Apr. 4th, 2007 (UTC)

  • 2:46 AM (UTC)
“I almost didn't dance at all and everything was particularly boring.”
Isso é porque eu não estava lá. xD

Eu acho, Lu, que as pessoas de fora (Prica, por exemplo) têm uma visão de que tudo é igual. Mas as pessoas muito de dentro também.
Acredito que você não tenha reparado nisso antes porque você tava muito “encantada” com um mundo aonde você era super bem aceita e tal. Mas acho que sempre foi assim. Claro que havia diversidade (como há hoje, não dá pra julgar o mundo a partir de uma balada), mas também havia padrão.

”It's like a new world has opened up to me, and I get to see lots of ways to deal with it, and get to pick, among those, my very own way – like hearing different arguments to sustain different positions and form my own. In a nutshell, inform myself, and then have an opinion.”
Eu não vejo nenhum problema nisso. Acho que ter consciência de que o mundo gay tem um padrão (como o mundo hétero e qualquer outro grupo) e que todas essas coisas com as quais você tem contato (sites, podcasts etc.) são só versões, e não A Grande Verdade, é o mais importante. Você sabe que não precisa seguir a opinião e o estilo de ninguém. Pronto, isso é o que realmente interessa. Mas você tá inserida nesse grupo, é natural (e bom) que te influencie de alguma forma.
E, pensa só, podem existir diversas outras meninas que você está rotulando (shame on you) como uma dessas típicas-jovens-lésbicas e que pensam exatamente como você.

“maybe it was watching too much The L Word”
Esse seriado tem um efeito esquisitíssimo nos seres humanos (ficam mais gays e com mais vontade de trepar, um perigo xD).
“maybe it was a whole new phase of my life that began in the university”
Outra coisa que muda vidas.

”But what is best, I've kept on changing, and that was what, assures me that I have been true to the essence of my being. The only constant in my life is that I have always changed”
Eu lembro de uma das primeiras conversas que tivemos. Justamente sobre isso. “Tomorrow I will change And today won't mean a thing.”, lembra?

”I've been giving more attention to my friends” *___*

“Nothing makes me happier than putting on a dress and some make-up and showing up to people that don't usually see the so-called "femme" side of me. It's good to break the centuries-old notion of dichotomies: there's no need to belong to an extreme or another.”
Da última vez que eu citei esse assunto, levei um esporro, então vou ficar quieta. Mas bem, eu não preciso te dizer que te acho Linda de qualquer jeito, preciso? :)

”that our community was so open to new and diverse things” \o/

”I looked at girls that I would absolutely be attracted to and didn't feel anything, because there were ten others just like her all around. I guess this happened because I just value too much diversity, not only in my relationships, but also in my group of friends.”
Nós somos ótemos, vá lá! Até tem héteros no grupo, como você disse. xD


”and no, I don't blame The L Word, even though Shane did have something to do with it (the amount of girls who look like her nowadays is huge).” xDDDD

“I'm not saying that every lesbian is the same – that would be stupid – I'm just saying it seems like we're heading in that direction.”
Luiza, não são só os gays que estão indo nesse caminho! Os héteros fazem há mesma coisa há milênios (inclusive, esse – a diversidade - é um dos argumentos que gays usam/usavam pra se acharem mais interessantes).

”Insecurity is a bitch” Indeed. U_U


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You like bowling, don't you, Montag?

If you don't want a man unhappy politically, don't give him two sides to a question to worry him; give him one. Better yet, give him none. If the government is inefficient, topheavy, and tax-mad, better it be all those than that people worry over it. Peace, Montag. Give the people contests they win by remembering the words to more popular songs or the names of state capitals or how much corn Iowa grew last year. Cram them full of noncombustible data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information. Then they'll feel like they're thinking, they'll get a sense of motion without moving. And they'll be happy, because facts of that sort don't change. Don't give them any slippery stuff like philosophy or sociology to tie things up with. That way lies melancholy.

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