Someone described it as "like being interviewed by an NPR reporter." So, it's not her; it's me, but also, it's her.
I think I set the bar too high at "toxic."
I'm seeing people tighten up their friend circles, drifting away from high maintenance relationships. People like beejay's friend who can be strident or inflexible, or smonster's friends who don't invest energy in maintaining the relationship or your friend whose positive traits are offset by a pretty aggravating one.
Happier with a smaller circle of people who have shown they will be there, eager for your company, fun to be with. Where the positives are abundant and the negatives minimal to nil.
One of my friends is ending a 15 y.o marriage because she couldn't tolerate her husband's Libertarian politics as they grew increasingly out of alignment with her progressive views.
(Also he's running for office and she's not willing to be the "wifey" in his campaign, especially since she doesn't support his stances.)
And, yeah, an old boss once said, "The prize never chases," and you, my friend, are a prize for sure.
Well, that is an excellent mantra and a lovely compliment. Thank you!!
I hear you, Hec. If the relationship doesn't spark joy and meaning, give it a Kondo "thank you for your service" and peace out.
Good for your friend getting divorced and refusing to be wifey.
(PS if anyone wants to see my bullet boobs the cleave is visible in a post from today on fb)
(PS if anyone wants to see my bullet boobs the cleave is visible in a post from today on fb)
Trying to think of the non-Boorish way to say, "I noticed that!"
Once again, I'm reading a piece on nuclear power (specifically Bill Gates attempt to create a new, cheaper, smaller reactor that's more cost effective) and wishing I could quiz Ginger, or Ed for that matter, on what the fuck is a "molten salt battery": [link]
A molten salt "battery" is a way of storing heat energy using, you guessed it, molten salt. You want to store energy? Heat up the salt. You want to extract energy? Use the hot salt to boil water and generate steam energy.
My opinion is that while nuclear energy is getting cheaper, it's not getting cheaper faster than renewable energy (wind/solar) + storage is getting cheaper. So it's cheaper to hook your wind and solar panels up to batteries (molten salt or otherwise) than it is to build even a small and cheap nuclear reactor. Nuclear's window of opportunity has closed.
John Oliver had a thing about salt batteries on Sunday. I am not enough of a chemistry expert to understand if they are a real viable alternative to lithium-ion (hopefully yes because lithium mining is literally the worst but also our current best path forward to getting off oil.)
(And by "not enough of a chemistry expert" I mean "Multiple better-educated Buffistas have pointed out that my caffeine molecule tattoo is missing a bond and chemically unstable")
I’m chemically unstable if I don’t get my morning coffee!
I think I set the bar too high at "toxic."
I hear ya'. And I do limit my exposure to maybe once or twice a year and in a group, heh.
I am overall super lucky with my peeps.
Ha, lisah! I see what you did there.
Somebody ask me if I've been to the pool yet when I post tomorrow...
Consider it achieved.
We are a foamy bunch, yeah? It was good to be reminded of that at Jacqueline's gathering.
I bought something so pink this week, I think JZ convinced me to buy it. Have no idea where I'd wear it, but I have it.
I hate that I don't have more ties here, though.