daemon: Gildad
Preferred Alias: Mandy
RED - Something about yesterday: I spent an obscene amount of time trying to remember all the words to The Ladies Who Lunch.
ORANGE - Something you do well: Making costumes.
YELLOW - Something about your childhood: I used to like going to church, mostly for the hymms.
GREEN - Something you learned last week: They've made Lord of the Rings films. I don't think I'd watch them, even if I'm sure the costumes are gorgeous.
BLUE - Something you can't live without: Cigarettes
INDIGO - Something you watch: The Batman televison show in reruns.
VIOLET - Something you listen to: The Carpenters.
[what's worse, Gildad being truthful in telling people both that she used to enjoy church or that she listens to The Carpenters? Probably the latter]

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I haven't heard of Sondheim before.
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[give her a minute or ten to remember she's been displaced in time and space]
Please tell me Westside Story at least rings a bell.
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Is that the one with the Greasers and Socks?
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That's The Outsiders, I believe. Westside Story is the Sharks and the Jets. It's Romeo and Juliet in the 50s
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Oh right. I think I had to watch that in school but I didn't pay that much attention.
Maybe it was the same time I had to read The Outsiders.
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It is so bizarre to think of that as being part of high school curriculum. I approve though. It's not my favorite in terms of the story, but the choreography is incredible..
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What could have possibly been wrong with that?
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It came out when I was 15 or 16, I think? The early sixties, anyway.
Well, among other things, the fact that quite a lot of the conflict dealt with white teenage boys being upset about non-white boys moving into their neighborhood. That sort of racial conflict being shown that way would have upset quite a lot of the parents where I went to school.
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Wow.
You're from like... 70 years before me or something!! That's so cool.
Oh. I guess if it came out in my time it could be controversial too but I guess since it was old people got desensitized or something.
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I would like to hope that race relations have gotten a little better since things were moving in a good direction for a few years where I'm from, but I've also seen them backsliding. It's never as easy as you'd like to get the world to make progress in those areas. But stories like that do have an impact, I think.
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I guess it's still there's progress but like... not as much as people act like there is. There's some pretty good books and movies that come out in my time too! A lot of time they get mixed reactions out of people still. I dunno if they've changed anyone for the better.
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Yeah, that sounds about right. I can't say I can understand what it's like to be stereotyped for my race like some people I've known, but I've seen it with other things. Some people see something like boys kissing and they're joyful, others want to pick up the pitchforks. I don't think we'll ever get rid of bigots, in any universe. Which is why we should enjoy the good things we get.
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Yeah, I guess that part of it's better too but racists and bigots definitely are always going to be around as long as there's differences between people of any kind.
What's your favorite good thing to enjoy?