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MAY 16, 2008 @ 08:24 AM

Oh noez!





I am considering becoming a recluse, or a Buddhist monk, or ascetic. Ideally I would become a kind of J.D. Salinger, shutting myself away from all the idiots, crazies, and assholes of the world to create hauntingly sincere works of art for the enjoyment of no one but those who I know would understand them. Well, that's probably what Salinger did; I wouldn't know, would I, since he kept to himself. And good for him.

Human flaws and frailties are fascinating and moving when you encounter them in a book or a play or a movie. The metaphors and allegories insulate you from the raw pain, the paralyzing and logic-deadening emotion of dealing with real people. You can turn off a movie and throw a book across the room, but you can't make someone understand on anything but a superficial level, no matter how patiently you explain. You can't avoid hurt, you matter how carefully you choose your companions. You can't erase your own flaws, no matter how bad you want it.

Art hands you the bulletproof vest so you can reflect upon yourself and your weaknesses with little damage to yourself and none to others. I could spend the rest of my life in Zen-like literary contemplation, puttering away at improving myself while doing the least harm to others.

If I'm strong enough, and disciplined enough, I will start working a lot harder on creating the best work that I possibly can, completely ignoring the distracting infantile babbling of the world at large, disregarding everything and everyone but objective brutality from a dozen intelligent, informed and reliable people. A better version of J.D. Salinger. Considering the way today has gone, I think today might be the day to start.

I won't get far as an artist without cultivating contacts and networking and all that ghastly fake ladder-climbing, but I suppose if I can produce a few works that I can die being proud of, the general consensus of the mouthbreathers is immaterial.





Practical section of blog:

California residents, PLEASE, make sure you go to the polls in November! The California Supreme Court has recently and justly found that people cannot be denied the basic right of marriage because of their sexual orientation. It's truly a proud day for our court system and our constitution.

However, there will most likely be a state constitutional amendment on the ballot that will override the court's decision to once again strip gays of their rights.

-"But marriage has always been between a man and a woman! Gays shouldn't push their agenda on other people!" An SG member (tell me if it's okay to publicly credit you!) had a very good analogy: Less than 100 years ago women didn't have the right to vote in this country. They were told they were attacking centuries of tradition and accused of pushing their agenda onto men. And yet today, even most Christian conservatives would not support taking away the right to vote from women - because it's a right. Marriage is a personal matter, so what does it matter to you who I marry?

-"But you have civil unions, why do you have to have marriage?" Because a civil union is not marriage, and this "separate-but-not-quite-equal" institution violates the equal protection clause of the Constitution. Because separate is not the same as equal. The California Supreme Court justices used the same logic and legal basis to reject bans on gay marriage as they did decades ago to reject bans on interracial marriage. Why should a person be denied the right to marry just because the love of their life is a different race? Because that person is being unfairly denied a basic right based on who they love. The same logic applies to same-sex love. Without marriage, gay partnerships will not have the same rights and protections given to heterosexual partnerships, and it is neither fair nor constitutional.

-"But in 2000 61% of Californians voted to keep marriage between a man and a woman. How can the courts completely fly in the face of the will of the voters?" Because the will of the voters is not constitutional! This is exactly why the U.S. has separation of powers, with the court system having the final authority to decide whether a law is constitutional or not. Because the majority is not always right. A majority of people once supported pogroms and racial cleansing. A majority of Americans once supported slavery, and then segregation. It is the court's job to prevent democracy by mob rule. The federal Constitution cannot be amended except by vote by at least three-quarters of the states, and while it is surprising and unnerving that it takes no more than a majority vote to amend California's state constitution, it is a fact that anyone who believes in dignity and human rights must go to the polls to deal with.

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gdarklighter

gdarklighter

San Diego, CA
August 2005

MAY 16, 2008 06:23 PM

Don't worry, I'll be at the polls and out on the street corner shouting at people. I'm too proud of my state right now to let some dumbass fundies fuck it up.

aldremech

aldremech

Tucson, AZ
July 2006

MAY 16, 2008 07:15 PM

As of late I have thought the same way, but with great humility I realize how many people actually give a shit how I am doing even, on the interwebz. These last few months have truly been a trial of patience for me and I have been humbled blush
I only wish the best for you kiss

nikonphoto80

nikonphoto80

Lexington, KY
December 2004

MAY 16, 2008 08:55 PM

you could movie to the hills of eastern KY, you can find a nice hide away up there. I would love to just stay at home and make art all day long, but I would get really lonely at the same time.

but some times some ones flaws is what I love about them, I am kind of drawn to the people who have had a tuff life and most of them are full of flaws, but that is what I love about them.

while it is true that if you are around people you are going to hurt them from time to time it is also true that you can heal some one and change them for the better. I have met so many people with so many problems and they have given me a new out look on life and have made me a better person, if it wasn't for them I would not be the man I am today, every day I become better because of them and I bet you have had the same impact on some ones life and will meet people in your life that you will also help.

I think if you work hard at your work and put it out there you will be fine, just do as much art as much as you can and then try to get some shows going. That is my big problem, I need to try to get some shows and spend more time with my art, but my job I have right now is killing me.

God damn why do people even give a fuck, let people do what they want, they are not hurting anyone.

That is a great analogy.



TwelveTone

TwelveTone

Bay City, MI
April 2007

MAY 16, 2008 09:31 PM

I wanted to voice my 100% agreement with the recluse portion of your blog. If I was skilled it anything I'd already be gone to do it.

Gay marriage is already illegal in Michigan, which doesn't really affect me since I'm not gay, but remains 100% stupid.

Hysanadu

Hysanadu

Evanston, IL
January 2007

MAY 16, 2008 10:19 PM

One of us, one of us! biggrin

Your life seems pretty rich and interesting from my limited point of view, so that may help your writing/art/creativity more than being a recluse.

It's true..people never learn from history. One form of discrimination or prejudice is no different from another.

LostLucy

LostLucy

USA
December 2006

MAY 17, 2008 08:51 AM

JD is a more complicated and sad story than the public even knows, and I can't tell you how many people have told me they want to curl up and live like him. Well, You're too energetic, too luminous, to hide away. so there. You can hide for a bit, but then you have to come out and bless us all with your rays of kickass sunshine. ♥

mssasha

mssasha

Detroit, MI
November 2006

MAY 17, 2008 10:18 AM

eeek tongue

Dr_Lizardo

Dr_Lizardo

Indian Orchard, MA
February 2006

MAY 17, 2008 10:43 AM

"Gays shouldn't push their agenda on other people"

It vexes me quite deeply that people who say that sort of thing have the profound and deeply self-serving stupidity to be completely blind to the fact that it is they themselves who are pushing their agenda on other people, where gays are not pushing any agenda on any other people, they are only asking something for themselves that others enjoy.

Not least of the of the entities that that the Constitution protects the rights of the people from is the people themselves, with the smallness of their vision.

Carina

Carina

I'm lost
August 2005

MAY 17, 2008 10:18 PM

The entire blog is full of amazingness. But you can not become a recluse unless you allow me to visit for cuddles and stuff randomly. You have to much goodness to share to hide it away from everyone.

Lord_Frous

Lord_Frous

Brazil
September 2003

MAY 18, 2008 04:27 PM

Practical Salome for congress!

UndeadJohnny

UndeadJohnny

Winnetka, IL
November 2006

MAY 18, 2008 11:37 PM

Just FYI, I'm going to write a new Strangely Brown bit for the next episode...and you'll be playing Strangely's little sister Uniquely Lavender. (The good news is, she speaks in much the same way smile

TNTkatie

TNTkatie

Elgin, IL
January 2007

MAY 19, 2008 06:51 AM

sorry i missed the fun. frown

LostLucy

LostLucy

USA
December 2006

MAY 19, 2008 09:45 AM

My elbow is a bit bruised but I am worried about how much i enjoyed that smile shocked confused EL SUICIDO LOCO EL SUICIDO LOCO

Turbulence

Turbulence

Austria
November 2005

MAY 20, 2008 12:59 AM

You don't need to become a monk, but you need to learn to filter the stupid people away with a smile smile

Nono I was not filtering you....!!! wink

kiss

Adalae

Adalae

SUICIDEGIRL

Washington, USA

MAY 20, 2008 10:50 AM

awe lady... it sucks i missed you i no longer live in ohio so i wont be here for the next havana</3

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