Mar. 7th, 2013
Desperately seeking irrelevance
Mar. 7th, 2013 09:47 amI conclude that Slate keeps around certain commentators [Camille Paglia, Katie Roiphe, William Saletan] precisely because their uninformed, reactionary blatherings piss people off. That's the only reason I can think of. I mean, surely no one takes these clueless blowhards seriously?
This week's bloviation comes from William "Pointless and Sententious" Saletan's column on The Trouble with Bondage. That's bdsm, by the way, and the article discusses the reasons why bdsm will never go mainstream.
I thought the reason was that the majority of people weren't interested in it. But no, silly me. Saletan's article, as near as I can figure out, goes something like this:
blah blah blah lifestyle blah blah blah voluntary pursuit of pain wtf?! ewwwwwwwww blah blah breath play is dangerous blah blah anti-feminist sickos who like rape scenes blah some people take it to extremes blah blah I have no idea what I'm talking about, so I'm just going to call bdsm "consensual domestic violence" and cash my paycheck blah blah blah lifestyle choice.
As a human being with a functioning sense of decency, I find it repulsive that Saletan trivializes intimate partner abuse by using it as a metaphor for something it has nothing to do with. Way to go, you picayune, misogynist fuckhead. I'm glad to know that you're more interested in making false equivalencies than dealing with actual deleterious symptoms of kyriarchy.
This week's bloviation comes from William "Pointless and Sententious" Saletan's column on The Trouble with Bondage. That's bdsm, by the way, and the article discusses the reasons why bdsm will never go mainstream.
I thought the reason was that the majority of people weren't interested in it. But no, silly me. Saletan's article, as near as I can figure out, goes something like this:
blah blah blah lifestyle blah blah blah voluntary pursuit of pain wtf?! ewwwwwwwww blah blah breath play is dangerous blah blah anti-feminist sickos who like rape scenes blah some people take it to extremes blah blah I have no idea what I'm talking about, so I'm just going to call bdsm "consensual domestic violence" and cash my paycheck blah blah blah lifestyle choice.
As a human being with a functioning sense of decency, I find it repulsive that Saletan trivializes intimate partner abuse by using it as a metaphor for something it has nothing to do with. Way to go, you picayune, misogynist fuckhead. I'm glad to know that you're more interested in making false equivalencies than dealing with actual deleterious symptoms of kyriarchy.
Back in my less discriminating days, I used to acquire stuff more easily that I thought looked great, but which I did not immediately have a use for. Now that I'm older, pickier and possessed of much less space, I have winnowed my collection of set pieces and accessories down to those that I can use in multiple situations. [Well, with the exception of my Shoezies shoe display rack -- it's so cool that I will write shoe stores into my photostories just so I can use it for its sole purpose!] Though I have drastically reduced my 1:6 scale stuff to the most practical and useful pieces, sometimes some stuff hangs around that I'm not sure what to do with.
Take this 1:6 scale cork scene, for example, with which Isabel is posing below. It's a cluster of miniature, carved, wooden buildings in a glass case with black trim.
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Take this 1:6 scale cork scene, for example, with which Isabel is posing below. It's a cluster of miniature, carved, wooden buildings in a glass case with black trim.
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