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Cake day: July 19th, 2023

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  • And also the long-term risks to your health. The likelihood of chronic back and knee pain as well as hearing loss is fairly obvious. However, there’s also exposures to toxic chemicals in both open and closed environments that can put you at risk for cancers (especially lung, bone marrow, kidney and bladder) when you’re older. It blows my mind that ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) is unconditionally accepted as a service-connected condition. No one has any idea what exposures might be causing this, but the prevalence of it in former military people as opposed to civilians is so much higher that the VA just accepts it. It’s and awful disease, untreatable (except nursing care) and incurable and the VA isn’t going to have to cover care for long.





  • I just finished “Drop City” by T.C. Boyle and picked up “Blue Skies”. I’m only 2 chapters into “Blue Skies” so can’t really say much about it, though it feels a lot like “Tortilla Curtain”.

    “Drop City” did not involve any characters who were writers, was not set in LA and established two sets of characters in highly disparate settings in the Sixties and of their eventual intersection. Well worth it.


  • I would be happy with a voting age of 16, serving in public office at 26 and no voting or serving in public office at 70.

    Sixteen year olds have the most skin in the game from the standpoint of having to live with the consequences of election outcomes. Sixteen year olds were allowed to vote in the Scottish independence referendum for exactly this reason.

    Full brain maturation (fronto-cortical pruning) is not finalized until 26.

    The incidence of cognitive impairment goes up significantly at 70 years old.