“After all, the wrong road always leads somewhere.”
“It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars.” Things that piss me off, amuse or bemuse me, including cheating ex's, INTJ's, scam schools, hypocrites, karma, cakewalks and dishonor. I bought the ticket and am taking the ride. Special dedication to Raymond Lambert and Marie Hanna for providing the inspiration.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Absence of Pain?
It's hard to reintroduce the wonderment of youth into a mature life. Maybe that's why so many cheat on their spouses and partners, that thrill of seeking out that which is new and exciting. But even that fades, at a certain age there simply isn't that much that is new out there. And that's when you have to come to grips. At some point in life there's nothing left others can give you to "make you happy" and you have to become happy through conscious choice.
Iv'e been pondering happiness lately.
Or rather, my lack of feeling happy.
I should feel happy, I have nothing to be unhappy about.
That's when I decided happiness is most likely relative.
Most of the things that made me happy as a child don't make me happy now.
"Make me happy". When I think about it even that sounds wrong.
I don't think anything can make me "feel" anything. It's all brain chemistry in reaction to something from outside of myself.
Does riding my bike make me happy, or just distract me from my current thoughts?
I'm often happier at work. Or am I just more distracted from my current thoughts?
Or rather, my lack of feeling happy.
I should feel happy, I have nothing to be unhappy about.
That's when I decided happiness is most likely relative.
Most of the things that made me happy as a child don't make me happy now.
"Make me happy". When I think about it even that sounds wrong.
I don't think anything can make me "feel" anything. It's all brain chemistry in reaction to something from outside of myself.
Does riding my bike make me happy, or just distract me from my current thoughts?
I'm often happier at work. Or am I just more distracted from my current thoughts?
A personal Fiefdom
A personal fiefdom. It is good to be queen until it isn't.
Where was the oversight, a weak handpicked board and part time treasurer to rubber stamp.
I suspect that getting involved in these charter schools was a very bad career move. Leaves Stephanie Millard in a pretty bad position. Not sure how many other charters she was acting treasurer for but I suspect any and know for sure that one of them was Ohio Connections Academy.
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2014/10/17/former-charter-school-leader-gets-plea-deal/17438269/
Where was the oversight, a weak handpicked board and part time treasurer to rubber stamp.
I suspect that getting involved in these charter schools was a very bad career move. Leaves Stephanie Millard in a pretty bad position. Not sure how many other charters she was acting treasurer for but I suspect any and know for sure that one of them was Ohio Connections Academy.
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/2014/10/17/former-charter-school-leader-gets-plea-deal/17438269/
A former superintendent accused of using her charter school as her "personal feifdom" is now a convicted felon, marking the latest blemish for charter schools in this region and statewide.
Lisa Hamm, who ran the Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy, the region's largest charter school, cut a deal with prosecutors last week. She pleaded guilty Oct. 8 to three of 26 felony counts against her. The remaining charges, including multiple counts of theft in office and tampering with evidence, were dismissed.
Hamm, who court documents claim ran the school as her "personal fiefdom," could get up to 18 months in prison on the charges of unauthorized use of property. Probation is also an option. She agreed to repay $75,000 to the school. She's scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 24 by Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge John West.
Hamm of Fairfield, and former treasurer Stephanie Millard, of Walnut Hills, were accused of stealing or misusing $148,000 in taxpayer money that should have gone to educating the 950 students at Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy. The court documents allege Hamm instead used the money to pay for extravagant trips, plays, concerts, luggage, spa visits, jewelry veterinary care and other personal uses.
The charges in the Oct. 8 plea agreement involved a trip to San Diego that ended up costing more than $20,000, and trips to Orlando and to see Oprah Winfrey. Hamm had said the trips were school-related.
Charter schools are public schools that are independently run. There are about three dozen in Southwest Ohio. Some are high-performing and well-run. But as a group they're often criticized for lax accountability and mediocre academics. Several local charter schools have closed over the years due to financial problems and academic issues. Some cases resulted in criminal charges.
The state has been cracking down on charter schools via stringent audits and increased scrutiny of their sponsoring organizations. Charter school accountability has become a political issue, as Democrats accuse Republican leadership of not doing enough to improve it.
In the most recent example the Concept chain of charter schools, which includes the Horizon Science Academy in Bond Hill, came under investigation by the FBI and the Ohio Department of Education after a string of allegations including improper use of technology money and testing irregularities.
Sound like justice to me.
Sound like justice to me.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
One step closer to the end of man
pretty soon, women will only need us to reach the stuff in the top cabinet, and removing stubborn jar lids
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Lab-grown penises developed by scientists and now 'ready for human tests'
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Lab-grown penises developed by scientists and now 'ready for human tests'
Monday, October 6, 2014
Thoughts for the day
"Well ya see, Norm, it's like this... A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it's the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers

- Cliff Calvin
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