…and that's really quite enough, i think.
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it might give you some insight into why i, and other formerly poor people, work so hard, and why complaining about not getting what you think you're entitled to don't go over well with us. i'm very grateful that i no longer have to do so many of the things on that list to get by; that not nearly as many things on the list apply to me; and that the day when i won't have to do any of them is in sight.... in spite of that, i've managed to come a long way from the days when well-meaning people anonymously left bags of groceries on my family's doorstep, and we'd eaten so many cheerios for so many meals that not even the dog could stomach them, anymore.... it gives grants for small, concrete things, like electric bills, a new water pump, a new tire, a visit to an optometrist, a computer -- all the sudden emergencies that are just minor potholes when you've got money, but utter sinkholes when you're trying to decide between the 10¢ or the 12¢ ramen.
Read Moredigital paintings
some recent digital paintings; two from a week ago, one from this last saturday.... still trying to work out just which digital tool best mimics anything i'm proficient at in the analog world.... and now, my dog is giving her 'stay the fuck away bark,' so i'd better go investigate.
Read Morehow to suck less at photoshop
now i want to make my own version of these tutorials, focusing on indesign.
Read Moreapathy isn't attractive
today's Super Tuesday, so here are some things to think about: if you haven't seen "the oreo cartoon," a short about the national budget spending, by one of the founder's of ben & jerry's ice cream, you can watch it here: read up on the issues and candidates in your state, then get yourself over to your local polling place and vote. the league of women voters runs a non-partisan site that supplies information about the candidates and issues, vote411.org.
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