Bum Rush the Charts
Apr. 13th, 2007 | 01:00 am
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Todd Goldman (of David & Goliath) = Art Thief! D:
Apr. 13th, 2007 | 12:58 am
mood:
rawr!
Please read about it here and here.
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Of Death and Graduation
Mar. 11th, 2007 | 08:50 am
mood:
curious
I've noticed that on the TG, graduation (when a teen becomes old enough to move to the MG, or Main Grid) is often seen as a kind of death.
Sure, many TG members look forward to their graduation... but once someone has graduated, people say that they are "gone." They don't say, "oh, he/she graduated" or "they're on the MG now." People in the TG just say that their friends that have graduated are gone, as if those people have died.
In a way, I suppose this makes sense. After one of your friends has graduated, you are no longer able to communicate with that friend via SL. Sure, you can contact them outside of SL if you have their contact info for that, but it just isn't the same as it was before. They're gone.
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R.I.P. Shelley
Feb. 11th, 2007 | 01:13 pm
location: my room
mood:
indescribable
She was about a year older than me, and had been with me all of my life.
She'll always be my Queen Shelley-cat.







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Sex Ed Links
Jan. 28th, 2007 | 12:16 pm
"Its need a private place to get information about teens health, growth, and emotions. Where I can get doctor-approved info I need to understand? WBR LeoP"
I am not sure what you mean by "its," but I do know of a couple of excellent sex-ed websites:
- Scarleteen: sex education for the real world
- teenwire.com: Sexuality and relationship info you can trust from Planned Parenthood
(I also link to these two sites on my Links page.)
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On the Dehumanization of Sex Workers
Jan. 15th, 2007 | 12:44 am
location: Home - My bedroom
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On the Dehumanization of Sex Workers
by Katie Armistead
Dehumanization is happening in the world today. An example of this is the dehumanization of sex workers.
âœWhoreâ is often used as a derogatory term; this is common knowledge. This seems just as dehumanizing to sex workers as using âœgayâ as a derogatory term is to homosexual people. This is also proof that sex workers are often considered lowly creatures in many cultures today.
Many people seem to think that a person who is a sex worker cannot be raped. Because of this unfortunate, but commonly held belief, sex workers are very rarely able to prosecute rapists (Karen 145-146, Lockett 39-40, Gardener). An example of this from 2003 is a case mentioned in a publication by the Human Rights Watch. According to their publication, âœone police officer suggested that because a woman who had been abducted was a prostitute, her case was not rape, despite the fact that the woman reported it as rape and there was evidence of significant bruising and other injuries.â Not only do many police officers not protect sex workers, but sometimes they are the people who rape or otherwise harm the sex workers (Lockett 39-40).
Sex workers are often harmed in other ways as well (Frundt, Times Reporter, Tjaronda, Gardener). Sometimes a customer will become rough with a sex worker and abuse a sex worker, refuse to pay a sex worker, or pay with a check that bounces. Sex workers are often afraid to go to the police in these cases as well because they fear what the police will do to them (Lockett 39-40, Gardener).
The issue of the dehumanization of sex workers is not simply a sex workersâ™ rights issue, but is a womenâ™s rights and human rights issue as well.
"The only solution to the oppression of women exploited as prostitutes is a political elimination of the very notion of female sexual/economic transgression (chosen or forced) by granting all women the same rights, liberties and protections against violation as those to which human beings in general, i.e. men, are entitled. All womenâ™s rights are attached to prostitutesâ™ rights because the whore stigma can disqualify any womanâ™s claim to legitimacy and throw suspicion on any woman accused of economic and/or sexual initiativeâ (Pheterson 105).
If sex workers have no rights, then women do not truly have the same rights as men. Menâ™s rights are also endangered, as some sex workers are male. Thus, denying sex workers their rights is endangering human rights as a whole. According to Tutu, such is the way with all forms of dehumanization; âœInjustice [and] oppression dehumanize the oppressor as much as â“ if not more than â“ the oppressed.â
Ann Gardener learned quite a bit about the problems sex workers have to face when a sex worker hired her as a computer consultant. One of these problems is money. Because of the risks involved in being in a sex workerâ™s business place, the sex worker had to pay four times the normal price to have Gardener teach her to set up and use her new computer. This is because Gardener could have been arrested simply for being in the sex workerâ™s business place. If any police officers had caught Gardener doing business with the sex worker, she would have been dehumanized as well.
Another problem that sex workers face is a lack of healthcare (Gardener). Sex work does not have benefits; sex workers cannot acquire health insurance through their jobs. This is a very serious issue, as there are many sexually transmitted diseases.
Apparently President Bush has not only started a war on terror, but has also started a war on sex work. According to Audacia Ray of $pread magazine, in 2005, Bush âœput forth a requirement that all United States HIV/AIDS organizations seeking funding to provide services in other countries must pledge to oppose commercial sex workâ (24-25). The organizations that did not sign a written pledge lost funding. This is an example of more recent attacks on sex workers.
Works Cited
French, Dolores, and Linda Lee. Working: My Life as a
Prostitute. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1989.
Frundt, Tina. âœLife with an Abusive Pimp.â Prostitution.
Tamara L. Roleff, Ed. Contemporary Issues Companion Series. Greenhaven Press, 2006. Tina Frundt, testimony before the House Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology, Committee on Financial Services, April 28, 2005. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Dekalb County Public Lib., Decatur, GA. 12 Nov. 2006 < http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/OV
Gardener, Ann. Personal Interview. 15 Nov. 2006.
Human Rights Watch. âœClimate of Fear: Sexual Violence and
Abduction of Women and Girls in Baghdad.â Human Rights Watch July 2003. 11 Nov. 2006 < http://hrw.org/reports/2003/iraq0703/in
Karen. âœThe Right to Protection from Rape.â Sex Work:
Writings by Women in the Sex Industry Eds. Frédérique Delacoste and Priscilla Alexander. First Edition. Pittsburgh and San Francisco: Cleis Press, 1987. 145-146.
Lockett, Gloria. âœWhat Happens When You Are Arrested.â Sex Work:
Writings by Women in the Sex Industry Eds. Frédérique Delacoste and Priscilla Alexander. First Edition. Pittsburgh and San Francisco: Cleis Press, 1987. 39-40.
Pheterson, G. The Prostitution Prism. Amsterdam:
Amsterdam University Press. 1996. P. 105
Ray, Audacia. âœGlobal Sex Worker News.â $pread. Summer 2005:
24-25.
Sex Workers Outreach Project. 15 Nov. 2006
The Sex Workers Project. 2006. Urban Justice Center.
15 Nov. 2006 < http://www.sexworkersproject.org/>
Times Reporter. âœCall-Boys Pounce On Suspected Sex Worker.â
Africa News Service. March 26, 2004. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Dekalb County Public Lib., Decatur, GA. 12 Nov. 2006 < http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/OV
Tjaronda, Wezi. âœEx-Sex Worker Tells of Life On the Streets.â
Africa News Service. Jan. 11, 2006. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Dekalb County Public Lib., Decatur, GA. 12 Nov. 2006 < http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/OV
Tutu, Desmond. âœJust call me Arch.â New Internationalist
July 1992. < http://www.newint.org/issue233/endp
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New Year's Relolutions
Dec. 31st, 2006 | 10:57 am
mood:
excited
music: Jonathon Coulton ~ The Future Soon
So, what is/are your resolution(s), if you have any?
Any suggestions for me, for my resolution(s)?
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PostSecret
Dec. 31st, 2006 | 10:45 am
mood:
bouncy
music: Jonathon Coulton ~ I Feel Fantastic
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Let's Say Thanks
Dec. 23rd, 2006 | 06:15 pm
mood:
pleased
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Planned Parenthood of Georgia Offers Free Emergency Contraception 12/6/06
Dec. 5th, 2006 | 08:29 am
Free EC! December 6, 2006!
EC can safely and effectively prevent pregnancy if started within five days of unprotected sex. Everyone, regardless of age, can get EC at Planned Parenthood - and now, for people 18 and older, EC is available over the counter. Stop by one of our five Georgia health centers on December 6, 2006, and receive FREE EC (one per person) to keep at home - just in case.
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Anti-Birth Control Appointee Is a Bad Choice
Nov. 30th, 2006 | 10:34 pm
Here are some news clips that criticize this appointment:
- "The Bush administration has appointed a new chief of family-planning programs at the Department of Health and Human Services who worked at a Christian pregnancy-counseling organization that regards the distribution of contraceptives as "demeaning to women..." Read the rest of this article
- "EVERYBODY makes mistakes. Doctors, even excellent ones, are not exempt. But a physician who consistently promotes false data so as to influence patients' gravest personal decisions falls far outside the norm. This month, the Bush administration placed just such a doctor in a position of enormous power to affect the health of 5 million Americans. The choice is absurd and irresponsible..." Read the rest of this article
- "You would have to search far and wide to find someone more ardently opposed to birth control and other women's rights than Dr. Eric Keroack, for whom any sex education beyond abstinence counseling is a no-no. As medical director for A Woman's Concern, an extremist group of pregnancy health centers in Boston, he supports their decree that the manufacture and distribution of birth control is 'demeaning to women, degrading of human sexuality and adverse to human health and happiness.'" Read the rest of this article
- "This month the president named, to head the federal office overseeing family planning programs, the former medical director of a nonprofit group that believes birth control is wrong. No, that isn't a joke. A Woman's Concern, a Massachusetts chain of anti-abortion, pregnancy counseling centers, states in online materials that the 'distribution of birth control is demeaning to women (and) adverse to human health and happiness.' AWC also believes birth control increases out-of-wedlock pregnancy and abortion." Read the rest of this article
- "The antidote to stem our state's runaway teen pregnancy rate and reduce our abortion rate is comprehensive sex education and access to birth control. Dr. Keroack's ideologically based "medicine" of withholding information and contraception from women is yet another example of this administration's willingness to promote politics over sound science. Suffice it to say, this appointment will be a disaster for women in Florida and the nation." Read the rest of this editorial
- "On Monday, the federal office that oversees the nation's family-planning program got a new boss who doesn't believe in birth control. Eric Keroack is a Massachusetts obstetrician-gynecologist who argues that abstinence until marriage is the only healthy choice for women. Until recently, he served as medical director of a pregnancy-counseling organization that runs down contraception and gives out scientifically false health information, for instance, that condoms 'offer virtually no protection' against herpes or HPV. Keroack also promotes a wacky piece of pseudoscience: the claim that premarital sex disrupts brain chemistry so as to create a physiological barrier to happy marriage." Read the rest of this article
- "'Less than two weeks ago the American public made it clear that they want a middle ground approach to our nation's most pressing problems,' Rep. Nita M. Lowey (D-N.Y.) said in a statement. 'Unfortunately, this appointment says loudly and clearly that the president simply did not get that message.'" Read the rest of this article
Those are just a few articles/editorials on this, but there are plenty of others.
Also, Keroack is not even currently a certified obstetrician-gynecologist; he let his certification expire!
- "Pearson also acknowledged yesterday that Keroack is not currently certified as an obstetrician-gynecologist. That is not a requirement for the job, but HHS officials had cited Keroack's expertise in defending his selection." Read the rest of this article
Take Action!
You can send a letter to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Mike Leavitt, urging him to reject this appointment through any or all of these groups (and of course, you can always write your own and send it to him as well):
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Abstinence Only Programs: Not just for teens anymore
Nov. 30th, 2006 | 09:31 pm
Now the government is targeting unmarried adults up to age 29 as part of its abstinence-only programs, which include millions of dollars in federal money that will be available to the states under revised federal grant guidelines for 2007..."
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New Glasses!
Nov. 30th, 2006 | 08:40 pm
I got new glasses the other day!
Not a very good picture, but it'll do for now...
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Go vote on it, 'cause it's awesome!
Nov. 13th, 2006 | 08:51 pm
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Tonedeafness Test
Nov. 12th, 2006 | 02:05 pm
mood:
awake
Click here for the test
My score: 72.2% correct
How to interpret scores:
"Greater than 90% correct: World-class musical abilities
Greater than 75% correct: Excellent musical abilities
Greater than 60% correct: Good musical abilities
Less than 50% correct: You may have a pitch perception deficit"
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Temporary Hair Dye Suggestions?
Nov. 5th, 2006 | 06:20 pm
BTW, my hair is currently honey brown/dark blonde.
Before I commit to more permanent hair dye, though, I wanna see how it looks with temporary dye. I'm probably going to use Manic Panic hair dye for the permanent kind, as I've heard lots of people recommend it, but I don't know what to use for the temporary kind. Yes, I know that Manic Panic has a temporary color styling gel stuff thinger, but that would make my hair crunchy, I think, since it's the kind of stuff you use for spiking your hair... I don't want crunchy hair.
So... any suggestions for a temporary hair dye?
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Halloween Movie Sentence
Nov. 4th, 2006 | 04:34 pm
Anywho, one Monday recently our sentences were supposed to be spooky/halloween-related/etc. (and contain a vocabulary word, of course). Here's one of mine that I liked... It's about a movie that I watched with Dracofrost on the weekend of my birthday, it was a vampire movie. See if you can guess which movie it's about!
Fresh blood awakened her former lovers, causing a fiasco in the coffin room.
And if you're Mommy, Sambear, or Dracofrost, don't tell! :P
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Recent Octoberish Thingers
Nov. 4th, 2006 | 04:17 pm
- Midterms
I only ended up having midterms in two of my classes. One was really easy, the other was challenging, but not as difficult as I had expected - whew!
- Braces off
It's so good to have them off!
- My birthday
Yep, that's right, I'm "sweet sixteen." And my birthday party was lots of fun. :D
- Halloween
I didn't end up doing much in the way of fun stuff for Halloween this year... did not end up doing what I had planned to... But that was kinda my fault, so oh vell. I did give some little kids that came to our door some candy, though-- they were very cute.
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Amazing Fractals
Oct. 21st, 2006 | 09:21 pm
"Witness the beauty and elegance of mathematics with 50 breathtaking fractals. Webshots member rajah created these Fractal Flames with Apophysis--a freeware Windows application with which you can design and render fractal flames. According to http://apophysis.wikispaces.com/ and http://www.flam3.com/, Fractal Flames were created by Scott Draves in 1992 and are an 'extension of the iterated function system class of fractals'."
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