I Don’t have to Get Married to Justify My Existence

There are some spaces in which every adult is allowed to be. For example, restaurants, resorts, and the like. Now, some places limit their spaces to say, only adults: adults-only resorts, for example. The idea is that adults want to vacation sometimes without listening to screaming toddlers next to them while they relax by theContinue reading “I Don’t have to Get Married to Justify My Existence”

If “Millennials are lazy,” then why are “Boomers” dying in poverty?

Constantly, we hear about “entitled millennials” who want to own homes and “won’t work hard enough” to meet their goals. Goals of home ownership, starting a family, and other basic milestones most so-called “boomers” accomplished while working entry-level jobs. Now, they turn around and tell us that jobs that are far more advanced than theContinue reading “If “Millennials are lazy,” then why are “Boomers” dying in poverty?”

Hotels Are Not Less Risky than AirBNB

I recently had to travel back home, three hours south in Florida, to see my doctors. I do this twice a year. I stayed in an AirBNB, as there are only a handful of hotels in my small town, and most AirBNBs are single-family-homes. Many are relatively new and nice. The people who live inContinue reading “Hotels Are Not Less Risky than AirBNB”

America’s Obesity Epidemic has a Simple Solution, and you Don’t have to Pay Noom a Kidney for It

I was just reading an article about Noom—the “weight loss app” that claims to use “psychology” to “change the way [you] think about food.” It claims to not be a diet. But, as the article said, it is. I found this out myself when I tried to use the app myself—not to lose weight, butContinue reading “America’s Obesity Epidemic has a Simple Solution, and you Don’t have to Pay Noom a Kidney for It”

Put your Damn Earbuds in: The Newest Rude Trend I’ve Noticed in Cities

With the advent of “vines” and short videos on Facebook, I’ve noticed an increase in an insanely annoying, ultra-rude behavior that has become so common, it almost seems as if people think it’s socially acceptable: watching such videos on smartphones, in public, without headphones. The volume is typically set to full-blast. And this is somethingContinue reading “Put your Damn Earbuds in: The Newest Rude Trend I’ve Noticed in Cities”

Massage Therapy: Its Role in Chronic Pain Management, and Why Insurance Companies Should Cover LMTs

As all of my regular readers likely know, I have severe chronic pain. Back in the Fall of last year (2021), I started regularly seeing a massage therapist that worked at the rec center at my university. It was a discounted-cost service, but was not run by students, which is an unusual combination. Ironically, dueContinue reading “Massage Therapy: Its Role in Chronic Pain Management, and Why Insurance Companies Should Cover LMTs”

Reptiles Aren’t Disposable Pets

I was recently on a “Florida Gecko Keepers” group and saw a post by a woman who’s crested gecko had recently died. She posted a picture, where the gecko was visibly dehydrated, with sunken-in eyes. She said that he had stuck shed for two weeks prior to his death, and wouldn’t eat. She “bought aContinue reading “Reptiles Aren’t Disposable Pets”

Millennial Tattoo Artists: Grow Up and Stop Being Demanding Douchebags

I have a lot of tattoos. Big, small. Most people don’t notice them because they’re well-placed: I can wear professional attire and not look like a gangbanger, or worse, an idiot yuppie with script “Live laugh love” emblazoned across my collarbone, neck, or the back of my hands. I’ve gotten tattoos at places that fallContinue reading “Millennial Tattoo Artists: Grow Up and Stop Being Demanding Douchebags”

Why Disabled Living is Better in Small Towns Than Cities: The “LGBT” Version

A reader asked me to touch on another aspect of disabled living, particularly in small towns: that of “LGBT” individuals. It’s no secret that I’m bisexual. However, my take on this subject is not what you’d expect. It is something that I think should be said for the benefit of those who vilify conservatives, republicans,Continue reading “Why Disabled Living is Better in Small Towns Than Cities: The “LGBT” Version”

Why Wake Forest’s Medical Student Kychelle Rosario Deserves to Be Expelled (and maybe criminally prosecuted).

On one hand, the requirements to become a practicing medical doctor in the United States never seem to stop increasing in bulk. My father, who trains medical residents, tells me about the enormous number of “hands-on hours” students must now complete between undergrad and medical school just to apply to medical school. He said thatContinue reading “Why Wake Forest’s Medical Student Kychelle Rosario Deserves to Be Expelled (and maybe criminally prosecuted).”