taken away because a majority decides they shouldn’t have those rights? Prop 8 passing means yes, that’s what type of country this is. And this day will forever be a black mark on the history of our state and our country—it is the first time we as Americans have voted to eliminate the pre-existing rights of a group of people, and that goes against everything we as Americans stand for—whether you are Democrat or Republican, Christian, Jewish, Muslim or non-denominational, gay or straight, we all live in this country because it is a country of opportunity, of equality and progress. The passing of Prop 8 is a complete disregard of those values.
I have no doubt in my mind that the day will come when gays are seen as they are–no different from us, no less good, no less loving and productive members of society. The day will come when those that believe in equality of homosexuals and heterosexuals are the majority. The day will come when we look back and see the mistake we made today, and all that we are about to do to fix it. It is time to fight for the rights of our brothers, sisters, neighbors and friends whose voices have been stifled by a militant majority who seek to oppress their fellow people. And I know we will fight, and I know the American spirit of equality will prevail, just as it has from our beginnings. From the very start of our country, to the civil war, women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement, we have fought for equality. Each time, we have prevailed, and discrimination has fallen behind. Eventually it will dissipate, too tired, too old an idea to keep up with the progress of America. This day will come.
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For the first time in my life, I’m proud to be an American. I’m proud of America. Seeing a flag waving makes me smile and glow. I have faith that we are a good people, that we can do it. Good job, America. Good job, Obama.
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So i just found out from noonprop8.com that none other than SAMUEL L JACKSON narrates the newest (and in my opinion, best) No on 8 TV ad.
This is amazing. I can’t even grapple with the intensity of this discovery. It’s like fighting against something for so long and then suddenly freaking Mace Windu arrives and cuts down an entire army of clones. (Yeah, you know what I’m talking about. Anyone who saw the Star Wars: Clone Wars Cartoon Network series…anyone quite as dorky as me…No, okay, let’s just…I never said that.) Anyway, his BAMFness alone should tip the scale in our favor, and if not, well, maybe those fundamentalist Christians should get a chance to meet Neville Flynn/Jules Winnfield/Mace Windu/Shaft/Rufus…dude, Ionno what I’m saying, the guy is just a freaking bad-ass. I think the fact that the King of BAMFs narrated our ads gives us like, win-status.
But other than recognizing the amazingness of Samuel L Jackson, this has a point. The Yes on 8 people go on and on about how gay marriage is being “imposed” on them, and how they shouldn’t “stand for it.” Well all I have to say is, WHAT HYPOCRITES. Besides the obvious assessment that it is their bible-based beliefs being imposed on the rest of US, why don’t we just take a look at some of the tactics their campaign have taken up?
Today, for instance, after leaving B101 to go to my car in the parkinglot, I look up at the beautiful, partly-cloudly sky and what do I see? “YES ON 8. PROTECT TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE.” In sky-writing. Seriously? That made me so angry–I mean, it’s such a nice day, I should be able to look up at the sky without being bombarded by these people imposing their views on me. It’s the sky, people. Stop imposing your beliefs on my sky!
Not only that, but while waiting for the new Questionable Content to be posted, I learn that Yes on 8 ads are appearing on websites that DO NOT affiliate themselves with the campaign. In fact, Jeph Jaques of QC is decidedly against prop 8, and was and I quote, “genuinely horrified” to find the ads on his site. He has since, rightfully, asked google to take the ads down and has put up No on 8 ads in their place (he also says he will be donating any profit made from yes on 8 ads to GLAAD). It is well and fine to campaign on sites that want to take up your position, but what right do these people have to impose their beliefs on sites whose webmasters are not only non-affiliated, but in fact AGAINST said beliefs. And QC isn’t the only site that has been accosted by Yes on 8 ads. It’s been happening to users of InsaneJournal and, I’m sure, other sites.
Honestly, I cannot think of a way the Yes on 8-ers have failed to impose themselves on me, today and for the duration of the campaign. It’s downright violating and it disgusts me that these people feel the need to hammer their belief into us in these underhanded ways. We get it. You don’t like gay people. Now let me enjoy my pretty fall day and my quasi-humorous indie webcomic in peace!
Don’t forget to vote no on 8 tomorrow. Or like, don’t forget retroactively, Erica, since you already sent in your ballot.
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I found this on facebook. Incidentally, I have imported this blog to facebook. Hope you don’t mind =)
Anyway, here are the first lines of the songs on my random party mix that itunes created. Guess what the songs are. (I took out sigur ros songs that made their way in there…no way would you be able to guess which song it was.)
1. Would you look up at the skyline, at the mortar, block and glass?
2. Trouble falls in my home, troubled man, troubled stone
3. Ever since I was a young boy, I played the silver ball
4. His head was a city with paper buildings
5. In steep cliffs, rocks all piled up
6. Love is a many splendid thing, love lifts us up where we belong, all you need is love!
7. The moment has come to face the truth
8. Let us be lovers we’ll marry our fortunes together
9. In the shadows of tall buildings of fallen angels on the ceilings
10. Ok baby, what’ll it be?
11. The cut-rate mime walking through the dirty streets
12. I’ve got this feeling that there’s something that I missed
13. When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide
14. He was, he was in the church yard
15. Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup
16. Everything that keeps me together is falling apart I got this thing that I consider my only art of fucking people over
17. They were looking for me when I came to
18. Smeared black ink
19. Well Ali Baba had them forty thieves
20. Why does blood turn brown when it dries?
21. Shining like a work of art hanging on a wall of stars
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06-please-just-take-these-photos-fro
08-the-planets-bend-between-us
I have listened to tracks 1, half of 2, and 3. So…you will probably hear them before I do!
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Have you heard people say “hey, if gay people can marry, then why not dogs and children and shit?” in order to obnoxiously prove the point that “if you want to allow all types of love, why not THESE types of love?”
Well, here’s a math problem for those idiots.
Adults are permitted to marry.
Therefore, they must be capable of making the decision to marry.
Gay adults are adults.
Adults are capable of deciding to marry.
Therefore, gay adults are permitted to marry.
Children and dogs are not adults.
Therefore, they are not capable of deciding to marry.
They are not permitted to marry.
A=B, B=C therefore A=C.
Jesus Christ, people, it isn’t that difficult to understand. Stop being an idiot and think about what you’re saying.
Also, vote no on Prop 8 because it is the correct decision. And by correct I mean complete, unbiased mathematical truth.
Are you registered absentee in CA, or are you registered in CT?
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So here’s my idea…if we’re really going to do this, I mean.
Since we won’t be together for most of the time, what if we set up a thirty-day e-mail exchange? Every day we’ll send each other an e-mail and in it will be encouragement, nagging, little snippits of ideas, ways to get a scene or plot rolling if we’re stuck, etc. They can be really short, just a few lines. And so we don’t waste valuable novelling time, we can compose the e-mails beforehand like, right now for instance.
Or instead of e-mailing, we could post them here or put an extra page up for them or something. I don’t know. Sound good?
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Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust
Yeah. Try saying that once, let along five times fast.
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Believe it or not, the last track is in english. I know, it doesn’t really sound like it is. Enjoy!
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