When Am I Ever
So yeah. Ice cream is nice. I also like these new things called Aussie Bites; they're some kinda granola muffin thingy: a lot of crunch and flavor and nutrition.
I also bought Metroid Prime for GameCube again. I played it first probably when I was a teenager. It's strange going back to an old FPS/RPG like that after playing a number of modern FPS. I don't know how tactical I was back then, but I feel much more agile now. Who knows?
In other news, I now have fingernails. My fingertips feel weird, and my fingernails clack on things. It's not like long lady fingernails; I just never had nails before, so it's odd. At least I'm sustaining plenty of other bad habits.
I did, however, attempt a new geometric comic. I decided to call the series The United Shapes of Arithmetic. The title is half meant to be a satire of the USA, and it half just turned out well.
"When am I ever?" That question(complaint) doesn't just occur in math classes.
In other other news, I need a new book. A Praying Life is a good instructional book, but it's not a compelling story. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes are fun, but they're becoming repetitive and anticlimactic. There was a short season in my life when I used a library! A normal, old-fashioned library! I borrowed books! I read them! Books! Magic! Library!
I should have Christopher Paolinied it up and written a book when I was in high school. Alas.
So yeah.
Rockem sockem robots.
I also bought Metroid Prime for GameCube again. I played it first probably when I was a teenager. It's strange going back to an old FPS/RPG like that after playing a number of modern FPS. I don't know how tactical I was back then, but I feel much more agile now. Who knows?
In other news, I now have fingernails. My fingertips feel weird, and my fingernails clack on things. It's not like long lady fingernails; I just never had nails before, so it's odd. At least I'm sustaining plenty of other bad habits.
I did, however, attempt a new geometric comic. I decided to call the series The United Shapes of Arithmetic. The title is half meant to be a satire of the USA, and it half just turned out well.
"When am I ever?" That question(complaint) doesn't just occur in math classes.
In other other news, I need a new book. A Praying Life is a good instructional book, but it's not a compelling story. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes are fun, but they're becoming repetitive and anticlimactic. There was a short season in my life when I used a library! A normal, old-fashioned library! I borrowed books! I read them! Books! Magic! Library!
I should have Christopher Paolinied it up and written a book when I was in high school. Alas.
So yeah.
Rockem sockem robots.
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