Anti-drag and international culture (some shit-stirring) 

So, I don't know *why* it took me this long to think about this but --

all those US states outlawing "drag" performances? I'm wondering what happens if someone starts organizing cultural tours from Japan - Nō theater, and kabuki both historically use men in women's roles.

In fact, some of those "onna-gata" (women performers) are celebrated precisely because they convey the femininity of the role so artfully.

Just thinking.

Anti-drag and international culture (some shit-stirring) 

@OldBrushNewPaper a traditional Shakespeare production is an all male cast too so really theres just a whole variety shows worth of options there

Anti-drag and international culture (some shit-stirring) 

@Satsuma Just so!!

Loving Spouse and I were just saying this to one another - because I giggled at how my original toot was up less than a minute before you'd liked it. So I'd read it to him and we just went further on that topic.

Anti-drag and international culture (some shit-stirring) 

@OldBrushNewPaper ha yes i logged on at just the right moment! i hope spouse and you have fun coming up with more shit stirring options haha

@Satsuma HA HA HAH that is exactly as I'd guessed.

(I've noted from my own behavior how the first thing I see will get my first ⭐ of the day.)

@Satsuma It's lovely to have someone to chat to - Saturday morning, post-breakfast, and also slightly at loose ends because normally I'd have been #knitting but today my hand hurts.

I suspect I need to put the *very* long and heavy current work back on a cable: straight needles and that much weight seems to be stressing the joints.

That, however, will be tomorrow - the hands will have to rest today. *pout*

@OldBrushNewPaper ahhh sorry about the enforced rest from knitting! hopefully switching needles helps a big

and glad my extremely strange sleep habits are to your benefit :D i always appreciate getting to chat when you’re around

@Satsuma Weird sleeping habits - acute or systemic?

I go through cycles of not sleeping through the night - enough to have a lot of sympathy for theories of 24+ hour body clocks, or "second sleep" methods of going through the day.

@OldBrushNewPaper just the good old insomnia — we had a daylight savings timeshift recently and my body did not appreciate it

but i would not be shocked to hear a bit of an overlong circadian rhythm either, staying up late is extremely easy in comparison to any other kind of being awake

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