Been very media engaged lately. Lots of boxing watching especially, as well as reading my Olivia book. I'm looking forward to the Golovkin rematch tonight and hope humble guy Gennady kicks his ass. However I've almost completely switched off from tennis internet matches. Been sorting my Pokedex and playing chess with the fomat instead, as well as catching Ultra Beast Guzzlord aka Glutton in Resolution Cave in the Anabel and Looker motel mission. Look for them in Gladion's house to begin with to start catching with Nihilego.
Food wise today, eaten fresh steak on a clay plate straight from the mw with wonky pear shards. 72p can from Aldi, tastes delectable. Also my maltodextrin dosage (waiting for pay).
TV wise I've watched Karl Pilkington of An Idiot Abroad talking about age and life expectancy on a program on Pick last night. He was amusing. Ideas of how a meteorite could hit Earth and some people would be saying "uhhh it's the end of the world" etc, same as the Americans (crazies) who build homes underground in wake of an alien invasion. Get a grip.
I also watched the social experiment of solitary confinement for 6 days in a cell with no natural light, only essentials and sometimes not even. World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall was entertaining surprisingly.
Essentially and tailing off, I see the world as a supercomputer that has just had a corrupt registry. The corruption means the memory needs to be rebooted, just like our brains need to be refreshed with sleep momentarily to humanely function. Natural vs. Psychotic. Natural wins every time.
Talking of computers and tailoring, my first bit of VIDA.com/www.shopvida.com garb arrived today for the month. The "Keyboard Veil" one. Silk comfy polyester. I think 2x is xl size but for unisex/men. It's an essential top - you can see the print modelled by me on my Instagram, and pricing is at www.shopvida.com. Replaces my silver twotone I gave to Mum.
I want to start watching my DVD collection again. I was given some films a Masterchef whisk and CDs to stop me from going on Couples Come Dine With Me properly, I'm happy with that because you have to be very extroverted for that, and I'm an awkward extronerd. Half the time, I bottle things, and while that works for some things (e.g better days to come) it doesn't work when you have to fight out a reason.
The Danny Baker - I Will Not Kill Myself, Olivia book is also highly inspiring this weekend. I have not acutely read "Depression Is A Liar" for a while so will get that out my shelf.
Food wise today, eaten fresh steak on a clay plate straight from the mw with wonky pear shards. 72p can from Aldi, tastes delectable. Also my maltodextrin dosage (waiting for pay).
TV wise I've watched Karl Pilkington of An Idiot Abroad talking about age and life expectancy on a program on Pick last night. He was amusing. Ideas of how a meteorite could hit Earth and some people would be saying "uhhh it's the end of the world" etc, same as the Americans (crazies) who build homes underground in wake of an alien invasion. Get a grip.
I also watched the social experiment of solitary confinement for 6 days in a cell with no natural light, only essentials and sometimes not even. World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall was entertaining surprisingly.
Essentially and tailing off, I see the world as a supercomputer that has just had a corrupt registry. The corruption means the memory needs to be rebooted, just like our brains need to be refreshed with sleep momentarily to humanely function. Natural vs. Psychotic. Natural wins every time.
Talking of computers and tailoring, my first bit of VIDA.com/www.shopvida.com garb arrived today for the month. The "Keyboard Veil" one. Silk comfy polyester. I think 2x is xl size but for unisex/men. It's an essential top - you can see the print modelled by me on my Instagram, and pricing is at www.shopvida.com. Replaces my silver twotone I gave to Mum.
I want to start watching my DVD collection again. I was given some films a Masterchef whisk and CDs to stop me from going on Couples Come Dine With Me properly, I'm happy with that because you have to be very extroverted for that, and I'm an awkward extronerd. Half the time, I bottle things, and while that works for some things (e.g better days to come) it doesn't work when you have to fight out a reason.
The Danny Baker - I Will Not Kill Myself, Olivia book is also highly inspiring this weekend. I have not acutely read "Depression Is A Liar" for a while so will get that out my shelf.