"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year"
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this
year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation, for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday.
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that
drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of
the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of
Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting
the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage
name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was
attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United
States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for
its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated
costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the
art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were
banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed
throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone
into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year"
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation, for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday.
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of
expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting
the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even
though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
Yawn.
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 7:10:55 AM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:
Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yawn.
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year" >>>
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this
year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation, >>> for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday. >>>
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of >>> expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that >>> drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of >>> the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of
Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting
the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage >>> name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was
attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United
States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in
spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride >>> Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for >>> its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated
costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the
art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were
banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed
throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even
though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with
subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone
into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views >> are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you
think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More
than 10, but less than a thousand?
TB
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 7:10:55 AM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:
Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yawn.
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year" >>>
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this
year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation, >>> for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday. >>>
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of >>> expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that >>> drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of >>> the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of
Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting
the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage >>> name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was
attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United
States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in
spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride >>> Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for >>> its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated
costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the
art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were
banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed
throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even
though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with
subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone
into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views >> are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than 10, but less than a thousand?
TB
On 6/6/2023 9:49 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 7:10:55 AM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:
Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yawn.
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year"
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this >>> year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation,
for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday.
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of
expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that >>> drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of >>> the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of >>> Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting >>> the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage >>> name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was
attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United >>> States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in >>> spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride
Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for >>> its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated
costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the >>> art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were
banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed
throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural >>> Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even
though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with >>> subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone >>> into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views
are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than 10, but less than a thousand?
TBYou really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" response
to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
On 6/6/2023 9:49 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 7:10:55 AM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:
Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yawn.
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year"
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this >>> year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation,
for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday.
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of
expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that >>> drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of >>> the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of >>> Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting >>> the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage >>> name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was
attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United >>> States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in >>> spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride
Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for >>> its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated
costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the >>> art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were
banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed
throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural >>> Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even
though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with >>> subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone >>> into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views
are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than 10, but less than a thousand?
TBYou really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" response
to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
informative, Unless you think it's important to keep track of RORTSMPTCD&SAKOFTT'S usual mental state.You really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" responseWhat do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than 10, but less than a thousand?Yawn.
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views >>>> are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
TB
to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
Hey, I'm proud to be a troll. There ain't nuthin' here, except for wall to wall trolls. RORT's most pompous troll, clumsy dodger, and self-anointed keeper of the topic is an excellent example. Posting "yawn" over and over is certainly not
This is still an RV group with a written charter. Most of the political posts are still off topic. They are also obvious trolls for flames.
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 9:37:09 AM UTC-7, sticks wrote:
On 6/6/2023 9:49 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 7:10:55 AM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:You really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" response
Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yawn.
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year"
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this >>>>> year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation,
for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday.
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of
expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that >>>>> drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of >>>>> the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of >>>>> Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting >>>>> the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage >>>>> name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was >>>>> attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United >>>>> States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in >>>>> spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride >>>>> Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for >>>>> its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated
costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the >>>>> art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were >>>>> banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed
throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural >>>>> Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even
though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with >>>>> subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone >>>>> into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views >>>> are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than 10, but less than a thousand?
TB
to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
Yep, it's also on topic. I know you trolls hate it when someone interrupts your trolling with an on topic post. I can certainly see why on topic posts bore our average troll. I probably should stop doing that. LOL
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 9:37:09 AM UTC-7, sticks wrote:
On 6/6/2023 9:49 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 7:10:55 AM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:You really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" response
Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yawn.
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year"
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this >>>>> year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation,
for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday.
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of
expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that >>>>> drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of >>>>> the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of >>>>> Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting >>>>> the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage >>>>> name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was >>>>> attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United >>>>> States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in >>>>> spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride >>>>> Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for >>>>> its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated
costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the >>>>> art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were >>>>> banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed
throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural >>>>> Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even
though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with >>>>> subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone >>>>> into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
--
Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views >>>> are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think
you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than
10, but less than a thousand?
TB
to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
Hey, I'm proud to be a troll. There ain't nuthin' here, except for
wall to wall trolls. RORT's most pompous troll, clumsy dodger, and self-anointed keeper of the topic is an excellent example. Posting "yawn" over and over is certainly not informative, Unless you think it's
important to keep track of RORTSMPTCD&SAKOFTT'S usual mental state.
This is still an RV group with a written charter. Most of the
political posts are still off topic. They are also obvious trolls for flames.
TB
On 6/6/2023 2:17 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 9:37:09 AM UTC-7, sticks wrote:
On 6/6/2023 9:49 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 7:10:55 AM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote: >>>>> Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:You really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" response
Yawn.
"Portland Pride Parade’s Grand Marshal isn’t just one person this year"
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Portland Pride Parade won’t have a traditional Grand Marshal this >>>>>> year. Instead, the parade will be led by a concept: Drag.
“Drag has played an essential role in the movement for queer liberation,
for more than 100 years,” Pride Northwest said in a press release Monday.
“Today,” the release said, “drag still acts as an important vessel of
expression for queer and trans people who have had to carve their own paths.”
What that means for the parade, scheduled this year for July 16, is that >>>>>> drag will feature prominently.
“We will have a diverse group of drag artists, of all ages, as part of >>>>>> the Grand Marshal contingent,” Debra Porta, the executive director of >>>>>> Pride Northwest, said in an email.
Pride Northwest referenced the long history of drag in America, noting >>>>>> the impact of Portland drag performer Walter Cole, who went by the stage >>>>>> name Darcelle XV. Cole died earlier this year and whose memorial was >>>>>> attended by thousands, including a current and former governor and Portland’s mayor.
Drag performances are increasingly under attack throughout the United >>>>>> States, with some states attempting to ban the art form.
“Drag performers all over the world still bring community together in >>>>>> spaces of joy and self-expression, no matter how old someone is,” Pride
Northwest said in the release."
https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2023/06/portland-pride-parades-grand-marshal-isnt-just-one-person-this-year.html
I wonder if Japanese children are "sexualized" by Kabuki theater?
"Kabuki (歌舞伎, かぶき) is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing
dramatic performance with traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for >>>>>> its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated >>>>>> costumes, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up worn by some of its performers.
Kabuki is thought to have originated in the early Edo period, when the >>>>>> art's founder, Izumo no Okuni, formed a female dance troupe that
performed dances and light sketches in Kyoto. The art form later
developed into its present all-male theatrical form after women were >>>>>> banned from performing in kabuki theatre in 1629. Kabuki developed >>>>>> throughout the late 17th century and reached its zenith in the mid-18th century.
In 2005, kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as an intangible
heritage possessing outstanding universal value. In 2008, it was
inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural >>>>>> Heritage of Humanity.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuki
I saw the real deal in Japan. I thought it was great good fun, even >>>>>> though I don't understand the language. There's lots of color and
movement. Here's an example. This is Kabuki theater for beginners, with >>>>>> subtitles. I don't think these drag performers are going to turn anyone >>>>>> into any sort of pervert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1i7ezQAXQ
TB
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Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views
are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think >>>> you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than >>>> 10, but less than a thousand?
TB
to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
Yep, it's also on topic. I know you trolls hate it when someone
interrupts your trolling with an on topic post. I can certainly see why
on topic posts bore our average troll. I probably should stop doing that. LOL
Where is the on topic part?
On 6/6/2023 12:48 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:Unless you think it's important to keep track of RORTSMPTCD&SAKOFTT'S usual mental state.
You really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" response >> to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than 10, but less than a thousand?Yawn.
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Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views
are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
TB
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
Hey, I'm proud to be a troll. There ain't nuthin' here, except for wall to wall trolls. RORT's most pompous troll, clumsy dodger, and self-anointed keeper of the topic is an excellent example. Posting "yawn" over and over is certainly not informative,
I wasn't aware Usenet required being "informative". Is that new?
Replying to a trolling post with a yawn is an excellent way of saying
your post is boring, or uninteresting, or just crap. That's not trolling.
This is still an RV group with a written charter. Most of the political posts are still off topic. They are also obvious trolls for flames.Of course they're off topic. I certainly didn't subscribe to do this.
I have only seen one on-topic post since I've been here. But, it is
what it is. Troll on.
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 5:07:17 PM UTC-7, sticks wrote:Unless you think it's important to keep track of RORTSMPTCD&SAKOFTT'S usual mental state.
On 6/6/2023 12:48 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
You really don't know what a troll and trolling is. The "Yawn" response >>>> to your post is far short of anything that could be considered such.What do you think, "I am not a troll" boy? How many times do you think you have trolled me with this exact same lame troll? Dozens? More than 10, but less than a thousand?Yawn.
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Liberals suffer from cognitive dissonance. They know their political views
are wrong but they stick with them anyway.
TB
Your post, however, easily fits into the trolling category.
Hey, I'm proud to be a troll. There ain't nuthin' here, except for wall to wall trolls. RORT's most pompous troll, clumsy dodger, and self-anointed keeper of the topic is an excellent example. Posting "yawn" over and over is certainly not informative,
I expect that there will be a lot of Rvers around here for the Pride events. Believe it,or not, Portland and the rest of Oregon is a popular RV destination.I wasn't aware Usenet required being "informative". Is that new?
Replying to a trolling post with a yawn is an excellent way of saying
your post is boring, or uninteresting, or just crap. That's not trolling. >>> This is still an RV group with a written charter. Most of the political posts are still off topic. They are also obvious trolls for flames.
Of course they're off topic. I certainly didn't subscribe to do this.
I have only seen one on-topic post since I've been here. But, it is
what it is. Troll on.
Being informative has never been required, but it is useful if you want to claim you're doing something other than trolling. Your count is just as far off as the rest of you. Posts about RV destinations are specifically listed as being on topic.
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