Slight Detour
Mutterings of a country hick.
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
Tuesday This and That
Monday, December 01, 2025
Hello, December
Two nouns, one verb.
Top word for 2025: rage bait: content usually found online to provoke anger
aura farming: to do things repetitively to look cool
bio hack: Biohacking is a do-it-yourself (DIY) form of personal improvement in which people attempt to change aspects of their biology to improve their health, performance, or well-being.
It is not a scientific term nor an undertaking. Rather, a currently popular anecdotal umbrella term for broad, non-specific activities.
People may want to hack their biology for various reasons, such as:
- fix what they perceive as flaws
- increase their perceived control over their health
- try and extend their lives
These are the words that the folks with Oxford Dictionary have designated as words of the year, with rage bait topping the list.
My first questions when I saw this announcement: have I ever used them?
Have I unknowingly practiced or participated in their respective meanings?
First answer: no, I'd never heard of any of the three until this morning announcement.
Second answer: possibly so but not so sure on some.
I happen to know of people who use "rage bait" frequently, often late at night when they think nobody is looking as they use their unhappy fingers to tap out hideous, mean or cruel thoughts.
Now that I know of the word, I have to confess that I've often been tempted to use a little rage bait, in response--maybe even more so in the past few years.
Fortunately, my filter keeps me fairly disciplined. Oh, if there could be more filters in this world. Maybe next year we could promote "brain filter" as word of the year.
Anyway, when considering how effective "rage bait" tends to be, I'd have to give it a 10.
Aura farming is another word that makes me wonder if I subsconsciously make attempts at times.
Having been a major klutz for most of my life, I don't think anything I have to offer to appear cool would be too appealing to others.
Now, with bio hacking, I guess I've done that on occasion during my life, usually with every diet. One of the examples for the word mentioned the use of a Fitbit, so, yes, check me in as a bio hacker.
And, I am in the constant mode of prolonging life through various methods, especially the simplest, often uttered by doctors: keep moving.
Words are definitely powerful and always useful for us humans.
If we could do our best to use them well and when we realize we might be using our words to rage bait, I think the world would be a better place for all.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Mark 190, Et. Al.
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.
"No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.
"Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself."
Politicians and diapers must be changed often and for the same reason.
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes."
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Saturday Slight
Sports Reporter | November 29, 2025 1:00 AM
Last season: 11-12 (5-3 in 6A/5A IEL), 5A District 1-2 Runner-ups
Coaches: William Love ('95), head coach, first year; Chris Taylor, head junior varsity coach and assistant coach; Matt Majors, head JV2 coach and assistant coach; Jacob Schultz, assistant coach; Derrick Hagstrom, assistant coach.
Key returners: Knox Williams, PG, jr.; Logan Iverson, SG/SF, jr.; Brock Yarbrough, SG, jr; Derrick Chamberlain, C, jr.; Logan Roos, SG/F, sr.; Caiden Gion, PF, sr.; Kingston Corbett, C, sr.
Key newcomers: Tyler Weisz, SF, sr.; Dallen Williams, G/F, sr.; Coleman Inge, G/F, sr.
Key losses to graduation: Wil Leisy, SG; Emerik Jones, SG/F; Rece Wolff, C, sr.
Outlook: Will Love has officially taken over as head coach, and he wants to put together the pieces that will build Bulldog hoops into a perennial contender at the state level.
The program has seen a rise in success across the last two seasons, but a runner-up finish a year ago after winning the district title during the 2023-2024 campaign has Sandpoint searching for more.
Logan Roos, an all-league selection a season ago standing a 6 feet 6 inches tall, is expected to lead a strong core of seasoned returners. The high-flying senior, Roos, who averaged 9.2 points per game last year, is a threat inside, but also makes opposing team's pay when he's hot from behind the three-point line.
Knox Williams, a junior and now three-year varsity player, is primed for a breakthrough year at the point guard position while junior Derrick Chamberlain, also a three-year varsity player and standing at 6 feet 7 inches tall, is looking to shake off an injury that hindered his sophomore campaign.
Williams plays a high-IQ brand of basketball and Chamberlain, with his great footwork in and around the rim, is typically a benefactor of that play.
Look out for junior Brock Yarbrough and senior Caiden Gion, coming off spectacular seasons of football and soccer, respectively, to see their roles expanded.
The same goes for junior Logan Iverson and senior Kingston Corbett. Senior Tyler Weisz, who saw some time at the varsity level last year, will see an uptick in minutes after bettering his game this summer.
Dallen Williams and Coleman Inge, both seniors, are new to the team this season and will really help with depth when it comes to the style of offense and defense the Bulldogs want to play this year.
As for the schedule, the Bulldogs will head to the TitleOne Tip-Off Classic where they'll see teams such as Coeur d’Alene, Shelley, Century, Boise, Star Valley of Wyoming, Vallivue and Hillcrest at the two-day event at the Mountain America Center.
Sandpoint will also travel to Eastmont and Wenatchee High for the GESA Winter Shootout, where they'll see some of Washington's best across the three-day tournament.
New to the non-league slate is Lewis & Clark of the Greater Spokane League, which finished 5-19 last season but returns nearly their entire starting lineup.
Coach's comments:
"We had a really good summer in regards to introducing the ways in which we go about things.
"It's one of those things where you have to be meeting regularly for it to really work.
"I'm really pleased by the effort from all the kids in the program. Excited to see us go through the process throughout the year. " — Coach Will Love on the conceptual nature of his offensive and defensive schemes
"I wanted to carry over the scheduling philosophy of facing some of the better teams in Idaho and get us in a tournament mindset.
"Getting playing experience in an Arena (TitleOne Tip-Off Classic), which ultimately, if we're going to compete for a state title, you have to win games in an arena.
"Heading over to Wenatchee (2025-2026 GESA Winter Shootout) and facing some teams we don't know a whole lot about will also provide a great tournament feel." — Coach Will Love on getting ready for postseason tournament play
"We return a lot of experience, and for some of them, that includes playing at state a few years ago.
"Lots of our kids play other sports and I think that all bodes well in regard to the competitive aspect of playing at the 5A level... and competing against the 6A's.
"I think with these guys, with what we've done during the summer, including scrimmages and camps, we'll have a group that can get on the floor and compete with the 6A IEL." — Coach Will Love on the competitiveness of his squad
"We really want to focus on building on our legacy and making this a program where people are very involved.
"The mission is to be the best program on and off the court at the 5A level.
"It's going to take a lot of work, and we'll need to understand how much the off-the-court stuff plays a role in our success." — Coach Will Love on building year-over-year success within the program.
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