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the_siobhan ([personal profile] the_siobhan) wrote2023-02-23 08:31 pm

Question of the Day: World Marriage Day

Behind again. As was foretold.

11 – Make a Friend Day: How easy is it for you to make friends? Do you have many casual friends, or just one or two close friends?

I think I am reasonably good at making friends. Since the invention of the Internet it has gotten easier to find the local weirdos, and those are usually my people.

12 – World Marriage Day: In your opinion, is marriage an outdated institution or has it stood the test of time? Should we seek to preserve it, or might there be a better alternative for committed couples?

I have some - mixed feelings about it.

Same sex marriage is so important because hostile family used to swoop in and deny people access to their partners in the hospital. A bad breakup could mean never being able to see your children again. It's still out of reach to polyamourous[1] families.

But I do have issues with how the laws around married people treats the couple as a single entity. Social supports are out of reach if you are married because it's just assumed that somebody is supporting you. Marriage is still out of reach for people on disability incomes for exactly that reason, they lose their income and become entirely dependent.

I don't think it's the best system. Just maybe the best one we have right now. Anyway, I'm certainly never doing it again.

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House-building progress has been delayed by weather. Mostly because our contractor lives in the snow belt and is currently too buried under the white shit to make it to Toronto.

You know, patience is really not my forte
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Monday nights are date night with the gf. She took up cooking as a hobby over the pandemic and she is really good at it.[2] So we eat dinner and watch a movie or pick up a new TV show together. The last few weeks we decided to get me caught up on some movies that came out a while ago but that I had never watched.

So that's how I ended up watching Legally Blonde. BC described it by saying, "It's a good movie, but not a deep movie," and I think that's a pretty solid take. It was interesting because it took the trope of somebody who wealthy, pretty, and who is really into fashion and made her not shallow - she works hard, she's sharp, and she is nice to people who really don't have anything to offer her. And it's a movie that doesn't pit the women against each other, which was pretty freakin' rare. So yeah not deep, but still kind of fun.

And then we watched Hackers. Oh my God. All those famous actors as wee babies on the screen. And I was completely delighted by the hacking itself. It was absolutely dumb and entirely entertaining and funny as shit. (And now I secretly want to see every single movie Matthew Lillard has ever been in, because watching him chew through the scenery was just so entertaining.)

BC talked me into watching Master and Commander, which is not so old but which I had skipped because it's not really a genre I'm into. And it was SO WELL DONE, holy shit. I spent the entire thing being absolutely horrified by the entirely historically accurate portrayal of LITERAL FUCKING CHILDREN working as soldiers on a ship and getting shot to bits in the process. Honestly, a battle at sea has been solidly confirmed as right up near the top on my Ways I Would Really Prefer Not To Die Thank You list.

There were also some Disney movies in the mix, but none of them really grabbed me. Every time I see an animated movie now, I'm all, "Well it was OK, but it was no Megamind."

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[1] Why is polyamorous not in my spellcheck? What fucking decade is this?
[2] So good that she has started asking me if I didn't like it on the rare occasion where I can't fit a second helping.


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[personal profile] dissectionist 2023-02-24 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my goodness, Hackers is a joy of a movie. I was literally a teenage hacker when it came out, and all my friends were also teen or early-to-mid-20s hackers. We all loved it without reservation precisely _because_ it was so silly and wasn’t trying to be anything but hilarious. It was a shitpost of a movie, everyone working on it knew it was a shitpost and they weren’t trying to make it something it wasn’t, and that’s why it still holds up today. It was fun then and it’s fun now.

My kids watched it last year and they loved it too.
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[personal profile] greylock 2023-02-24 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
But I do have issues with how the laws around married people treats the couple as a single entity.

The couple as a single entity used to bug me too (and the fact the law decided I was married, but I have kvetched about that a lot in the past.

So that's how I ended up watching Legally Blonde.

For reasons (ie, a girl asked me) I saw this in the cinema. Didn't hate it, but if there was a sequel I never watched it.

Hilarioiusly, I was reminded about it just the other day because the episodes of The Nevers I downloaded contained American adds, including one where Alicia Silverstone was recreating the character to shill for an app (unless it has her Clueless character).

HA! Hackers is a trip, I found a whole bunch of flyers for the the other week when I was cat-sitting. They were shoved into a comic collection I pulled off the shelf to read while patting said cat, who had been home alone for two weeks.
For bonus '90sness, it was Dawn, one of the big-breasted characters from that era (the one Gary Numan wrote an album about). I must rewatch Hackers someday.

every single movie Matthew Lillard has ever been in

That's... a choice. He's been in some real stinkers.

But, if you have the option, the Thirteen Ghosts is a fine place to start, and maybe the Scooby films. And Bloodsucking Bastards for his recent work.

SLC Punk isn't terrible, for what I remember of it, and She's All That is a fine '90s teen romcom.

But, for the love of Gorilla Grodd, avoid Wing Commander.

Damn, I saw Master and Commander 20 years ago?
Damn.

Polyamorous? Also not in mine.
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[personal profile] sabotabby 2023-02-24 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Hackers is the most amazing movie. It's so inaccurate but all the hackers loved it and apparently at least changed hacker vocabulary to be more like the movie.
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[personal profile] doggiesushi 2023-02-24 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Even though it's what I do for a living, I somehow never saw Hackers until about 5 years ago. It's... something. I totally see how it's so iconic for folks when they saw it for the first time when they're 15, but at not-15, it just makes me laugh so hard. It's so cheesy!

But, Rollerblades!
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[personal profile] kest 2023-03-04 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
I like Legally Blonde and lovvve Hackers. I saw it in the theater. The cheap theater, but still. It was what every young computer geek WANTED hacking to be. Like a weird 90s utopian fever dream.