I recently read an article in the newspaper that the saying, ‘Opposites attract’ isn’t actually true. It’s true in some senses but not in others. Introverts and extroverts can get along, but they need to both be adventurous in the same way. For example, the introvert may prefer their own company and the extrovert may like going out three nights a week, but they both have to want to go hiking on the weekend, or something like that.
The theory that opposites attract is true for my partner and I, not in the sense of how out-going we are but how much money we like to spend. I tend to buy a lot of things, clothes, stuff for the house, expensive dinners and drinks. But my partner is a spendthrift. This usually doesn’t come to a head unless it’s something that we both mutually need and have disagreements about, for example our recent need for roof repairs. Melbourne has been raining a lot this autumn, so I’m staring at this puddle of water on the floor where our roof has leaked, telling old mate, ‘We’ve gotta get this fixed!’ I can almost see his thought processes turn into dollar signs.
Anyway, eventually I convinced him. All I had to do was point out the broken roof tiles, the moss covering half the roof, and the rotting gunk filled gutters. But this only led to further problems. When we finally called the best roofing services Melbourne city has to offer, and I got my hands on their catalogue, well… Of course I couldn’t resist browsing all of the pretty new tiles and selecting the nicest ones to make our house look extra cute. When my partner found out, he cracked it, saying that we couldn’t afford it. I said, ‘We can afford it, you’re just being stingy!’ We fought it out, but at the end of the day, we still love each other.
Every year I watch the Grouchies, and it’s always the same movies that win: sentimental period pieces and anything based on a true story with lots of sad piano music and sad actor faces. So basically, not what anyone actually wants to watch and have fun. I swear, they’re so formulaic even a computer algorithm could predict what’s going to win. Heck, a computer algorithm could
What I do definitely isn’t for everyone. In fact, thinking about it in context of the greater corporate business environment, what I do is incredibly specific. Very
Okay, I’m all for the industrial revolution and the invention of new amazing technologies (like running water and all that) but all this speeding up of manual processes with machinery has come with a terrible cost. The real art of work now done by machines has fallen by the wayside, with skills fostered over the generations becoming redundant within decades.
ing organically. I have friends that have been absolutely raving about how wonderful homeopathic remedies for menopause are, but if you ask me, that’s all a load of bull. It’s a hormone balance that causes all of the problem, literally a problem with all the chemicals in your body, so it makes perfect sense to add more chemicals to your body to balance it out. On top of that, it makes me super mad that those very same women who argue for natural cures are the ones who get botox once a month. The hypocrites! No, that’s not me at all. I’d really just be out and proud about the wonderful ways I use science to fight something that’s completely unnecessary in this day and age: getting older.
Ugh, I just got back from a weekend-long conference on ‘cultural appropriation’. Everyone in the studio had to attend. And I know it’s pretty important, because we can cause offence if we
That’s it: this town centre is dead. Nothing here but cheap shops and a couple of really bad supermarkets. What do you have to do to get a good coffee around here? I’ll tell you: you don’t. You go to the supermarket, where you sit in the corner of the café they have, on their corporate chairs, and you sip your lattes from a machine. It makes it right in front of you and everything. That’s how low this place is.
Have you ever seen those ASMR videos online? The acronym stands for autonomous sensory meridian response and the videos are designed to give you a relaxed tingly feeling. They often involve someone speaking to you in a soft low voice and sometimes they pretend to be examining you or touching you in some way. Well, a couple of years, ago I got heavily into watching these videos. They’re so relaxing. I’d always listen to one on my headphones before bed to ease the day’s tension and send me off into blissful sleep. I eventually started making some of my own videos and the first in the series was about me giving a facial treatment at a day spa. I know it sounds strange but this is what led me to
My kids are good most of the time. They’re a bit cheeky on occasion but that’s just because they’re adventurous, not because they want to hurt anyone. What seems like antisocial behaviour is, when you look closer, just innocent mischief. My husband tries to discipline them but I do think he’s being too harsh sometimes. I’m kind of glad that they have an imagination at least and that they know how to enjoy themselves. So long as they don’t hurt anyone else, these are great traits to carry on into adulthood.
It’s time to set these affairs in order. We can’t have a productive workspace if we’re all acting so immature, and it’s just not good for business whenever we have clients in. You see, there’s an office just downstairs, a floor below us. They’re all