Aah, Cabaret. So, I have no boys-as-girls kink, but seeing boys I know in real life in vapid makeup? Uh, yes. In a big way.
Oh, the production was good, too. David looked dashing under the stage lights as Bradshaw, but it takes something away from the dramatic love affair to know that the boy is as gay and mild-mannered as it gets.
My favorite of the unpopular opinions meme, from
merryish:
There's nothing wrong with pop. There's nothing wrong with pop culture. There's nothing wrong with being interested in pop culture or liking pop culture or being a part of pop culture. Being too cool for pop culture is like being too cool for the present, and is its own particular brand of closed-minded. "Popular" does not necessarily equal "crap."
Yes. That I've found exactly one person willing to take me seriously when I say I want to have a discussion about the meta of Britney at this university is nothing short of maddening.
( Other good points: )
Those were a lot of my fandom issues right there. As for the rest...
( My contributions: )
More AMA pictures have surfaced. The ones of Lance with the camera are ironically funny, the one of his foundation being reapplied is oddly intriguing, and there really are a few flattering ones of JC in spite of everything.
Did my official Britney interview with Al tonight, and that was the most thought-provoking session of anything I've had in a long while. And at the end, he said I conducted a "great" interview, asked "insightful" questions, and that he is looking forward to seeing the article. Keeping in mind that he was my instructor for MMC2100 lab, I squeed inwardly the entire walk home.
Why I'm about to sit down and expect no problems in my writing of the epic on Britney and cannot for the everloving life of me muster 350 words about Halloween, I'll never understand.
Oh, the production was good, too. David looked dashing under the stage lights as Bradshaw, but it takes something away from the dramatic love affair to know that the boy is as gay and mild-mannered as it gets.
My favorite of the unpopular opinions meme, from
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There's nothing wrong with pop. There's nothing wrong with pop culture. There's nothing wrong with being interested in pop culture or liking pop culture or being a part of pop culture. Being too cool for pop culture is like being too cool for the present, and is its own particular brand of closed-minded. "Popular" does not necessarily equal "crap."
Yes. That I've found exactly one person willing to take me seriously when I say I want to have a discussion about the meta of Britney at this university is nothing short of maddening.
Those were a lot of my fandom issues right there. As for the rest...
More AMA pictures have surfaced. The ones of Lance with the camera are ironically funny, the one of his foundation being reapplied is oddly intriguing, and there really are a few flattering ones of JC in spite of everything.
Did my official Britney interview with Al tonight, and that was the most thought-provoking session of anything I've had in a long while. And at the end, he said I conducted a "great" interview, asked "insightful" questions, and that he is looking forward to seeing the article. Keeping in mind that he was my instructor for MMC2100 lab, I squeed inwardly the entire walk home.
Why I'm about to sit down and expect no problems in my writing of the epic on Britney and cannot for the everloving life of me muster 350 words about Halloween, I'll never understand.