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ritahayworrth · 2 years
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Why didn’t you like TAR? Ngl I found it overrated too
spoiler warning for tar (2022), and tbh this is very ranty and gets very rambly
okay, so firstly, i will say that everyone in the film did give good performances, i get the cate blanchett hype, i'll give it that and the cinematography was nice
but like everything else? it just felt so shallow and full of itself. like okay wow white lesbians can fully assimilate into white male dominant spaces and be just as bad as them!! like okay, most poc already know this, this is a conversation that has been dabbled into for a while. and like fine, this is a film by a white person for white people, but even taking that into account, it still just feels like a film that's just talking without really saying anything. and i have things that i didn't really like or make sense to me like why is a supposed to be an up-and-coming conductor working as a personal assistant? why is the fact that whether or not she took advantage of her former pupil so ambiguous? and i'm sure there are others that i can't think of at the moment.
and like i can forgive everything i've said so far, but really it's the last ten minutes that just... but okay wow the fact that this is a film by a white person for white people really made itself known 💀 and like sure, i am a filipino who lives in the philippines, of course, i can like spot things others won't and be super nitpicky, but the portrayal and the implications the film makes of my country just makes me want to put todd field into a guillotine! like she has a big fall from grace in the western classical musical scene, at the bottom of the barrel is conducting a video game score in the philippines. like, firstly, is the whole it being meant to be the philippines but really filmed in thailand + that whole apocalypse now line meant to be some weird meta thing?? because it doesn't work either way. anyway, does todd field know that we have twitter in the philippines? does he not think in a nation that is one of the most consistently recorded as being very much Online, no one in the classical music sphere here would have heard of lydia tar? that no one would have made a post calling her and the event organizers out? i mean obviously not, based on how he portrays filipinos as being the ones stupid or not-in-the-know enough to give lydia a job. and like seeing it as almost an honor for them to have her, a white lady there, giving her flowers and a gift basket (idk how to word this it's just very colonial mentality). okay, there's two places the event she was hired to do would be happening at, manila and cebu, and since they went to pagsanjan (where apocalypse now was filmed) that can only mean that she's meant to be in manila. and so that just gets to me even more, because i live in manila, i have been to the nerd conventions, i have aunts with connections to the theater, one of them is literally a production manager in events!! and i say this because we see lydia in what is definitely a budget hotel room, then we see her at some random alleyway getting into a sketchy building while it's pouring rain, and then she's in a meeting in a very poorly lit room, and the scene where she's working in a karinderya. and like, the event she's been hired to do, which i later found out is kind of a big thing in japan (and that just adds to what i'm gonna say), would have been organized by people with money. and keeping the whole "it's an honor to have her" thing in mind, in real life, she would have been put up in a much nicer hotel room (i'm by no means rich, and i've stayed at much nicer rooms), they would have most likely arranged for someone to drive her to the meeting and the driver would most likely have an umbrella and would have held it as she walked to the door of an average office building most likely in a nice part of metro manila, then she would have gone to work in a starbucks. but no ofc this doesn't happen in the philippines it's a third world country, they don't know shit, and are definitely not known for their hospitality..... then there is ofc the massage parlor scene 💀 just really fucking disgusting all around. while it was a long time ago, i did write a paper on sex tourism in my country like i know this is a real thing that happens, but at this point, it has been way too many strikes for me. from the set-up, like ofc the man at reception thought she meant *that* (again, she would have been put up at a nicer hotel that probably would have had an in-house spa, also why did he have her prescription?? also we don't have those orange bottles here), and to like the scene itself?? like yes, a white person being asked to pick a sex worker in a line-up, excuse me, fishbowl (wow so oriental!!) in a third world country is a very appropriate parallel for the process of auditioning orchestra members 🙃
so yeah maybe i should be allowed to kill todd field
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2 Remarkable Filipino
PRE-SPANISH PERIOD
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Pedro Bukaneg (March 1592 – c. 1630}
Was a Filipino poet. He is considered the "Father of Ilocano literature." Blind since birth, he is the believed to have authored of parts of the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang (Life of Lam-ang).
Being a romanticist, he composed poems and songs which were so tenderly sweet that he gained fame among the Ilokano masses as a gifted troubadour. Bukaneg was good not only in poetry but also in oratory.
Pedro Bukaneg was a Filipino poet. He is considered the "Father of Ilocano literature." Blind since birth, he is the believed to have authored of parts of the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang. A street inside the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex in Pasay, Philippines is named in his honor.
Born: March 1592, Bantay
Died: 1630
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Nicanor Abelardo
Kundiman
A composer of over 140 works that included sonatas, concerti and chamber music, Abelardo is best known for elevating the Philippine genre of the Kundiman into a western art-song form.
The Violin Sonata (1931) by Abelardo is a composition for violin and piano that does not fit the characteristics most associated with Philippine music, particularly the Kundiman that Abelardo is best known for during that time period.
Nicanor Santa Ana Abelardo was a Filipino composer known for kundiman songs he wrote before the Second World War.
Born: February 7, 1893, San Miguel
Died: March 21, 1934, Intramuros, Manila
Awards: Awit Award for Best Traditional Recording
Parents: Placida Sta. Ana, Valentine Abelardo
Genres: Kundiman; classical music
SPANISH PERIOD [1521-1871]
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 Antonio Abad
Antonio M. Abad (1894-1970) was a poet, playwright, essayist and novelist born in Barili (Cebu) and is frequently referred to as “The Greatest Hispanic Filipino Novelist after Rizal”. In 1927, he published his first novel El Último Romantic.
Antonio Abad y Mercado was a prominent Filipino poet, fictionist, playwright, and essayist. 
Born: May 10, 1894, Barili
Died: April 20, 1970
Books: Magda: A Three-act Play
Education: University of San Carlos - Talamban Campus
Language: Cebuano, Spanish
Notable awards: Premio Zóbel, Premio Literario Filipino de la Mancomunidad
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Jesus Balmori
He wrote three novels: Bancarrota de Almas (Failure of the Soul), Se Deshojó la Flor (I Tear The Pages Out of The Flower), and Pájaros de Fuego (Birds of Fire) which was completed during the Japanese occupation.
Born: January 10, 1887, Ermita, Manila
Died: May 23, 1948, Mexico City, Mexico
Books: Birds of Fire: A Filipino War Novel
Education: University of Santo Tomas (UST), Colegio de San Juan de Letran
Language: Spanish
PERIOD OF ENLIGHTENMENT(1872-1898)
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José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
He was a prolific poet, essayist, and novelist whose most famous works were his two novels, Noli Me Tángere (1887) and its sequel, El filibusterismo (1891).
José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda was a Filipino nationalist, writer and polymath active at the end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is considered the national hero of the Philippines.
Born: June 19, 1861, Calamba
Died: December 30, 1896, Rizal Park, Manila
Full name: José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
Siblings: Paciano Rizal, Saturnina Hidalgo, Concepción Mercado, MORE
Parents: Teodora Alonso Realonda, Francisco Mercado, Francisco Rizal
Spouse: Josephine Bracken (m. 1896–1896)
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Marcelo Hilario del Pilar y Gatmaitán
Also known by his pen name Plaridel, was a Filipino writer, lawyer, journalist, and freemason. In 1882 Del Pilar founded the newspaper Diariong Tagalog to propagate democratic liberal ideas among farmers and peasants. In 1888 he defended José Rizal's polemical writings by issuing a pamphlet against a priest's attack, exhibiting his deadly wit and savage ridicule of clerical follies.
 Marcelo H. Del Pilar is the most famous journalist in our history and is also considered as the father of Philippine journalism . His contributions as a lawyer, revolutionary, and propagandist emulates his patriotism, bravery, and intelligence.
Born: August 30, 1850, Bulacan
Died: July 4, 1896, Old Hospital de la Santa Creu, Barcelona, Spain
Nickname: Plaridel
Siblings: Toribio H. del Pilar, Fernando del Pilar, Valentín del Pilar, MORE
Children: Anita H. del Pilar de Marasigan, MORE
Parents: Blasa Gatmaitán, Julián Hilario del Pilar
THE AMERICAN REGIME (1898-1944)
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Adelina Guerrea
Adelina Guerrea was the first woman poet in the Philippines who was good in Spanish. She obtained the Zobel prize in her song El Nido . (The Nest).
Occupation  writer, journalist, poet, playwright, historian, linguist Alma mater  Santa Scholastica de Manilla
Died  April 29, 1971, Madrid, Spain
María Adelaida Gurrea Monasterio (La Carlota, Negros Occidental, Philippines, September 27, 1896–Madrid, April 29, 1971) was a Philippine journalist, poet and playwright in Spanish.
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Macario Adriatico
(10 Marso 1869-14 Abril 1919)
Macario Adriatico wrote of a legend of Mindoro entitle La Punta de Salto (The Place of Origin).
Born: March 10, 1869
Died: April 14, 1919
Scholar, journalist, and politician; known as the “Father of Manila’s City Charter
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Fernando Ma. Guerrero
The king of Balagtasan. His poetry book Crisálidas was published in 1914. Subsequently, he published another verse compilation called Ayes y Flores. Guerrero died on June 12, 1929, coinciding with that year's anniversary of the República Filipina (Philippine Republic). A school in Paco, Manila, was named after him in his honor.
Guerrero was the major lyric poet before and after the revolution, until the introduction of English literature in our schools. Known as the “Prince of Filipino lyric poets” in Spanish, he also played the flute and guitar. In Spanish lyric poetry, he was unsurpassed by his contemporaries.
Born: May 30, 1873, Manila
Died: June 12, 1929, Philippines
Full name: Fernando María Guerrero Ramírez
Children: Evangelina Guerrero Entrala
Education: University of Santo Tomas (UST), Ateneo de Manila University
Nationality: Philippine
Previous office: Member of the Philippine Assembly (1907–1909)
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elminx · 2 years
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Random beginning of March planty updates
We're still solidly in "indoor garden" season here in Southern New England, but not for much longer!
My Peperomia NOID (likely Pepermonia scandens) was my big growth winner of February - it put out four new leaves. This is a bit odd as by my understanding Peperomia should be pretty slow-growing plants - especially in comparison to Monstera and Epiprenum which I also have in my collection. But?!? I'm happy that she's flourishing and I did fertilizer her in January so that might be why.
My varying propagations (African violet and three types of Epiprenum - Cebu Blue, N'Joy, and Neon) are all finally starting to root out. This seemed like it was taking forever (I'm quite impatient, despite what it might seem on the outside). I'm keeping the three Epiprenum (they were plant trades) and will be giving the Violet to a loving home at some point once it is established.
I'm in a love/hate relationship with the Tradescantia zebrina plant that my brother-in-law gifted us with for Christmas in...maybe 2018? The plant just grows stupid and always drops full vines off the side of its pot and is taking up needed grow light space and I think that I'm done with it. As if on cue, it flowered yesterday - for the first time ever. But I don't even think that is going to save it. I normally like vining plants but I really think that this one is not for me.
My life is still full of flowers. My African violet mama plant is in full bloom (eight flowers with more on the way) and I think that my Cyclamen might finally be winding down for the season. I'm hoping to see some blooms of the 20-year-old Hoya publicalyx that I adopted - it appears to be growing a peduncle.
This is all very new to me and I have no idea what to expect for most of these plant once we fully enter the growing season.
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One last self-indulgent Patchy post, from almost two weeks out.
It’s been some time. 
I’ve mostly been off tumblr, letting the queue run things.  Occasionally scrolling the dash, not much social media lately, it was a bit Too Much outside of some direct chats with friends and running/coordinating D&D stuff.
The weekend post-death I hibernated a lot.  I let myself cry as much as I wanted.  I reminded myself, and I may have posted this here, I don’t remember, but that the only good way through grief is to go right through it.
My work sent a nice little snack gift box.  Not much I liked in it, but the thought was very much appreciated.  And the vet sent the flowers I posted about last week.
It was a little better Sunday.  I ran my Sunday Night D&D game and just made sure to have a cry in the hour before to get it all out.
Last week was fine.  Still crying every day, but a little less every day.  I spent a lot of time on the couch watching Netflix when I wasn’t working.  And honestly, I didn’t work that much most days.  Watched mostly like, home makeover/cleanup shows.  You know, things that make you feel vaguely good without having to actually think. 
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Better Call Saul finale and other ongoing shows were good distractions. 
Thursday I got the call that Patchy’s ashes were ready for pickup. I went in Friday at lunch.  Thanked the receptionist for the flowers they sent (which are still in the house but need to be thrown out.) 
Took the very nice little bag they gave me back to the car and looked inside.  The box with her ashes, tied up in a pretty ribbon,  I ran my hands over the very pretty box, and opened the box with the plaster paw print. There was also an envelope I declined to open at the time.  I cried for a few moments, got some takeout, went home.
Sat down and opened the envelope and saw the fur clipping in the little bag and for the first time in a couple of days I completely lost it.  A long, sobbing cry.
When I’d left the vets office after putting her to sleep I nearly went back in to ask them to save a clipping of her fur, but decided not to.  I knew I couldn’t have gotten through it.  And I thought about emailing them later but thought it might be too late by the time I thought if it and wasn’t 100% sure I wanted it.  I have a little clipping of Cebu’s poodle hair though, and it means a lot to me to still have.  But I decided not to.
So seeing that they’d done it anyway, without me asking, meant a lot, but also it hurt a lot.  I was so very relieved and yet it was also like a sledgehammer.  Having her ashes, and a little bit of her where they’d found a perfect intersection of her three colors was so thoughtful.  But it was also like that final “she’s really gone and she’s not coming back” moment.  Where mentally you knew it, but it’s what the heart needed for it to be final.
I at first put the three things on the shelves behind me here in the office/living room next to Jim’s ashes and picture but realized about thirty seconds later that that was wrong, the living room wasn’t her room.
I have a little knick-knack shelf in the bedroom filled with ceramics and figurines people had given me throughout the years for various reasons.  I curate it and swap things out occasionally but for the most part it’s just little mementos and decoration.  There was a tea light lamp on the top of it that was a thank you gift for helping run a big baby shower about 14 years ago, so I moved that lower on the shelf and set Patchy’s things on the top.  The master bedroom was her domain for six years, so a little space for her there seems right.
I’ve felt more at peace since doing that.  I spent a lot of time second guessing myself the first week.  And I still wonder if I should have done more.  Especially still kicking myself for not taking her back in two or three weeks earlier.  We may have bought her another couple of weeks of life if I had, but realistically I know time was drawing short, and she’d outlasted her best estimates.  I’m mostly at peace with it.  I don’t know if I’ll ever stop self-doubting, just a teensy bit.
Fry moved himself back into the master bedroom immediately upon my opening it back up, and barely has left it since.  It took Pemily a couple of days to understand that yes, it’s OK for you to be in here now.  It’s OK to get up on the bed.  You can sleep with me again.  They are both loving it.  Fry especially is rarely not in there when he’s not eating.  He used to watch TV with me all the time and now that’s just sometimes. 
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There’s a small cat tree that Patchy loved to sit under but not into.  It’s Fry’s favorite thing.  I’d always kicked myself for not buying two when I bought the one on clearance.  Patchy literally never got into the bucket seat.  The few times I’d let Fry in there when Patchy was around he’d mostly just hang out in it, and now he is in it like 50% of the time.
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He and Pemily are both sleeping with me again which is... mostly good.  They’re a lot more restless than Patchy.  They’re both also way heavier than her -- Fry is like 13lbs and Pemily is like 18 whereas Patchy was 10 or less. So when they wake me up to want to cuddle, it’s a lot more noticeable and there’s, you know, two of them.  Sleeping with the bedroom door open again is great insofar as it’s no longer stuffy in there as soon as the AC goes off, but also brighter with the hall nightlight shining into the room, and noisier as I can hear all three of them moving around and using the litterbox when they need it.  Leela also likes to just scream randomly, and it’s a lot louder with the door open.  Leela has walked around the bedroom but as usual, prefers her bed on the desk.
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Peaches -- who I saw this week is actually a boy -- and Buster have been outside a lot.  I am in the beginning stages of seeing what I can do to domesticate them.  Peaches seems more likely than Buster. Going to change Peaches name, especially if I can get him inside/vetted/snipped/safe if possible.  Hoping Fry can handle it well if I can get one of them integrated into the house. 
Four is my limit, but Leela is 17.5.  Realistically, I know I won’t have a lot of time left with her.  Ever since her health scare last year I’ve been doing my best to give her the best, especially now Patchy is gone.  Her last few vet visits have gone great though, so who knows.  Maybe she’ll live to 20.  I’ve been trying not to pre-mourn her since the last 13 months were about pre-mourning Patchy.
ANYWAY. Aside from ALL THE CAT NEWS I went and played D&D4e at Marcus’ on Friday, and this Saturday is 13th Age game night.  Running my Wednesday night game tonight and going to run my SUnday night game.. tomorrow?  Since we’re in the middle of like, the Most Important Part of this campaign TBH and everyone wants to know what happens and not take a week off when someone can’t make it this weekend.  Also just going to run a B-team game for the rest of them Sunday anyway.
Gaming is healing.
Have been dicking around in Enderal, just going exploring/dungeon diving a lot and ignoring the main quest.  Just a few hours every few days.  I also replayed Boyfriend Dungeon since the DLC came out and I had only played it on release.  They’d added some cool stuff. I meant to treat someone else as my main romance this time but honestly, Isaac is perfect.  Still romanced everyone possible to romance except Sawyer (too young, too immature.  Nice kid) and let Sunder break up with me this time instead of me rejecting him for being... what he is.  It was a nice, light, fluffy break.
Also watched Abbot Elementary, and loved it.  Need more please.
Today is the first day this work week I’ve had a cry about Patchy.  And mostly because I re-read my previous entry to prepare for this one.  I am coming out of the grief stage, not there yet.  But getting close.  I miss her a lot.  I think about her often, but I am starting to move on.
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Catch the Lovin’ Vibe this February at SM Supermalls
Get all the things you love here at SM!
This February, as lower alert levels signal good days ahead, SM introduces new ways to catch the Lovin’ Vibe with a host of Valentine’s Day activities lined up for the month.
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Starting February 2 to 28, you can catch these enhanced malling and romantic dining deals at your favorite SM Mall:
Lovin’ Eats. Enjoy 2 for 1 dining deals with your SO, your friend, or a family memberNo need to worry about your safety because SM Supermalls has al-fresco dining spaces to give you a fresh-air romantic vibe.
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SM City Novaliches
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SM City Bacolod
Got gifts? Check out the Lovin’ Gift Fair. Looking for a gift for your loved ones? From Vday classics like flowers and chocolates to unique novelty items, the Lovin’ Gift Fair pop-up stores got the best gifts that your special someone will surely love. Plus extra gifts when you purchase items from the season’s promos and deals!
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The Glass Garden, SM Megamall
Get into the lovey-dovey vibe with live entertainment. What’s Valentine’s Day without some fun and music? Catch a live harana in select SM malls’ Designated Dining Areas with your loved ones for that lovey-dovey vibe while enjoying your meal.
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SM Center Muntinlupa
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Plan a date that’s worth remembering at designated dining spots. SM malls’ safe and socially distant designated dining spots are getting a huge makeover! Just in time for the celebration, select SM will be installing Giant Flower Heart installations, Tunnels of Flowers, and big Sing-Along screens to make date a memory to remember!
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SM Center Lemery
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SM City Cebu
Spend a #Pawsome date with your pets! Activities such as Pet Soiree, Costume Contest, and Pet Dates are in store in select SM malls to give you and your furbabies a pawsome Valentine’s treat!
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SM City Batangas
Check out SM Deals for more information about the participating stores, deals, and promos you can cop for the whole month.
For updates, visit www.smsupermalls.com and its Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts: @smsupermalls.
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