Dusty old bones, full of green dust.

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Cake day: June 2nd, 2024

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  • I’m assuming money is not an option?

    Learn shit. Painting class, cooking class, poetry, random community college shit. Hire a language tutor if I could. And I’d hire a personal trainer and chef, since I’d have time to try and work on myself. Maybe a coding boot camp if I can keep up, so I can come back with a whole new career. I think I’d make that my goal. Dabble in as many things as I can to see what I like. And I also just like learning random shit.

    When I have three months left, I’ll take a trip to visit all the places I’ve been interested in moving to. I’d hope to come back healthier and smarter, in some way.

    I would also leave myself two weeks to just be before I had to go back to real life.



    • People who take phone calls with it on speaker
    • People that have anything on speaker while in a public place
    • Wearing “MAGA” clothing
    • Having a cyber truck
    • Leaving large gaps in the drive thru queue
    • People with young children that they dress up like little adults.
    • People who refuse to learn basic tech (email, texting, etc.)
    • Edit: People that don’t like animals, or they dislike just cats. I feel like people who don’t vibe with animals in some way are… Off.

    damn, I’m a judgy bitch




  • It’s an open world action game, and the story is very good! The writing is so good that I played the DLC in the middle of the game and didn’t realize it until the end (bought about a year out of release) . It’s that cohesive. It’s one of those games that you can just lose yourself in. There’s fast travel, but the landscape is so inviting. I also think the fighting is really well done. The way they integrate fighting styles and the story telling is too notch. Maybe look up a play through and see if it’s your jam. I hope it is!











  • Tame stuff.

    When I was in college was was sending cat pictures to some random person. They only replied when I asked something specific (“When are we meeting,” or something like that). They replied with “Hey, I’ve been meaning to tell you, this is the wrong number. Love the cats though.” The messages had been meant for my grandma.

    Second time, in high school, I got a new phone and was texting my whole two friends so they would have my number. I got a reply back that I wasn’t “2ugly2live.” apparently, the girl I texted also had a friend with the same name and thought I was trying to impersonate her. And I thought her friend was trying to trick my friend. The other “2ugly2live” texted me and she used a lot of l33t speak, so I shot back to who I thought was my friend that it couldn’t be me, “she can’t even spell!” Sent my friend a message on aim and she was like, “???”

    I apologized to both randos and we got a chuckle out of it.



  • Katamari! It’s just such a wild and fun experience. Even the sequels.

    Nier Automata: It’s a game that uses every aspect of the medium. From the story, the music, game play, even the end credits, it feels like they took such care in crafting a memorable experience and didn’t let anything they could use to express themselves go to waste.

    What Remains of Edith Finch, specifically Lewis’ chapter. I think it’s an excellent portrayal of how incedious and overwhelming depression can be.

    Telltale’s the Walking Dead (first one only): I was not prepared for the story. I wish they took the same care in the sequals, but I feel like the quality of the first one just came out of nowhere.

    Any Monster Hunter. I just think it’s neat.