Chronic SOS - October 24, 2024
I covered a few serious topics recently, so it's probably time for a fun post. The season thankfully provides no end of entertainment!
Chronic SOS - May 2, 2024
Hey everyone!
Its been a while!
Chronic SOS - June 1, 2023 (birthday edition)
Kicking off the (very popular) June birthdays - happy birthday to someone who may be an academic, but is a goofy goober at heart!
Chronic SOS - June 1, 2023
In recognition of pride month, posts will mostly be LGBTQ+ related: posts about queer and disabled icons, Ask Aunt Lori topics regarding LGBTQ+ issues, and articles on the intersection of disability and queerness. There are a lot of birthdays this month too!
Chronic SOS - May 24, 2023
Because I love Animal Crossing, it's no surprise that I love Stardew Valley too. Em got me into it (once again, shoutout Em) and in turn, I got my mirror BFF into it.
Chronic SOS - May 20, 2023
In honor of someone's birthday, I'll be focusing on sharing some wrestling stories of Andre the Giant.
Chronic SOS - May 10, 2023
I somehow managed to accidentally delete my Animal Crossing New Horizons Island I had built up (AND the backup), but after I was mad at myself for a while, I started up a new one. It's finally starting to look good again and I'm reminded of how great Animal Crossing is for games that are relaxing and fun - perfect for distracting you from uncooperative organs.
Chronic SOS - May 5, 2023
Over the years, Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a celebration of Mexican heritage in the United States.
This year, I'd like to focus on a famous Mexican artist who struggled with chronic pain and health issues: Frida Kahlo.
Chronic SOS - April 29, 2023
Chronic SOS - April 22, 2023
There's certainly going to be a lot to write about afterwards, but I'm holding off on writing about it until I have more information. For now, I'm focusing on other projects, namely:
I FINISHED WRITING MY MEMOIR!
Chronic SOS - March 4, 2023
Hello all! I had an unexpected long hiatus, courtesy of my kidneys. I’ll be getting into more specifics about the condition, but for now, enjoy some of the memes I created for this situation: