In Part 5 of the Sneaker School series I finish the shoe and wear it for the first time. Huzzah!
In Part 4 of the Sneaker School series I close the d@mn thing up and wear it as a hat. Yes, really.
Konnichi wa. I’m taking an online sneaker deconstruction/reconstruction class from the Shoe Surgeon and am documenting the process as I go. If you missed the first two parts of this series you can check Part 1 out…
In Part 2 of Sneaker School I trace, cut and skive a bunch of leather. And feel like an idiot a lot of the time.
Seeing a pair of sneakers that someone made with their own two hands is like witnessing a miracle. In Part 1 of this 4 part Sneaker School series I work on making my own miracle.
It’s been a tough year. We all know wny. Throughout all the bullsh!t there have been a few good things that I’ve stumbled upon. These are those things.
The supposedly great thing about the DIY gift is that the giver put in the time and effort to personally make something for someone else to enjoy. I don’t buy it.
I’m not a fan of sports hot takes, but it has to be said: the NBA is America’s best sports league. Here’s why.
My dog Walter may be a racist, rampantly pissing self-licker, but he’s made me see life in a few different ways.
Are you a pathetic son of a bit@h who knows what the right thing to do is for your health and general wellness but can’t bring yourself to do it? Read this, dumb@ss.
In yet another installment of my Practicing Gratitude series we explore this timeless practice on Thanksgiving. It’s the perfect time to reflect upon the past year and express gratitude for all the things we’ve experienced:…
Times are hard. We all need to engage in a little self-care to stay sane. Sure, relaxing is great but how do you get all of your pent up rage out? Scream into a fu@king pillow.
Like it or not, stay-at-home parents are expected to cook all of the food. Everyone seems to think we aren’t adults with personal ambitions, but rather have all fu@king day to look up, decide on,…
