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  • Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer’s Bourbon County Brand Biscotti Stout 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ happy >hic< new year, y’all

    → 8:53 PM, Dec 31
  • Wye Oak, Holy Holy (Live on KEXP) 🎵

    youtu.be/51sJ2sq8l…

    → 11:21 PM, Dec 30
  • Christmas beer: Lakewood Brewing’s Salted Caramel Temptress 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    → 8:08 PM, Dec 25
  • Saturday’s beer: Pinthouse Pizza’s Jaguar Shark Daring Rescue ⭐️⭐️⭐️ not a humbug 🍺

    → 7:39 PM, Dec 24
  • World Cup final ⚽️

    • Argentina 🇦🇷 3, France 🇫🇷 3 (4-2 PKs): a perfect final result for me. I wanted to see Messi finally win the Cup, but I’ve picked France all along. the epic late French comeback & Mbappe hat-trick was as outstanding as it could be, short of a win 👏
    → 4:58 PM, Dec 18
  • World Cup Third-place playoff ⚽️

    • Croatia 🇭🇷 2, Morocco 🇲🇦 1: another good matchup between these Group F winners, with Croatia coming out on top this time. crazy that such an obvious penalty was overlooked with all the review nowadays; glad it didn’t matter in the end
    → 12:19 PM, Dec 17
  • World Cup semifinal 2 ⚽️

    • France 🇫🇷 2, Morocco 🇲🇦 0: what a game! the Moroccans are more than just tough to beat, they’re a legit great team. people scoff at the 3rd-place game but that Croatia-Morocco match should be good (as should the Argentina v France final!)
    → 4:03 PM, Dec 14
  • World Cup semifinal 1 ⚽️

    • Argentina 🇦🇷 3, Croatia 🇭🇷 0: Modrić & Co. have kept a tight defense all tournament, getting to this point after penalty shootout wins over Japan & Brazil. but today belonged to Messi (& Alvarez). will Sunday be their day, too?
    → 4:26 PM, Dec 13
  • I was brought to Plains by Katie Crutchfield (aka Waxahatchee), but both their voices are so good. Problem With It, by Plains:

    youtu.be/YPNFSXjVH…

    (bonus video: Abilene, featuring Jess Williamson’s voice, & Adriene’s (of Yoga With Adriene (!)) acting) 🎵

    → 11:17 PM, Dec 10
  • Saturday’s beer: Pinthouse Pizza’s Master Pancake (raspberry, maple, & vanilla bourbon barrel-aged stout) 🍺 ⭐️⭐️__ good… but if it sounds like it’s a little too much that’s because it is (for me)

    → 8:15 PM, Dec 10
  • The Guardian: Grant Wahl was a kind, wise champion of the voiceless in soccer ⚽️

    He supported writing he believed in; stories published not for clicks, but for awareness. He used his privilege, power, & position for good, even when it was a detriment to himself

    RIP, Grant

    → 8:07 PM, Dec 10
  • World Cup quarterfinals, day 2 ⚽️

    • Morocco 🇲🇦 1, Portugal 🇵🇹 0: wow. not the red & green team I expected to win, but they withstood the onslaught
    • England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 1, France 🇫🇷 2: the English put up a tough fight but (quelle surprise) blew it on a missed penalty
    → 4:10 PM, Dec 10
  • World Cup quarterfinals, day 1 ⚽️

    • Croatia 🇭🇷 1, Brazil 🇧🇷 1 (4-2 PKs): a long, cautious game that finally had some goals, then another shootout upset
    • Netherlands 🇳🇱 2, Argentina 🇦🇷 2 (3-4 PKs): the South Americans survive despite a dramatic late comeback by the Dutch
    → 5:20 PM, Dec 9
  • my niece, the developer advocate, writing at DEV: “I shouldn’t have to make a business case for treating people with respect. If you don’t already understand why that’s important… I don’t know how to explain to you that being a developer means you have to care about other people.”

    → 5:26 PM, Dec 8
  • in case anyone else is going through ⚽️ withdrawal today - you can get a fix via UEFA Women’s Champions League games, streamed free on YouTube. Lyon, Arsenal, Bayern, & Barcelona, and that’s just today’s games (there’s another good slate tomorrow)

    → 10:53 AM, Dec 7
  • World Cup day 17, round of 16 ⚽️

    • Morocco 🇲🇦 0, Spain 🇪🇸 0 (3-0 PKs): the upsets are not behind us! a stunning result sees Spain completely shut out, even in penalties (!)
    • Portugal 🇵🇹 5, Switzerland 🇨🇭 1: no Ronaldo, no problem, & no energy wasted on extra time
    → 4:54 PM, Dec 6
  • speaking of reading & writing - another thing I’m looking forward to is Typewriter Tarot’s Book Coven discussion of Kathryn Harlan’s Fruiting Bodies (free, on Zoom, Thu 12/8). I’m not always big on short stories but this collection was deeply strange & really good 📚 ✏️

    → 10:40 PM, Dec 5
  • just signed up for my friend’s new email newsletter: Lauren O. Reads & Writes. don’t subscribe, too, and definitely don’t enter to win a free book (you’ll hurt my chances) 📚

    → 6:48 PM, Dec 5
  • World Cup day 16, round of 16 ⚽️

    • Japan 🇯🇵 1, Croatia 🇭🇷 1 (1-3 PKs): ET & PKs don’t always mean evenly matched teams, but these were. Croatian GK with amazing 3 saves
    • Brazil 🇧🇷 4, South Korea 🇰🇷 1: a couple of real beauties for Brazil end a tough day for AFC teams
    → 3:59 PM, Dec 5
  • for all the true terribleness of how & where this World Cup is being hosted, I cannot resist this kind of melting-pot goofiness 😍 ⚽️

    a fan at the Japan vs. Croatia World Cup game holds a Japanese flag with the Spanish words 'Vamos' and 'Bravo'
    → 11:21 AM, Dec 5
  • World Cup day 15, round of 16 ⚽️

    • France 🇫🇷 3, Poland 🇵🇱 1: Polish looked good at times, & got a very late consolation goal, but were no match for Les Bleus
    • England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 3, Senegal 🇸🇳 0: the English win without breaking a sweat; are the upsets behind us now?
    → 4:02 PM, Dec 4
  • one of my favorite songs of all time, by one of my favorite bands of all time: Little Miami, by Wussy:

    youtu.be/a0Oiz82tI…

    with all the birds that make a circle are you not more than of these

    🎵

    → 11:35 PM, Dec 3
  • Saturday’s beer: Martin House Brewing’s Put That Cookie Down ⭐️__ __ an “Imperial Sugar Cookie Ale with Lactose and Vanilla” - I like a sweet beer, but, wow, maybe not quite this sweet 🍺

    [TMI update: I wound up with some kind of stomach bug overnight, and this didn’t taste any better on the way back up. I suppose nothing would, ha ha, but I’m afraid this rating is going down to 1 star, and I’ll be giving away the last two cans of this stuff 🤢]

    → 7:02 PM, Dec 3
  • World Cup day 14, round of 16 ⚽️

    • Netherlands 🇳🇱 3, USA 🇺🇸 1: sometimes there are surprising upsets; sometimes not. looking forward to seeing this US team in 3.5 years
    • Argentina 🇦🇷 2, Australia 🇦🇺 1: two more English-speaking nations out as Argentina score three (1 o.g.)
    → 4:07 PM, Dec 3
  • World Cup day 13, Group G finale ⚽️

    • Serbia 🇷🇸 2, Switzerland 🇨🇭 3: Shaqiri & his Swiss get the upper hand on the Serbians, and make it out of the group
    • Cameroon 🇨🇲 1, Brazil 🇧🇷 0: Cameroon with a symbolic win & 2nd-yellow goal celebration, but Brazil advance
    → 7:06 PM, Dec 2
  • The Guardian: Referee Stéphanie Frappart disrupts narrative to make World Cup history ⚽️

    In taking charge for Germany’s showdown with Costa Rica in final round of Group E games, Frappart became the first woman to officiate in a men’s World Cup and it felt decidedly normal
    → 1:03 PM, Dec 2
  • World Cup day 13, Group H finale ⚽️

    • South Korea 🇰🇷 2, Portugal 🇵🇹 1: South Koreans upset Ronaldo’s already-advancing side & they’re through!
    • Ghana 🇬🇭 0, Uruguay 🇺🇾 2: a nail-biter, after South Korea took the lead. Uruguay’s lack of goals before today sent them home
    → 12:53 PM, Dec 2
  • World Cup day 12, Group E finale ⚽️

    • Japan 🇯🇵 2, Spain 🇪🇸 1: I wonder if La Roja took it easy, so they’d face Morocco next (instead of Croatia)
    • Costa Rica 🇨🇷 2, Germany 🇩🇪 4: they eventually did all they could, but the Germans get seats on the WTF Happened Express home
    → 4:00 PM, Dec 1
  • World Cup day 12, Group F finale ⚽️

    • Croatia 🇭🇷 0, Belgium 🇧🇪 0: a must-win for Belgium for much of the game… but they didn’t. shock exit
    • Canada 🇨🇦 1, Morocco 🇲🇦 2: the Canadians tried to play spoiler but end with zero points; the Atlas Lions finish atop (!) Group F
    → 1:03 PM, Dec 1
  • World Cup day 11, Group C finale ⚽️

    • Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 1, Mexico 🇲🇽 2: poor Mexico, so close, losing the 6th tiebreaker with Poland… until KSA got one late
    • Poland 🇵🇱 0, Argentina 🇦🇷 2: Szczęsny’s save of Messi’s PK was a highlight, but kind of meh for a marquee matchup
    → 5:24 PM, Nov 30
  • World Cup day 11, Group D finale ⚽️

    • Australia 🇦🇺 1, Denmark 🇩🇰 0: Aussies send poor Eriksen & his Danes home
    • Tunisia 🇹🇳 1, France 🇫🇷 0: not that France was trying too hard, but I loved the scenes of Tunisia fans celebrating the win even though they’re eliminated
    → 12:28 PM, Nov 30
  • World Cup day 10, Group B finale ⚽️

    • Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 0, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 3: sad to see the Welsh end so flat, as England comfortably win Group B
    • Iran 🇮🇷 0, USA 🇺🇸 1: Pulisic scores & then gets subbed out hurt as the US squeak through to face the Dutch on Sat.
    → 4:23 PM, Nov 29
  • World Cup day 10, Group A finale ⚽️

    • Netherlands 🇳🇱 2, Qatar 🇶🇦 0: hosts flame out with a grand total of 1 goal and 0 points; Dutch finish top of Group A
    • Ecuador 🇪🇨 1, Senegal 🇸🇳 2: Ecuador just needed a draw, & had it for a minute… but the Lions of Teranga advance
    → 12:39 PM, Nov 29
  • World Cup day 9, 2/2 ⚽️

    • Brazil 🇧🇷 1, Switzerland 🇨🇭 0: Brazil look dominant though they only get one; they’ll advance
    • Portugal 🇵🇹 2, Uruguay 🇺🇾 0: Portugal will also advance; La Celeste still goalless in this tournament (plus CR7 hilariously steals credit for 1st goal)
    → 5:10 PM, Nov 28
  • World Cup day 9, 1/2 ⚽️

    • Cameroon 🇨🇲 3, Serbia 🇷🇸 3: sometimes the lowest-profile, least-famous teams put on the best show; a good game with a fitting result
    • South Korea 🇰🇷 2, Ghana 🇬🇭 3: another exciting goalfest from non-marquee teams sees the Black Stars stay alive
    → 11:19 AM, Nov 28
  • World Cup day 8, 2/2 ⚽️

    • Canada 🇨🇦 1, Croatia 🇭🇷 4: Canadians start strong, but once the Picnic Tablecloths start clicking, forget it. a shame Canada’s out
    • Spain 🇪🇸 1, Germany 🇩🇪 1: an exciting, high-tension draw. Spaniards were menacing but Germany scrounged a point
    → 4:18 PM, Nov 27
  • World Cup day 8, 1/2 ⚽️

    • Japan 🇯🇵 0, Costa Rica 🇨🇷 1: I loved this: after a 7-0 loss in first game, Los Ticos withstand the Japanese onslaught & steal one late
    • Belgium 🇧🇪 0, Morocco 🇲🇦 2: another upset sees the Belgians looking flat (again); paying for it this time
    → 10:20 AM, Nov 27
  • Emmylou, by First Aid Kit, played live for its namesake 🎵

    youtu.be/Hi5A9OCAy…

    → 10:27 PM, Nov 26
  • Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Coffee Stout (2022) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ picked up along with two other variants on release day yesterday. a little sharp but tasty af 🍺

    → 7:36 PM, Nov 26
  • World Cup day 7, 2/2 ⚽️

    • France 🇫🇷 2, Denmark 🇩🇰 1: Eriksen’s Danes give the French a scare but Mbappe takes care of le business
    • Argentina 🇦🇷 2, Mexico 🇲🇽 0: Messi helps his team to an essential win over El Tri (& caps a day with no 0-0 draws! hey, no draws at all!)
    → 4:00 PM, Nov 26
  • World Cup day 7, 1/2 ⚽️

    • Tunisia 🇹🇳 0, Australia 🇦🇺 1: Socceroos get one early & withstand the onslaught to keep their WC hopes alive
    • Poland 🇵🇱 2, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 0: Lewandowski & Szczęsny keep the lid on the underdogs from a country that should never host
    → 11:56 AM, Nov 26
  • World Cup day 6, 2/2 ⚽️

    • Netherlands 🇳🇱 1, Ecuador 🇪🇨 1: another unimpressive Dutch game; Ecuador looking scary. best part: this result knocked out Qatar
    • England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 0, USA 🇺🇸 0: Yanks held their own against a tough team, if not looking their best today, either
    → 5:01 PM, Nov 25
  • World Cup day 6, 1/2 ⚽️

    • Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 0, Iran 🇮🇷 2: Welsh overmatched even before their keeper got a straight red; Iranians score 2 after 98’
    • Qatar 🇶🇦 1, Senegal 🇸🇳 3: Qatar get their first-ever (last ever?) WC goal but the home “fans” still all left early again
    → 1:31 PM, Nov 25
  • World Cup day 5, 2/2 ⚽️

    • Portugal 🇵🇹 3, Ghana 🇬🇭 2: it was looking like another scoreless draw until Ronaldo’s PK opened the floodgates
    • Brazil 🇧🇷 2, Serbia 🇷🇸 0: Serbians held firm until Richarlison gets a Thanksgiving brace, the second as sweet as pecan pie
    → 4:28 PM, Nov 24
  • World Cup day 5, 1/2 ⚽️

    • Switzerland 🇨🇭 1, Cameroon 🇨🇲 0: subdued game, Africans always taking a touch too many, then Shaqiri’s team break the deadlock early in the 2nd half
    • Uruguay 🇺🇾 0, South Korea 🇰🇷 0: the South Americans looked threatening… but weren’t, in the end
    → 11:46 AM, Nov 24
  • World Cup day 4, cont. ⚽️

    • Spain 🇪🇸 7, Costa Rica 🇨🇷 0: as with France, this is how sharks should dispatch minnows
    • Belgium 🇧🇪 1, Canada 🇨🇦 0: result doesn’t match which team played exciting, attacking ball & which looked flat (plus Canada should’ve had another PK)
    → 7:05 PM, Nov 23
  • World Cup day 4 ⚽️

    • Morocco 🇲🇦 0, Croatia 🇭🇷 0: watching Morocco deadlock with Modrić‘s team not as worth getting up early for as the ARG upset
    • Germany 🇩🇪 1, Japan 🇯🇵 2: speaking of upsets! Germans fail to score from open play, & the Japanese punish them for it
    → 12:14 PM, Nov 23
  • World Cup day 3, cont. ⚽️

    • Mexico 🇲🇽 0, Poland 🇵🇱 0: another goalless draw, with a soft PK saved by Ochoa (ball don’t lie)
    • France 🇫🇷 4, Australia 🇦🇺 1: this is how a dominant team dominates
    → 8:39 PM, Nov 22
  • World Cup day 3 ⚽️

    • Argentina 🇦🇷 1, Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 2 (!): 500 offside calls saved the Saudis, then a couple stolen goals made them giant-slayers
    • Denmark 🇩🇰 0, Tunisia 🇹🇳 0: a red & white grudge match
    → 8:39 PM, Nov 22
  • World Cup day 2 ⚽️

    • England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 6, Iran 🇮🇷 2: underdog Iranians steal 2 but English dominate
    • Senegal 🇸🇳 0, Netherlands 🇳🇱 2: Senegalese hold Dutch at bay until late
    • USA 🇺🇸 1, Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 1: Yanks get a narrow lead but not enough to get past Bale
    → 4:51 PM, Nov 21
  • World Cup day 1 ⚽️

    • Qatar 🇶🇦 0, Ecuador 🇪🇨 2: the hosts wilted under the pressure of the opener, and reportedly many of their “fans” gave up & left at halftime. I hope they wash out, goalless
    → 1:37 PM, Nov 20
  • Saturday’s beer: Jester King Brewery’s Pattinson Porter ⭐️ __ __

    should’ve known better than to think a Jester King wouldn’t be funky 🫤 🍺

    → 11:01 PM, Nov 19
  • new post: Fuq Qatar, in which I rage briefly under a childish headline about the monsters hosting the pinnacle of the beautiful game ⚽️

    → 10:14 AM, Nov 19
  • Fuq Qatar

    The Guardian: Beer ban is show of strength and an almighty two fingers up to Qatar’s critics:

    The ink was barely dry on Qatar’s decision to ban alcohol from World Cup stadiums when an informed insider in Doha was asked why it was happening now, just 48 hours before the tournament’s big kick-off. His response was succinct. “It’s a deliberate fuck you to the west.”

    Fuck us? No, Qatar. Fuck you.

    First you stole the hosting rights with envelopes of cash, then you moved the tournament to November, then you screw up even the most rudimentary hosting requirements. (Hotel capacity? Really?) That’s not even to mention the human rights offenses or the brutal working conditions and high death toll on the people you’ve tricked into coming to build all the stadiums.

    And why? Sportswashing, they say, but for what? Tourism? To make people think, hey Qatar, they’re okay, I guess? Well, congratulations, it’s completely backfiring. Now everyone knows how much your country sucks, and even rabid soccer fans are only coming to the tournament grudgingly. You might pay people (or not) to post nice things on Instagram, but nobody’s planning a trip to fucking Doha next year.

    #fuq___Qatar #Qatar___suqs

    P.S. To hell with FIFA, too, for letting this happen.

    → 10:06 AM, Nov 19
  • Warpaint, performing Disco//Very live on KEXP 🎵

    youtu.be/cf1ta6-zZ…

    → 10:39 PM, Nov 12
  • Nina Persson, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 🎵

    youtu.be/WELeEkByX…

    → 9:30 PM, Nov 5
  • Saturday’s beer: Save the World Brewing’s Sanguis 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    → 6:59 PM, Nov 5
  • Metric, again, with Doomscroller, again, from a livestream last week. I paid to watch this, and haven’t closed my browser window yet to keep my replay-ability beyond the 24 hours… but here’s the opening song from YouTube thanks to some pirate 🎵

    youtu.be/eVRcx_nhR…

    → 9:49 PM, Oct 29
  • The Cardigans - I Need Some Fine Wine, and You, You Need to be Nicer 🎵

    baby you’re foul in clear conditions but you’re handsome in the fog

    https://youtu.be/huobAY7gl30

    → 10:30 PM, Oct 22
  • Alstadt Brewery’s Oktoberfest ⭐️⭐️⭐️ one more Märzen, why not 🍺

    → 5:58 PM, Oct 22
  • The Guardian: How Texas’s gun laws allow Mexican cartels to arm themselves to the teeth

    We know that most, if not all, of these high-caliber weapons are coming from the United States and a significant amount are likely coming from Texas.

    great job, Greg.

    → 7:21 PM, Oct 17
  • tifo at today’s Austin FC playoff game (we won, eventually!): Verde Hasta La Muerte (green to the death) ⚽️

    → 7:04 PM, Oct 16
  • Saturday’s beer: Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Brand Fourteen Stout (2021) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ the eve of Austin FC’s first ever playoff game is a special occasion, right? this beer is as good as it is dark 🍺

    → 6:49 PM, Oct 15
  • ‘Could I understand the people who rushed into the Capitol?’: George Saunders on how stories teach empathy

    What our mind is learning when it reads a good story is that its current state, whatever it is, is temporary. That state is like a weather system that’s just rolled in.
    → 8:02 AM, Oct 15
  • The Onion Magazine cover: "She Pioneered Computing Science: Honoring Ada Lovelace, The Woman Whose Incredible Work Will Lead To The Collapse Of Civilization"

    → 9:41 AM, Oct 13
  • Courtney Barnett, Elevator Operator, live in Austin, 2015

    youtu.be/pa1uup8n0…

    I come up here for perception and clarity I like to imagine I'm playing SimCity All the people look like ants from up here And the wind's the only traffic you can hear

    🎵

    → 10:22 PM, Oct 8
  • Real Ale Brewing’s Oktoberfest ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🍺

    → 7:57 PM, Oct 8
  • one silver lining of long travel days is that I managed to start and finish two books: Patrick deWitt’s French Exit on the way there, & Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic on the way home. both really enjoyable (though I can’t fully recommend the deWitt) 📚

    → 9:24 PM, Oct 3
  • …and the view from the back porch

    → 5:16 PM, Sep 29
  • view from the front porch of our rental house, north of Bozeman, MT

    → 5:09 PM, Sep 29
  • just backed this Kickstarter project from John August (screenwriter & host of the Scriptnotes podcast): Writer Emergency Pack XL

    → 9:30 PM, Sep 27
  • saw Hadestown yesterday, it was wonderful. this Tiny Desk Concert can’t show the fantastic (& award-winning) set, costumes, lighting, etc., but gives a great taste of the music 🎵

    → 10:40 AM, Sep 25
  • people who claim, when ending a meeting earlier than scheduled, that they’re “giving you all back x minutes!!” are the equivalent of a mugger tipping you $1 from your own wallet after they rob you

    → 1:41 PM, Sep 21
  • Saturday’s beers:

    • Elysian Brewing’s Night Owl Pumpkin Ale
    • Whitestone Brewery’s Opa’s Lederhosen Oktoberfest
    • TUPPS Brewery’s McKinney Oktoberfest
    • Saint Arnold’s Oktoberfest
    • AquaBrew’s Festbier

    You have your “most wonderful time of the year” & I have mine

    → 8:18 PM, Sep 10
  • new post: Twitter is Bad, in which I realize (again) what many already know

    → 10:25 AM, Sep 9
  • Twitter is Bad

    Ever since the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago, I’ve gotten more and more sucked back in to Twitter. I still don’t post there, but I have an account and some old “lists” of political and legal pundit types. The excitement was real, and I wanted to know What Happened Next, As Soon As It Happened!

    But I’m back on the wagon again, now. There are many specific things to criticize Twitter for, but what I really can’t stand anymore is the hyper-cynical tone that’s basically the baseline for the entire platform (at least from my view, from within my bubble, etc.).

    This tweet, retweeted by someone on my list, perfectly sums it up, for me: Screen Shot 2022 09 09 at 9 20 11 AM" title="Screen Shot 2022-09-09 at 9.20.11 AM.png" border="0" width="277" height="173" style="float:right;" alt="Screenshot of a tweet, reading: 'The Queen's death could create one of the worst weeks ever on here. British people debasing themselves, 600-tweet colonialism threads, men in hats on horses on TV. A grief bomb followed by a magnitude 8 takequake resulting in an outbreak of mass amateur historianism. Be careful.' One the one hand, that’s probably a pretty accurate description of some of the reaction to Queen Elizabeth’s death on Twitter. Yet this take warning about takes, this amateur analysis warning about amateurs, this cynicism warning about cynics is dripping with the world-weary disgust one must evidently armor oneself with just to participate “on here”.

    Maybe it’s a knowing, winking, meta “joke”, at least for some of the ~48,000 people who retweeted, quoted, or “liked” it. It just made me feel gross. On the bright side, though, it snapped me out of my hypnosis.

    → 10:23 AM, Sep 9
  • fascinating Guardian story (from 2017!) about the astounding amount of planning for this somber day: ‘London Bridge is down’: the secret plan for the days after the Queen’s death

    → 10:23 PM, Sep 8
  • a modern-day witch casting spells in front of the BBC & everyone: Florence + the Machine, Free

    youtu.be/1Zh1uDf3G…

    → 10:05 PM, Sep 4
  • The Guardian: Barbara Ehrenreich, author who resisted injustice, dies aged 81

    “She was never much for thoughts and prayers, but you can honor her memory by loving one another, and by fighting like hell.”
    → 6:01 PM, Sep 2
  • Goldfrapp, Road to Somewhere

    youtu.be/SgVM5AEhL…

    Walking down the Mercer Street, been a long hot summer Rain like daggers coming down on me Get a feeling it's too late, but alone, together Could be we might start it up all over again
    → 10:46 PM, Aug 27
  • Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Bosteels’ Tripel Karmeliet ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    → 7:03 PM, Aug 27
  • lovely evening for some soccer

    → 6:55 PM, Aug 26
  • The Onion: Underwhelming Fantasy Novel Starts With Map Of Ohio

    Huber Heights, hell yeah

    → 5:34 PM, Aug 19
  • donated to Movement Voter Project’s Texas Fund. really like their emphasis on building for the long-term, beyond the next election (but also hope this helps the next election 😅)

    → 11:02 AM, Aug 15
  • no, you watched Valley Girl tonight

    is this movie in 3D? no, but your face is

    youtu.be/LuN6gs0AJ…

    → 10:46 PM, Aug 12
  • I’m not a “self-motivation hard-case”, as he calls it, but the feeing of escape from giving up on something tough described in this Raptitude post is one I can sure recognize. what an insight

    → 3:56 PM, Aug 6
  • this piece about “people recalibrating their relationships to their jobs” was ok, but what struck me was disagreeing with Maeve here:

    Maeve… worries that she will never earn enough. “A hardback book is 20 quid, a pint is a fiver – so many pleasures in life are so expensive.”
    → 2:59 PM, Aug 1
  • new post: One Year On: How We Do It, in which I acknowledge that it’s been a year since our tragic loss, and try to give a more full answer to “how are you, really?” than I can in casual conversation

    → 5:28 PM, Jul 29
  • One Year On: How We Do It

    Saturday, July 30, will mark the one-year anniversary of the car crash that took our daughter Mary from the world. We aren’t planning on “doing” anything to mark the date, because that date isn’t something we want to focus on. Not this year, at least. Mary’s birthday on April 4, or other holidays that we were lucky enough to share with her 20-plus times, or just any ordinary day when we miss her (every ordinary day): those are what we want to focus on. Her life, not her death.

    So we’re not commemorating it, but it still exists. It’s a milestone on this road: one calendar year. All the things that happen on calendar dates, like that birthday and those holidays, have now come and gone once each. Some of them weren’t so bad, some of them we had to white-knuckle it, most of them were less rough than we’d braced ourselves for. Next up: the second of all those dates, I guess.

    What’s great about the one-year mark is that that’s when we get our Certificate of Being Done from the Office of Bereavement & Loss, and we won’t have to grieve or be sad anymore. What a relief! When people ask us how we are from now on, we can just say “Fine! You?” (with varying levels of sincerity but basically actually meaning it), just like we could before July 30, 2021.

    That’s obviously not true, of course. And I was going to add something like, “though I’d give my right arm and every penny in the bank if it were,” but that’s not really true, either. What we’ve learned – what a lot of people already know, but we didn’t, not like we do now – is that grief is the obverse of love. It’s not easy, but it’s that simple: it’s just the other side of the coin. The loss hurts in direct proportion to how much you loved the one who’s gone. A more “natural” timeline or other circumstances may ease that: losing someone in their 90s whose death frees them from chronic pain after a long illness might hurt less than losing a young woman whose adult life had barely begun. (Or it might be every bit as bad; there’s no accounting for this stuff.) But to forego the grief and heartbreak would require cancelling out the love that came before, which is as unthinkable as it is impossible.

    So what does a year mean? Not the end of this “grief journey” (as they call it), any more than two years, or ten, or fifty will mean the end. But the pain is less terrible, on a daily basis, than it was those first days, weeks, and months. A friend in our grief support group has put it as well as I’ve heard anyone: it doesn’t get easier, but it gets softer. Now, we can go about our lives as if they were normal, in bursts of varying length. The length of a movie, or a meal, or a soccer game. An afternoon, a work meeting, an exercise class.

    And in between those bursts, we remember. And while remembering the loss hurts, the memories and thoughts of Mary aren’t a bad thing. Not at all. They’re often sweet, if sometimes with a healthy dose of bitter; sometimes they’re just plain sad. But they are always – always – welcome. Trying to not think (or feel) about her isn’t what we want, or need.

    The same goes – one hundred percent of the time every single day – for anyone who wants to share memories or thoughts about her with us. You cannot make us sad, or mess up our day, or bring us down in any way, at all, by talking to us about our Mary, or missing her. I promise. Another support-group friend had someone ask if they should share with her some old pictures of her daughter that they’d come across. They were afraid the pictures, and the memories, would be too painful. Yes, share them, of course, she told them. I never get any ‘new’ pictures of her, otherwise.

    That support group, by the way, is run by The Christi Center, and it has been a true lifesaver. (It’s an Austin/Central Texas organization; we don’t have experience with The Compassionate Friends, but I understand it’s similar, and has chapters across the country.) Hearing other peoples' child-loss experiences, across a huge variety of circumstances, ages, timelines, etc., has strengthened us and helped give us perspective. We’ve read a (still-growing) stack of grief literature, which has also been helpful, but direct communication, even by Zoom, with people who are on this same damned road has been essential.

    People wonder sometimes “how we do it.” How we got through a whole year, or how we got through yesterday, or how we’re going to get through tomorrow. How we can be so “strong”. The blunt truth is that, leaving aside self-destructive options that would only cause more pain, there just isn’t a choice. I said before that it gets “softer”, but that’s a generality, and a polite one. Most of the time, on most days, we’re about as okay as anyone, but sometimes we’re hit with the full force of this absolutely horrific reality – what your mind might give you a glimpse of if you try to imagine being in our shoes – and it really hurts. Of course it does. But it doesn’t last. It can’t. And then we go on, because that’s all there is to do.

    The best analogy I’ve heard is that this level of loss is like an amputation. An amputation of part of your heart, in a figurative, non-cardiac sense, obviously. (One thing that’s weird about this figurative amputation is that it’s not externally visible. If I lost a leg, people would see it, and accommodate or acknowledge my disability, or at the very least know that something serious happened to me. Not so with this loss. Do the new hires on my team at work know? Only if someone told them. Do I want someone to tell them? I’m not even sure. It’s weird, is all I’m saying.)

    I think the amputation analogy applies pretty well to the “how do you do it” question, too. If you lost a leg: how would you get by after that? Well, your life would be drastically altered, and it would really suck sometimes, and it would really, literally hurt sometimes. But you’d still be here, and there would still be a life to live. One way or another, you’d get through this day, and you’d go to bed. Maybe you would have an okay night, or maybe you would lie awake and feel sad for what you’d lost. You’d wish you could hug your leg one more time, or laugh with it, or make it its favorite dinner, or help it plan its wedding someday. But either way, the alarm would go off the next morning, and you’d get up, and you’d do it again.

    Lastly, we sure haven’t been doing it alone. In addition to the weekly support group, the love, thoughts, and kind words we continue to get from family, friends (of ours, and of Mary’s), and everyone mean a lot to us, and help us so much. Thank you.

    → 5:10 PM, Jul 29
  • amazing. ‘Like a public shaming’: a night with the eco-activists deflating SUV tires

    “Why do you need an SUV, especially in New York? It’s a vanity thing. You have freedom of choice, sure, but you don’t have freedom from consequences.”
    → 10:50 AM, Jul 27
  • new from Metric: Doomscroller

    youtu.be/YjNytMN4Q…

    is a 10 & a half minute song a little long, especially for the first song on the album? NOPE

    I can’t seem to shut it down until the worst is over & it’s never over
    → 10:15 PM, Jul 23
  • Saturday’s beer: Chile Line Brewery’s Salty Dog Stout ⭐️⭐️__ solid, but a little smokier than I like

    → 6:44 PM, Jul 23
  • a beautiful summer day, albeit on the warm side, waiting for the salmon on the grill

    → 5:33 PM, Jul 23
  • mind. blown. The secret history of the anti-abortion movement:

    debates around abortion have been entangled with race panic from the start. The fight to criminalise abortion may have successfully passed itself off as a moral crusade, but its origins are rooted in a political one
    → 7:34 AM, Jul 23
  • finished Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear 📚 thought it might be pretty woo-woo, and I wasn’t wrong, actually. but it’s also pragmatic and canny, and the writing is so pleasant to spend time with. really liked it; it’s a keeper

    → 6:52 PM, Jul 18
  • Saturday’s beer: Chile Line Brewery’s Stoked ⭐️⭐️__ A souvenir from New Mexico: appreciative of the thought but not a fan of smoky

    → 6:44 PM, Jul 16
  • You can take away a right through legal means, but you cannot take away the belief in that right so easily

    Rebecca Solnit, Women’s rights have suffered a grim setback. But history is still on our side

    → 5:21 PM, Jul 4
  • Saturday’s beer: Lorelei Brewing’s The Mer-Dude ⭐️⭐️⭐️ brought this Russian imperial coffee milk stout back from our recent trip to Corpus Christi. good stuff

    → 6:26 PM, Jul 2
  • Warpaint, Champion 🎵

    youtu.be/YjXRyjM25…

    → 9:06 PM, Jul 1
  • Elif Batuman, in Either/Or:

    "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought / I summon up remembrance of things past”: I didn't like when people used “sweet” about non-sensory experiences. Why were we in my mouth all of a sudden?
    → 10:13 PM, Jun 21
  • Lazy Beach Brewing’s Molinillo “Mexican Hot Chocolate Milk Stout” -> yes… “Ancho chilis, cayenne” -> mmm, a bit much ⭐️ __ __

    → 9:19 PM, Jun 17
  • Mustang Island, TX

    → 10:16 PM, Jun 15
  • sunset, Mustang Island, TX

    → 10:14 PM, Jun 15
  • Saturday’s late-night music video: Lorde, Supercut 🎵

    youtu.be/4bNZK-zgm…

    in my head I do everything right
    → 10:32 PM, Jun 4
  • Saturday’s beer: (512) Brewing’s (512) Tripel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ love a good tripel, and this is a good tripel 🍺

    → 5:57 PM, Jun 4
  • finished reading The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O’Connor 📚 it was interesting to read a book backed by science that supports & explains much of what we’ve learned elsewhere about grief. thinking of grieving as a special kind of learning is a key point

    → 3:20 PM, May 30
  • Saturday #2’s beer: Dogfish Head Brewery’s Utopias Barrel-Aged World Wide Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ this is the stuff 🍺

    → 6:40 PM, May 29
  • “Saturday”’s beer: (512) Brewing’s Gin Barrel Wit 🍺 ⭐️⭐️__

    → 7:05 PM, May 27
  • Jenny Lewis, The Next Messiah (live) 🎵

    youtu.be/bqf9AHAlP…

    if we ever have to justify to aliens that they shouldn’t wipe out Earth, I say we just show them Jenny Lewis. case closed

    → 10:10 PM, May 21
  • Saturday’s beer: New Holland Brewing’s Dragon’s Milk White 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    → 6:34 PM, May 14
  • really enjoyed the writing in Intimacies by Katie Kitamura. 📚 narrated by a war-crimes trial interpreter, the muted style of this story is a perfect match to her quietly simmering interior life

    → 1:26 PM, May 14
  • Bans Off Our Bodies protest at the Texas Capitol

    → 12:58 PM, May 14
  • two weeks counts as a streak, right? at Genuine Joe (while it’s here)

    → 7:32 AM, May 12
  • Austin FC v LA Galaxy - hot day for a 6:30 kickoff, but nicer once the sun was below the stands

    → 7:31 PM, May 8
  • Bikini Kill at The Far Out

    → 12:14 AM, May 8
  • for years, I spent most every Thursday morning before work writing at a coffee shop. then, for years I couldn’t do that. back again today

    → 7:41 AM, May 5
  • Saturday’s beer: Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Barrel-Aged Narwhal ⭐️⭐️⭐️ I don’t use this word often, but this beer is delish 🍺

    → 7:41 PM, Apr 30
  • finished Rebecca Solnit’s Orwell’s Roses 📚 she’s such a masterful writer, this book was a joy to read. the structure, even the topic(s), is rambling, or organic, you might say. it made me want to read more Orwell as well as plant more in the garden

    → 7:06 PM, Apr 19
  • George Orwell, via Rebecca Solnit’s Orwell’s Roses :

    So long as I remain alive and well I shall continue to feel strongly about prose style, to love the surface of the earth, and to take a pleasure in solid objects and scraps of useless information. It is no use trying to suppress that side of myself. The job is to reconcile my ingrained likes and dislikes with the essentially public, non-individual activities that this age forces on all of us.
    → 6:32 PM, Apr 11
  • youtu.be/Nj6SO_yKM…

    → 9:48 PM, Apr 9
  • Belching Beaver Brewery’s Sling Yer Hook (Barrel Aged) 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ this much sweetness doesn’t always work for me but tonight: yes

    → 6:12 PM, Apr 9
  • Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Calvados Barrel Aged ⭐️⭐️⭐️ wouldn’t you know it: I finish my Van Steenberge sampler six-pack & then this beauty shows up on my next shopping trip. yes please 🍺

    → 6:57 PM, Apr 2
  • finished Oliver Burkeman’s Four Thousand Weeks and I feel the zealousness of a convert. I read the ebook via the library (hail Libby), and ordered a copy to own this afternoon 📚

    → 7:55 PM, Mar 20
  • I always thought “a spidery hand” referred to hand writing, but in the (realistic, not sci-fi or horror) novel I just read someone reached out and picked something up “with his spidery hand” 😂 🕷

    → 10:42 AM, Mar 15
  • Saturday’s beer: Saint Arnold Brewing’s Spring Bock ⭐️⭐️⭐️ it’s the most wonderful time of the beer 🍺

    → 10:04 PM, Mar 12
  • finished Alison Bechdel’s The Secret to Superhuman Strength - absolutely fantastic. such heart, such a tough gaze of self-evaluation paired with wry humor & compassion. Plus: history, philosophy, & the wonderful artwork. my first book by her, but it won’t be my last 📚

    → 10:01 PM, Mar 9
  • Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Imperial Stout ⭐️⭐️⭐️ a definite Belgian version; not as dark or thick as most stouts. but yum 🍺

    → 7:09 PM, Mar 5
  • saw Marina at ACL Live last night, a concert Mary surely would have gone to. She’s an artist that Mary loved as a kid & still liked as an adult (& one I like, too). it wasn’t as sad as I thought it might be; I wish Mary could’ve been there too, but it was a good show

    → 10:28 AM, Mar 5
  • the weekly support group provided by The Christi Center has helped us a lot, and everything they do is free of charge. if you’re able to give them a few bucks via the Amplify Austin fundraiser in the next 24 hours, your contribution will be matched

    → 7:20 PM, Mar 2
  • too much, too much

    Marina, Happy Loner

    → 11:21 PM, Feb 25
  • (previous post from my phone, linking to an article from my feed reader, both online technologies I’ve told myself I won’t use on Sundays. so, yeah. room for improvement)

    → 2:30 PM, Feb 20
  • Raptitude on going phoneless, noting a thing I also still do a lot:

    I take out my phone every time I finish doing basically anything, knowing there will be new emails, [mentions, etc.] I’ve been inserting an open-ended period of pointless dithering after every intentional task
    → 2:26 PM, Feb 20
  • Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak Classic 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ no. 4 from this brewery’s sampler six-pack, as tasty as no.s 1-3

    → 7:25 PM, Feb 19
  • really enjoyed The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey, another ToB ‘22 book. a genre-spanning story, it starts from a wild premise & then uses it to dig in to some cool & interesting questions. it was a page-turner; I raced through it 📚

    → 11:02 AM, Feb 19
  • The Beths Empire Control Room & Garage Austin

    → 8:09 AM, Feb 16
  • Amanda Marcotte making the case that progressives must reclaim the politics of pleasure: “fun matters, beauty matters”, and

    Expanding the imagination and exploring new ideas are antithetical to conservatism, and it's a good time for the left to start talking about that again
    → 2:59 PM, Feb 14
  • Saturday’s beer: Monk’s Cafe Grand Cru, by Brouwerij Van Steenberge ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tart, but tasty 🍺

    → 5:38 PM, Feb 12
  • finished Libertie, by Kaitlyn Greenidge, a ToB ‘22 contender. excellent writing and fascinating historical setting (and characters) made up for a story that dragged a bit for me in the last third 📚

    → 4:35 PM, Feb 12
  • this Onion story made me literally lol: Archaeologists Discover More Old Shit That Sucks

    Imagine wasting your whole life decorating some poorly made clay shit with drawings that look like the worst possible versions of gods or animals. What a bunch of utter garbage
    → 10:31 AM, Feb 11
  • I loved Lost & Found: A Memoir, by Kathryn Schulz. I considered this a “grief book”, and it is, but it’s also a love story, and a memoir, and a philosophy of life, as well. her wonderful, clever, & evocative writing shine in a smart structure that I really liked 📚

    → 7:58 PM, Feb 10
  • Saturday’s beer: Brouwerij Van Steenberge’s Gulden Draak 9000 Quadruple 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    → 8:41 PM, Feb 5
  • not always a fan of parody/tribute comics, but this “Approved” version of Maus by Tom the Dancing Bug is good

    → 10:41 AM, Feb 3
  • blur effect, courtesy of the winter storm

    → 8:44 AM, Feb 3
  • watched I Care a Lot on Netflix tonight. despite the great cast, I can’t recommend this movie lowly enough. also, was it because (one of) the villains has my last name that made it seem they said that character’s name SO DARN MUCH??

    anyway. bad movie; thumbs down; do not watch

    → 10:52 PM, Jan 29
  • Saturday’s beer: Rahr & Sons Brewing’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Winter Warmer 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    → 7:41 PM, Jan 29
  • The Nation on replacing Breyer:

    some people are going to say, “But Biden should just nominate the most qualified person possible, regardless of race,” & I welcome those people to kiss my black ass. White guys have accounted for 108 of 115 Supreme Court justices in history
    → 4:37 PM, Jan 28
  • Saturday’s beer: Epic Brewing’s Naked Baptist 🍺 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    → 7:19 PM, Jan 22
  • finished These Precious Days by Ann Patchett 📚 I really enjoyed spending time with these essays from a warm, charming storyteller. haven’t read any of her novels yet, but plan to now. (also glad to own the hardback, with its front-and-back covers)

    → 8:34 PM, Jan 19
  • finished a reread of Anna Burns’ Milkman 📚 I’m still sure some people won’t be into the style, but my god I love this book. quintessential, even, if that’s not too high-flying of that ‘over-the-water’ language

    → 1:55 PM, Jan 19
  • The Guardian: US faces worst blood shortage in over a decade amid pandemic. give blood. it’s safe, easy, and you get free Nutter Butters* (and recent vaccinations don’t prevent you from doing it) 🩸

    * at least in Austin you do

    → 10:37 AM, Jan 13
  • Saturday’s beer: Celis Brewery’s Port-Aged Grand Cru ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tasty, if a little flat from a suboptimal growler fill yesterday 🍺

    → 8:02 PM, Jan 8
  • finished Tolkien’s Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth 📚 it was good, though the disjointedness of these posthumous books of extra material can be slow going. now I’m as ready for the Lord of the Rings TV series as I’m going to get 📺

    → 4:18 PM, Jan 8
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