erik [he/him]

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I’ve been surprised how much my upper grade schooler pick up from osmosis of just being around without needing to have a “talk.” We live in a super blue area, one of Kamala’s biggest wins. So, between what he hears at home and at school, he knows Trump getting elected is bad on some level and I’ve told him to be understanding if any of his classmates are taking it particularly hard (he’s literally the only white kid in his class). He doesn’t really get policies or any of that yet outside of like environmentalism is good, wars are bad kind of thing and I doubt many of his peers do either.

    His most advanced political belief might be that the anarchy A is a cool symbol and he has left it as chalk graffiti around the neighborhood and on the public art space near his weekly art class.

    So, honestly, outside of encouraging him to have compassion for his friends and telling him that we’re probably going to even more protests than we have been, I haven’t said much to him.







  • I was way too much of a goodie goodie to ever do that, but I definitely should have.

    For lunch, my family qualified for free lunch. The way they distributed this was once a quarter we would get a collection of tickets to last that whole period. I’d tear one off every morning to take in to school. One year, there was a quarter where I didn’t get get my tickets. So, I had to go to the school office once a week that week and get another set of tickets and the office ladies always assumed I was full of shit, but they gave me the tickets.

    When the snow melted, we found a bunch of mail in a snow bank. Guessing a plow or something knocked them out of our mailbox and buried them all in one go. My parents had me do the honest thing and take the tickets to the office to surrender them, but the ladies were so impressed I was actually telling the truth the whole time, they just laughed and let me have them. I sold those to other kids, mostly other football players that wanted seconds, and lived like a king during that period (was able to buy a few Magic: The Gathering boosters).


  • Not to out just how old I am, but I kind of did this in high school. I was one of the only people in my grade that could type well (about 60 wpm, nothing crazy), so I would type everyone’s handwritten essays for quick cash. It did not net me six figures, but maybe that’s because I went to high school with a bunch of farmers and paper mill workers’ children and not wherever Cuban sends his kids.










  • I missed this game when it first came out, but my child heard a lot about it at school so we got it for him and I saw it was co-op so I was like, “cool, a game we could play together.” Holy shit do I not understand this game at all. I beat all of base Elden Ring solo, no on-line help, but I die within the first ten minutes of being in this game. I’m guessing it’s just something you have to be properly wired for or something and I am decidedly not.