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Why I am no ‘Johnny’s Girl’

Posted by: chyma on: November 9, 2008

Once I spotted in the Urban Kvetch —a front corner in HEEB mag— this small criticism on  Diablo Cody, I am having a hard time getting my mind off from her, for I can understand where the article was coming from. I actually cracked up on it, though I am in entirely favor of Cody. So I [...]

welcome to the painful world of dating

Posted by: chyma on: October 28, 2008

http://www.quamut.com/quamut/etiquette_and_manners/page/dating_etiquette.html
I cracked up when I happened to land on the article above. Or am I the only one who read it as if some sort of ‘poison control direction’ as opposed to any guide to what is supposed to be fun?
The first thing that occurred to me was that would just scare kids away from dating [...]

Voices

Posted by: chyma on: October 26, 2008

I heard the very rare recording of Virginia Woolf reading her work last night in BBC. Just like you, I struggled with her works, the whole bunch, while I was in school, so it felt very funny to hear her voice actually reading. She was the very case of ‘voices’ that she could not really [...]

No, No, No, You haven’t transcended enough!

Posted by: chyma on: October 24, 2008

I thought I slammed the phone set. To follow the sequence of events or subjects of the conversation and examine how they shifted into another and progressed, I recognized I did not, he did; he hung up on me.
I got a call from my friend of ten years or so, who has been alcoholic and [...]

I hope everyone got tired of sucking dicks in ‘08

Posted by: chyma on: October 21, 2008

I was taking a look at the jacket & the liner notes of Fugees’ old one The Score to verify once more that the set was DUMBO warehouse area (Bklyn Under the Bridge). I was also familiar with the location where was/is this storage my live-in ex-boyfriend circa late 90’s was using. I often was moved every time I [...]

hypocriticizer

Posted by: chyma on: September 17, 2008

I finally caught up with the sequel of Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay just a night ago. I was really compelled to go see it in a theater when it was released but I did not have time for it, I suppose.
So I went over and scrutinized it in the ‘Unrated’ version in DVD. I [...]

The Human Stain

Posted by: chyma on: September 4, 2008

So far, I have encountered different kinds of people. One of them are those who, I’d phrase, are obsessed with Phillip Roth. It might be a generational interest, or Jewish one. In either case, it is enough to know Roth is the type of the author who makes the readers feel like literally worshipping him. I met [...]

If women are not funny

Posted by: chyma on: September 1, 2008

Just a small column that I was unfazed by but I note it here anyway, for it occupied my mind just before I had fallen asleep and even after I woke up this mornig: an interview of a female editor from the Onion—the famous joke paper targeted for college and/or after college kids—who became pretty known for this dispute [...]

female trouble: outlaws and fellow criminals

Posted by: chyma on: August 24, 2008

I sure am talking about the movie Female Trouble by John Waters (1974). This movie strangely appealed to me for the wise subject matter—womanhood that is prone to be criminalized—and its handle. The approach is anyhow feminist one. The life of heterosexual is not worth living, indeed, I can’t agree more. I have lived to claim it really [...]

here you go, your all time favorite INCEST!

Posted by: chyma on: August 23, 2008

The most SEXUALLY CANDID PERFORMANCE OF MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL’S career— NEWSDAY
The movie Sherry Baby passes the compulsory level of realism if often succumbed to cheesiness. To name an example of the very cheesy element in the film, it might be rather about the architecture that the movie has than any scene that did not go very well.
This [...]



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