"It seemed incredible to me that at the age of fifty-one I was still
capable of producing, in all innocence, a completely unrealisable hope.
The human capacity for self-delusion is apparently infinite – and if
that is the case, how are we meant to know, except by existing in a
state of absolute pessimism, that once again we are fooling ourselves?"
—Rachel Cusk, Outline
im almost done with outline!! it's
a very smooth read, but one that's been sticking in my head. the main
threads seem to be marriage, failure, narrative (specifically how we
narrativize our lives in order to communicate our journeys to ourselves
and others), and the difference between fiction and reality. there's a
blurb on the back of the book that highlights how the narrator is talked
at rather than talked with, and that made me
especially conscious of how and when the narrator breaks her passivity
in order to contradict something her conversation partner said or to try
to articulate an aspect of her own experience
i talked to my headmate jon about the book, and he had some insights
about why marriage keeps coming up: it can be used as a microcosm of
someone's life. marriage can stand in for love, selfhood, one's ability
to connect with others, a measure of "success," etc. etc. but at the
same time—these characters have many failed marriages, yet their lives
go on! so it can't represent everything. i thought it was a smart
observation, especially since the book keeps questioning if there is a
real "truth" behind the stories we make up about our lives in order to
render them communicable. perhaps marriage, in these characters' lives
at least, is the fiction, while their lives as a whole are the
untranslatable, elusive truth. the book also interrogates one's ability
to be an active observer of their own life, suggesting that we often
aren't paying that much attention unless we're shocked into doing so
ive
had some really nice moments at work these past few days. a few days
ago a bunch of us ended up venting about our Big Boss and his. uh. his
management style, let's call it (mostly about how he gives a lot of
instructions and judgements without having the full picture or simply
not paying attention to the details. sometimes he reprimands us for not
doing tasks that we are doing or gives us three days' of work in one b/c
he doesn't acknowledge the time all the steps take. things like that).
it was incredibly cathartic. there was one person in the group who id
barely talked to before since we work in separate departments, but he
kept agreeing with me and looping me back into the conversation. he even
mentioned how one of our coworkers made an uncomfortable comment about
how a lot of our new team leads were women, and he pushed back on it!!
unexpected ally but it's so nice to have another person i feel i can
trust
ive also been answering a lot of calls for help around the
store, especially up front. a lot of people don't like providing backup
at the registers, but i find bagging ppl's items to give me a lot of
opportunities to be competent. im good at bagging! and occasionally i
have a tiny moment of connection with the customer that i hope makes
their day better
oh!! i almost forgot!! i trained someone new and
we immediately clicked in a really nice way. he felt comfortable asking
questions, and he even seemed receptive to my info about covid safety
and why masking is still important. it's so rare that anyone pays
attention to me when i talk about that. i hope we have more shifts
scheduled together and that we can become friends
my wife decided that he wanted to do something for valentine's day after all, so i bought us a new sweet treat to try and researched things we could watch together during dinner. i had vague memories of a manga that i wanted to read, and i knew i wanted something with similar vibes. i clicked through different lists on letterboxd for a while and happily stumbled upon the anime adaptation of that very same manga!! it was a perfect choice: peaceful, meditative, lightly sci-fi. we're going to read the manga together as well. bee wants to watch more movies together this year, so i bookmarked several others that look interesting. im especially looking forward to the souvenir and its follow-up because of its difficult subject matter and blue gate crossing for its portrayal of teenage friendship. i saved a few lists to look through later; even just a brief peek made me excited to explore more films. i think it'll be a special thing to share with bee. our first date was watching a movie and discussing it, and ive often felt that his perspective makes me a better person
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benny // whalefall
‘nice to know you have friends at work. what sort of job do you do?
i work a retail job where i hop between departments pretty frequently. on any given day i could be stocking/backstocking, putting up ads, adjusting price labels/marking clearance, bagging or watching the self-checkouts, organizing displays, adding new product to aisles based on what corporate wants us to do, etc. but no matter what i am constantly telling customers what aisle the tissues are in lol
by nightshade; ; Report
lol cool. you ever watch the youtube series Deep Space Discounts?
by benny // whalefall; ; Report
oh ive never heard of this!! the art looks cute though
by nightshade; ; Report