On the third day of Gheorghemas
Big Gheorghe gave to me...
Three Ways of Coping
Stories from two three strokes
And much needed hip mo-bili-ty
It's been 37 days since the United States of America elected That Fucking Guy President once again. This is not a post seeking to understand the logic of the whole thing, or parsing exit polls, or demanding the scalp of various Democratic electoral consultants (though whoever decided to stop letting Timmy Walz call 'em weird should be covered in honey and set atop an anthill). Nope, this is a post that realizes there's not much to be gained by complainin', and offers one man's keys to coping for the next four years.It ain't much, but it's something. Taking some agency helps. So here are three categories of actions I hope to dig into and a few things I've already embarked upon.
Mental
I'm hopelessly, terminally online. I seek news, analysis, context almost to a fault. In general, I think being an informed citizen is a good thing. At present, though, too many things I read/see/hear make me wanna break things. So I'm working on refining my information diet with an eye towards balance and sanity.
I subscribed to ProPublica, a nonprofit journalistic enterprise focused on stories in the public interest. I find it journalistically sound and editorially ambitious, and generally untethered from mainstream American news' bowl-circling addiction to both-sidesism and clicks.
I've also been watching a shitload of documentaries if I'm not watching sports or Food Network stylings. Appreciate the inputs from Team Gheorghie.
Physical
Your boy has upped his yoga game even more since the election, in addition to making more of an effort to get some weight and cardio work in. It certainly helps.
Spiritual
Historically, I've talked a lot of shit without walking very much of it in terms of things political activist, or even community engagement. I greatly admire the works Marls and Mrs. Marls do in the community, and I think there's some karmic good to be found in engaging.
I donated to Side by Side, which is a Richmond-based nonprofit "[d]edicated to creating supportive communities where Virginia’s LGBTQ+ youth can define themselves, belong, and flourish". My kid is a counselor at the organization, which supports a marginalized community that's gonna need all the help it can get over the next few years.
I'm also making plans to attend the People's March on Washington just prior the next Presidential Inauguration. It's symbolic, for sure, but as I see more and more Democratic leaders bend the knee and comply in advance (Fucking Fetterman just called for Trump's 34 fraud convictions to be pardoned!) I think the least I can do is show up and be counted. My kids and I attended the March for Our Lives in 2016, and I was moved by the energy of the people. I want to be viscerally reminded of that power.As I said, it ain't much. But it's better than giving in and giving up. Here's hoping Day Four is a bit more dipshitterish.
17 comments:
That’s something. Coping advice and good examples of it are what many of us need for the next few years. Keep on keepin’ on.
Mark, enjoy Winston. Top of the hill downtown is a cool stretch. Recreation Billiards.
Good stuff, Roberto. Engagement at the personal level also leads to additional action. Humanizing issues vs. the BS talking points of our “leaders”. Mrs. Marls’ work with the incarcerated opened my eyes to the human tragedy that is our criminal justice system. Problem is that our leaders don’t want/can’t do the hard work to fix complex problems.
Good to see you working at it, Rob. Also good to see GTB avoiding some of the bootlicking going on in other spaces. I have a pretty good idea of who our man of the year won't be.
y'all think kreskin saw it coming?
Born Dec. 12, 1915 in Hoboken, NJ. American original.
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I enjoyed Winston-Salem and would definitely go back. Currently in the Charlotte airport and damn ready to be home for the rest of 2024.
You know, I’ve never heard any rock song that sounds at all like “Spirits in the Material World.” For a postpunk trio of goofy knuckleheads, those guys could produce some original shit.
We are living in a material world? The Police are wildly overlooked nowadays and I am convinced they influenced Vampire Weekend more than anyone realizes, maybe even Vampire Weekend.
the police were my favorite band as a younger man. they're still way up there. glad i got to see them live when they did a brief reunion tour.
Glad I got to see them then, too. Sitting next to you.
Get it?
don't sit so close to me? all you want is to be next to me? we went to dinner with a later-convicted pedophile that evening, so maybe it was a 'don't stand' thing. long story, friends.
gotta get my yoga on in '25. that's a goal.
whit or anyone else - ever see the band Yacht Rock Revu? ended up having a 15 min conversation about them w/ a client yesterday. says they are a must see. coming to jax end of jan.
day 4 about done - been on road this week so a bit to catch up on. prolly tomorrow morning
a new bar has been set for conversations on the commode. an attny on the floor, not sure who but having a pretty enthusiastic chat w/ a fellow attny (thy were discussing a case & a judge) while doing his biznass. there is sitting on the commode passively, and then sitting on the commode and just gettin' it done. the latter description fits here - bodily sounds, quite audible and zero attempt or interest in squelching.
We did? Who was the creep? Husband of the girl that once posed as my kissing cousin for wine and cheese?
Just grounded my 12 (nearly 13) year old for the first time today. I don’t think the grounding hurt her as much as me dropping the “I’m so disappointed in you” (I am).
End of an era, or beginning of an era. Depends on the point of view, I guess.
Z - had a cheesesteak at Roberto's today for lunch. Shoulda got the Za brah.
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