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three ([personal profile] threeplusfire) wrote2003-08-31 09:34 pm

media, or what I've been thinking about on this rainy day

There's a bit in Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's FROM HELL where the fake psychic, Lees, says: "I made it all up, and it all came true anyway." That's how I'm starting to feel about TRANSMETROPOLITAN. "Feedsite listeners" are multimedia bloggers. Girls with necrotising fasciitis scars from the streets of the City turn up in Marilyn Manson videos. Two-headed cats. Smiling politicians throwing advisors to the wolves following suspicious deaths. Glasses that take photos. We're living in the future. And God help you all, it's my future we're living in.

(C) Warren Ellis 2003

God help us all, I think he's right.

Bush traumatizes Waco Little Leaguers by dropping his dog. As Mel said, this man is our president? It's really the kids expressions that make that photo so hilarious.

Another bit of strange news I found while reading Warren's site was this story on Star Trek tribute bands. Thankfully this disturbing trend seems to be localized in Sacramento, which is far, far away from me. Another reason California creeps me out.

Leaving Las Vegas, with $1.37 is not a movie title. It's a sad look at the "situational homeless" who are the victims of our economy. It has some scary unemployment figures at the end. Like 9.3% in Houston, which is higher than Austin's I think. It disturbs me really.

The future of Burning Man looks troubled. The county doesn't seem to like the organizers much, and there's a geothermal company interested in that very spot of land right next door. Burning Man isn't really my thing, and no one's going to convince me spending a week in the desert getting dirty and high is going to bring me closer to my fellow man or epiphany. Though as long as the organizers have their shit together, I don't see why they can't continue to do this. It's all logistics really. Let the crazy people run around in the desert, I say.

I must confess an evil sense of pleasure in the new DWI fines going into place in Texas. You're looking at between $8,000 and $11,000 for your first-time DWI," said Ken Gibson, Austin defense attorney. It's a grand every year for three years, and additional DWI convictions could tack $1500 on. One might say that's pretty harsh, but drunk driving is a huge problem here. There's an attitude that it's okay in a lot of places, an attitude shared even by some friends of mine. To me, it's despicable. All very well and good to risk your own life doing stupid things, but risking the lives of other people is repugnant. The DPS will only be getting a fraction of the money generated through these fines, with the rest going to trauma centers and the Texas mobility fund, which deals with public transportation and such.

[identity profile] ex-commonpl.livejournal.com 2003-08-31 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello, new friend!

I don't know if I like the Bush picture or the Ellis quote more, but they both strangely make me regret that I only got up to issue 22 of Transmetropolitan!

[identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com 2003-09-01 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Hahah, it's a tough choice. They go together so well. And you should run out right now and gobble up some more Transmetropolitan because it's good stuff. Everything I've read by Ellis I've enjoyed. In case you haven't seen, he's running a livejournal with drafts of a new story over at [livejournal.com profile] mistersleepless

[identity profile] ex-commonpl.livejournal.com 2003-09-01 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the link!

Yeah, I like Ellis a lot, it's just that comics are so expensive that I usually don't have any cash left for him after I've bought the other stuff I like.

[identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com 2003-09-01 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I know, it's always such a tough choice when I'm standing in the store. Once upon a time I had a fabulous comic collection, including the entire run of Sandman. But sadly, it suffered a tragic fate, aqnd it was years before I bought another one.