Monthly Archives: July 2020

Don’t Leave It Broken

There’s a mentality that I see in the way people treat their bodies that I’ve seen in every workplace I’ve been in. Something breaks down, they find a temporary work-around, and then that temporary work around becomes the norm forever.

Posted in Depression & Suicide, Pragmatism

Pleasure

I was getting tattooed the other day, no shock there I suppose, and getting tattooed hurts. No shock there I’m certain. But everybody says it’s a pain they love, I think that’s because it makes you present. You can’t mentally

Posted in Depression & Suicide

What I’ve Been Reading Recently

  There’s two photos ’cause after I’d collected all the random piles of books for one photo I looked at the coffee table where I was storing the other stack of books specifically waiting to shoot them for a What

Posted in books

What Makes A Conversation Bad?

When I write a blog you’ll notice a bit of a structure. I introduce a topic, say what I used to be sure of, say what event caused me to think differently, then explore that new territory. Whereas I notice

Posted in Pragmatism
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