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Natter 74: Ready or Not
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.
Political conventions should end, I need my sleep cycle reset.
hivemind - as I head to bed, can people share their preferred places to stay in NYC. Not for me, a friend is going next spring and she asked me.
Although I'm sure my current job will cause me to rue the decision sooner than later.
maybe, but no need to jump from the frying pan into the fire.
Political conventions should end, I need my sleep cycle reset.
Indeed, it's one advantage of being on the West Coast. I was able to watch Bill's speech only a few minutes behind and still get to bed relatively early. And WOW what a great speech. I feel a little embarrassed: I didn't know all that stuff about Hillary's early career before he got elected. I'm way more excited and impressed by her now -- and it wasn't as though I thought she was unqualified before!
Also the fight song video was awesome. And the Mothers of the Movement, which made me cry.
In other news, I'm covered with mosquito bites from going to camp. And I still have tie-dye on my fingers. But it was great fun. Every city should have a publicly-owned camp in the mountains for cheap vacations with swimming holes and endless pancakes.
I woke up stupid early. I need to put outside clothes on and go to work. I really dunwanna.
hivemind - as I head to bed, can people share their preferred places to stay in NYC. Not for me, a friend is going next spring and she asked me.
I usually Priceline and only sometimes regret it. My actual favorite place to stay is a Holiday Inn Express, I think - there are several. But I am cheap and like mass-market.
preferred places to stay in NYC
I stayed at Hotel Indigo in Brooklyn, and liked it well enough. The primary draw for me was the proximity to several subway lines, including the A train -- which made it easy to get from and to JFK airport.
Goodness. One of my exceptionally entitled male friends (white, cis, straight, able-bodied, advanced degrees and very good job) posted on FB that he is sick of the people who say things like "if you support Trump, unfriend me." His wide-eyed disingenuous stance is that "I embrace and LOVE the differences between myself and my friends! If they support a different candidate from me, I LOVE that! If something as meaningless as an election can end a friendship, I posit that it was never a friendship to begin with."
Only someone who will be minimally affected by Trump's platform -- and can't FATHOM how it might destroy the lives of people who aren't like him -- can sit there and say that with a straight face. Daaaaaang, son.
I am really thinning out my FB feed this election season, I tell you what.
Aargh, Steph. Mine is mostly friends of friends, but it does make my blood boil.
One of my friends posted that he could no longer stay silent-- that if you have LGBTQ friends, and were posting FB memes supporting Republicans, you could expect your LGBTQ friends to be upset with you and says something. Basically- don't say you love me, a gay person, then post things in support of Trump-- if you do so you are voting against me, a person you say you love
One of his (white straight male) friends responded with "No we are not! You voting for Hillary is a vote against me (many of my personal beliefs). Thank God for the 3 branches of government! Achieved rights can not simply be brushed away!" and then "Vote at every election, keep marching, keep fighting... I'll be supporting your rights all the way!!!"
WTF?
Also, an all white production of "The Wiz" is weird, right?