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  • A Reminder That I Am the Greatest Poet of My Generation

    Note: Eons ago, when I was a newspaper reporter in the early 2000s, I used to write the occasional haiku — mainly goofy stuff that sometimes I would share on the newsroom messaging system. Those haiku were lost to posterity,…

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  • On the Run Again

    On the Run Again

    After a few months of neglecting diet and exercise, I’m back on the horse again.1 I’m tracking what I eat and being very careful to avoid mindless snacking. But that’s not what I’m happiest about. It’s my morning runs on…

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  • Gen Z Needs a New Name. This Gen Xer Explains Why.

    Gen Z Needs a New Name. This Gen Xer Explains Why.

    I am part of Gen X, the most neglected, overlooked, and ignored generation in modern American history. We grew up under the monstrous weight of the baby boomers, a group whose importance is completely outweighed by its sense of self-importance.…

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  • How Tweet it Is

    In the past few weeks, I’ve been using Twitter mostly for fun. I created @dsimanoff to do some personal branding1, but tweeting about nothing but marketing is kind of dry — although I really appreciate the professional insights I gain from…

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  • Dave and the Waves

    I don’t often see waves on Bayshore Boulevard when it’s not windy. Hillsborough Bay is pretty placid, as you’ve probably noticed from the many photos I post. This morning was an exception. Small waves rolled in from the east and…

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  • A Flowbituary for Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

    A Flowbituary for Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a world-renowned psychologist and the author of “Flow,” died yesterday.  Csikszentmihalyi’s work has played a role in my life for the past year or so. In 2020, I participated in a workshop for people looking to reboot or…

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  • Around the World in 15 Elephant Photos

    Around the World in 15 Elephant Photos

    In 2003, on a layover in Dallas on our way from Denver to Tampa, the Complimentary Spouse and I were downcast after an upsetting incident with his family. To cheer Britt up, I bought him a little stuffed elephant at…

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  • Should We Bar Bond From the Bar?

    Should We Bar Bond From the Bar?

    Actor Daniel Craig, who is straight, says he prefers gay bars to straight ones, and I have conflicting thoughts. On the one hand, what’s the harm in letting allies into gay spaces? It benefits the LGBTQ community when other people…

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  • Dangerous Lies-isons

    Dangerous Lies-isons

    How curious that both stories above the fold in today’s St. Petersburg Times are about delusional people trying to delude the public: Trump Won Florida, But Online and at Your Door, his Supporters Are Trying to Force an Audit: The…

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  • How We Tied the Knot

    How We Tied the Knot

    The Complimentary Spouse and I tend to crow about our anniversary every year, and there’s a good reason why we’re so excited about it. When we met in 2002, marriage for a same-sex couple was unimaginable. How we got from…

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  • 🏳️‍🌈 History’s Biggest Celebration of Pride — 50 Years After Stonewall

    The biggest LGBTQ event in history1 was exactly two years ago today — and the Complimentary Spouse and I were there! More than five million people participated in WorldPride. It was legendary. The parade had hundreds of floats, thousands of…

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  • 🏳️‍🌈 Animal Magnetism

    Animals can be gay! Scientists have observed same-sex behavior, including pair bonding and parenting, in many species. My favorite same-sex animal couple is Roy and Silo, a pair of chinstrap penguins at the Central Park Zoo. When an opposite-sex penguin…

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