I’m getting soft in my old age, politics are a mess on both sides of the border, and a shortlist of my favourite stuff from 2024.
New Year, Old(er) Me
This month marked 34 years that I have been on this planet. It feels like a lot less than that, to be honest. Especially considering every year since 2020 has felt like a total blur.
In many ways, I do not feel like a 34 year old, but I have noticed some changes in my preferences that might suggest the slight possibility that I am, in fact, maturing. I don’t seem to enjoy hyper-violent movies & TV as much anymore. I have (mostly) stopped caring about what other people think of me. I’ve even considered potentially become a vegetarian – or at least, drastically reducing the amount of meat I eat – mainly for ethical reasons.
Beyond the same three resolutions I seem to set every year (get healthier, travel more, create more), I wanted to challenge myself this year to pick up a new habit or two each month. This month, I started with a Dry January, which has been great for both my wallet and my gut. I might even keep it going for the foreseeable future. In February, I want to start reading more.
I solemnly vow to make 2025 a year I can look back on fondly.
I shouldn’t have wished to live in more interesting times.
Our much-maligned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation earlier this month. I’m a registered NDP voter, but I’ve never quite understood the amount of unjust hate he received as Prime Minister. I wonder where all those weirdos are gonna stick their “FUCK TRUDEAU” flags now?
Life in Canada under Trudeau has been far from perfect, as the cost of living continues to rise, greedflation runs rampant, and the housing bubble ensures most people my age or younger will be stuck renting for the rest of their lives. Let us hope things don’t get even worse after the looming snap federal election. I’d like to keep my universal healthcare, thank you very much.
Donald Trump’s second term as POTUS started off with a bang, and by bang I mean he immediately pardoned 1,500 insurrectionists, pulled out of the Paris Agreement on Climate, and then Elon Musk shamelessly Seig Heil-ed on stage at the inauguration on the first fucking day. This is going to be the longest four years of our lives, isn’t it?
2024 Favourites of the Year
On a more positive note, here’s an informal list of my favourite stuff from 2024:
- Movie: “Challengers” by Luca Guadagnino
- TV Series: “Shogun” by Justin Marks
- Album: “Two Stars & the Dream Police” by mk.gee
- Video Game: “Baldur’s Gate 3” by Larian Studios
- Book: “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs” by Luis Elizondo
- Comic: “Ultimate Spider-Man” by Jonathan Hickman
- Wrestling Match: “Will Ospreay vs. Bryan Danielson, AEW Dynasty” by All Elite Wrestling
- Tech: “iPhone 16 Pro” by Apple
- FX Pedal: “Knuckles ‘92 Dual Rectifier Amplifier” by Universal Audio
- Action Figure: “Phoenix” by Marvel Legends
- Purchase: “Box Fan” by Black + Decker
- Snack: “Roasted Red Pepper Hummus” by Summer Fresh
Highlights
Here’s all the stuff I’ve been into this month:
Movies
The Substance2024
Directed by Coralie Fargeat
There’s been a slight misuse of the Substance…
A challenging wank, but I am nothing if not persistent.
What a climax.
- Hit Man (7/10) ❤️
- Carry On (6/10) ❤️
- Joker: Folie à Deux (3/10)
- Only the Brave (8/10) ❤️
- Den of Thieves: Pantera (8/10) ❤️
- Malcolm X (8/10) ❤️
- Shiva Baby (7/10) ❤️
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (3/10)
- Wicked (3/10)
- Parasite (9/10) ❤️
- Nosferatu (6/10)
- The Substance (8/10) ❤️
- Back in Action (3/10)
- Upgrade (7/10) ❤️
- September 5 (4/10)
TV
Tokyo Vice2024
Season 2
Created by J.T. Rogers
I didn’t find the first half of the season as engaging as season 1, but it finished very strong, and Sato had become my favourite character by the end.
- Silo S02 (6/10)
- My Name is Earl S01 (8/10) ❤️
- Tokyo Vice S02 (7/10) ❤️
- Severance S01 (10/10) ❤️
- Reboot S01 (9/10) ❤️
- Severance S02 (8/10) ❤️
- Secret Level S01 (7/10) ❤️
- Dark Side of the Cage S01
- Dark Matter S01 (9/10) ❤️
Books
Snow Crash1992
Written by Neal Stephenson
When you are wrestling for a sword, the man with the handle always wins.
- Snow Crash (9/10) ❤️
- The Daily Stoic
- The Notebook (6/10)
- Tokyo Vice (8/10) ❤️
YouTube
I enjoyed these other videos, and you might too:
- “The Journaling System that changed my life” by struthless
- “2024 Archives.” by Danesauruss
- “20 Tools That Made The Cut in 2024” by Scott Yu-Jan
- “When Men Talk (Electronics Store)” by Aunty Donna
- Kneecap - Live at Rock Werchter 2024
- “LA Wildfires” by Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan
- Arsenal FC vs. Tottenham Hotspur | Jan 15, 2025
- Marvel Television’s Daredevil: Born Again | Official Trailer
- The Last Of Us Season 2 | April 2025 | Max
- 🚨 GOALIE GOAL! 🚨 Alex Nedeljkovic BURIES one!
- “How to Make Movie Theater Popcorn At Home: The LAST Popcorn Video You’ll EVER Need!” by Half-Ass Movie Podcast
- “Blackhole” by Architects (Music Video)
- Maple Leafs vs. Canadiens | Jan 18, 2025
- “Inside Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architectural Genius in Pennsylvania” by OPEN SPACE
- “Mark Carney - Canada Not Interested in Trump’s Offer & Liberal Leadership Prospects” by The Daily Show
- “VRIDEN - Snow Drifting In Sweden” by Oskar Joakimson
- “Man Made of Meat” by Viagara Boys (Music Video)
- “Cheetos Other Hand Font” by Cheetos
- “東京サラリーマンスケーター” by kazuma sekine (Music Video)
Purchases

I picked up the Canon SELPHY CP1500 Wireless Compact Photo Printer as a replacement for my Canon IVY 2 Mini Photo Printer. The dye-sublimation process of the CP1500 is such an upgrade in image quality over the ZINK employed by the IVY 2. As a bonus, the 4x6 prints work out to be cheaper overall when cut down to the 3x2 size of the Canon IVY 2.
Inspired by this YouTuber, I’ve been trying to implement more of my photography into my journals. I can already tell this I’m going to get my money’s worth out of this thing.
A list of the other impulsive purchases I made this month that I don’t totally regret: