Interlude: Social Justice Warriors

The end of the Doctor Who panel had a thick conversational thread strongly tied to classic social justice warrior monologue. I did write about it, but then I self-censored my writing because it is not a topic that is open for discussion. It is violently dangerous and maximally hazardous. Right up there with abortion. It is flight worthy.

So there won’t be a post, or any writing about SJW. There is nothing to say. It is too dangerous, too hazardous for even any commentary. It makes jihad look disneyesque. There is no room in that magic kingdom for anything but blood and bloody ashes.

So, no comment. Nothing. Just stand up and run away. As fast as you can.

C2E2: Sorting Fair Play / Doctor Who & Inclusion

First sit down panel of the day. The inclusion drama surrounding Jodie Whittaker as the first female Doctor.

Series 11 has been characterized as a great new refreshing experience from the white male dominating position that the series has previously been known for popularly. I would definitely agree that Series 11 has really worked for us. The series is also very episodic, with less season-long meta which is definitely a change of pace.

The Rosa Parks episode seems to have attracted a lot of attention for the panelists. The previous series of the show rarely trotted our storylines that let the fans talk about racism in the framework of Doctor Who.

The definite signal in this panel is that they like the fresh direction of Chibnall, but not Chibnall himself.

And that’s it folks!

C2E2: Lanyards?

Usually there are open containers of programs and lanyards at the con. This year? They were adjacent to registration which I totally skipped. It’s actually too much of a pain to go back across and through security again, which is fine. I’m going to find a vendor selling lanyards instead. Those are always so much better anyways. The con is like juggling jello. You get some things knocked out of the park, and you drop other things. It won’t be perfect. I doubt it could be.

C2E2: Syfy Wire Opening

This is the C2E2 Live Stage. They do a open chat panel about different topics or spotlights on actors or guests to the con. There are a lot of chairs available and a lot of open space in the corner of the hall.

Sitting down and enjoying a little spot of breakfast. Which is mostly snack-based, but healthy snacks. Like roasted almonds, cheese snacks, and purified water.

Giveaway Messaging

The Hyatt could give any newspaper away for free. This is what they chose:

Not the USA Today or the Times or even the Chicago Tribune. No. The Wall Street Urinal.

That’s targeted and meaningful. No. This is Chicago. Not New York. And even still, if it was New York, then it should be the Times anyways! Not this toilet paper rag. Tsk tsk tsk.

C2E2 – Warming Up

I’m going to liveblog throughout the con for as long as WiFi, LTE, and the Good Folk of the Battery Blessing Way are with me.

The hotel, the Hyatt Regency at McCormick is quite good. The bathroom is a little haha and the lack of plugs only demonstrates that they don’t really understand technical people. Also, the power plugs by the bedside are switched with the primary room lights, so, your phone charging and the doofy little alarm clock they give you are functionless if you turn the main lights off by the door. It’s not a feature, its a mistake. But how do you fix it? Rewire the joint. LOL. Nah. It’s not worth it.

Soon we’ll migrate down to the queue lounge and wait in line from 8am to 10am. Then the con starts at 10am, and it’s an instant hustle for some. Some to artists alley, some to exhibitors, some just because it’s the way of the con. I’m going for social support for Scott. Plus it gives me a chance to keep on trying to catch up with my comic reading.

C2E2 Convention

The time is right again, the stars are in alignment and the Great Lake has receded to reveal the Convention Center of the Old Ones, the Display Space of the Insane Damned, McCormick Place in Chicago Illinois! Tentacle monsters, inexplicable seaweed tresses, and the definite sense that maybe Jim Butcher used the entire building as inspiration for the Harry Dresden stories.

We have purchased snack foods and purified water supplies. Healthy snacks with an eye to fiber and protein that we can carry with us on our travels without having to purchase an $8 cuppa coffee or a $17 hot dog or a $25 dollar slice of microwaved pizza. We can sit down and enjoy our snacks in the places reserved for buying patrons and enjoy when frustrated concessioners make their precious frowny faces at us as we enjoy our own treats.

I probably have enough for a two week adventure, and that’s okay. It’s all shelf stable and not going anywhere, and it’s all good for me anyhow, so I can drag anything to work and use it to battle low blood sugar hangries.

The cat sitter is set. I have to get a few more cans of food for Ysy, that’s tomorrow during lunch. Then we will be off for a cavalcade of sitting and watching and enjoying as geeks, dorks, and nerds celebrate pop culture, comic books, and social and economic planetary domination over the uninteresting residuals of the species.

We’re all judging you. With our little plastic wrapped booklets of artwork and our little trollies full of collectibles worth more than your entire educational experiences combined. Then we’ll store all of it in perfectly airless preservation solutions until we remember much later that we have any of it and how much is stacked up…?

And we will laugh, privately, and amusingly while the residuals go out to buy diapers and formula.

Facebook Security

I haven’t logged into Facebook in quite a while and I’ve been doing bits and bloops around the network, like connecting MOD Pizza to my FB account and vastly lower interaction metrics. The Facebook security watchdog noticed!

So they locked me out. I could get back in if I could identify my friends in a quiz format. Fine. Took the quiz, passed. Account password changed and updated.

Hilarious. Facebook is like herpes. I hardly miss the cold sores.