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posted by [personal profile] fallon_ash at 11:48pm on 02/02/2007 under , ,
I'm feeling a bit vulnerable. Which you should keep in mind further down. Not in a bad way, necessarily. But usually when making a post like this I would grow it in my head for three days, begin writing it, then leave it over night before posting, and change everything around a bit in the morning to make it coherent and have some semblance of a point or at least a direction (don't look at me like that). And with everything going on at the moment, and I'd like to point out, again, that this busy I haven't been since about a year and a half before getting this LJ. So now I just feel stuff, write it down occasionally, and move on, no time to process. Which is good and bad but mostly weird because I'm not like that. People with real jobs are more than welcome to mock me, btw. Just don't say anything bad about Ellen, or I might cry, which would be so much worse than if I punched you, I promise.

Which brings me to the otherwise completely unrelated (if familiar - to anyone who's ever talked to me in the last, oh, four months, or so)topic of today's rant: I really *really* need to not read any forum that has 'ellen' as a main or supporting topic, allows comments, and is based in a general, or just non-ellen-fansite, place frequented by lesbians, because they do nothing but make me really really sad. He who throweth the first stone, or whatever it says. My god, all the stone throwing that happens in those places. And I'm certain Ellen has thrown a few in her days (even if I can't think of an instance at the moment), but some of these people sure are throwing more. The one sane comment in the latest place I sadly happened to visit was brilliant and, I'm paraphrasing, 'If all you people started doing the work you're blaming Ellen for not doing for you, we might actually make a difference.' and she was met with 'I donate money to the HRC so shut up, you don't know my life, bitch.' Kinda. I mean, not even Mary Cheney or the ex-gay movement inspire the kinds of hurtful comments that Ellen for some reason seem to bring out? Why? What on earth has she ever done to hurt those people so profoundly?

And I'll finish this semi-rant (it's rather unfinished, I know, I'm too tired to have rational opinions, that's all emotion up there, see the first paragraph) by bringing you three quotes, that may or may not at all have anything to do with anything, but I like them.

"I'm not ashamed. [...] It's just too precious, Lee, to allow stranger to poke their fingers into it. Yes, I'd love to go to your club with you, go to the coffee-houses, kiss you in public, but I just can't risk it. You tell me that my refusal to breathe the fresh air is stifling us both, but I know, as sure as I'm sitting here, that coming out would be the end of it. I'm not strong enough, Lee. I'm just not strong enough."
~A Grave Talent by Laurie R. King

fame
is a two edged sword
cupcakes and bullets
euphoria and humiliation
victorious
and
naked

public verbal abuse

~by Tammy Lynn Etheridge(/Michaels? She did change it, didn't she?)

when you look at an object
through a glass of water
depending on the angle of your view
the object can look broken in half
when it is not at all
and
fame is like that water
it gives the illusion
of the object on the other side
being something different than what it is....
[...]
fame
can hide the entire truth
it can break the person in half
for real or not
[...]
but i'm still here
perched from my nest way back,
taking notes, trying to learn
to jiggle the dance of the glitter
without breaking in half.

~Tammy Lynn Etheridge again (and I took parts out of this last one to avoid bringing up any other subjects that might be sensitive, not that people on here yell much, but one issue is enough for my fragile LJ at the moment...)
current background noise:: Jane Siberry with k.d. lang - Calling All Angels
shrink me:: 'drained' drained
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posted by [identity profile] xclairedelune.livejournal.com at 12:16am on 03/02/2007
Yeah...I remember that one from Grave Talent

Laurie can get into their heads very well...and she is a straight lady, but does certainly have sensitivies..

and no, I had not known that Tammy Lynn had added Etheridge to her name...that makes me think more positively towards her....I still am not sure that she is completely sincere in her feelings, but I guess facts don't lie...and then there's the twins, so who knows..
 
posted by [identity profile] fallon-ash.livejournal.com at 12:38am on 03/02/2007
If Laurie had an altar, I would worship. Alas, I can only buy her books.

I didn't know enough about Tammy to feel one way or another about her, other than a slight twinge of 'hey, stop giving Ellen a hard time about dating a much younger blonde actress, and simultaneously speaking reverently about Melissa and Tammy'. But have you ever read her blog? It's lovely. Beautiful. She certainly sounds very genuine. I opened it out of curiosity earlier tonight and just didn't leave until I'd read my way back a good 6 months...

hollywood farm girl
 
posted by [identity profile] xclairedelune.livejournal.com at 01:30am on 03/02/2007
Amazing !!!!

Thanks for the link..!
 
posted by [identity profile] thedimholt.livejournal.com at 10:21am on 03/02/2007
Welcome to the real world. That said, I know the feeling, and I don't like it either. *sigh*
And why would I say something (too) bad about Ellen? Hell, I watch freakin' Doctor Who...

I'm not gonna go into the whole Ellen/lesbian issue, because I don't know what to say. But, a famous person standing up for what she thinks and what she is is bound to cause reactions. Especially amongst those who would like to do the same but isn't brave enough. Or something.
 
posted by [identity profile] fallon-ash.livejournal.com at 11:59am on 03/02/2007
The real world, while occasionally cool and all that stuff, also sucks, every so often.

The whole lesbian ellen issue is weird weird weird I tell you. Basically their problem with her is that she's 'obviously ashamed of her sexuality' and 'doing the entire gay community a grave disservice by existing'. Which. I mean. They're insane. And they keep debating it over and over like they actually honestly believe she owes them something just for being a famous person who happens to be gay. I don't understand it, and it makes me sad that people are so stupid. Whatever, say they think her show is silly and her jokes are unfunny and she has an awkward interview style. Don't watch. I don't care. But her show isn't about making *any* kinds of statements, which they just don't get. She doesn't talk about being gay, she doesn't talk about politics either. Everything the magazines ever wanna talk about is her being gay, and she answers. I don't recall her ever coming out and saying what her political opinions are, anywhere. Bah. Stupid stupid people.

ehem.

sorry.
 
posted by [identity profile] ankie.livejournal.com at 10:56pm on 03/02/2007
So. These people didn't think it was enough she almost destroyed her career coming out on "Ellen"? It wasn't enough she had one and a half tv season of said show actually portraying gay stuff that paved the way for shows like the L word?

Perhaps she's not talking about how gay she is every day on her own talkshow, but I think Ellen is doing a great job of being a rolemodel by showing those straight people these gays hate so much how 'normal' a gay person can be. What's wrong about that?

Anyway, the black community in the US also bashes black people who don't act 'black' enough. Those americans have issues, man ;s
 
posted by [identity profile] fallon-ash.livejournal.com at 10:54am on 04/02/2007
Dude. You are so right.

And as much as we'd like Hollywood to be a moral conscience, they're not. They cater to all our sleezy sides and dark wishes, because *we* pay them to. Ellen's just an entertainer, and her audience is made up mostly of straight women, of course she should cater to their interests. Lucy Lawless has an audience of mainly lesbians and we all know that she's straight, but she doesn't go around talking about het sex (sure, there's a difference, lesbians are a minority with bad legal rights, and whatever, but still) and I'd probably stop listening to her if she did. (how come gays and lesbians are allowed to be grossed out by het sex, but if a straight person is grossed out by gay/lesbian sex they're homophobes?) Everyone *knows* that Ellen is gay, and she never ever denies it, she just doesn't bring it up very often *on her talkshow*... but she's referred to 'my girlfriend', and 'the coming out episode', and most of the time she says 'our' and 'we'... a casual watcher might miss it, but if you're a regular there're mentions, and all in relation to normal, day-to-day life. Pretty frequently.
 
posted by [identity profile] thedimholt.livejournal.com at 10:02pm on 05/02/2007
Yes it does. *sighs*

Silly people.

That's ok. You're not as silly. :-)

SPeaking of lesbian stuff, in a completely unrelated way... ehm... Resident Evil. The first one had a scantily clad kick ass hot chick, and the second one has two. You'd like. Maybe not the films themselves (because I do ;-P), but the visuals, at least.
 
posted by [identity profile] fallon-ash.livejournal.com at 10:12pm on 05/02/2007
G and I tried Resident Evil... and then after maybe 15 minutes we turned it off and watched something fluffy because DUDE it was the most scariest film we'd ever seen, and I will never go near it again in my life... those laser grids? is where we realized we were spending more time in the kitchen holding hands than watching the thing and decided it's our own damn lives and our own damn time and we will NOT waste in on such utter horror.
 
posted by [identity profile] thedimholt.livejournal.com at 12:28pm on 10/02/2007
*rotflmao*

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