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Lotion Quest

get your minds out of the gutter

what’s up nerds, i said i was gonna post more here. AND also credit where it’s due, this post is actually ~inspired to my friend who said in my discord chat “oh are you gonna turn this into a blog post?” so thank you caitlin ❤

the backstory

it’s november of 2023. we haven’t yet been told that “this is the most important election of our lives”, but someone somewhere is mad at teen girls for enjoying something. we’re all living our lives, as we are wont to do.

in a turn of tragedy, i realize that every single “gold bond advanced healing lotion” (my Go To, Standby, Ride or Die lotion) now has aloe added. this means obviously that they have changed the formula — thanks for nothing, shareholders! this series of unfortunate events compels me to embark on a quest for a replacement.

of course, where is a lazy bitch to acquire a plethora of smallish testing-sized lotions? to jeff bezos’ warehouse of human misery we head, and purchase every reasonably priced (and literally all different sizes, truly madness) gold bond lotion currently available.

which is the context for this photo:Image

now its now

a few weeks ago a friend asked “what have you learned about the lotions” and i literally had so many thoughts i had to clear a half an hour in my calendar to organize them + type them up. lightly edited for clarity, they are below.

OKAY LOTION NOTES THOUGHT DUMP! Remember, if you will, from November, that the whole goal of ‘buy every gold bond lotion on amazon, which are for some reason literally all different sizes’ was to find as close of replacement for used-to-be-good, now-has-aloe-and-is-shit goldbond advanced healing lotion.

by this criteria, there are two clear winners. “overnight deep moisturizing body lotion” (dark blue) is the most similar to the previous formula, BUT it is immediately disqualified from being in my life because it’s fucking SCENTED (lavender, its nice, i just hate smelly lotion). because of the disqualification, the One True Winner was the psoriasis relief (green). It has the most similar feeling to the old lotion, although it is not as thick. but also it heals my knuckles that always get dry as shit, so that’s a win.

moving from left to right in the photo,

  • we begin with “ezcema relief” (brown) with oatmeal. this lotion is SLIPPERY. it feels very hydrating, but also like you’re gonna drop your phone for the next hour after you use it. I like it, though, and wouldn’t be mad to get it as a stocking stuffer.
  • Next up is “diabetic foot cream” (pink) — this lotion reminds me of a shea butter – it is essentially a solid. you have to WORK it into your skin, like with friction/heat/effort. but damn, i put some socks over my feet for as long as i could stand during sleep, and the next morning my lil feet were smooth as helllll.
  • we discussed psoriasis relief (green) and overnight (dark blue) above.
  • “pure moisture” (light blue) is very inoffensive, but it’s too watery – every time i get some out of the tube i get WAY TOO MUCH. it’s just too thin. it does absorb quickly, tho.

honestly none of these was a bust but the diabetic foot cream being just as much work as my shea butters im too lazy to use (it’s not bad, i just dont want to work that hard).

i dont have a real conclusion here, folks, and i wanna go smoke some weed on this friday evening, so. bye, best of luck on your :rainbow: hydration journey :rainbow:

stay safe, stay warm, wear a mask (covid real bad rn), drink water, if you have my number and you are reading this you are OBLIGATED to text me a funny meme (i mean if u want to, its a joke for the content).

OK BYE FOR REAL

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Tweet Less / Blog More

I’ll be real with you all. I have a few goals I have been working on for literally years, including things like “read 52 books a year”, and “develop a morning routine”.

One of my technology related goals has been to use this space more for my ~posts across the web. I’m almost weaned from instagram (and can tell, as I get angry about how different it is every time I use it). I will keep my twitter until the day the web servers fall over / we see our final fail whale / they take me away … but … I don’t really spend time there any more. It’s fuller of spam and bigotry than it ever has been, and I’ve opted to time box it a lot more restrictively.

It’s wild to think a website I used to spend upwards of probably six hours a day on is now in my life for about 45 minutes a day. Nothing gold can stay, and twitter was never more than pyrite.

I still check in to see what my internet friends are up to, try to help my poorer friends get visibility for their financial asks, and see if the excellent curation I’ve put years into fine tuning has bubbled up quality journalism. Also people do post pretty good TikToks there and that’s nice, as I won’t be learning a new app.

So, in the spirit of a new year’s resolution and doing things differently – welcome to this short first post of 2024. Look forward to content this year like: book reviews, home project musing, and (coming soon!) an entire blog post about gold bond lotion. What would you like to read more of? Let me know!

In the interim, make sure you’re wearing a mask, drinking water, sleeping as much as your schedule allows, and finding a way to laugh and build community as we experience the fall of Rome. Love y’all.

(dog photo tax)

my dog asleep on me
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shit is so weird

I am doing my absolute best to keep my life together. We got a dog, she’s literally perfect and certainly smarter than your dog; I don’t care if your seeing eye pup won a motherfucking spelling bee, do not @ me.

I’m writing this because it’s an attempt to remember to post here! I have three goals right now

  • finesse a fuckin title change at work / be released from a horrible client
  • finish “Ready for Revolution” by Kwame Ture, Michael and I’s 2022 book (ell oh ell!). Currently on page 600 out of like 800. So. You know. Pray for me.
  • prepare to turn the new denver mayoral proposed budget into graphics so fucking sick everyone will agree we should just make the money printer go brrrrrr until we house everyone

OK I have to go fucking read now!! BYE NERDS

a tweet by @/kendrawcandraw "Me watching some high fantasy shit: I would simply not be corrupted by the magical object. If it is actively harming you why don't you just put it down. 
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Me receiving psychic damage 23 hours a day from my phone: Ouuughhhhoouuuuwwwwaaaaaaooaaaaghuuuuuhhhowwgahhhhh guuuuuwah - 27 Feb 22
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Uncharitable and/or Unhinged Thoughts

i assume this is going to be a part one, because i am a bitch! and also use computer so much my brain has been essentially microwaved.

Also im not going to apologize for not meeting any of my May tech goals to you, randos, because im meaner to myself than you could ever be!

Let’s get into the Content, shall we? Below is a list of uncharitable and/or unhinged thoughts I have had personally, professionally, et cetera. If you’re not a hit dog, don’t holler. XOXO GOSSIP GIRL

  • I’ve had stomach aches that lasted longer than this relationship
  • men being lonely because they’re miserable to be around …. INJECT IT INTO MY VEINS, I LOVE TO SEE THEM SUFFER
  • you’re a bad person AND a failure? damn, pick a struggle!
  • “The Bible is God’s inerrant Word… I like [who cares] translation.” Bitch, learn Amarhic or stop posting!
  • “There’s no way to truly submit to technology” – I feel like this is true except in the case if you make the tech yourself? I could submit to, for example, my inbox processing rules. really makes u think
  • “when you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on” bold of you to assume I have any rope
  • “i will create a fermentation environment that is so anaerobic”
  • “recommended to hand wash only??” get out of my house!
  • what if, instead of spirit week, we automated ourselves out of a job instead?
  • “is the bread for tortas called pan torta? how would i find this out other than embarrassing myself at the taco truck”
  • “login – noun. log in – verb. thank you for coming to my ted talk”
  • “i feel bad i didnt have my calendars up to date, since that’s literally one of my hobbies”
  • “you should work at my brother’s company!” your brother is a misogynist, pass
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May Tech Goals

April tech goals were:

writing three blog posts: DONE!

reading that smart contract: did the smart contract post read along count as a blog post? yes. yes it did. it’s called being a genius, nerds. anyway, that’s here if you want it.

getting my mom set up with a password manager: I was informed this will “have to wait until after retirement” so. Moved to the backlog for rescheduling.

still sorting through my cloud-storage photos: I continued to delete a ton of old work photos off my phone but no further progress made

finally replacing my watch battery DONE

and finally MAYBE organizing my bookmarks (this is a truly Herculean task, worse than those fucking stables, I have so many and there are like three different systems lol): did not even attempt lol

May tech goal list is much smaller because there’s a Mercury retrograde and it’s eclipse season, I don’t want to fight the current but rather ride the waves. So what I’d like to do is write two blogs posts, conceived right now as one being the actual smart contract code read-along, and the other a book review. I’d also like to set up a solidity dev environment (maybe that’ll be a blog post too?) and as a stretch goal write some actually executable scripts for local testing. We’ll see what gets done; my main goal is pretty much always survival and keeping the lights on, which gets more difficult in the trickster seasons.

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April Tech Goals

So my March goals were:

two blog posts – got one done

sort photos in one location- I did manage to delete a lot of old work photos from my phone, this was about 50% success rate I’d say

finish typing up hand written notes from old professional development – actually got this done!

read one smart contract – still in progress

set up this domain’s email – this got done before I wrote the goal list

So, overall the success rate was more than 50% but less than 80% done. We’ll take it!

April tech goals include: writing three blog posts (this one + 2 others), reading that smart contract, getting my mom set up with a password manager, still sorting through my cloud-storage photos, finally replacing my watch battery, and finally MAYBE organizing my bookmarks (this is a truly Herculean task, worse than those fucking stables, I have so many and there are like three different systems lol). Let’s get into it, nerds!

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a better world is possible society

A Caffeine Addiction Is Just An Addiction

Subheading: be less of an asshole!

If you need coffee to feel normal, if you require red bull to make it through another shitty shift, I have good news and bad news. The bad news is: you’re addicted to caffeine. The good news is: that’s morally neutral, because drugs and addiction are older than writing!

The issue, as I see it, with a moralistic or value judgement placed on drugs is that we are creating a two tier system, instead of admitting a fundamental truth: drugs are awesome and they help people deal with sentience. Even other animals get high, for fuck’s sake!

Choosing to view some addictive substances (caffeine, alcohol) as culturally acceptable – well, not in all cultures, shout out to the temperance religions – is that by creating this dichotomy we have created yet another avenue for punishment (and in the US, this almost always leads to / ends with incarceration).

People who smoke crack and functional alcoholics and people who take medicine to inhibit serotonin uptake are all participating in a fundamental part of being alive: to be in control of your experiences and interactions with the world. Drugs are the spice of life! Some people need them to not want to die (please take your meds) and some people just want to use them to lower their inhibitions. Others use drugs to make an intolerable life pleasurable for fleeting moments – and, as long as you realize that even when you consume drugs, you are still responsible for your actions insofar as not hurting others, there is nothing wrong with that.

In addition to the unnecessary judgement and punishment, we also make recovery so much harder for people who want to get sober. Now, again, there’s nothing wrong with not choosing sobriety. But if and when people choose to change a habit, by creating a tier of unacceptable drugs, we impose so much stigma and shame that prevents people from being successful at sobriety. It’s okay to talk about being in a twelve step program (which some employers pay for!!) but it’s not OK to admit it’s been a decade since you’ve shot heroin. And I think that’s bullshit!

Criminalizing drugs also necessitates the relationship between user and dealer, and drug dealers do not fuck around. A better world is possible, and it could start with free drugs on demand. All of them!! Abortion pills. Birth control. Ibuprofen. Opioids. Amphetamines. Alcohol. Caffeine. Allergy medicine. Insulin. Cancer drugs. Think of the hospital bill reductions. Think of the administration costs saved for insurance pReApPrOvAl.

This would end the power imbalanced dealer-user relationship, and WAY LESS people (goal: no one ever) would die from unsafe drugs, because we can make and test them before we give them away to ensure safety!! Oh my god!! DOESN’T THAT SOUND LIKE A BETTER FUCKING WORLD??

In sum: drugs are good, it’s ok if you do them, don’t be an asshole to other drug users (aka all sentient life), if you want sobriety I want you to succeed, if you don’t want sobriety I fuckin get it – we all deserve free drugs because labor is entitled to all it creates.

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Routines

I am a creature that enjoys even a false sense of security. I like to plan, list, schedule. In addition to a work digital calendar and Google calendar, I also use a paper planner (#pashfam for life)! Knowing that different things work for different folks, I thought I’d share some of what I’ve been using pre and post COVID to order a senseless world.

Cooking: We cook twice a week. We used to supplement cooking with pretty regular restaurant sojourns 1-3 times per week, but I don’t really want to dine in a restaurant until we have Medicare for All, so I know my cooks, bartenders, and wait staff can actually get medical care if/when they get ill. The pre-pandemic routine was one big cooking project on Sunday, like a soup or stew or braise or casserole, that we’d eat for a few weeknight dinners. Then a weeknight meal, usually cooked on Wednesday, but flexible to account for leftovers. That meal needs to be a recipe that comes together in under an hour. We would usually grocery shop some time on the weekend, so food planning would happen on Friday or Saturday.

Post-pandemic, much is the same. Still a Sunday/Wednesday cooking schedule but with a less flexible Saturday grocery shopping trip. We get takeout/delivery on Fridays, because one day a week I like to think about food but not do any labor for it. I’m glad we had figured out what works for us pre-pandemic because otherwise I don’t know how I would’ve gotten through a lot of last year.

The other thing I’ve worked on a routine for is cleaning. Without a cleaning routine, I always think “oh, I should clean” as a running worry. Tasks, ideas, chores, pretty much everything needs a container, and that’s wisdom straight from people who know a lot more than I do. I grew up with a chore schedule (three kids, three sections of the house on rotation, kitchen cleaning was always the worst – read, most work), so I figured we ought to try out a cleaning schedule for our current living situation.

We currently have a one week cleaning, one week nothing setup. We call the cleaning weekend “chore weekend”, and it’s often a time that I feel motivated enough to do another project – for example making a large Costco run, cleaning out a closet, puttering around outside to sweep up leaves and the like. The non-cleaning weekend is lovingly referred to as “degenerate” or “degen” weekend, nomenclature courtesy of the hilarious show Letterkenny. This is our pre and post pandemic setup.

The weeks we clean, we always hit the most heavily used portions of the house: the kitchen and both bathrooms. Anywhere that collects food or hair draws my eye and needs as much love as I can stand to give. We have a cadence to clean those heavy hitters + something else. In rotation, the something else is “the upstairs”, “the downstairs” and “everything”. The everything weekend is “deep clean weekend”, which happens about every six weeks.

Since we’ve been at this spot for a while, I know that on normal cleaning weekends, the chore takes about two and a half hours of my partner and me working together. The deep clean is a four to four and a half hour project (dusting is so much damn work). It feels good to know the weeks that we’re cleaning, I can block out a bit of time on Saturday mornings to absolutely blast music (this last weekend: Ari Lennox) and give my living space the attention it needs to feel safe and homey.

There are other micro routines I have (e.g. how I use my calendars, how I wind down at night, how I schedule calling my various family members) but this post has gotten long enough. I can share in the future if there’s interest! But I’m curious: what routines do you have? How have they changed with the pandemic? How do you evaluate if something is working for you or needs to be tweaked or tossed?

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Real Estate is a Scam

I am utterly consumed with trying to find a house to live in where I cut a check to a bank instead of some creep who doesn’t sell their labor. And my partner & I are white technology workers who make decent money, so we’re self-aware of where we push the needle in the gentrifying forces of a city.

I am so salty about the idea of an “assessor” – like, are you kidding me, you’re just going to walk through a property and say “yeah, since this was seemingly owned by white people it’s gonna be worth an extra $50k” like that’s a feature?! We don’t wash our legs! This is common knowledge!

As salty as I am about assessments, I’m also salty about how Zillow now has “homes listed by Zillow” like that’s not a massive conflict of interest. I’m flabbergasted that we don’t just FUND ALL SCHOOLS EQUALLY because that would actually make the “I need to live in the ~best~ school district for my children” problem go away! I hate that people think their house is/should/can be their retirement strategy – this is unsustainable and unwise. I’m angry that house prices have increased but wages haven’t. I’m mad that we have enough empty houses to have everyone living inside, and we would do it if we weren’t a broken society. This whole process has really shown me that we have commodified property in the most dangerous, wasteful, inaccessible, absurd way possible. It’s all so broken!

I was telling a friend we were trying to buy a house, and he roasted me extremely well:

A text bubble says "Also I thought you were against participating in oppressive systems like property ownership" and I respond "I just wanna pay a bank to store my dishes instead of a landlord!"

But also, points were made. Anyway, maybe one day I’ll have a house. Then it’s time to think about the garden and a dog 🙂

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How do you find new music?

What’s on the title, then.

Me: Michael recommends new artists (linked my new favorite below), I remember music from my past and listen to the artists’ full discographies, features from known artists, other friends. Divine timing?

new fav: Masego

been listening to a LOT of Loose Thoughts and Lady Lady. will need to get into Studying Abroad.