DECEMBER 29, 2011 @ 11:24 PM


Happy Holidays, SG-Land!

I hope this all finds you happy, well rested and fed and probably drunk. As far as I'm concerned, the holidays should be about getting drunk and stoned with friends and family.

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Pictured: average Canadian holiday party.

Funny story: Instead of stockings, my step dad prepares tube socks filled with goodies for my mom and I. So Xmas morning arrives and I'm going through my tube sock, mostly filled with chocolates and the like. About halfway down I see this rectangle shape of a decent size, so I think, oh, I bet this will be good.

So I reach in and this is what I pull out:




Yeah.

So I screamed in horror at the utter inappropriateness. My step father pulls it away from me and goes, "oi! That wasn't for you! That was for your mother!"

"That doesn't make me feel better!" I replied.

So I hope you all didn't wake up to mental anguish on Xmas Day.



We are approaching the beginning of a new year. I think back on the past twelve months and I see that the theme of this year was growth; in relation to how I think and feel about myself and people, growth as a young adult, and my own sense of confidence and empowerment.

I can attribute a large part of this personal growth with my involvement here on SuicideGirls. I told this story to my classmates. One of our teachers was this super rad lady who was a former AD on many different TV shows, and every class, she would have people go up and share with us their "inspiration". Basically, what they feel makes them who they are and what makes them want to better themselves. I feel incredibly blessed that I landed in a group of people whom I all really like and feel safe around. So I told them about SG. I feel it's worth telling it here.


SPOILERS! (Click to view)

I guess the foundation for this all began with my upbringing. It was only my mom and myself, and my mother is an ardent feminist (and when I saw that, I don't mean the kind of feminism where we burn bras and shun all men and say that all heterosexual sex is rape, etc.) I mean more along the lines of sex-positive feminism. I learned that it was fine to want to be beautiful and it was good to not be ashamed of my sensuality, because that's such a huge part of what humans are. But I was also told that smarts and hard work were just as important. Add to the fact that I was very boyish as a wee one, and often preferred to play with superheroes instead of dolls; there was no gender-izing of what I was into and what I wanted.

I learned in grade eight that many other girls did not grow up with this kind of mentality. It was in social studies class, and we were reading a recent newspaper article about the wage gap between males and females. I remember being so angry as we read this, that at one point I just blurted out, "that is bullshit!" (I swore a lot in school, haha.)

This girl sitting next to me in class turns and looks at me as if I have three friggin heads and then asks, with a very affected, uppity tone: "are you a feminist?"

I replied, "yeah. Why aren't you?" I mean, this was something that was going to effect all us girls in the near future. I couldn't understand why more of them weren't angry about it.

The next four years were not any better. There was a lot of body policing, slut shaming, gender policing and just all out horribleness between the majority of girls, and there were a lot of girls with eating disorders. I remember after graduation, I was inundated with Facebook messages from a lot of these girls asking why I couldn't just look "normal" and that I "ruined graduation" because I just looked so "fucking weird". (I had a hot pink mohawk at the time.) Of course, it's hard to take insults seriously when it's all written in shit-for-brains language, but it's what I had to live with for all of high school.

Add to the fact that as a teen, I didn't feel that there were many positive female role models within the pop-cultural zeitgeist (who everyone knew by name), except for maybe Kat Von D. But what I did have were the SuicideGirls.

This would have been about 2006, and me being fifteen at the time, obviously couldn't get a subscription to a soft-porn site. But because this is the internet, I had random blogs to go to to get my SG fix. Most of the time I wouldn't even look at them to get off. But I just thought that despite whatever supposed "flaws" mainstream would say these women had - being of colour, being too "big", having body modifications, coloured hair, etc. I just thought these were some of the most interested and courageous and beautiful women ever.

I say courageous because as a woman, we are subjected to a lot of gender policing and double standards. There is a lot of slut shaming, so to being able to take control of how your sexuality is portrayed in this type of culture, I thought was very brave.

I remember thinking to myself, "man, I wish I was that brave. I wish I was that beautiful."

Spring forward to 2010. It was just after I turned 19, and I was dicking around on Facebook, when I come across a link to the model application of the SuicideGirls Facebook page. I had nothing better to do, so I thought, eh, why not. I honestly didn't expect a reply because I didn't have many tattoos at the time. So it came as a shock when, less than six hours later, I get an email back saying that they liked me!

I didn't have great self-esteem so at the time, that was honestly enough for me. So I left the application alone.

About three weeks later, I get an email again, this time saying "we really actually like you and want you to do a set. We've referred you to Cherry."

This knocked me off my feet. I slept on it a bit more, still unsure if I was ready for it. (I have a lot of scars on my back due to a nasty bout of chickenpox later in life, so I was very self conscious about it. I've since been undergoing treatments to lighten them.) But I went through with it in the end, and I'm glad I did or else I wouldn't be here. And if someone a year and a half ago told me I would be where I am, I never would have believed them.

Around the same time I got into SG, I was reading a lot of feminist literature. I have been learning how to deal with oppressive language and gender specific slurs and and internalized misogyny. I'm really bummed that my university doesn't offer a gender studies course, although my cool teacher who had us do our inspirations is working on a queer film course, which I am definitely going to be taking. As a side note, there are a couple girls in my class who are prospective Hopefuls, one of whom told me that I had inspired her to get into it. biggrin

Being part of a community such as this one has helped me grow massively as a person who I always wanted to be. Becoming a SuicideGirl was honestly a dream come true.



In other newsy type things that have been going on: I went to screening for a short film I wrote! It was at a nice swanky theater and all.

For the final project of this semester, we were challenged to make a two minute short about a group of people who make a pact. Me being somewhat morbid, wrote about a Jonestown type cult who commits religious suicide. It was incredibly rewarding to see it on a big screen.

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I also did double duty as set dec on this one. We also got the highest grade out of our class for the third project!! biggrin

I'm back in school on the 9th, and I can't wait! I did super well on all my exams, but I'm gonna force myself to be more of a keener next semester. We are going to have a production design class, which I am really looking forward to.

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I got a new tattoo!!

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The rib area sucked so hard. But I'm glad I put up with it and took it like a champ.



I went to a Canucks game.

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I saw Brian Setzer live!! Man, that was a treat. Super amazing show, I'd recommend it to anybody even if you're not a fan of Rockabilly.

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My boyfriend finally is home tomorrow after being in Mexico with his family for about two weeks. Holy hell I missed him like mad. He's cute as hell and takes me to space centers so we can nerd out together. blush

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I hope 2011 was as good to you as it was to me. Happy New Year, SuicideGirls!

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xx Harajuku

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NeonCityLights

NeonCityLights

Canada
April 2011

DEC 29, 2011 11:41 PM

Harajuku looks good in a dress (if that's what you're wearing in those last photos)

Also, I like how you write. Even when you're not telling hilarious stories.

That is all for now. smile

Denie

Denie

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

DEC 30, 2011 12:00 AM

sooo cuuute you are

Noro

Noro

Lafayette, CA
June 2011

DEC 30, 2011 12:00 AM

lol wont ever be doing that tubesock idea again i suppose

MadDogTannen

MadDogTannen

Paradise, CA
August 2011

DEC 30, 2011 02:56 AM

Oh yeah those ribs are fun! lol

Aymi

Aymi

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

DEC 30, 2011 05:17 AM

Love you!!! love
Have a great New Year's Holiday ^^

DrHamburger

DrHamburger

Rochester, NY
October 2004

DEC 30, 2011 06:05 AM

Took it like a champ, nice.

Luffy

Luffy

SUICIDEGIRL

Canada

DEC 30, 2011 06:16 AM

I love you! and you got a few extra points for the tattoo you got, and for taking it like a champ. smile Hope you continue to have a happy holiday season, and Happy New years! <3

ron4164

ron4164

Ponchatoula, LA
January 2007

DEC 30, 2011 10:37 AM

Tube sock mistake! eeek
Hope you have a very happy new year! kiss kiss love

PlaceboMed

PlaceboMed

Canada
February 2011

DEC 30, 2011 12:06 PM

Awesome blog! So glad that you found inspiration from SG. The new tattoo looks awesome! I'm nervous about getting my ribs done next year, lol... My artist said that she'd rather scare the shit out of me and prepare me for the worst, then let me walk into it unprepared, lol... It looks like it turned out really well smile

Have a great New Year and so happy that 2011 was so amazing for you. I hope 2012 is incredible kiss

softnsweet

softnsweet

I'm lost
June 2003

DEC 30, 2011 07:05 PM

glad to hear of your personal growth and strength in standing up to the double standard women are given in our society. high school sucks for many of us.

tinyflorets

tinyflorets

USA
November 2010

DEC 31, 2011 01:03 AM

Ahh the lube! I couldn't stop laughing after that pic!

Khorsaun

Khorsaun

Batesville, AR
September 2005

DEC 31, 2011 04:14 AM

I really like that tat! Very Profound. wink

Wolfox

Wolfox

Minneapolis, MN
May 2011

DEC 31, 2011 06:58 AM

(wow)
several great stories in one post...
the "tube sock incident" - Oi!
the "from HS to SG" ... absolutely beautiful! no question...

enjoy your New Years!

mattacme

mattacme

Calistoga, CA
February 2006

DEC 31, 2011 11:17 AM

Great blog. Yes, Brian Setzer is amazing and always has been. Glad you got to see him.

Happy New Year.

BelleBane

BelleBane

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

JAN 01, 2012 09:17 AM

Happy 2012 babe!!

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