Photo Journal: 9/13/2022 Blue Lake
Shot with Canon 80D
Sigma 150-300mm Contemporary
Blue Lake, Oregon
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Shot with Canon 80D
Sigma 150-300mm Contemporary
Blue Lake, Oregon
Follow me on Instagram @g_grins and @fractalfocus.nature
There are an average of 130 suicides a day in the United States. Nearly 70% of those are white men and nearly 53% of them exit the mortal coil utilizing a firearm. There is all manner of ways to end your own life, and the truth is, I never thought much about it. Would I be a pill popper, a wrist cutter, a hangman, or go archaic and fill my pockets with stones and walk into the nearest, deep body of water? I had not the faintest idea, but knowing myself and my fears of going against the social grain, I’d probably put a gun in my mouth. I mean, is there anything more American than punching your ticket by exercising your second amendment right?
Read MoreRecommendations:
Channing: In the Miso Soup and Piercing by Ryū Murakami (books)
Joe: Book & Movie Review: The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray Pollock
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I did not plan on engaging in such a plethora of dark material all at once but when the podcast you’re listening to weirdly syncs up with the book you’re reading you end up drenched in the depravity of humanity.
Let me explain:
Read MoreThis is nothing. The following is barely a slice of the stuff that retail, customer service, and others deal with in the real world. This doesn’t cover the hundreds of thieves, assholes, horrible managers and customers, or the stress of dealing with covid, rioters, protestors, and bad teammates.
Here are just a few photos to demonstrate some of the madness that occurs in the stores that you shop in every day. When you open your doors to the masses you see what society has to offer.
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