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Hello Again! Personal Notes and the Roller Coaster Known as 2020

2020 falling over

Hello, hello, readers-mine. A friend has asked me to start blogging again and I really rather enjoy designing websites, so I decided to create a brand new one. I’ve migrated all the old stuff over, so nothing should be missing, though I have found that some formatting got a little funky in the transfer from Blogger to WordPress. That said, I love the clean lines on the new site.

Now, it’s been four years since I blogged even semi-regularly and a lot has changed during that time, for me personally and for the world. 2020 is one heck of a dumpster fire and one hell of a roller coaster. Normally, my posts include pictures, but this one is going to be long, so I have, instead, hooked you up with links to further reading and photographs.

The year started off with the death of Lindsay, my bestie and partner in crime since high school. We rarely went more than a few days without talking or texting, so the world is weird and less bright without her. At some point, I’m sure, I’ll clear my head enough to write a piece in honor of her, but I’m still not there. A few weeks later, I became pretty ill myself and it’s left me with some breathing issues and swelling in my joints that are problematic and keeping me from my students (because those are not good symptoms to have during a pandemic). So, as I am currently on medical leave, I thought I’d take my friend’s advice and start this blog up again.

On the plus side of this year, my brother moved home from Greece. I love having him around and get to spend time playing with his rather ridiculously adorable cat. I may start studying Greek on my own as it is our family background and I’ve been surrounded by it for most of my life. I’d also like to reup my French, Portuguese, American Sign Language, and Japanese. I have really let my languages go and am totally failing at speaking them at this point other than little phrases here and there. Time to get out the language notebooks again.

Now onto the world during 2020:

Throughout this whole thing, President Trump has also been tweeting and using social media to make announcements on policy, harangue, and harass people. He name calls like a schoolyard bully and does it online, calling for other people to do the same. He even puts out comments on other political leaders, international and domestic, making him rather less popular with other world leaders. Vox, CNN, RollingStone, Boston Globe, TweetBinder, Wikipedia, Newsday

We’ve also had to deal with QAnon becoming a real problem. Something that previously was a fringe conspiracy is now everywhere. People previously thought of as rational have started to believe some or all of this crazy theory that involves anti-Jewish conspiracies from the Middle Ages, a Satanic pedophile ring, red shoes, harvesting blood from children, cannibalism, the Deep State, aliens, and Donald Trump as a savior. All of this started with random posts from someone calling themselves Q and leaving anonymous statements on websites. People even scan Twitter for misspellings, thinking that these are signals to QAnon followers. To call it bizarre is an understatement. If you want to see some crazy maps, look up “map of QAnon” on Google. No. Really. Go do it. These reference articles to explain some of what you see will be here when you get back, readers-mine. WSJ, BBC, CBS, Al Jazeera, The Gaurdian, NYTimes

I am sure that I have missed something somewhere, but if you’re feeling tired, worn out, or alone, readers-mine, the list above is probably why. Hang on tight as we go through the final drop on this roller coaster we call 2020. It’s sure to be a doozy.

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