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When bad things happen, people feel bad.
PhD, History, University of Sydney.
i am slowly learning some good can come from some bad... not much good can come from lots of pain. but some good can come from some pain.
this milder arm pain interrupts my sleep, which is bad-- lack of sleep can limit my ability to do things. and worst-- it can keep me from being alert enough to drive safely.
however (when I'm alert enough to do something) not being able to use my arms much, i have to sit in front of the computer. so i have long stretches of getting things done. long stretches of focus can help you learn. I seem to have learned a lot today. plus it was cold out, so I didn't even want to go outside. Looking at a similar thing from different aspects can help you see it more clearly. looking at similar things close in time can help you see things you might not have because everything is intense, mind is already thinking of things like it, in a certain mode (of course, you need breaks.) it's similar with writing....
I also learned today I can write with my left hand. arm didn't hurt much yesterday so i may have used it more (idk what this is!) then today aches, burns... so i thought i had better use left hand more even for typing, using mouse. and writing notes on notebook. If I practice, I can learn to write lefthanded (perhaps other things)
not sleeping makes me really try to get a good sleep schedule and learn the sorts of things that help/hinder sleep.
not taking health for granted - i want life to be more holistic, i want to learn what is up so I am at my best - why is my arm like this. why 2 similar injuries. does it have something to do with tension in my shoulders? Should I learn some NON medical ways to alleve anxiety (i am stressed about almost everything... been ilke this for as long as i can remember... since teen years anyway)
We never had the any smoky smell before... Now we do. Ugh! #firesallaroundus #badstuff #awfulair #notair #justsmoke (at Gresham, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CE-gd4zAZbf/?igshid=1nzgga2hlblm4
So I've been coming up with this theory based on 2020 and I may be able to support it..._ok so every month something bad is announced and other minor things go along with it along the way. And it always seems to be at the beginning of the month and starts to get worse at a later date throughout the year.
January- At the beginning was this very famous person in the Arab side of the world named Soleimani from Iran was killed, and after that...lets just say nothing god came out of that. Later on the 26th, Kobe Bryant. RIP. We all respect him.
February- Corona virus had its name.
March- Air attack in Turkey ; suicide bomb in Tunisia
April- NYC had the most cases.
May- On the 25th, Gorge Floyd was killed. We all respect him.
June- Its not like anything good happened anyways. A bunch of protesters. Lots of CoRoNa
July- On the internet it says...Hurricane Hana. Wow, hurricanes in the middle of summer, what does is new?
August- Fires, lots of fires. I can smell it from here as I type.
And were still in August! Wait till December in California! I bet there's going to be snow!
zadie smith white teeth
âItâs broken. You donât need this. See? See?â She plugged it into a socket and demonstrated the dead switch. Archie took the plug out and silently wound the cord round the Hoover. If it was broken, it was coming with him. All broken things were coming with him. He was going to fix every damn broken thing in this house, if only to show that he was good for something
1st rate example of harmful over-explaining. The phrase should have ended there:Â Â If it was broken, it was coming with him. All broken things were coming with him. He was going to fix every damn broken thing in this house, if only to show that he was good for something
all secret and interest have gone because where it is enough to show character's attitude, Zadie explains it.
He was a man whose significance in the Greater Scheme of Things could be figured along familiar rations:
Pebble: Beach.
Raindrop: Ocean.
Needle: Haystack
That is very bad. You do not need to go into the âsignificanceâ of people in the first place, it is a childish attitude. But if you want desperately to do so and tell your reader that a character is ordinary, there is no need to invent a Greater Scheme of Things and put forward some binary banalities that are not even fun.Â
And sentences like
Madam Posterity stuck Archie down the arm of the sofa and forgot about him
Never say words like madam posterity, miss fate, or mister chance. It is bad taste, a winking kind of joviality with rotten teeth.
And there is no getting away from Ryan Topps. Just as a good historian needs to recognize Hitlerâs Napoleonic ambitions in the east in order to comprehend his reluctance to invade the British in the west, so Ryan Topps is essential to any understanding of why Clara did what she did.
There are comparisons so awkward in their complete fortuity, they make you wonder if the author just had nowhere to stick his knowledge of Nazi geopolitics.
Jehovah's Witnesses part is funny. Though her ironic treatment of grotesque characters is not far from smart-assed bullying.Â
The principles of Christianity and Sodâs Law (also known as Murphyâs Law) are the same: Everything happens to me, for me. So if a man drops a piece of toast and it lands butter-side down, this unlucky event is interpreted as being proof of an essential truth about bad luck: that the toast fell as it did just to prove you, Mr. Unlucky, that there is a defining force in the universe and it is bad luck... Likewise, when Clara fell, knocking the teeth out of the top of her mouth, while Ryan stood up without a scratch, Ryan knew it was because God had chosen Ryan as one of the saved and Clara as one of the unsaved.
This one is really fucked up. And not because of the absurd equation between the principles of Christianity and Sodâs Law, not even because the principles of Christianity are set equal to a fanatic stupidity of a teenager, but because it is the author herself who enounces the equation.
I guess she is generally not very accurate with equations: in the only interview of hers Iâve seen sheâd described 6 million Jews killed during Holocaust as â6 million slavesâ.Â
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Tuesday: Bad Stuff
The recent redesign of the March of Dimes logo does away with many of the strengths of the original logo. While there are some nice touches, such as the d forming the torso of the person in the logo, the circle makes it almost seem like a capital B. on top of that, the font of the M and the rest of the text of the logo does not match, and the lack of the mother holding the child makes the logo seem generic.Â
Tuesday: Bad Stuff
This font is the stuff of nightmares. It plagues the church bulletins, the massage parlors, the candle shops, anywhere with any hint of an old or rustic atmosphere seems unnaturally drawn to this horrendous fonts. It is wildly inconsistent in height and design, and because of its overuse is aggressively generic.