Gonna be a good day.

Someone wrote…

I know it’s gonna be a good day when I feel confident enough to tell any classmate that looks at me funny that, to quote Angel from Rent, “I’m more of a man than you’ll ever be and more of a man than you’ll ever have!”

What’s your experience?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on December 2nd, 2010 at 08:00 am

Category: your voice 7 comments »

7 Responses to “Gonna be a good day.”

  1. Jessica

    Great quote. Where is the film (?) available?

    Another good quote: “Honey, if you’ve got a big problem with me, you’ve got bigger problems than me.”

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    Quinn replied:

    It’s originally a musical, but they filmed it into a movie of the musical a few years ago. If you can get your hands on a filmed version of the musical, I personally think it’s better, but I’m a bit of a Rent purist.

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  2. Anonymous

    isn’t it “more of a woman than you’ll ever have”? Not to be rude!

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    Dazza replied:

    Yeah I think you’re right, but I’m a transboy who’s into guys so this one actually works for me heheh

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  3. Dallas

    Actually it’s “More of a woman than you’ll ever get.” Sorry, I’m a renthead. But yeah, it’s get, not have. :3

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    Jessica replied:

    How about “There is more to me than there will ever be to you and man or woman, I am way more than you could ever handle.” ?

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    Anonymous replied:

    heh, heh, heh. nicely put.

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