Jared Garder

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Prof of film, pop culture, comics n’ stuff; Secretary of Senate at (the) OSU. Dad, husband of 30 years, proud Buckeye born & (pending) died. Hobbies include music, plants, blood draws & counting pills. Ask me about my 🥄😵‍💫 ⚡️ 🕎

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In 1972, the original edition of JOY OF SEX was published. In 1976, at age 10, it was my turn to borrow the copy one of my friends had taken from their parents’ room.

Growing up in the 70s, sex was everywhere and nowhere. Porn remained locked behind closed doors in the adult bookshop or in scary movie theaters in Times Square. So this was my introduction to the graphic details of sex. In retrospect, I could not have had a kinder introduction— even if it was overly hirsute.

In fact, for some years after, I worried over my inability to grow a beard, assuming my failure would disqualify me forever from the promised joys. I also wondered how exactly the man’s shirt made it onto the woman, and why that seemed important to the ritual. These and other questions would have to wait until the early 80s for an answer, and by then, the hirsute 70s had given way to the hairsprayed 80s, and “joy” replaced by the greed and acquisitive rapaciousness of the Reagan generation from which we have never recovered.

Maybe it is time to finally grow that beard.

Also Arendt: “The aim of totalitarian education has never been to instill convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any.”
Baking orchid and aroid mixes of a Saturday afternoon #houseplants
My eldest got me the Gutenberg #boardgame for the holidays and I can’t believe two of my favorite things — print history and BoardGame— are in one box! 😍
When I was a young professor, I thought students were the reason for my angst. As a mid-career professor I thought it was administrators. Now, as I begin my entrance into late-career, I realize that the cause of all suffering was other faculty all along #academia
It’s not that I hate the holidays, despite the scowl on my face and the cold sweat on my brow. I just find any appointment-based cheer and hale fellowship utterly terrifying because the odds are always 50/50 (especially this time of year) that my brain will not be well behaved for the occasion #hellidaze #bipolar
I take a lot of medicine every day to manage chronic physical and mental conditions, including Xolair, modafinil, lamictal, and ELO
Supposedly we are all either larks (early risers) or owls. As a koala, I reject this binary #cfsme
Americans visiting Europe in summer are often struck by the paucity of window screens, which in the States are all but ubiquitous. The campaign to screen American windows began in earnest in the 1910s as part of the “war” on the common housefly. Finishing a piece on this history for drawing-blood.org #comicsandmedicine
Here’s another in the same series from 1918. Everett True does not put up with anti-maskers