It was only a matter of time, but I finally tested positive for corona (along with 75% of the compound, including the staff). I only experienced symptoms for--literally--a day and a half before fully recovering. All I had was a pretty painful headache, like my sinuses were pressurized, and a fever, which were both largely … Continue reading jPay Message #207
Month: December 2020
Books I Read last month (Nov2020)
The Origins and History of Consciousness - Erich NeumannBlackout - Candace OwensWhite Teeth - Zadie SmithLet the Great World Spin - Colum McCannManhattan Beach - Jennifer EganThe Plus: Self-Help for People Who Hate Self-Help - Greg GutfeldHow Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom - Matt RidleyThe Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets - Helen Vendler … Continue reading Books I Read last month (Nov2020)
“A Brief History of the Fentanyl Epidemic”
I've hesitated to write this post on fentanyl for awhile now for a few reasons. For starters, I didn't want to seem to be abjuring responsibility for the events that led to my prison sentence. What happened was tragic, and I admittedly played a role in what transpired, however well-intentioned and unthinking. If I'm being … Continue reading “A Brief History of the Fentanyl Epidemic”
jPay Message #203
Like I've mentioned in the past, I've a lot of things working against me that are basically out of my control. Like, the way I talk, and even my voice. The glasses provided by the MDOC would make Brad Pitt look like a sex offender allergic to consent. And then there are smaller things revealed … Continue reading jPay Message #203