Aromantic Dating Rant #2: A New Nope
A very exciting treatise on aromantic dating. please click
A very exciting treatise on aromantic dating. please click
A lot of times I talk to friends or people in support group who are markedly not professionals about issues with binging and addiction. It never ends well.
Often times I get comments like, “So, if you’re aromantic that means you don’t go out on dates right?” That’s not quite the case. Let’s explore the nuance here.
Last week, I asked my feed if they’d be interested in a write-up on how to do facebook promotion more effectively. There’s a lot of little tips and tricks one can utilize to make the most out of this money-hungry social media platform without having to pay a dime.
The topic of sapiosexuality keeps popping up on my facebook feed. There are a lot of arguments I’ve seen in the leftbook discourse about the validity of sapiosexuality. Which is defined as the sexual attraction to intelligence.
I recently played at a venue that hosts noise music and various fringe performance art of some form or another. It was an open mic night with several noise bands, and a few singer/songwriter types. I was playing with Queen Antifa although it was just Samara and I because Lauren was taking the month off.
Many people will tell you not to take psychoactives if you have PTSD or other various psychiatric disorders. They warn against ‘bad trips’ and say you will have a bad time. Naturally, I decided to test this theory.
We have Mr, Ms, and Mrs, but what should nonbinary or those ascribing to more neutral identities use? You’ve probably heard of “Mx” by now as the most prominent honorific used by nonbinary people. Pronounced “mix.” You would write “Mx. Eidson” and pronounce it “Mix Eidson.” I have also seen people pronounce “Mx” as “miz”…
I’ve been thinking about inventing this genre for quite some time because I have always wanted a word for the style of music I make besides just calling it “noise.” I also don’t feel like calling it “psychedelic” would be entirely accurate either. Enter “melt,” a genre I’ve started calling some of my more electronic…
Whenever you ask a band what genre they are, they will tell you that they don’t want to be pinned down to just one genre. They say that, but we can listen to their record and always know what their influences are if we have experience with different styles of music. So even though they…
I did not consent to exist. Every breathe I take is a reminder that my consent was violated. Every time the hair raises on my skin, it’s a reminder that I do not deserve it. Every time I feel something, it reminds me that I did not consent to this. To any of this. I…