Sometimes you fuck up. I do it, you do it, we’ve all done it. My boy St. Paul knew it when he said “for all have sinned…” The great Hannah Montana knew it when she said, “Everybody makes mistakes. Everybody has those days.” Nobody’s perfect, you know? To me there’s two kinds of fucking up.Continue reading “Sometimes You Fuck Up, But Does That Make You a Fuck-Up?”
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January 16th, 2025: a poem
Ten years ago, this very dayI tried to throw my life awayThe poison failed to acquiesceAnd I woke up a broken mess Inch by inch I raised my headStep by step crawled out of bedPiece by piece put back togetherDay by day I braved the weather A decade passed, as decades doSome years dragged andContinue reading “January 16th, 2025: a poem”
Is Technology Even Good?
I’m at a bit of a crossroads in my life, which has happened many times before. Life is just one crossroad after another. Is it a crossroad or a crossroads? Seems like crossroads can be singular or plural. Is that right? Anyway, I’m at a crossing of roads, of sorts. New beginnings, big decisions, lifeContinue reading “Is Technology Even Good?”
Things Might Be Better, But They’re Still Bad [and that’s difficult to accept]
Sometimes people work really hard to improve themselves. It is difficult, and there are setbacks. Let’s take alcohol as an example. A person might drink to a point of drunkenness three times per week, on average. They might recognize this as unhealthy, and they might consider their hangovers to be preventing them from doing whatContinue reading “Things Might Be Better, But They’re Still Bad [and that’s difficult to accept]”
The Difficulty in Dealing with Declining Depression
Depression itself is difficult, obviously. It’s just really bad. It is a serious ailment that prevents [or seriously impedes] the ability to apply treatment to the ailment itself. Imagine if you had a cold, and the cold prevented you from taking vitamin C. What if you had an infection, and the infection prevented you fromContinue reading “The Difficulty in Dealing with Declining Depression”