Fred: So you don't worry that it's possible for someone to send out a biological or electronic trigger that effectively overrides your own sense of ideals and values and replaces them with an alternative coercive agenda that reduces you to a mindless meat puppet? Shopkeeper: Wow. People used to think that I was paranoid.

'Time Bomb'


Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Amy - Jun 29, 2015 12:22:41 pm PDT #29968 of 30000
Because books.

I found him making pitiful little growls at it. It was maybe 6 inches high. He can jump at least four feet high.

Heh.

Muppet-style flail -- I think I found an apartment! That Sara and Ben and I can share! For rent I can afford!

::flails more::


Sparky1 - Jun 29, 2015 12:28:14 pm PDT #29969 of 30000
Librarian Warlord

We usually get a notice about staff reviews from HR at the end of March. This year it had not come by June so I asked - they say we are redoing the forms and you will have them this week. We are still waiting, although they did send a long email to tell us when the nonexistent forms are due and to tell us we should start them a.s.a.p.


SuziQ - Jun 29, 2015 12:30:03 pm PDT #29970 of 30000
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Fantastic news, Amy! Crossing appendages as needed for you.


SailAweigh - Jun 29, 2015 1:00:59 pm PDT #29971 of 30000
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Indeed! Apartment~ma, Amy.


Amy - Jun 29, 2015 1:03:55 pm PDT #29972 of 30000
Because books.

I'm trying to be good and just breathe until everything's signed and official. It's hard, though!


-t - Jun 29, 2015 1:59:44 pm PDT #29973 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Congrats, AMy.

That's amazing, Sparky. The kind of amazing I should not be surprised by, I suppose, but still am.

I am trying really hard to leave only half an hour late today. Such a frustrating day of not getting stuff done.


msbelle - Jun 29, 2015 2:49:51 pm PDT #29974 of 30000
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Just heard E blaring a song outside using the n-word. 1) I didn't buy him the song, so that bugs me. 2) I don't listen to music that uses it, because post-youth I became a much firmer believer that words are important and derogatory is not ok with me, regardless of who uses it (see also women using bitch, ho; homosexuals using faggot). 3) We haven't had big big discussions about this and I don't think he has enough knowledge to know what is being said, the history, the meaning - despite what may be usage now. 4) He was playing it outside in the driveway and that bothers me more than if he was listening on his headphones. That bothers me about myself. I need to call myself on that, that perception of others full on triggered me freaking out more than just the act.

Clearly there are exceptions and context is important, but this sounded to me like a casual usage, like friend, which I really do not want him to think is ok.


DavidS - Jun 29, 2015 4:28:13 pm PDT #29975 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Dag, msbelle, that's a lot to expect to control a teenager's cultural intake. Better to stress the issues with a light touch and let them sort it out themselves. Honestly, it's not a good place to draw a line in the sand and control all their content. They're out of sight most of the time.


meara - Jun 29, 2015 4:39:01 pm PDT #29976 of 30000

Eh, I have few problems with people within a group using a word...it's when people outside the group hear that and use it, thinking it's now OK, that it gets awkward...but I"m coming from a group that really has reclaimed some words (like dyke and queer). They still may be used in a bad context by horrible people, but it's not the word itself that would hurt, in that case. And sure, there's a lot less cultural baggage around those words than the N word but it still seems hard to draw a line like that in the sand. (That said, I think drawing a "if anyone else can hear it, curse words including the N word or bitch or whatever need to be bleeped" is totally reasonable)


msbelle - Jun 29, 2015 4:46:08 pm PDT #29977 of 30000
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

no line in sand drawn. I explained that 1) I wasn't going to listen to it. 2) Why I wasn't and my own history with having to decide how much misogyny I was ok with from music. 3) I thought he needed to understand what the history behind the word is, despite how it may be used casually now 4) I showed him books on African American history, the biographies, the general history books on the civil rights era/harlem renaissance/slavery and encouraged him to start looking through some of them and get an idea of the history of racial issues in this country.

I will decide what is ok to be played/said in my presence. I've always done that.