Friday, April 5, 2013

SIMPLE PRINTS

Art from Leif

Do you ever see art that just makes you happy?  This does that for me.  I know, I know, haven't I heard of Rothko?  Yes, in fact, I have heard of Rothko, but would you rather have a poster with "ROTHKO" printed at the bottom, or one of these lovelies?  

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

GOODBYE, MEAT


Over a year ago, I decided to go off meat.  By "off meat," I mean off chicken, beef, and pork (and pork sub-group bacon).  I still eat fish and eggs in moderation, so I suppose that makes me a pescetarian.  So I thought I would talk a little about why.  

I regularly eat with friends and family who are rabid omnivores, and I could care less if someone ate a dripping red piece of meat, wrapped in a bun, in front of me.  My point is this:  the reasons that I chose to limit my food choices are personal, and have nothing to do with other people, and more to do with my preferences.  Here are some of them:

1)  I really like veggies, and I naturally gravitate towards them.  You know those people that mention "veggies" and "coming in their pants" in the same sentence?  Well, that's not me.  But I've never had to retrain myself to eat more fruits and vegetables.

2)  Stopping my meat habit was not a big deal.  I have talked to people who have told me that they go a little crazy without meat, they tried going vegetarian, and their bodies could not handle being deprived.  My body was chill about it; it had a "No Meat, No Problem" attitude. 

3)  Hormones.  I'm not going to go into detail here, because Skinny Bitch, The Omnivore's Dilemma, and other books can offer a much more detailed discussion than I can in one paragraph, but suffice to say, I don't want to consume livestock that is hormonally induced to grow as large as possible, as fast as possible.  What also intrigued me was Garance Dore's experiences that women from other countries often put on 10 lbs when they come to the US.  

4)  Conscious eating.  What I learned from reading books and articles, is that I wasn't actually thinking about my food, or where it came from, or what my preferences were.  I was just eating whatever was available and seemed healthy.  I have since learned that I prefer my everyday meal to be simple, and that I don't want all the flavorful, rich foods that restaurants offer.  I also decided that animals are a natural resource just like any other, and I want to limit my consumption of animals, just like any other natural resource.  

5)  Weight loss.  So now, we get down to the true, tofu and potatoes reason why I chose to give up meat.  One of the pissiest questions I get asked is whether I did this to lose weight.  Would you ask a dude this same question?  So the answer is a fat yes.  Hell, yeah man.  This is exactly the reason why I chose to do it, and why everyone else on earth should put kale on a pedestal.  I lost at most 3 pounds of pure lard giving up animals, and if you want to drastically change your lifestyle to lose 3 pounds, then put that chicken away.    

6)  Immigrant guilt.  What stopped me for a long time from giving up meat, was that fact that my parents literally starved before they came to the US.  They both grew up without means.  It seemed to be a slap in their faces that they would come here, and then I would refuse to eat food that they had been denied when they were younger.  I decided, that instead of eating meat, that I would try not to waste food, and that that would be out of respect for them.  

7)  Consequences.  My skin was not entirely chill about my choices.  One of the reasons why I don't like hormones, is because my skin is very sensitive to hormonal changes, and my skin is really good at letting me know when it is pissed.  I do believe that your skin is an indicator of what is happening internally.  So a few months into my no meat habit, everything was fine.  At about the one year mark, however, my skin started freaking out, and I got really bad cystic acne and wanted to hide my head under a rock.  (Of course, I still went to work)  No one was more upset by this than my mother.  Then, the acne stopped, and my skin is now fine.  Here is what I think happened:  I think my body was rebalancing my hormones internally.  Now that meat was out of the picture, it had to produce more hormones to replace the hormones that I was no longer consuming, and increased hormone production led, for me, to gross acne.   But, then it was over and I moved on. 

At best, I hope this article changed your life, but at worst, I just wanted to show how the decision of what to eat is specific to a person. 

Monday, April 1, 2013

Sunday, March 31, 2013

A PICTURE FOR THE WEEKEND NO. 8


Because I can't stay out of caves.  And yes, there are drawings and hand chiseled graffiti in the background.  People were jerks back in the day.

Happy Easter!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

MY CULTURAL ATTACHE

Just Jared
Have you ever wondered what you looked like relative to other people?  I sometimes do, and there is where Reese Witherspoon comes in.  Reese seems pretty down to earth as celebrities go, she goes to Paris more than I do, and she can also indulge herself by going shopping at whatever store is associated with that large orange shopping bag.  Hermes?   Most importantly, Reese is 5'2" which is my height, and this allows me to virtually place myself everywhere she appears. 

People Magazine
For example,

This is what I would look like walking next to Jake Gyllenhaal, if I were to ever meet Jake, he were to be attracted to me, and we were to date.  Good God, he's huge. 

Reese also helps me know what clothes to avoid, and what clothing choices might work on me, without my having to get off my couch and try things on myself.     

On the other end of the spectrum, Salma Hayek is also 5'2" and this should be included in this post as equally important information.  However, Salma is way way way too sexy and...um...let's say that my proportions are different than hers.*



* Do I have to spell it out?  Salma is curvy as all hell on a tiny little frame!  She confounds all laws of nature.  I do not confound any of nature's laws.  I obey them. 

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

WHO DO YOU WANT TO BE?

Kate Bosworth: Nylon
You dress to reflect who you are, or who you want to appear to be.  Am I making sense?  I don't want to be Kate Bosworth, but I do want to dress like her in this picture.  It's a study in contrasts.  She looks at ease, but sharp.  The colors are basic, but put together there's an edge to it.  If I could, I would find some version of this to wear all over the place.  

I've always liked the rocker edgy look, but too much eyeliner, leather, and grommets and it becomes a costume, like I'm trying too hard (I'm sorry, she's young, but Taylor Momsen comes to mind).  Here, the clothes just seem like a natural extension of her.  Like good makeup, it enhances the person.  

Sunday, March 24, 2013

MONDAY GOALS


Happy Monday!  Monday always seems to get a bad rap, to be the anti-Friday, that day that everyone universally dislikes because it marks the beginning of the workweek suckfest.  So it seems appropriate to celebrate and welcome it.  Start the week on a sunny note.
 
I like change (for the better), and usually have a list of things I want to do to improve.  This is where the beside comes in.  The bedside stand always seems to be the place where goals go to pile up and die.  I apologize for the mess, by the way, I just didn't want to  have a polished picture.  Perfection wears a little sometimes.  If I ever photograph my living room, my yellow garbage can is staying in the shot.   
 
Ever had one of those days where you just wake up to streaming sunlight and think, I will change X,Y and Z about myself! I will get started on cognitive behavioral therapy!  I will start journaling every day!  I will read the economist!  Oh, what's that?  It's my phone that I keep fully charged so I can surf the web before passing out. 
 
Here are some new goals:

Friday, March 22, 2013

A PICTURE FOR THE WEEKEND NO. 7


I should probably stick to living plants, but these had a nice shape to them.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

I SPY A HIDDEN LIE

Source
Remember when Google was like that cool older brother that gave you sudden access to all of life's illicit goods?  Suddenly, the internet was your oyster, and you could finally figure out what the Paris Hilton sex tape was all about, or any other sex tape, or find articles about cats drinking cactus beer out of trolls.  Even if it didn't exist, you could google it, and then you would know for sure that it didn't exist, because Google gave you zero search results.  Google's search engine literally improved my quality of life.

On the flip side of that coin, however, Google has been quietly building work campuses on Superfund hazardous waste sites* and making the lives of those people in them literally worse.  Here are some quotes, and my interpretations, from the linked article that I found interesting, from Google spokesperson Katelin Todhunter-Gerberg:

"Employees in the two buildings had access to the information on the intranet, but [Katelin] declined to say whether they were warned of any health risk."  Having access to information is not the same as being told that they are working on a hazardous waste site.  "Hazardous waste site" has a certain ring to it.

"[Katelin] said that employees were never in any danger."  Google employs people directly, and also hires people through contracting agencies - temp workers, who are employees of the agency, and not Google.  Technically, this statement could be true, because this site may only house temp workers and not actual google employees.

Sometimes, meaning can be found in what Katelin did not say.  "Danger" is generic, it is much more vague than, say "Employees were never exposed to hazardous chemicals" or "The measures we took to filter out hazardous chemical from our buildings kept out 98% of these toxins from all areas of all buildings, including stairwells and workspaces."  She could have said these things, or made some other very strong statement, but she didn't.

*See: Google Employees Face Health Risks From Superfund Site's Toxic Vapors.  See also, Superfund site


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