Thursday, September 24, 2015

Imagine: Gen X honor slayings

If you read this blog, or know me (if only but a grain) I am philosophically/script-hand inspired by authors like Kerouac, and Bukowski.

I'm not alone.

(Michael) Ginsberg, is a character in Mad Men. A copywriter for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. 

Sallas, Directed the 2012 film ON THE ROAD with (everyone! IMDB it) a Kerouac novel.

Krokidas, directed the 2013 film KILL YOUR DARLINGS with (everyone! IMDB it) a Kerouac based novel 

And in reading these books, as a young girl, I felt/feel a freedom, life would be empty without.

It's about freedom.
 
My point being...

Aside from the dumb title "beat generation" that era was huge for literature and sexuality. Back then, being gay (male or female) was a crime. You could murder someone and claim it an "honor slaying" because they were trying to force homosexuality upon you. Feared so, was being gay, you could get away with murder.

Today, my generation, the useless "me-generation", would declare "honor slayings" just trying to get on the 405 freeway!

"He was trying to force homosexuality on me! He had to die!"

Really? Right here? At the foot of the Sepulveda/Santa Monica, onramp? Interesting. We experienced 78 other similar cases of "honor slayings" coincidentally both here, and at the intersection of Ventura Blvd. and Coldwater Canyon, between 7-8:30am, Monday-Friday.

If you want to experience something all you have to do is live. Just live. Be.

But I can't say that publicly, anywhere, safely, meaning nothing in particular, without 500 desperate couples from here to Tennessee, trying to get into a "unicorn" three way. 

Christ.

It's amazing to me how many people can't just say, "Let's hang out sometime."

Instead they pitch, and pitch, and pitch. 

Ladies, if you want to experience a "unicorn" three way? Be one. Be the unicorn. That's the fastest and easiest way to feed your pussy heroin junkie need. 

Oh...

If you're truly bisexual, that is, and not just doing it for him.

Or...

Just be happily married. If it's not broke, don't fix it. And if it is broke, this ain't the way to fix it.

I read what some people are saying. 

We're going backwards. 

Can you feel it?

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