DT Pennington

Endlessly Curious

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  • On: Scotch Whisky and Head Colds

    On: Scotch Whisky and Head Colds

    Yes, I wanted to go. I had the genetic right to see what this land was all about! I wanted my own pictures of copper stills and peat fields! I wanted to nurse my own hangovers and wash the taste of smoky, peated belches from my mouth with imported Italian espresso and a quick bite…

  • Your Apps Are Worthless

    The more apps I use, the more things I need to tend, the less energy I have to write/ read/ nap/ think/ whatever. Think of it like “app zero.”

  • The Gallery Next Door

    Show me what you are. Don’t wait to pick up on a clue of something you think I might like – I’d rather you show me what you’re into. Let it be strange, let it be weird, let it be normal, just let it be. Find the stuff that speaks for you and collect every…

  • Entertained to the Death of It

    The viewers of Entertainment can’t look away and their bodies rot while they watch TV. Why read a book when you can scroll through Instagram? Why read the history of the news report when the headline gives you just enough to keep up at social hour? Why have a salad when you can get the…

  • All The Good Stuff Is At The Bottom

    “Having to read footnotes resembles having to go downstairs to answer the door while in the midst of making love.”

  • I Won’t Like It

    It’s not that I think pop culture creates sub-par stuff. It’s how we’re asked to perceive popular culture that steps on the significance it could have. We’re not asking questions or critiquing it – we’re just giving it a thumbs up/down and then moving on to the next thing.

  • What The Hell Is a Hobby?

    This all reminds me of Parkinson’s Law: work contracts to fit the time you give it. My goal is fairly simple: restrict my “work” to 15 hours a week. Three, five-hour days sounds simple enough. But when someone asks what I do for a living I sardonically respond: “Whatever the hell I want.” This makes…

  • The Audacity Doing Something You Might Enjoy.

    “This is selfish,” I say. “And that’s the point.”

  • I Forgot How To Read

    Teaching someone how to read is akin to teaching someone how to write – after a certain point, there’s nothing else to teach.

  • 2024: The Year of Wonder?

    You know the feeling of awe. Awe is passive, it is amazement, and it usually passes. But, if you can catch it in the moment, then it might just be the thing that sets off your sense of wonder.