Exercise is a really effective antidepressant. I walked four blocks, bought a bunch of meat pies, and walked back and just the walk has made me feel quite a lot better than I have been. (no, I haven't eaten the meat pies yet, and no, i do not take enough advantage of living in walking distance of a British delicatessen)
Artist: So, uh, I've got this sketch of a demon at a synthesizer keyboard for the heavy metal slash new wave band I never quite got together
Writer: Excellent, just stick it on a dot matrix printer and add a paper trail streaming out from Earth like it's a rocket
Artist: I dunno man, I mean this is computer hardware you're selling not LSD
Writer: It's the 80s, same thing
#meta #tea: Remember, from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, that machine that "invariably delivered a cupful of liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea"?
Only decades after reading that, in an office in another country, did I first meet an older British "tea" machine. It could, in theory, produce chocolate, coffee, or tea; but invariably delivered a cupful of brown liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike any of them.
And I said, "Oh THAT'S what he meant."
DOTA 2 Turbo Mode is the casual arcade game that #DOTA needed. Or at least that I needed. The games are short enough I don’t get too emotionally invested in them, so it’s more okay to clown around, try new things, do things I’m bad at, and improve at the game.
I’m worst at the action-y parts of the game so it’s odd that I enjoy the mode that focuses on them to the exclusion of all else, but I’m using it as a chance to practice what I most need to improve.
Chameleonic dragon. Otherkin. Some kind of eclectic neo-Pagan. Sie/hir or they/them. Software engineer. Seattle-esque, WA. Expect software takes, complaints about the tech industry, board games, video games, an inexplicably obsession with paper notebooks despite my handwriting, and Weird Furry Stuff.