Marriage is about ownership. I view this as a legal tax bracket arrangement. Even if you find your own husband, that you can trust, that you see often, who you get along with, I feel I’m suspicious of all men right now. See, men think with their shlong, not with their big head. Men are in fact, the weaker sex. Why? Because they need sex more than women do! I find marriage to be a waste of my time and energy. For now, I can’t get married because I have a hiatal hernia that is royally kicking my ass. I have no energy for much, my sleeping habits are weird, and the pandemic is not helping my energy.

Petty bullcrap, torment, people who pick on me, and people who do not take my advice. I have stuff I need to get done with my life because I want to go into helping professions like medicine. I have decided that it is high time I work part-time to full-time from home, so I t is time to get my own medical benefits through a job. I also want to succeed at freelance writing, and this means buying my own insurance. I can no longer sustain being low-income. I’m trying to reign in the impulse to set up opportunities to earn money but I can stay low income for the time frame it takes to get used to a continuous glucose monitor, which is now covered. I do not have the time for fun, games, petty bullshit, or irrational nonsense, I have to take my work seriously in order to get anywhere with my writing, something I’m trying to do.
The duty of the journalist is to write the truth as they see it. It is not alternative facts or corrupt, journalism. It is to write the truth, exposing the lies. A journalist has to observe things in order to try to make the wrongs right. Journalism is about writing the truth as it is spoken, not making stuff up to get it wrong. The truth is relative, crazy is relative, and the truth is out there. Journalists have to stick with the facts. The facts are there to be observed. A journalist has to protect their source by not revealing their source to the public as they print out the story.
The difference between opinion and fact is that an opinion is something you think while a fact like a measurement of miles just exists. Opinions are for the op-ed section while facts are for other stories. Facts are facts. They exist, they mean something, and they must be repeated. A fact is solid, while an opinion is not necessarily solid. Opinions wiggle around, changing ever so slightly. Facts are grounded, rooted in reality, and meaningful. An opinion is something that could change into something different, all the time. It is not a number, or a reality-based statement.

Yes, between the fires, Category 4 storms hitting the Gulf Coast, and the coronavirus, this timeline really sucks. It is bothering me. I’m trying to distract myself with working. I’m definitely seeing that I’m trying to keep my head above water financially but some stuff isn’t working. My own predictions are that we will beat this, and head back to democracy since He won’t get another term. Although some right-wingers really like what he is doing. These are the people who are going to turn away last. I understand people who have a different opinion from me and I know how to get along with them, unlike some people.
Global warming is moving faster daily. The melting permafrost is going to expose new illnesses that will overrun us. This part of the 21st is hard to survive. We deal with crazy new challenges every day but the thing is, it is also very exciting. Global warming is contributing to what could be a disaster. Global warming could be fixed by using ethanol as fuel for cars. The coronavirus forcing everybody to work from home did reduce air pollution in March and April. Air pollutants contribute to global warming, and the hole in the ozone layer is not helping. But what do we earth humans do? We ignore the situation since we all have to work, at least the working class does, and we try to find solutions to the problem in our “free” time. Global warming is something that will raise the temperature of this planet 10-degrees Farenheit in the next century.
The cold places on earth like the Arctic and Antarctic help cool off our planet. Hotter regions absorb heat. If climate change severely impacts these regions, the entire planet’s weather could be changed. Rising sea levels impact coastal communities like Los Angeles, along with global food sources. The plastic pollution in the world’s oceans is impacting wildlife since we are preoccupied with fending off the rise of fascism again. Permafrost is melting which could cause an upswing in diseases long thought-controlled. The reality is that germs are everywhere on this planet, and while some of us have an immune system that can defend itself, others of us are not so lucky. We are unprepared for what is coming because we do not know what is coming, even if we read other people’s ideas about what is coming. Helping clean up this planet ought to be a legitimate job since plastic in our landfills could be melted down into oil, so that we can use that to power our cars. Not that anybody is doing anything about this.
Works Cited
https://www.worldwildlife.org/pages/six-ways-loss-of-arctic-ice-impacts-everyone