origins

I started this blog three years ago today.

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OCD brain is annoyed that there are more than three candles in this picture. Calm your tits, OCD brain. We’ll just assume those blurry, far-away candles are for future blogiversaries off in the misty distance. Or past ones from other blogs. Who cares, just make like Elsa and let it go already. Gahd.

It doesn’t feel like that big of a deal to me because I’ve actually had a blog of some sort for close to fourteen years now. My original blog, which technically still exists but is pretty hard to find unless you know what you’re looking for, was started on 1/13/2004. I finally gave up posting there inΒ  2009, then started my half-assed cooking blog in 2010. The half-assed cooking blog also still exists but I haven’t posted on it since July 2015. It was starting to feel like a chore, and it was also making me feel really inadequate in a lot of ways. Like, food blogs are all about good photography, and I had neither the time or the inclination to teach myself how to be a food stylist. I’m also really not good at measuring when I’m cooking, and I don’t always think in a linear fashion, so recipes are pretty hard for me to write…and that’s pretty much what people read food blogs for. There are only so many times someone is going to want to read about how good my meatloaf is before they’re like “OK, prove it. Either feed me meatloaf, give me your recipe so I can try it, or STFU”. In the end, I opted for S’ing the F.U.

I started How Bad Can It Go because a friend drew some casual similarities between my then Facebook-based rants about being a little touched in the head and the way Jenny Lawson (aka The Bloggess) wrote about her own experiences with mental illness. The comparison was wildly flattering. I immediately started envisioning how I’d blog hilariously (but also earnestly) about my struggles with anxiety, depression, and ADHD for maybe a year or so, then be ‘discovered’ by some publisher. I’d be given a book deal and afforded the opportunity to tell my day job they could shove off.

Let’s just say the offers haven’t exactly been pouring in. Or trickling, even. Nary a drip. Not even the merest hint of moisture in the air. Dry as a 5,000 year old Egyptian’s desiccated, mummified femur buried under 47 feet of sand, in fact.

mummy

Ramses was the worst peek-a-boo partner EVER.

But that’s OK. I’ll keep on keepin’ on, because hey, how bad can it go?

8 thoughts on “origins

  1. Do keep going, I don’t care how bad it gets, because you’ve been one of my favourite finds. And if I’m ever rude to you in the future, it’ll be down to my not having yet found forgiveness for that Egyptian mummy picture. You know, that one up there ^^^^^^^. Don’t make me go back up there and point to it.

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    • I’ve had people be rude to me for less! Not a mummy fan, eh? I have a weird fascination with them. And bog men! Oh man, I love bog men. Definitely do NOT Google those. They’re even more grim than mummies, as they often have large portions missing.

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  2. Right there with ya. Started blogging in 2004, but quit around 2011 after I got my heart broken, came trimphantly back to it in February of this year! It’s SO GREAT to be back. I missed writing, and the blogging community.

    I laughed at your three candles caption, since my OCD “good number” is 4 and my “bad number” is 3. 😁

    Really enjoying your blog!

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