A current news story has made me snap a gasket. It’s not just the event being covered but the way in which the media has been covering it. I pretty much have never been a news fan and avoid it but in digging into this story I have become to lose even more respect towards it. Today will be a rant about my ever increasing hatred of the media but will also include my hatred of dumbasses. So stick around will I rip into some assclowns.
Category: Philosophy
Trying New Things
Sometimes we can get stuck in a rut. Doing the same things over and over, turning to the comfortable old stand byes. It’s good to break the cycle and try new things you’ve not done before. It was food that made me think about this but trying new things extends to all facets of life. Breaking the comfortable mold of life and having new experiences is great.
Why I’m turning into an Anarchist
Hopefully my door won’t be getting kicked in over this post by the guberment. So today I’m going to share some of my current political feelings with you and the direction I’m heading in. Why anarchy has been given a bad name in society and why I think it could work out better.
The Importance of Checklists
I’m not the most organized person in the world. I’m scattered brained and like to play things by ear. This can be both a blessing and a hindrance. It makes dealing with situations that pop up easy but bad for when I overlook something important. The later occurred while I was on vacation. I was all excited to do some guerrilla camping in my trek light hammock. In fact I had been highly anticipating getting to sleep in it and get a review done. When about half way into an eight hour road trip to New Orleans I realized that I did not bring either of my two hammocks. I packed quickly without using a checklist and ended up spending three cramped nights sleeping in a car with two others. I am still cramped and sore.
Tonight We Dine In Hell…One Last Time. Or How I Survived Working Overnights
I’m Free! Free at last. As some of you may know this past year I have worked an overnight shift. My schedule was from 8pm to 8am four nights on then four off. The hours were pretty much a grueling hell, that took a toll on my health, social life and family. There were a few good things about the experience though. Today I’ll share my experience with you on how I managed to adapt to the shifts demands, keep my health from degrading too much and not only not gain weight but lose a few pounds.