This makes me want to go to Spain
Feb. 12th, 2008 09:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Seen on
rednikki's twitter, Spain is mandating standardized clothing sized for women based on 3-D laser imagine of -GASP- real women. This of course comes after they banned super thin women from the runways and mannequins smaller than size 8 from shop windows.
http://www.sunherald.com/311/story/355567.html
On the one hand, maybe this is an example of the government meddling to much in the lives and business of its citizenry. On the other hand, I'd love to imagine what a world would be like where the images I saw in shop windows and magazines and television actually looked like the people that I see in my everyday life. Not to mention the joy I would experience at being able to enter a clothing store, rattle off my personal string of numbers/measurements, and actually get clothing that fits.
What would it be like if the simulacra we were encouraged to consume and emulate actually reflected humanity?
So -- spring break in Majorca -- any takers? Maybe Basque country?
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http://www.sunherald.com/311/story/355567.html
On the one hand, maybe this is an example of the government meddling to much in the lives and business of its citizenry. On the other hand, I'd love to imagine what a world would be like where the images I saw in shop windows and magazines and television actually looked like the people that I see in my everyday life. Not to mention the joy I would experience at being able to enter a clothing store, rattle off my personal string of numbers/measurements, and actually get clothing that fits.
What would it be like if the simulacra we were encouraged to consume and emulate actually reflected humanity?
So -- spring break in Majorca -- any takers? Maybe Basque country?
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Date: 2008-02-13 04:22 pm (UTC)And as to real life - all is yet chaos: moving for both of us, new jobs for both of us, and coming to the US is a pain because they don't believe anything about your life in the civilised world - your ID is useless, you can't get credit (which you need to breathe, here), etc., etc., etc.. I've been here two weeks and I haven't yet found out where the groceries are going to come from!
But "aaaarrrggggghhhh" isn't "no" :).
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Date: 2008-02-13 04:40 pm (UTC)http://www.pcfma.com/marketlistc.php
http://www.traderjoes.com/locations.asp
And please, feel free to ask me practical questions like this. I may be new to the Bay Area, but not to CA. I am happy to act as a friendly native guide.
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Date: 2008-02-13 04:56 pm (UTC)There seems to be a farmers' market in SJ, but only in the summer. (That's like the coffee shops and restaurants that close in the evening—what's with California? :-} )
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Date: 2008-02-13 05:03 pm (UTC)Good luck.
I lasted 1 year in CA without a car, and I'm proud that I held out that long. CA is truly in a sad state when it comes to public transport.
Are you living in the business district? That's the only place in American cities where I've seen restaurants or coffee shops close in the early evening.