Monday, February 28, 2011

Icecream For Breakfast

The first week I spent out of work started with a little self-indulgence and a lot of guilt and feeling like I was worthless. I'd play computer games, screw around online, make plans I knew I likely wouldn't follow through on and drink screwdrivers or rum 'n cokes. I wasn't doing anything productive, and what's worse, I wasn't even enjoying myself. This is when I first started realizing that maybe I wasn't handling the whole unemployment thing as well as I'd hoped.

Near the end of that week, I made a decision. For just a little bit, while I have severance coming, being paid for my time, I resolved to do whatever I wanted, while refusing to feel guilty about it. Indulge just a bit, so I wouldn't have to eat the worst parts of not working and have the best parts ruined. Instead, I'd eat ice cream.

I made this decision shortly after waking up, and decided to do it literally. Walked to the freezer, got out a cookie-dipped drumstick, and had breakfast. Damned if I didn't feel better. All of a sudden, self-loathing was gone.

I'm not a child, I knew then and know now that I can't just style myself as a "gentleman of leisure" and just do whatever the hell I want forever. But dealing with the reality of my new situation involves needing to cope. Guilt wasn't helping at all. Icecream helped a little.

Hating yourself for things that are beyond your control is a waste of time. Don't.

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Oh Gee.. a Hug!

Hugs
Hugs are great... But sometimes not so great... 
Its the worst when someone you barely know, or someone you don't really like gives you a hug. For me I just want to scream: DON'T TOUCH ME!!! But instead I try to be more kind and act like this...
 
 Picture #1: She (girl on the right) is trying to be nice, and is hinting that I really don't want to hug you.. Obviously the other girl isn't getting the hint..
 Photo #2: She is enduring through the torturous hug...
 
I have totally experienced what these two people are going through.

Its like, why can't you just give me a high five? I give awesome high fives and I can always use hand sanitizer after if I feel a little germy. But with hugs this is not the case!
 
There is only ONE hug I'm okay with...

This is what I'm talking about.. Why not just walk around with a bag of hugs?!

HUGS
It's wondrous what a hug can do,
A hug can cheer when you're blue
A hug can say " i love you so,"
or "Gee, i hate to see you go!"
A hug is "welcome back again,
Great to see you, where've you been?"
A hug can sooth a small child's pain
And bring a rainbow after rain.
The hug! there's just no doubt about it,
We could scarcely live without it!
A hug delights and warms and charms,
It must be why God gave us arms (or Chocolate).
Hugs are great for fathers and mothers
sweet for sisters, swell for brothers.
And chances are that favorite aunts
Love them more than potted plants.
Kittens crave them. Puppies love them.
Heads of state are not above them.
A hug can break the language barrier,
and make the dullest day seem merrier.
No need to fret about the store of 'em.
The more you give, the more there are of 'em.
So, stretch those arms without delay
and give someone a hug today!!
-anonymous

(I added the "or Chocolate" part)

In case you are not sure if someone would like a hug or not, here are some Signs/Tips:

1. If they don't like to be touched, DON'T TOUCH THEM. Most likely means they wouldn't like a hug.
2. If they aren't real friendly to you.. Don't hug them..
3. If you hardly know them... Don't hug them... Stick to High Fives. (Rather be safe than sorry)
4. When in doubt... Don't do it!
 5. DON'T make it awkward... There is nothing worse than an awkward moment.
Hugs are great, don't get me wrong... Just know when to give someone a hug or not! :]]


Saturday, February 26, 2011

Oneword


One is the loneliest number.  Actually, wouldn't zero be the loneliest, seeing as it has no company at all, not even itself?

Right, so, one is a fine number, especially when it comes to writing.  I like word association games.  The simplest of these games is to pick one word, at random, and write about what it connects with in your head.  Play pinball with the word.  Brainball.  Whatever.


It's a good ole' exercise that is seeing a revival on the interwebs.  A clean, friendly site by the name of oneword allows you to play this game in a social network setting.  You get one word a day to write about, and 60 seconds to do the deed, with no later editing allowed.  It's a practice in just letting your subconscious plop out without thinking.  There's no time to think.  Once a day is perfect for this too, as it allows you time to reflect on the word and your thoughts later, without you cycling through words like your favorite new addiction.  Quite Zen, I guess.  For me, it's another great way to get a writing workout.  Like working out your body, it is a good idea to mix up the input/output each day.

Here are 5 of my 60-second word barfs:

Cards



Cards like Birds in the high winds, they blew from some tourist stall down at the wharf, now they fly as beautifully for a moment as green parrots. Who would they have gone to otherwise? Better the wind and the bay than great aunts and cousins who would throw them away.





Sage



The sage on the butternut squash ravioli looked crisp and delicious. It reminded him of the sage he should burn in the closet, to cleanse whatever spirits had moved in. It was just last night that he was woken three times by bursts of light and the laughter of children behind the closed door.




Bench

A park bench with white clothes strewn over it in winter. No sign of anyone or any tracks leading to or from it, and no fresh snow for days. The clothes are folded and clean, a full set, entirely white. The wind whispers by.




Barber

Barber sounds like something found on the Spanish coast. When I was young I thought I might end up on the Spanish coast, as a pirate washed up, or a rich lord gazing at his villa. I ended up on the Jersey coast, combing, cutting, and listening. I’m happier than any pirate or lord I’ve ever known.



Tables


Tables form the main buildings, chairs are towers. We push them together and throw blankets over the top. Cushions are walls, and inside a king and a queen discuss their subjects. We rule!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Where I've Been (Part 2)

(Picking up where I left off, Saturday posts will likely not be the norm.)

My first real job was managing a hobby shop. I'd always been an avid gamer, D&D, board games, all the geek pursuits were pretty much mastered in college. Primary games buyer and store manager was a dead-end job, but damned if it wasn't a good time. I took advantage of the hours and did improv comedy, acting on stage and screen (commercials, whatnot), singing, joined up with a team of paranormal investigators and even did an improv drag rock musical.

When the hobby shop shut down, I was sad, but I knew I'd never leave, even though there was no where to go and I wasn't making much. I'd started my own convention company, running one of the largest gaming conventions in the Chicago area, but I kinda knew that the end of the hobby shop was the end of that, too. I got a job selling video games about the time I met the woman who is now my wife, and left that when they stubbornly refused to give me my own store.

I learned something else important when I took the next job, still struggling as an actor/comedian and not making it. My new career was at a diamond engagement jewelry store, I supervised a team, ran an office, and within a few months, despised what I was doing. It got to the point where having no job was better than continuing on in that one, so I quit. I learned that I have to believe in what I'm doing. Making money isn't enough.

After a period of unemployment, I got the job working with troubled kids in a therapeutic day high school. I was damned good at it, drawing from my other interesting careers and talents, learning how to do crisis intervention and doing something that mattered. Part teacher, part therapist, part babysitter, part security guard, the job was consistently different and interesting and it paid the bills. At least it did, until I was called into that office.

I've done a hell of a lot of interesting things, one thing in common. I never made much money.

Where I've been (Part 1)

I'm going to talk a lot about where I am, and where I hope to be going, but that might just be getting ahead of myself. A "biography" or "About me" blurb won't quite do it. I've had a lot of different jobs, yet I managed to hold the same one for almost ten years. My background will help explain why it is hard for me to figure out what to do next. It'll also be too long for a single entry, so I'll post the other half tomorrow.

I was one of those really, really smart little kids. Never stopped asking questions, tested well, skipped a grade, maybe a little nerdy, but nothing that really stunted my social development too badly. Coasted through high school, learned that I really liked performing and was good at it, and that if I slacked off, I wouldn't be socially ostracised as much. (If I want to be brutally honest with myself, this probably didn't do wonders for establishing a good work ethic right away, as I learned to procrastinate and do just enough to get by.) Really got into "doing my own thing", being the "weird kid", and went to college with a black fedora, trenchcoat and chuck taylors as my standard uniform.

Didn't do so well in college, drank a lot, didn't go to many classes, casually aced the few I did turn up for, but dropped out with nothing to show for it but a lot of debt. Moved back home from my first apartment into my parent's house and took another shot at college. Stopped taking classes when I landed my first "real" job. I'd already worked in a fabric store, with a temp agency, grocery store, at my father's place of employment as an office drone to a big financial printer, and even threw papers 7 days a week out of my old beat-up car. This was different. (We'll start there tomorrow.)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Once More, From the Top

Getting my head on straight was harder than I thought it'd be.

When I was called into the office, it was a surprise. I had no idea that it was even a possibility, but when I saw my boss's boss... his very friendly but somehow sad demeanor, almost apologetic, and then the woman from HR, I knew.

The last time I'd been in this situation, I put up a very good, very professional front, but I was devastated inside. Thirty-four years old, a married man, choking back tears. But not this time. The same two people, same office, same reason. I was getting laid off. Not because my performance wasn't exemplary. (It was.) Not because I wasn't well liked or respected for how I did my job. (I was.) I was getting laid off for the second time in six months because three year's senority wasn't enough, and cuts needed to be made. I congratulated myself on how well I was handling it this time. I wasn't upset, just listened and asked appropriate questions and calmly discussed my options, resolving to call once I'd made a decision. The two sympathetic people in the office thanked me again for my astounding professionalism and service, given the circumstances, and I collected my belongings and left.

I was pretty sure that I wouldn't be coming back.

This is where it started, and I don't know where it is going. I write about a situation that a lot of people have found themselves in lately. At a crossroads, trying to figure out "What the hell do I do with my life from here on out?" "How do I keep from feeling worthless?" "Can I really balance the desire to not take another job I'll hate just because it is there against the possibility of becoming unemployable?"

I've been thinking a lot about those questions and others. I'm going to write a little bit about where this is all taking me. It won't be all gloom and doom. It won't be all sunshine and roses, either.

It'll be me, writing even if no one is reading, about a 34 year old man, suddenly unemployed and dealing with it. Maybe writing about it will help me get my head on straight.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Elisângela Zanza, Golfinhos 207

"Minha 1ª tatto foi muito bem pensada, porque em minha casa sempre houve um pouco de regras(e talvez preconceitos também), por parte de meus pais. Quando decidi fazer, já estava com a idéia fixa que seria "Golfinhos", por serem considerados anjos do mar, pela inteligência, e a ligação forte com os seres humanos.


Não esperava que a reação deles fossem ser tão boa, elogiaram muito e foi uma surpresa prá mim! Enfim, tirei o preconceito deles e acabei com as 'determinada' REGRAS ashuashua... adquirindo o respeito deles pela arte!

Além dos meus 'Golfinhos' tenho uma 'Estrela' no pulso também e já penso em mais. " A arte é um instante de eternidade e perfeição "
Um beijo á todos.

Tatto feita em 05/03/2010 por MV Tatto Piercing
Rua: Nilo Peçanha, 643 Centro Birigui SP"

Elisângela Zanza

Who is Luke, and how do you know how warm he is?

Huh?
I saw an infomercial last night.  It was for a Man-Corset.

Why was I watching infomercials?

Their major selling point is "Hey, the job market is tough, and I wouldn't have gotten this flab-inducing desk-job if I didn't look this fit."  Cut to a side-view of a man who just cashed in all his Man Points to shoot an infomercial about a fake job he supposedly landed for lying about something he would have to make part of his daily routine.  This is one of those visible slipping points in our society.

Hurr!
It's where a joint bent too far on the slow collapse to a splayed prone-position, leaving an ugly stretch-mark 150 million men wide.  It's right below the one caused by razors made specifically for men to shave their chests. Don't. Give. In.  Stay strong, my friends.


That's all I wanted to say.  I've got a lot of writing in progress right now, so I'm concentrating on that.  It was easier to both blog and write when this blog was about my writing.  Oh well.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

São Paulo Tattoo Festival 2011

Nos dias 19 e 20 de março São Paulo vai ferver com a 6ª edição do São Paulo Tattoo Festival, um evento reconhecido internacionalmente por profissionais, artistas e admiradores da milenar arte da tatuagem.


Idealizado em 2004 pelo tatuador Polaco, o evento mais uma vez será realizado pela Polaco Tattoo e Iron Works Brasil, com expositores de todo o país e convidados internacionais, sorteios, body piercing, venda de produtos, concurso de tatuagem, e apresentação de novas técnicas. Muitas informação, lazer e cultura reunidos em um espaço de fácil acesso, agradável, climatizado e seguro.

Considerando as edições anteriores, estima-se que o número de visitantes ultrapasse 5 mil pessoas, que poderão aumentar a coleção pessoal de desenhos corporais ali mesmo, ou realizar o sonho da primeira tatuagem direto com os melhores profissionais. O público também poderá apreciar o acervo do Museu Tattoo Brasil, com peças do mundo todo.

O São Paulo Tatto Festival já é referência de evento no segmento, ao promover o intercâmbio de
conhecimento e experiências, integrando ideias e unindo profissionais com um objetivo comum: a
valorização da tatuagem como arte, expressão pessoal e estilo de vida.

A tatuagem chegou ao Brasil pelo porto de Santos em 1959, com o dinamarquês Lucky Tattoo, símbolo
de respeito e admiração pela ousadia e determinação. Ganhando cada vez mais adeptos em todas as tribos, a tatuagem conquistou espaço como expressão cultural e artística, vencendo as barreiras do preconceito e angariando cada vez mais seguidores e apaixonados.

Hoje são milhares de estúdios espalhados por todo o Brasil, com uma imensa variedade de estilos,
formas e técnicas. O profissionalismo no segmento tem aumentado cada vez mais, contribuindo para o
desenvolvimento econômico e geração de empregos. A atenção e respeito aos clientes e o devido cuidado a rígidos procedimentos de biossegurança também merecem destaque.

Fecomercio – Rua Dr Plínio Barreto, 285 – Bela Vista – São Paulo – SP
Informações e Vendas: (11) 3222.8049 / (11) 2959.5575
www.sptattoofestival.com.br

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Forget the Man on the Moon; NASA's Stardust shows comet Tempel-1 is comet Sad-Bunny. And a girl. Beat that.

I made this in MS Paint for you. Magnet. Fridge. Now.
Here she is, comet Tempel-1, or comet Sad-Bunny as I like to call her.  Stardust is a fancy little satellite with a sordid history.  By sordid, I mean of course that for a satellite it has sampled a lot of interstellar medium.  A LOT.  Last time it swung by earth it deposited a canister of interstellar medium southwest of Salt Lake City.  Rude little devil.  First time that's ever happened in the history of satellites.

Anyway, Stardust got close to Bunny late last night, and some people are calling her "second-hand" now, but I prefer to reserve judgement.  No wonder she sheds a single tear.

And now for a video of comet Sad-Bunny doing the dreaded Space Wobble of Shame:



Another theory is that she saw this giant pink bunny in Italy:

Made to look like a skydiving accident.  Neat?
That would make anyone sad.

...



Avert your axis, Sad-Bunny!

Not that way!

That's better.  What do those look like though? Snarky Dragon and Bull-Snake?

Monday, February 14, 2011

5 Ways to Clear Acne Fast


Random Update:  I had to create a sample writing piece when applying for a job recently.  Here is the piece I wrote.  It's not 100% comprehensive, but is supposed to show that I can write on health and nutrition subjects.  I've got the company's green-light on using it for this blog, so I'd like to share it with my readers, on the off chance that it might help someone.  Enjoy!

5 ways to clear acne fast

Your mom had acne.  So did your dad, your uncle, your grandmother, and your great-great-ancestor who migrated out of Africa.  Everyone who ever reached puberty has had acne.

You can hide your liver if you binge-drink, but if you have skin problems, specifically on your face, the whole world can see it.  What's worse, as social creatures, we feel eyes on us whenever we think we look less than our best.
It's just sugar, promise!
What is acne?  In short, it is the range of clogged pores and sebaceous (hair follicle oil) glands that become infected.  This action causes visible blemishes in places where sebaceous glands are plentiful and pores are larger.  Generally acne occurs in the T-zone of your face (chin, upper lip, nose, cheeks, and forehead) and your back, starting at puberty when hormones are first unleashed.   It can occur anywhere though, and often does, just to keep you guessing.

Luckily, since everyone has had acne, clear solutions have been found to reach clear skin.  Recent advances in our understanding of physiology, nutrition, and hygiene have likewise made it easier to achieve healthy skin.  Health, your entire body's health, is really what you're after when trying to eliminate acne.  It is your overall health that shines through in your skin. 

Let's explore the five best ways to clear acne fast, starting with simple healthy changes and finishing with more in-depth options.  Finally, a selection of links will help you get started with each step. 

1.  Drink more water.  This is the simplest step, and can start with an extra cup when you wake up to a snazzy travel-bottle at your desk while you work.

2.  Stay active.  The more you move, the more your body can move fluids and nutrients around your various systems and cells.  If you have a desk-job, or just like to watch TV during your downtime, make sure you break up that inaction with a brisk walk at least once per day.  It can be a walk to the store, or a walk to a good lookout point in your city.  Walking is a great way to get your body used to higher levels of breathing and heart-beating.  This prepares it to handle stress of all types better.  What's more, every last cell in your body will thank you for the increased blood-flow and oxygen saturation, especially those skin and blood cells trying to fight your acne.
Why don't I have a neck?
3.  Find a good antioxidant source.  Antioxidants are complex chemical compounds that perform complex functions.  Much about them is still in the realm of cutting edge science, meaning we don't know why they work, they just do.  In a basic sense, they combat molecules known as free radicals, which are nasty byproducts of various body processes and other sneaky things, like smoking and pollution.  If you've seen the wave of new products in the last ten years with antioxidant payloads (Acai, Pomegranate, Grape Seed, ad infinitum), you know that this is a hot area for science and consumers alike.  What is important for acne fighting, and for your general health, is to have a wide-spectrum source that is good at staying in your system for long periods of time.  Other people have figured out how to do this, so it is only up to you to find what works best for you and your budget.
cleverly disguised Hormel "meat-trinkets"
4.  Change your bedding every week.  Plain and simple.  Clean sheets will remove the body oil and detritus (dead skin cells) that build up quickly while you sleep.  Your body loves to slough off the old and bring in the new, but when the old keeps knocking on the doors of your pores, it makes for a bad skin-neighborhood.  Dust mites and bed-bugs thrive in dirty beds too.  These nasty little slumber-party pests will bite you, and your unwashed pillowcase is their favorite buffet.  Avoid most fabric softeners, as it leaves a residue that won't do your skin any favors.  For good measure, avoid eating or prolonged awake-time in your bed too.  Both of these habits grime up your crisp and clean snoozing spot.

5.  Shower with gentle soaps and use equally gentle salicylic acid products afterward.   Your skin gets a lot of abuse.  The last place you want to punish it is in the shower.  This can be the key to flawless skin, because pores are opened and product is flowing all over your skin.  For your face, use a proven facial soap that contains no harsh chemicals.  There are a wide range of soaps specifically for this purpose, from Nivea to Cetaphyl.  Each has benefits and drawbacks, so it will take some trial and error to find one that works in harmony with your specific skin type.  Once you are out of the shower, pat your face dry and use salicylic acid acne pads.  These are little round pads made by companies such as Neutrogena, and they perform a few functions.  Firstly, they pull off any remaining dead skin cells in an exfoliating process, second, they deliver a payload of salicylic acid, which is a gentle yet powerful fighter of all things acne.  Last, these handy pads moisturize your thirsty skin right after the shower process, which will keep it happy all day long.  Follow with another moisturizer with sunscreen if you plan on being outdoors for any substantial length of time.  Avoid any product with Benzoyl Peroxide.
Does this bowl smell like chloroform to you?

There you have it; Five easy ways to clear acne fast.

Now here are five quick links to get you started with each step.

- Huffington Post reviews reusable water bottles for you, so you don't have to buy a bunch of trash.

- Technically for biking, mapmyride lets you plot where and how far you run, walk, bike, pogostick, or jetpack.

- Menscience is a company with a solid line of proven antioxidants.  The name might throw women off, but as a full-spectrum antioxidant it is not gender-exclusive, as some multivitamins can be.

- How to best wash and care for your linens.

- Neutrogena Rapid Clear Daily Treatment Pads.

 

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