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2/2/2023

I’m spending this week away from home on business. The place I’m staying at absolutely fucking sucks: shitty furniture; pretty sure my spine resembles the shape of a Taco Bell Cinnamon Twist, no hot water (which is great, seeing as the weather has been hovering around zero degrees the last two weeks), half the lights don’t actually work, internet is a joke, and I haven’t been able to get any good sleep. Me sitting down to write this is actually the longest time I’ve had to myself since Sunday night, as I have been without any sort of privacy all week. Needless to say, I’m just sore and exhausted and waiting for the weekend so I can get the fuck back home. At least I’m being paid really well.

Before that, I got to be disappointed alongside everyone else on Earth when I checked out that absolutely wretched port of Goldeneye 64 on the XBox. God damn that fucking sucked. At least we still have that masterclass that is Perfect Dark 64 on XBox. Aside from that, game-wise, I’ve gotten the Monster Hunter bug again, but I’ve only been able to do literally a couple of hunts due to a severe lack of free time. I did make sure to buy Sunbreak, so at least I’ll have the expansion to mess with when I’m home.

I’d like to be able to get an actual article done this week; I don’t want a repeat of last year where I had to keep putting it off because of real life bull shit. I’ll have to see what tomorrow or Saturday brings. Had I known I would be busier than expected, I would have tried writing something ahead of time. Oh well. Lesson for next time. If I have time after that, I can also try looking into doing more design stuff for the site?

That’s what’s been going on. Been feeling miserable due to external circumstances, but I don’t have to deal with it for too much longer. I also wanted to post a song, due to the passing of Tom Verlaine last week. While I can’t claim to be an obsessive fan of Television, “Marquee Moon” is one of my favorite albums, and his death is a bummer.

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Adventures On The Lonely Frontier

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