convexer’s dumpster site

Hi, my name is not convexer and this is my garbage site. I created this site because I wanted a place where I could be my full & terrible self without worrying too hard about making a positive impression.

Topics of interest include personal shit, gender politics, regular politics, and the modern workplace. I don’t really proofread my posts, so let me know if I say anything that’s just wrong.

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“If I have peed farther, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”

: Trying hard things

You simply must. It’s good for the soul.

I recently tried watercoloring with my girlfriend. She can actually watercolor. I cannot, never really took to visual art. The experience broke me. I fucked around on an abstract design for maybe an hour then gave up and had to lie down. So tedious, the work of constantly dipping the brush into the paint and trying to maintain a consistent, bold color. When I woke up from my nap, she was still only 10% done, patiently matching colors, filling in details. Utter flow state.

I can’t do that shit, but I’m glad that I tried. It gives me a greater depth of appreciation when I look at a well-executed painting. Now I can say one thing more than that it’s pretty. I can also marvel at the amount of effort it takes to make two opposite corners of the painting the same exact color.

Trying watercoloring also gave me new perspective on the hard things that I actually have learned and get paid for being good at: writing, coding.

It’s important to try hard things. There’s meaning in it if you succeed, and there’s meaning in it if you fail.