The other night I visited my one (black) friend who works at the main library on Sunday nights, though at the science library, since I’m never on campus on Sundays anymore.
I told her about the Dutch tradition of having a guy in blackface accompany their version of Santa Claus, and she just shook her head and was like, “What message does that send to the children?”, and she repeated those same words again after I told her that my one Dutch friend had said that he remembers the guy who was in blackface pretending to be stupid and talking Dutch all wrong.
Also, when I google-image searched “zwarte piet” and we scrolled through page after page of happy Dutch people of all ages dressed in blackface, she just pursed her lips all seriously and kept going “mmmm-mmmmm-mmmm”.
After that, we caught up some, and she told me about one time her friend dreamt of rats and called her to ask what it meant, and she was like, “It means you play 929 in the lotto tonight” (her friend’s birthday was September 29th). Her friend didn’t, but she did, and she won $300.
“I told you you should have played those numbers,” she told her friend afterwards.
I then brought up the dream book of Artemidorus from the 2nd c. and how he had this whole book of how you interpret dreams, and she seemed interested, so I googled him and searched the hits till I found excerpts of his writings in English.
“This is all very interesting,” she was like, glancing over the excerpts, “but I don’t see any numbers!”
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