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Anime/Comics, Gaming, Life, Musings, Site Related, Watched October 14th, 2007Life
Not much has been going on, gave in my huge assignments. My Intellectual Property assignment was left to the last minute AGAIN, and even staying up all night, it turned out all shitty anyway. Tim said it’s not bad when he helped proof read it for me, but we all know he’s just trying to make me feel better. :3 I need to get my Gardasil booster and maybe a blood test too, the perpetual tiredness is still bugging me.
Watched
On the night before my Corporate Law assignment was due, rather than working on it, I instead watched the documentary The Dying Room that’s basically an undercover report on orphanages in China. It’s well worth watching, though incredibly depressing. All the children in the orphanages were girls (except for a small number of handicapped boys). The living conditions in the state orphanages were absolutely appalling, with toddlers being literally tied to chairs to keep them from moving around. The looks of lifeless boredom in many of their eyes as they rock back and forth was absolutely horrible.
One of the commentators interviewed blamed the One Child policy for the huge numbers of baby girls being left in the streets because their families don’t want them. While the policy no doubt exacerbated the problem, the real problem is 1) the cultural disregard for the sacredness of human life and 2) the treatment of women as second class citizens. My mother once said that the more people there are, the more expendable they are. When we’re dealing with more than a billion of people, I guess it is easier and easier to think of people as just a number.
In regard to sexism, it’s kinda weird. In modern times, every since the Cultural Revolution, it at least seems that there is more of an equality between genders. I’ve seen a number of women in parliament in China, and women are encouraged to work as much as men. But watching that documentary, female children are despised whereas male children are infinitely more desirable. This can’t be just an anomalous finding as generally speaking, there’s already way too many men in China because of people’s persistent desire to have male children over female. It frustrates me beyond words that there’s no movement in China to counter the mind-numbingly stupid cultural traditions of how women ought to be viewed and treated. It’s probably better now in the city areas of China at least but it is problematic that the idea that women are not as good as men are allowed to be trickle through.
Oh and yesterday I watched Moulin Rouge. I’ve never seen it before, and wow, talk about disappointing! :P I first heard the soundtrack from a friend when it was released and I quite like the songs on it. But watching it was excruciating at parts, the acting was bad and the choice of song was at times just bizarre (”Smells Like Teen Spirit”? Really, Baz Luhrmann, was that necessary?). And this is coming from someone who generally like musicals.
I finished watching xxxHOLiC, I have a review of it up. I watched the beginning of the first episode of Code Geass, but so far, the story hasn’t really sucked me in. I’m really not very into political conflict type anime. But yay, CLAMP artwork.
Games
I watched Tim play Portal (well the beginning and end, I fell asleep halfway through). It’s an awesome game to even watch. The finale was one of the most memorable I’ve ever seen, just in how funny GLaDOS is. I love the taunts she’d throw at you, oh and her ending song is just fabulous. More games should put emphasis on their scripts! The game itself looked fun to play, but given how un-coordinated and crappy at spatial tasks I am, I think I’m a little too intimidated to play it.
Site stuff

I finished this a little while ago. Mwaha, yay the Pucca fanlisting is finally mine! :D Heh, I love that little broad. Yeah, the layout isn’t very good, but I was in a hurry and I had a huge brain freeze. Why is it that I use image rollovers whenever I make bad layouts? Spin has also finally gotten an update after 11 months of no activity. I’ve got a bunch of other site updates that I need to make as well.
Right now, what I should be doing are my Uni readings though. Bah.
11 Responses to “Here’s a bunch of words.”
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The Dying Room sounds interesting. I’ll have to watch it. My friends run a couple of orphanages in China. They’re not for Chinese babies … , but the notion of people tying children to chairs to keep them from moving shocks me. :( OMG. My Chinese friends (friends who live in China but study abroad) get offended when others say that China is a sexist country. They always tell me that it’s more pro-women than places like Japan (which isn’t saying much) and that all of the anti-girl Chinese are rural. The cities are supposedly completely different (like you hinted).
Pucca! ♥
The documentary actually visited a private orphanage in China and it was a stark difference between it and state orphanages; the private one was so much more humane and the children better taken care of.
Ack, the link to the documentary seems to be down at the moment, but you can see the whole thing (38 minutes) on that site.
Wow you dissed one of my favourite movies of all time! I loved Moulin Rouge! I love Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, the music, the performance and the stage, they were amazing–for me, at least. And I really liked the storyline. I have a thing for tragic romance stories. I call that emo. :P
I’m getting my second shot of Gardasil next Thursday. So scared. Oh no. :(
I hate this gender inequality thing and it’s really clear in the Asian/Muslim countries. When my mum was born, my grandparents didn’t really want her so they tried to delay reporting her birth details as late as possible. They reported it a whole month later because if they’re caught reporting it more than a month late they’d be fined or something. -_- So my mum’s official birthdate is actually a month later than her actual birthdate.
Hee, don’t worry I know heaps of people who like the Moulin Rouge! I’m probably in the minority. :3
Eeep good luck with your shot!
And ack, sorry to hear that about your mum. I bet how she’s treated as a female extends past being deemed a month younger than she actually is. :(
People as numbers…depressing as it is, I have to agree — not with the philosophy of it, but the fact. Make enough of them, too many of them, and they become expendable…ugh.
What?! I think the FL layout is really cute, and I liked the navigation rollovers >_>
Thanks for the compliment! The rollovers are fun to play with. :P
Hurray for a bunch of words! I too am loving watching movies rather than doing readings, although I don’t watch documentaries. I used to feel so pressured, and now I have far too much time on my hands… too weird.
I wish I had more time on my hands! Actually what I wish more is if I have less assignments and uni work to do. :P
That documentary sounds depressing. It’s too easy for me to take for granted the gender equality in my area of the world :/
I hate leaving assignments to the last minute, but it seems inevitable.
That Pucca layout is adorable :3 I need to stop playing with the navigation rollovers!
Hee, thanks for the layout comment. :)
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