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By Dustin Christian, on September 26th, 2011
Photo courtesy of Sean Drellinger You’re having a rough day. You may be getting sick, the house is a mess, you’re exhausted, and the kids are being monsters. You need to vent, so you post to Facebook or Twitter that your children just might have to die. A few hours later, you get [...]
By Dustin Christian, on September 22nd, 2011
At my core, I am a very lazy man with very low standards. If it was up to me, I would probably work in a job with next to no responsibilities that paid just enough to keep me in a one-room apartment with internet access and food. I don’t need much, and the less [...]
By Dustin Christian, on September 21st, 2011
I just wanted to thank everyone for stopping by. My post on how to be the man your wife and kids deserve has gone viral and, as of 12:45am, is my second most popular post ever and Yesterday, September 20, 2011, was this blog’s second biggest day – both are behind only that damn [...]
By Dustin Christian, on September 20th, 2011
Hey everybody, Jess at IRockSoWhat was talking about this BlogLovin thing, and I decided to check it out. So, if you’re into that sort of thing… Follow my blog with Bloglovin Buffer
By Dustin Christian, on September 19th, 2011
Image via Wikipedia My wife has lost count of the times she’s been told “Wow, I wish my husband would do that.” My wife is envied, and an envied wife is a happy wife that appreciates her husband and lets him do things like attempt a freelance writing business from home because [...]
By Dustin Christian, on September 18th, 2011
Image via Wikipedia Netflix CEO Reed Hastings posted to the Netflix blog tonight apologizing for what he called a lack of communication and a sense of arrogance during the splitting of their DVD delivery and streaming services, and the near doubling of the price. Buried deep in the apology, by way of explanation, is [...]
By Dustin Christian, on September 5th, 2011
Image via Wikipedia I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the tagline of this blog lately. ”Raising the dungeonmasters of tomorrow” would imply that I’m raising my children to be geeks. The problem is that, while I talk about my geeky interests and talk about raising the kids, I very rarely [...]
By Dustin Christian, on September 1st, 2011
As I’ve mentioned, Nick started kindergarten this year. He seems to like school, but he’s had some behavior problems. Nothing overly serious, mostly the same minor issues he’s had for as long as I’ve known him, only… more so. His teacher doesn’t seem too worried and has written most things off as him needing [...]

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