{"id":1918,"date":"2026-01-15T13:31:58","date_gmt":"2026-01-15T13:31:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/skinlabhk.com\/index.php\/2026\/01\/15\/dont-call-it-a-comeback\/"},"modified":"2026-01-15T13:31:58","modified_gmt":"2026-01-15T13:31:58","slug":"dont-call-it-a-comeback","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/skinlabhk.com\/index.php\/2026\/01\/15\/dont-call-it-a-comeback\/","title":{"rendered":"Don\u2019t Call It A Comeback"},"content":{"rendered":"
It\u2019s been two years, 32 months, 975 days, nearly 25-thousand hours \u2014 or simply far too long \u2014 since I\u2019ve written anything for Stance Is Everything<\/em>. Considering how often I used to create in this space, admitting it\u2019s been so long feels more than a little embarrassing.<\/p>\n If there\u2019s any saving grace to be had, it\u2019s that in that time I never dropped my digital pen or stopped going to events.<\/p>\n My passion for automotive culture is still here, and as healthy as ever.<\/p>\n While gone, I lent my literary and photography talents \u2014 along with endless pop culture references \u2014 to a handful of different outlets: Power Automedia, Canadian Hot Rod Magazine<\/em>, Minitruckin\u2019<\/em>, and the recently defunct Speedhunters<\/em>.<\/p>\n Did I sell out? Depends who you ask. I like to think I didn\u2019t. I stayed true to myself, wrote the way I write, and always did my best to put Ontario \u2014 and Canada \u2014 on the map.<\/p>\n The opportunities and connections I made working for others are something I\u2019ll always cherish. Dollars to donuts, the extra few bucks I made here and there also went a long way in getting my Project 51 GMC<\/a> on the road \u2014 and keeping it there.<\/p>\n However, the entire time I was away I had this nagging feeling of regret, letting this site coast through the internet like a ghost ship lost in the Arctic.<\/p>\n Sure, I was active on Instagram<\/a> and dabbling with YouTube<\/a>, but photos and words are how I became known. Why not come back to that?<\/p>\n With a few of the aforementioned opportunities winding down, for the first time in a long time I\u2019ve had a moment to ask myself: What\u2019s next?<\/em><\/p>\n Honestly \u2014 because there\u2019s no other way to be when writing in an environment I created \u2014 I\u2019ve become very comfortable with the realization that nothing has to be next.<\/p>\n I\u2019m free to do exactly what I want, when I want. When I started Stance Is Everything<\/em> I had a girlfriend, a small mortgage, a car with no payments, and two cats.<\/p>\n Now we\u2019re happily married, I have a larger mortgage, a dog, an eleven (!!) year old, and a business. Thankfully, I still have a car that\u2019s paid off.<\/p>\n Still, things have changed<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Today, my free time is nearly exclusively reserved for things I want to do, and I\u2019ve realized creating is something I still want to do.<\/p>\n As any creator will tell you, no matter how great the client (shoutout to the awesome few I still have), there\u2019s always some level of compromise afforded to both sides when collaboration is involved.<\/p>\n This site allows me to truly only compromise with myself.<\/p>\n This is an exciting position to be in once again, and I\u2019m looking forward to exploring it without any pressure.<\/p>\n So what does that mean? Well, I admit most of you have probably already found new sources of content \u2014 and quite honestly, that\u2019s fine. This new version of Stance Is Everything<\/em> is as much for me as it is for you.<\/p>\n To get us out of the gate with the right foot forward, the website has been entirely reskinned \u2014 something that was sorely needed.<\/p>\n Because this site is as much your archive as it is mine, I\u2019ve also spent quite some time organizing the Event Coverage<\/a> section to make the nearly 500 posts of content easier to navigate.<\/p>\n In terms of post frequency for new content, I plan to sit down and contribute something once or twice a month to start, as time allows. Some of it will be new work; some of it will be unreleased work. I have gigs of photos on my computer and thousands of words floating around in my head at any given time.<\/p>\n
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