Father’s Rights Activists make me laugh again…

I don’t know how they rationalize this kind of thing in their minds, but this is absolutely not how it happens. And I speak from the point of view of someone who has both of their child support orders permanently in non-enforcement for safety reasons, for whom co-parenting will never actually be an option to be explored.

This picture does a good job mocking those who have actually been involved in shootings, though, I’d say…

The fact that Father’s Rights Activists think that they are the victim in these situations is hilarious and sad.

Maybe I’ll just give it the old college try here.

The more I think about doing NaNoWriMo, the more I think this is going to turn into “well, I’ll give it the good old college try, but I don’t know if I’m going to be able to churn out 1,666 words a day on the topics that I want to write about,” since they’re non-fiction and everyone knows that I do my best work on things that are not fiction, “let alone reach 50,000 words on these matters in thirty days,” but I’m continuing to think about it and will see where things go as it gets closer to November. Sometime in my life I would like to reach 50,000 words in at least one manuscript, and I’ll probably keep those on my computer or backed up on my USB stick, but I’m not sure if I’ll be able to do it over the course of one NaNoWriMo. Still, though, I don’t see the harm right now in giving it “the old college try”. Worst case, I add more words to one of my manuscripts…

The irony in that statement is that I do have a college degree. I have an associate’s degree in biology obtained from the local two-year college, and I finished it out with a GPA (grade point average) of 3.25 on a scale of 4, which wasn’t too bad given the depth of some of the subject matter explored in the classes that I took. I managed to pass microbiology on the first try, which was practically unheard of given the professor that was there teaching it when I took it, took and passed anatomy on the first try with a C, and managed to get a B in physiology finishing that cluster of classes out. I don’t like classes that instruct you to memorize things for the sole sake of memorizing them, but prefer classes that answer the questions of why and how things do what they do, which seems to be why I got a higher grade in physiology class than I did anatomy.

I would have pursued further studies, but my kids needed me at home shortly after I got my associate’s degree, and my own disabilities made it such that it would have been profoundly more difficult for me to pursue further studies in any of the fields that I would have wanted to go into. Maintenance medications for migraines are known for “slowing down the brain” in ways that would not have been conducive or the friendliest toward studying the material that I would quite likely have needed to study, let alone quickly, and the prednisone that I do need for asthma is well-known for “steroid brain” in some people. That, to me, would have been a disastrous two-hit combination that I did not need to knowingly attempt studies on.

At least writing manuscripts on a computer, I can walk away from them if I don’t feel “up to writing them”.

In which I try my hand at DeviantArt.

The tablet that we’ve had since Bub was a baby decided to die a peaceful death from old age, so I went on ahead and replaced that — it doesn’t surprise me that it died since it was that old, but hooking it up to all of the computers that we have in this house and not getting it to function in any capacity nailed the whole “it died” thing for me, because for the life of me I couldn’t get any of them to recognize it when plugged in via USB and we live in a plug and play world. I wound up getting the same exact make and model as our old tablet, which was almost wonderfully ironic… I guess that’s one less thing that I have to learn how to navigate, although I haven’t actually used a tablet in awhile, so it’s going to take a bit of time for me to get used to drawing on a tablet again. But I do want to learn how to do it again while the kids are in bed, and I suppose that is the best time for me to practice on it. That said, I went on ahead and made a DeviantArt account that my intentions are to post art and photography on, the former of which I’ll work on while they’re sleeping each night. I haven’t exactly heard bad things about DeviantArt, so I was like, well… why not? Heh.

Meanwhile, Bub and I have been playing through some of the old games that they have on the repository (what do you call that) that having a Nintendo Switch online subscription gives you free access to. We found out the hard way that you can only have one “suspend state” save file, although luckily we didn’t have any really far out, advanced save files at the end of a game. It’s good that we know this now though. Right now we’re prioritizing working on Kirby’s Adventure, then we may play Super Mario Bros. 3 and go on from there.

I mean, honestly, this does not surprise me.

Regarding this school district and opening up what was supposed to be the first three weeks of virtual learning for everyone (since a judge mandated that no face-to-face learning could take place until, at the very least, after Labor Day due to the continued spread of COVID-19), I found out that in spite of the district having interested parents and guardians fill out multiple forms attesting to the need of a device or Internet hotspot… they did not order enough of either of these things, schools ran out at varying times on the first day on days that they had designated to give out schedules, supplies, and technology, and this effectively left students who were in need of technology in the lurch because they had no way to get online or do their work, especially if they were going to remain virtual students after Labor Day. So apparently the school had to inform parents and guardians that they would be extending a “grace period”, not holding students’ absences against them if they could not log online due to this, and not penalizing students’ grades for not being able to complete assignments due to this. Personally, it just blows my mind that this district had all summer to plan for this and this was exactly what happened. But I graduated from this district myself, so…

They had the whole summer to make this a clean, seamless transition, and they completely botched this.

Meanwhile, in my spare time I’ve begun to acclimate to our new PC controller, which I have in hand. Either this is less forgiving than I thought it would be, or Kickle Cubicle is less forgiving than I thought it would be. Knowing me, it’s probably a little bit of both. But this game is definitely not known for being an easy game.

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