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Thursday, October 31, 2024

Despite everything, it's still me

Today I turn 50. The half century mark. 

That's the age that old people are!

How did this happen?

I read once that you're only old when the ache of your nostalgia for what you've left behind becomes stronger than the thrill of anticipation for what the future holds. 

I'm trying to resist that, by continuing to learn. The one thing I really like about myself is that I'm curious. I can't stand not knowing.

“The best thing for being sad," replied Merlin, beginning to puff and blow, "is to learn something. That's the only thing that never fails. You may grow old and trembling in your anatomies, you may lie awake at night listening to the disorder of your veins, you may miss your only love, you may see the world about you devastated by evil lunatics, or know your honour trampled in the sewers of baser minds. There is only one thing for it then — to learn. Learn why the world wags and what wags it. That is the only thing which the mind can never exhaust, never alienate, never be tortured by, never fear or distrust, and never dream of regretting. Learning is the only thing for you. Look what a lot of things there are to learn.”

So I'm seeking out new music, listening to podcasts, reading books I've never read before, by not wallowing in what was. But I have a natural predisposition towards melancholy to begin with, so it's not easy.

Also, I guess I am old now, because "Natural predisposition towards melancholy" sounds like a  diagnosis from the Edwardian era.

I don't know if someone's basic nature can change beyond a certain point. 

"What can change the nature of a man?"
(50-year-old Josh remains topical with a video game reference from 25 years ago)

In general terms,  I still hold the same values and share the same interests that I did when I was 31, when Percy was born. Or 23 when I got married. Or 21 when I became an adult. Or 18 when I graduated high school.  

I'm still me. 

The specific way these values manifest have changed because my circumstances and the world around me have, but the values that give rise to them, the fire that casts the shadows on the cave wall, have not, not fundamentally. Not really.

I still believe that people should be free to be who they are. I believe the strong must stand up for the weak, the voiceless. I believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person, to steal a sentiment from the Unitarians. 

Now that I'm older, I'm better positioned (or maybe just more inclined) to put myself out there and start enacting the changes I want to see in the world. I serve on the local school board, I was a trustee for our local library, I recently joined the local Rotary club. 

However, it hasn’t always been easy. With increased involvement comes greater exposure, and that has left me vulnerable to the occasional unfounded and despicable rumor. Fortunately, one of the benefits of having lived this long is knowing who I am and what I stand for. While I’m still sensitive about certain things, I find the lies so detached from reality no longer have any power over me. I don't recognize myself in the person they're attacking. On the whole, it's worth it. I'm in a position to help people, so I do. And besides, "Your opinion of me means nothing when I know better."

We were always told that we would grow more conservative as we grew older, but that hasn't happened with me. Instead, I find myself increasingly idealistic while simultaneously becoming progressively more pragmatic. I believe, more than ever, that those values I enumerated must be championed, but it has to be done in way that allows them to be implemented effectively. Sometimes that involves compromising, and knowing when to compromise and when to stick to your ideals is the thorniest part.

It makes me think of the maxim "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." Many people misinterpret this as a cynical attack on good intentions or as a warning against meddling, but I see it differently. To me, it shows the importance of not just wanting to do good but also taking responsibility for the outcomes of our actions. It's a warning that good intentions alone are not sufficient; when coupled with poor execution, lack of foresight, or ignorance, they can result in harm rather than benefit. It means there is a responsibility to anticipate potential outcomes and consider the full impact of what you're doing.

I don't want to be a three-day monk and tie everything to my current interests, and I know have have tendencies in this direction, but I'll return to the Rotary Club, because I think their four-way test for this purpose is a pretty good starting point.

  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

I guess time will tell how I'm doing. Hard to know what your story is really about until you reach the end. Until that time, I'll keep doing my best.

Swing by in another fifty years and I'll give you an update. 




ANITLO Word of the Day October 31: Fetch!

 



Fetch!


Snuff made it happen. Thanks for reading!



Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 29: Detective


 Detective

The Great Detective’s methodical questioning and Snuff’s careful responses highlight a moment where investigation, deduction, and strategy converge.

Monday, October 28, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 28: Clarity

 


Clarity

Snuff gains a clear understanding of the final location for the Game and the nature of Bubo’s involvement. The shifting pieces finally come together, providing him with the clarity he needs to complete his calculations and prepare for the final act.

Sunday, October 27, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 27: Revelation

 



 Revelation

Snuff learns that Bubo was never a true player in the Game, clarifying his miscalculations and resolving lingering confusion.

Saturday, October 26, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 26: Anticipation

 


Anticipation


Snuff as cautiously navigates familiar territories and encounters a mysterious tracker.

Friday, October 25, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 25: Reclamation

 



Reclamation

Cheeter reclaims his lost shadow and the natural instincts it represents, returning to his original self, free from the magical bindings imposed on him. 

Thursday, October 24, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 24: Things

 


Things


The bound horrors break loose during a magical attack, and Snuff and Jack struggle to contain the chaos. Ultimately, they secure the house and survive, but the threats continue to grow.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 23: Deliverance

 


 Deliverance 

Snuff and Graymalk attempt to free Lynette from the vicar's clutches but barely escape themselves. Later, Snuff faces a grim fate with the vivisectionists, only to be saved by Jack's violent intervention.

"I've come for my dog," he said.  "That's him on your table."

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 22:"I hate this Friggin' Chapter"

 


Annoying

Graymalk subjects us to a free verse travelogue of Unknown Kadath. 


Monday, October 21, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 21: Balance



 Balance

Snuff carefully balances his actions, choosing to keep some truths from Larry while sharing others. He seeks balance in his alliances, keeping peace with Quicklime while gathering critical information. The Count's multiple resting places disturb the balance of the Game’s patterns, forcing Snuff to recalculate. Even the Great Detective, usually in control, slips momentarily into the wildness of the music, revealing a delicate balance between order and chaos. Throughout, Snuff strives to maintain equilibrium as events swirl toward their climax.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 20: Restraint




Restraint

Snuff and Graymalk proceed cautiously, holding back to avoid revealing too much too soon. The exchange with Nightwind is marked by mutual restraint, as both share information carefully without fully disclosing their motives and Snuff controls his instincts when confronted by the Body Parts Man, choosing caution over aggression.

Saturday, October 19, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 19: Deception

 



Deception

Snuff uncovers layers of hidden intentions and false identities, from the vicar's involvement in the Game to the Great Detective's masquerade as a neighbor. Players and those on the fringes weave intricate lies, masking their true roles and alliances.

Friday, October 18, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 18: Uncertainty

 


Uncertainty


Snuff grapples with the unknown, weighing the roles of Larry, the vicar, and other potential players in the Game while trying to determine the exact center of manifestation.


Thursday, October 17, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 17: Barter





 Barter


As Snuff observes Jack’s late-night trip to the cemetery, he encounters a strange, lively marketplace of gravediggers exchanging body parts. Later, Snuff continues his tireless rounds, navigating both the business of the Game and his own weariness.

I really wanted to make "Reflection" the word of the day, based on how Snuff closes out the chapter ( Forgive me. The New Moon, as they say, gives rise to reflection. Time to make my rounds. Then some more dragging) but I couldn't make it work.


Wednesday, October 16, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 16: Exhaustion

 



Exhaustion


 Snuff is worn out from his efforts to dispose of the body, while the investigation intensifies and the demands of the Game weigh heavily on him.

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 15: Evasion

 




Evasion


Snuff continues the exhausting task of moving the inspector's body to prevent its discovery, all while the Great Detective and others are getting uncomfortably close. With investigators poking around, Snuff must act swiftly to evade detection and keep their secrets safe.

Friday, October 11, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 11: Misdirection





Misdirection

Snuff outwits the Great Detective by leading him to Morris and MacCab's house instead of his own, diverting suspicion away from himself and Jack. At the same time, he continues mapping connections between the players in the Game, confirming his intriguing discoveries. 

Thursday, October 10, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 14: Concealment

 




 Concealment


Snuff and Graymalk discover a murdered police officer near their homes and realize the danger it poses.  Snuff undertakes the grim task of dragging the corpse toward the river.

ANITLO Word of the Day October 13 : Escalation

 


Escalation

Tensions rise in the Game and the local vicar grows increasingly unstable, convinced of supernatural dangers.

ANITLO Word of the Day October 12: Domesticity

 



Domesticity


Snuff takes a break from the usual mysteries and dangers to appreciate the pleasant moments of domestic life.

ANITLO Word of the Day October 10: Investigation

 


 Investigation

Snuff dives headfirst into sleuth mode—spying on the Good Doctor's electrifying experiments, uncovering mysterious paw prints at Larry Talbot's place, and even coming face-to-face with the chilling Count. Amidst all this, he thwarts the Thing's escape back home. The Game's mysteries deepen, and Snuff is hot on the trail!

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 09: Suspicion

 





Suspicion


Snuff and Jack feel increasingly watched—encountering the Great Detective and Larry Talbot—which heightens their caution as they realize others are scrutinizing their actions in the unfolding Game.

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 08: Loyalty

 



Loyalty


Snuff proves his loyalty by fending off a dangerous adversary, and rushing to save Graymalk, all while continuing to keep watch.

Monday, October 7, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 07: Negotiation

 

(Finally caught up to the proper chapter after my late start)



Negotiation

Snuff engages in a delicate trade of information with Bubo, securing valuable details about the Count's resting place in exchange for a list of players.


Sunday, October 6, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 06: Calculation

 


Calculation

Snuff analyzes the patterns of the players in the Game, mapping out their locations and attempting to derive the central point, while continuing to manage the Things under his watch.

ANITLO Word of the Day October 05: Discovery

 



Discovery

Snuff uncovers new players and connections in the Game, piecing together crucial information about their movements.

Saturday, October 5, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 04: Foreboding


 

 Foreboding

Snuff's discovery of a mysterious paw-print, a cryptic howl in the distance, and an unsettling atmosphere suggest that something ominous is looming.

ANITLO Word of the Day October 03: Complication

 



Complication

Snuff and Jack's night takes a difficult turn with a long chase, and Snuff encounters new players in the unfolding Game, making the situation more intricate and uncertain.

Friday, October 4, 2024

ANITLO Word of the Day October 02: Intrigue

 



Intrigue


Faithful Snuff and Sly Graymalk exchange information, acknowledging the deeper plots unfolding between their respective masters.

ANITLO Word of the Day October 01: Vigilance




It's only October 4th! Not too late to get some ANITLO blogging in!

Let's take it day by day. One word for each chapter.

Vigilance

Faithful Snuff remains ever watchful.