March 20th, 2009 |
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I booked two tickets this morning to see Frankenstein on the 1st SECOND of April it already says booked out on the 1st; am awaiting e-mail confirmation, so I can query the person I've already asked if he wants to see it with me, and find out if he's free, or interested, I don't know (he hasn't replied to my SMS because clearly he hates me). If he isn't free/interested/both, will be looking for anyone interested in joining me for an evening of edifying play-watching. (If you look at that and react with OMG I TOTALLY MUST SEE THAT and are free on the 2nd, I encourage you to book separately and join me/us anyway!)Current Location: Reid Library
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Broken. So broken. Do not want to think about things that are making me broken.
So, a question for the willing.
I'm thinking of picking up [kentish and jude], a science fiction novel I started writing that's all deliberate-like about the political/ideological underpinnings of the world-building. Specifically, there is a subtext in it of: Ayn Rand is a bad person, libertarianism is bad, and social justice is good.
The thing is, will it undercut my themes if the libertarians are a bit white supremacist as well? I wonder, because there already is a fairly strong crossover between libertarians and white supremacists, but I don't want it to seem like I'm overdoing the Zomg They're Bad People element.
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